Country intelligence brief

Unknown Robots

77 manufacturers and 108 tracked robots, shaped into a country brief that shows where Unknown is deepest, how much of the route is actually sourceable, and which maker pages deserve the next serious click.

Catalog rank

#1

Ready now

67/108

Price-visible

63/108

What matters first

How strong is this route before you widen the search?

Use the top-line signals here to judge whether this country already gives you enough breadth, price visibility, and vendor depth to build a serious shortlist.

Listed average

$12,357

Price range

$198–$180,000

Release window

2003–2026

Source coverage

108/108 official links

Category lead

Cleaning · 27%

The route is deepest in Cleaning, with Humanoid as the next strongest follow-through.

Coverage quality

100% sourced

58% price-visible and 33% image-backed, which tells you how quickly this route can turn into a shortlist instead of a research backlog.

Maker concentration

eufy · 5%

eufy contributes the biggest slice of tracked models, so this route is broad enough to compare beyond one flagship.

Route snapshot

Start with the deepest categories and the strongest coverage signals before drilling into individual models.

77

Manufacturers

8

Tracked categories

67

Available or active now

63/108

Cards with public pricing

Where the catalog is deepest

Category counts, availability mix, and price range reworked for a quicker first pass.

Category Robots Available
Cleaning 29 25(86%)
Humanoid 22 10(45%)
Companions 16 8(50%)
Lawn & Garden 14 8(57%)
Commercial 11 10(91%)
Home Assistants 8 2(25%)
Showing top 6 of 8 categories

Coverage signals

Price range $198–$180,000
Average listed price $12,357
Release window 2003–2026
Top maker share eufy · 5%
Official links 108/108
Cards with imagery 36/108

Use counts to orient, not to over-claim

Unknown can look dominant in this route simply because it is better represented in the ui44 catalog. Treat the counts as a shortlisting aid, then validate the winners on model pages and vendor material.

All Unknown robots in the database

108 tracked models, restructured into a shortlist-first flow with featured picks up top and denser rows for the long tail.

Start with the models that are easiest to validate — the ones with live imagery, public pricing, or enough documentation to justify a deeper click. Then use the compact rows below to sweep the rest of the market without turning the page into a wall of oversized cards.

Ready now

67

Public price

63

With imagery

36

Manufacturers

77

How to scan this section

Shortlist first, sweep second.

  • Featured cards: the clearest first clicks when you need fast orientation.
  • Compact rows: tighter scan paths for the rest of the catalog, without repeating the same big card shell 20 times.
  • Readiness ordering: Available and Active models stay at the front so near-term options do not get buried.

Best first clicks

Open these before scanning the whole route

These models score highest on readiness, public detail quality, and image clarity, so they orient the route faster than a purely alphabetical sweep.

Loona by KEYi Tech — Companions robot
Available Companions
KEYi Tech Since 2023

Loona

An AI-powered companion petbot from KEYi Tech. Loona is a small, expressive wheeled robot with a 2.4-inch LCD face that displays emotions. It uses a 720p camera, 3D time-of-flight sensor, and a 4-microphone array to recognize faces, respond to voice commands, and navigate around your home. Integrates with ChatGPT-4o for conversational AI. Aimed at families and kids, it offers interactive games (bullfighting, follow-the-leader, AR pet feeding), Google Blockly programming, and remote monitoring via the KEYi app. Auto-docks to recharge when battery is low. Won CES Innovation Award 2024 and iF Design Award 2024.

Public price

$499

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Battery

1.5 hours continuous play; up to 30 hours depending on usage

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Roomba Max 705 Vac by iRobot — Cleaning robot
Available Cleaning
iRobot Since 2025

Roomba Max 705 Vac

Roomba Max 705 Vac is iRobot's 2025 flagship vacuum-only robot for pet-heavy and high-traffic homes. iRobot positions it around stronger debris pickup and reduced maintenance: 180x suction versus the Roomba 600 reference baseline, anti-tangle dual rubber brushes, LiDAR-based room mapping, camera-based obstacle avoidance, and a bundled AutoEmpty Dock rated for up to 75 days of dust storage. The robot supports room/zone cleaning in the Roomba Home app and voice-triggered cleaning through Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant-enabled devices.

Public price

$600

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Battery

Not officially disclosed

Charge Automatically recharges via dock

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Full directory

Every tracked model from Unknown

Still sorted by readiness and price clarity, but condensed into calmer row cards so the long tail reads more like a useful database and less like an endless homepage promo grid.

iRobot Available Since 2026

Roomba Mini

The Roomba Mini is iRobot's first new robot since the Picea Robotics acquisition and is billed as the world's smallest robot vacuum. At just 24.5 cm (9.6 in) in diameter — roughly half the size of a conventional robot vacuum — it reaches tight spaces between furniture and under low obstacles that larger robots miss. It offers both vacuuming and mopping in a single unit, though not simultaneously: users attach a disposable mopping pad to the underside for wet cleaning. The Mini uses ClearView LiDAR for room mapping (under 10 minutes for 93 m²) and obstacle avoidance, supports up to 3 floor plans, and includes Carpet Detect to skip rugs while mopping plus Carpet Boost for stronger suction on carpets. The bundled AutoEmpty Dock self-empties into an AllergenLock bag rated for up to 90 days of hands-free operation. Available in white, pink, mint, and black. Europe-only launch as of March 2026.

€329 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Bosch Available Since 2026

VISIMOW18V-100

The Bosch VISIMOW18V-100 is a compact, wire-free robotic lawn mower designed for small gardens up to 100 m². Setup requires no boundary wires, RTK antennas, or beacons — place it on the lawn, press three buttons, and it starts mowing within seconds. A SmartVision camera identifies grass and lawn boundaries, while ultrasonic and bump sensors handle obstacle avoidance. The mower uses a random cutting pattern with a three-blade disc (16 cm cutting width) and offers adjustable cutting height from 20 to 60 mm. A dedicated SpotMow mode targets any patches the mower misses, such as areas under moved furniture. It runs on a removable 18 V lithium-ion battery from the POWER FOR ALL ALLIANCE ecosystem, which shares one battery across 10+ brands and 150+ products. Compact and lightweight at 6.9 kg, it is easy to carry between front and rear lawns, tiered gardens, or multiple zones.

£349 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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K20+ Pro by SwitchBot — Cleaning robot
SwitchBot Available Since 2025

K20+ Pro

SwitchBot's modular home robot, unveiled at CES 2025 and shipping since mid-2025. At its core is a compact robot vacuum, but what sets the K20+ Pro apart is its FusionPlatform — a wheeled circular base that clips onto the vacuum via a mechanical ClawLock system. The platform can carry up to 8 kg and accepts various SwitchBot accessories: a pan/tilt security camera for mobile home monitoring, an air purifier for room-to-room filtration, a circulator fan, or even a cordless stick vacuum. It also supports third-party devices via USB-C power ports, and SwitchBot encourages 3D-printed custom attachments. The robot navigates with D-ToF LiDAR and dual laser sensors for centimeter-level obstacle avoidance. It works with Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri Shortcuts, and Matter-compatible smart home setups. Rather than trying to build a humanoid, SwitchBot took a practical approach: make existing home devices mobile.

$699 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Deebot X8 Pro Omni by Ecovacs — Cleaning robot
Ecovacs Available Since 2025

Deebot X8 Pro Omni

Ecovacs' flagship robot vacuum and mop combo for 2025. The X8 Pro Omni features the OZMO Roller — a self-washing roller mop that rinses itself 200 times per minute with 16 clean water nozzles, preventing cross-contamination. It delivers 18,000 Pa suction with ZeroTangle 2.0 anti-hair-wrap technology, TruEdge 2.0 extending mop and side brush for edge cleaning, and embedded dToF LiDAR for a slim 9.8cm profile. The Omni Station handles auto-emptying (3L bag), hot water mop washing up to 75°C, 63°C hot air drying, and automatic cleaning solution dispensing. YIKO-GPT voice assistant powered by a large language model lets you control the robot with natural conversation.

$729 Battery: Up to 291 minutes (low power mode) Official link

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Roomba Combo j5+ by iRobot — Cleaning robot
iRobot Available Since 2023

Roomba Combo j5+

iRobot's Roomba Combo j5+ is a 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop with a self-emptying dock. It uses a swappable bin system: vacuum bin for mixed floors and a Combo bin with water for mopping hard surfaces. The robot supports obstacle avoidance for common household objects (including cords, shoes, and pet waste), Dirt Detect spot cleaning, and room-specific controls in the iRobot Home app. The included Clean Base automatically empties debris for up to 60 days, reducing manual maintenance. As part of iRobot's Combo line expansion in 2023, the j5+ targeted customers who wanted a more affordable vacuum+mop option after the Combo j7+ launch.

$730 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Navimow i105 by Segway Navimow — Lawn & Garden robot
Segway Navimow Available Since 2024

Navimow i105

Segway Navimow i105 is a wire-free robotic lawn mower for smaller residential lawns. It uses EFLS 2.0 positioning (RTK + vision) with Visual SLAM for centimeter-level navigation, supports app-based mapping and multi-zone management, and includes AI obstacle avoidance via VisionFence. The mower is designed for quiet operation and can integrate with Alexa and Google Home.

$799 Battery: Up to 60 minutes full-charge mowing time Official link

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eufy Available Since 2026

Robot Vacuum Omni C28

The eufy Omni C28 is a lower-cost robot vacuum and mop that brings several of eufy's higher-end cleaning features into the C-series. Official materials highlight a HydroJet self-cleaning roller mop, 15,000 Pa suction, DuoSpiral anti-tangle brushes, and a 5-in-1 Omni Station that automates dust emptying, mop washing, hot-air drying, clean-water refilling, and wastewater collection. It uses eufy's iPath 2.0 navigation with LDS+ laser mapping and obstacle avoidance, positioning it as a more affordable full-service cleaner for mixed hard-floor and carpet homes.

$799 Battery: Up to 216 min (Vacuum, Standard) / 123 min (Vacuum + Mop, Standard) Official link

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X-Origin AI Available Since 2025

Yonbo X1

Yonbo X1 is a wheeled AI companion robot from X-Origin AI aimed at families with children. The robot combines a 5 MP camera, four-microphone array, expressive vertical display, dual-band Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth with multimodal conversational AI, long-term memory, and emotion-aware interactions. Official materials position it as a screen-light companion for storytelling, homework help, games, reminders, and parent-facing emotional wellness insights, while the current product page lists the robot as in stock with no required subscription.

$799 Battery: 3.5 hours Official link

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Roomba j9+ by iRobot — Cleaning robot
iRobot Available Since 2023

Roomba j9+

iRobot's top-of-the-line standalone robot vacuum with PrecisionVision camera navigation and 100% stronger suction compared to the Combo i Series. The j9+ uses Dirt Detective (powered by iRobot OS) to learn from cleaning history and automatically prioritize dirtier rooms, adjust suction power, and increase cleaning passes. Its front-facing camera identifies and avoids obstacles like shoes, socks, pet waste, and cords. Ships with a Clean Base that auto-empties the dustbin into a sealed bag holding up to 60 days of debris. Maps your home 7x faster than previous Roomba mapping tech. Round body, 13.7 inches diameter, 3.4 inches tall. Compatible with Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri.

$899 Battery: Up to 120 minutes (Li-ion) Official link

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eufy Available Since 2025

Robot Vacuum Omni E25

The eufy Robot Vacuum Omni E25 is a mid-range robot vacuum and mop in eufy's E series. Official product materials highlight a HydroJet self-cleaning roller mop, 20,000 Pa suction, AI.See obstacle avoidance with RGB visual recognition, and iPath laser navigation. Independent reviews also describe a CornerRover extending side brush, DuoSpiral anti-tangle rollers, and an all-in-one dock that automates dust emptying, mop washing and drying, and water refills, positioning the E25 as a feature-rich all-in-one cleaner below eufy's top flagship tier.

$900 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Ecovacs Available Since 2026

Deebot T90 Pro Omni

Ecovacs' mid-range robot vacuum and mop combo for 2026, positioned between the flagship X12 OmniCyclone and the value segment. The T90 Pro Omni features OZMO Roller 3.0 — a 27 cm self-washing microfiber mop roller (50% longer than the previous generation) with 32 pressurized nozzles and up to 200 RPM continuous self-cleaning during operation. BLAST suction technology delivers up to 30,000 Pa using an EV-grade pouch battery, paired with ZeroTangle 4.0 airflow-directed anti-tangle main brush. TruEdge 3.0 uses an air-cushion suspended roller with 1.5 cm extended reach and soft felt strip for wall-hugging edge cleaning. The TruePass adaptive 4-wheel-drive system handles single thresholds up to 2.4 cm and continuous transitions up to 4 cm via a mechanical climbing mechanism. AIVI 3D 4.0 with VLM deep learning provides object-aware navigation with semantic obstacle classification. The Triple Lift system intelligently separates dry and wet cleaning: lifting the mop on carpets, retracting brushes for large debris, and raising both brushes for liquid spills. The Omni Station offers auto-emptying with a 2.5 L disposable bag (up to 90 days hands-free), Fresh-flow Power Washing with 75°C heated clean water (not recycled dirty water), hot-air drying, automatic cleaning solution dispensing, and dirty water box self-cleaning at 5,000 RPM. PowerBoost Charging adds 10% battery in 3 minutes during station visits, enabling continuous cleaning runs up to 500 m² per task.

$900 Battery: Up to 350 minutes (low power mode) Official link

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EBO X by Enabot — Companions robot
Enabot Available Since 2023

EBO X

Enabot's EBO X is an AI family companion robot for home monitoring and communication. Enabot markets it with GPT-4o mini voice interaction, Visual SLAM navigation, a 4K stabilized camera with night vision, and Alexa-based assistant features for household use.

$999 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Roomba Combo 10 Max by iRobot — Cleaning robot
iRobot Available Since 2024

Roomba Combo 10 Max

Roomba Combo 10 Max is iRobot's premium 2-in-1 robot vacuum + mop announced in July 2024 alongside the AutoWash Dock. iRobot positions it as a more independent cleaner: the dock auto-empties debris, refills water, washes and dries the mop pad, and self-cleans. The robot combines 4-stage vacuuming/mopping hardware with Enhanced Dirt Detect and PrecisionVision Navigation to identify heavy-dirt zones, map rooms faster, and avoid common household obstacles such as cords, shoes, and stairs. It also supports voice control integrations plus Matter-enabled Apple Home connectivity.

$999 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Beatbot Available Since 2026

Sora 30

The Beatbot Sora 30 is a cordless robotic pool cleaner positioned as the more affordable sibling of the Sora 70, cleaning floors, walls, waterline, and shallow platforms without requiring boundary wires or manual setup. Four motors deliver 6,800 GPH suction through a 5.2-liter filter basket (150 µm standard; optional 3 µm ultra-fine filter) powered by HydroBalance architecture for stable movement across changing surfaces. A 10,000 mAh lithium-ion battery provides up to 5 hours of continuous floor cleaning per charge, with 65W fast charging restoring full capacity in approximately 4.5 hours via a titanium charging plug. SonicSense ultrasonic obstacle avoidance and 13 integrated sensors enable optimized S-shaped cleaning paths that adapt to the pool layout. The robot operates in water as shallow as 8 inches (20 cm) and covers pools up to 3,230 sq ft (300 m²) of all shapes and materials including concrete, vinyl, fiberglass, and ceramic tile. Smart Water-Surface Parking floats the unit to the top when a cycle finishes for easy retrieval. Three cleaning modes (Floor, Standard, ECO) handle everyday to light maintenance. Dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connect to the Beatbot app for remote monitoring, one-tap retrieval, and firmware updates. Available in Cosmic Orange and Deep Blue.

$999 Battery: Up to 5 hours (floor cleaning), up to 4.5 hours (combined floor/wall/waterline) Official link

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Yeedi Available Since 2026

M16 Infinity

Yeedi's flagship robot vacuum and mop, launched March 13, 2026 and winner of the CES 2026 Gold Award for Innovation in Affordable Cleaning Technology. The M16 Infinity features 30,000 Pa BLAST suction, the OZMO Roller 3.0 mopping system with a roller 50% longer than the previous generation, and pressurized self-washing that continuously rinses the mop with clean water during operation. ZeroTangle 4.0 anti-tangle technology reduces hair wrap around the main brush. The Omni Station handles automatic dust emptying into a 2.5 L bag, hot-water mop washing, hot-air mop drying, and clean-water refilling. PowerBoost fast charging replenishes roughly 10% battery in about three minutes via gallium nitride technology. AIVI 3D 4.0 obstacle avoidance combines a camera with structured-light and edge sensors, and the robot can cross thresholds up to 24 mm. Matter support enables voice control through Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and Apple Siri Shortcuts.

$1,000 Battery: 4,000 mAh Li-ion; up to 140 min Official link

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Aiper Available Since 2026

Scuba V3

Aiper's flagship cordless robotic pool cleaner for 2026, distinguished by its Cognitive AI vision system — the first in a pool cleaner to combine a front-facing camera with dToF (direct Time-of-Flight) sensors for real-time debris identification and adaptive route planning. The VisionPath navigation system detects over 20 debris types and plans efficient cleaning paths rather than relying on random or fixed-grid patterns. AI Patrol mode targets only the dirtiest zones first, which Aiper claims reduces runtime and energy use by up to 40% compared to full-pool cycles. JetAssist technology uses a dedicated side-jet motor to keep the robot pressed against the waterline during surface cleaning, addressing a common weakness of cordless pool robots. The MicroMesh dual-layer filtration captures particles down to 3 microns (with a 180-micron pre-filter for larger debris), and the 3.5-liter debris basket is removable for easy cleaning. An AI Navium autonomous mode builds weekly cleaning schedules based on pool size, shape, cleaning history, and weather conditions. When a cycle finishes, the robot parks at the waterline and sends an app notification for retrieval. Dual LED lights enable night operation. Aiper is the world's top-selling brand of smart robotic pool cleaners by unit volume (Euromonitor, 2025 data). All camera data is processed on-device with zero cloud uploads, backed by TÜV-certified data privacy.

$1,099 Battery: Up to ~3 hours per cycle (~170–190 minutes) Official link

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Dyson Available Since 2026

Spot+Scrub Ai

Dyson's first wet-and-dry robot vacuum and mop, replacing the 360 Vis Nav. The Spot+Scrub Ai features an AI-powered camera that identifies over 200 household material types and detects stains in real time, automatically adjusting suction and mop passes. A self-cleaning wet roller mop with a 12-point hydration system uses fresh water to rinse debris into a dirty-water tank as it rotates, and extends 40 mm to the side for edge cleaning. Green LED illumination highlights fine dust on hard floors — a first for Dyson's robot line and rarely seen in competitors. The bagless Omni-style dock uses Dyson's cyclone technology to empty the robot's 3-litre onboard bin without disposable bags, while also washing the mop roller, refilling clean water, and collecting wastewater. At 18,000 Pa suction, it sits below the 22,000 Pa class leaders but delivers solid vacuuming on both hard floors and carpets. LiDAR-based navigation enables quick, accurate home mapping via the MyDyson app, a significant improvement over the 360 Vis Nav's slower mapping process. The dock holds approximately 300 days' worth of dust according to Dyson, with a 2.3-litre clean-water tank and 2.1-litre dirty-water tank.

$1,200 Battery: Up to 200 minutes Official link

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Shark Available Since 2026

PowerDetect UV Reveal 2-In-1

SharkNinja's flagship robot vacuum and mop, notable as the first robot vacuum to combine ultraviolet light detection with an RGB camera to find invisible messes such as dried pet urine, sweat, and food splatter. The PowerDetect UV Reveal uses UV Stain Detect to illuminate hidden stains, then activates HyperSonic Mopping — a deliberate scrubbing pattern delivering 7× the scrubbing power of traditional mopping — to clean them. The robot verifies the stain has been removed before moving on. It includes a single anti-tangle roller brush for vacuuming and a flat vibrating mop pad that extends a few millimeters past the body for edge cleaning. The ThermaCharged NeverTouch Pro Base provides bagless self-emptying into a washable bin (roughly one month of capacity), 185°F hot-water mop-pad washing, 175°F hot-air drying, and automatic water refilling. Shark's NeuroNav AI combines LiDAR, cameras, and onboard sensors for navigation and obstacle avoidance, while NeverStuck technology physically lifts the robot over thresholds and onto carpets. The NeverStop Battery runs for over three hours on a charge. All stain-detection image processing happens locally on the device; no data is sent to the cloud.

$1,299 Battery: 3+ hours (NeverStop Battery) Official link

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DJI Available Since 2025

ROMO

DJI's ROMO is the company's first robot vacuum-and-mop lineup for home cleaning, launched in China in 2025 and rolled out in Europe from October 2025. The ROMO family is sold in S, A, and P variants and brings DJI's drone-derived sensing into floor care with binocular fisheye vision, solid-state LiDAR, dual extendable edge-cleaning arms, up to 25,000 Pa suction, and a self-cleaning dock. Official DJI store and support materials also confirm setup through the DJI Home app, remote video and voice calling, and threshold crossing up to 2.5 cm.

€1.299 Battery: Up to 3 hours in Vacuum (Quiet Suction) mode Official link

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Freo X Ultra by Narwal — Cleaning robot
Narwal Available Since 2024

Freo X Ultra

Narwal's flagship robot vacuum and mop combo, debuted at CES 2024. The Freo X Ultra pairs 8,200 Pa suction with patented Rouleaux triangular mop pads that press down with 12 Newtons of force at 180 RPM, leaving no gaps during mopping. A zero-tangle floating brush guides hair directly into the suction pipe, earning SGS and TÜV certification for a 0% tangle rate. The base station handles mop washing, drying, water refilling, and self-contained dust processing — no separate dust bag emptying needed. LiDAR SLAM 4.0 provides 360° mapping, while a tri-laser array handles obstacle avoidance. The mop pads auto-lift 12 mm on carpet so it can vacuum and mop in a single run. Battery life is strong at up to 210 minutes, covering large homes in one charge.

$1,400 Battery: Up to 210 min (low power mode) Official link

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Robot Vacuum Omni S1 Pro by eufy — Cleaning robot
eufy Available Since 2024

Robot Vacuum Omni S1 Pro

eufy's Omni S1 Pro is a premium robot vacuum-and-mop with HydroJet rolling-mop cleaning, a 10-in-1 UniClean station, and camera-based obstacle avoidance. The robot is positioned as a high-end all-in-one cleaner with strong automation: automatic washing/drying, auto-emptying, auto-refilling, and app-controlled cleaning workflows. Official product specs list up to 216 minutes runtime in vacuum mode (140 minutes in vacuum+mop standard mode), 8,000 Pa suction, and a square-bodied design intended to improve edge coverage.

$1,499 Battery: Up to 216 min (Vacuum, Standard) / 140 min (Vacuum + Mop, Standard) Official link

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Beatbot Available Since 2026

Sora 70

The Beatbot Sora 70 is a cordless robotic pool cleaner that cleans all four pool zones — water surface, walls, waterline, and floor — plus shallow platforms in water as shallow as 8 inches. Its JetPulse twin-jet surface skimming system actively draws floating debris toward the suction inlet rather than pushing it aside, and SonicSense ultrasonic obstacle avoidance adapts to different pool layouts. Eight motors deliver 6,800 GPH suction through a 6-liter filter basket (150 µm standard; optional 3 µm ultra-fine filter). A 10,000 mAh lithium-ion battery provides up to 7 hours of surface cleaning or 5 hours of floor cleaning per charge, with 65W fast charging restoring full capacity in approximately 4.5 hours. Five cleaning modes (Water Surface, Floor, Pro, Standard, and Eco) cover everyday maintenance through heavy cleanup. The robot automatically parks at the pool edge when a cycle finishes or the battery runs low for easy retrieval. It supports in-ground and above-ground pools up to 3,230 sq ft in all shapes and materials including concrete, vinyl, fiberglass, and ceramic tile, and is rated IPX8 waterproof. The Beatbot app offers remote navigation, one-tap retrieval, scheduling, and mode selection over dual-band Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Winner of five media awards at CES 2026 including Best of CES from PCWorld.

$1,499 Battery: Up to 7 hours (surface cleaning), up to 5 hours (floor cleaning, ECO mode) Official link

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Segway Navimow Available Since 2026

Navimow i2 LiDAR Pro

Segway Navimow i2 LiDAR Pro is a wire-free robotic lawn mower featuring solid-state LiDAR — a first in this price segment, adapted from autonomous driving technology. It scans at nearly 200,000 points per second for ultra-dense 3D mapping with no blind spots. The EFLS LiDAR+ triple-fusion navigation combines solid-state LiDAR, Network RTK, and vision AI, switching positioning modes in 20 milliseconds for uninterrupted operation under trees, in narrow passages, and at night. The three-wheel-drive AWD system with Xero-turn technology enables zero-turn manoeuvres without turf damage, conquering slopes up to 55% (29°). GeoSketch provides automatic drop-and-mow mapping with app-based customisation. Includes integrated 4G for GPS tracking, geofenced alarm, and Apple Find My support.

€1.599 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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eufy Available Since 2026

Robot Vacuum Omni S2

The eufy Omni S2 is eufy's 2026 flagship robot vacuum and mop, succeeding the Omni S1 Pro. It features 30,000 Pa AeroTurbo 2.0 suction (100 AW) with multi-cyclone airflow for sustained performance, a HydroJet 2.0 self-cleaning roller mop that applies 15 N of downward pressure and extends toward baseboards, and CleanMind AI navigation using 3D MatrixEye 2.0 vision with ToF sensors for 3D mapping and detection of 200+ obstacle types. The robot can cross thresholds up to 42 mm and auto-lift its mop on carpets up to 2 in thick. Its UniClean station automates dust emptying, hot-water mop washing, heated-air drying, water refilling, detergent dispensing, and electrolyzed-water sterilization (99.99% germ reduction). A built-in aromatherapy system — a first for robot vacuums — releases fragrance during cleaning cycles. The DuoSpiral anti-tangle brush handles pet hair up to 20 in long without wrapping.

$1,599 Battery: Up to 180 minutes Official link

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Sunseeker Available Since 2026

S4

The Sunseeker S4 is a wire-free robotic lawn mower for residential lawns up to 1,000 m² (0.25 acre). It uses a 360° LiDAR sensor paired with AI Vision (the AllSense 3D Fusion system) to build a real-time 3D map of the yard, enabling systematic path planning instead of random mowing. Setup requires no perimeter wires or external antennas — connect to Wi-Fi, place it on the lawn, and it maps and mows autonomously. The S4 handles slopes up to 42% (22°), navigates narrow passages down to 80 cm, and supports up to 100 zones across five maps with virtual No-Go zones. A dual-blade 7-inch cutting deck with a floating disc and dedicated edge-trimming micro-blade cuts as close as 3 cm to borders. It is rated IPX6 waterproof and operates at ≤60 dB(A). CES 2026 Innovation Awards Honoree.

$1,599 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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X50 Ultra by Dreame — Cleaning robot
Dreame Available Since 2025

X50 Ultra

Dreame's flagship robot vacuum and mop, announced at CES 2025. The X50 Ultra is the first robot vacuum with retractable robotic legs (ProLeap System) that let it climb over thresholds up to 6 cm high. It features a motorized VersaLift LiDAR sensor that retracts to let the robot clean under furniture as low as 8.9 cm. The HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush system eliminates hair tangles, and 20,000 Pa suction handles everything from fine dust to pet hair. Dual rotating mop pads with MopExtend RoboSwing reach edges and corners, and the mop lifts 10.5 mm for carpet protection. The PowerDock base station auto-empties dust, washes mops with hot water up to 80°C, and refills cleaning solution.

$1,700 Battery: 6,400 mAh Li-ion Official link

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Dreame Available Since 2026

X60 Max Ultra Complete

Dreame's 2026 flagship robot vacuum and mop, unveiled at CES 2026 and later sold through Dreame's US store and Amazon. The X60 Max Ultra Complete combines a 79.5 mm ultra-slim body with a retractable VersaLift DToF sensor, dual robotic legs for up to 8.8 cm double-layer threshold crossing, and 35,000 Pa suction. Its cleaning system pairs the HyperStream Detangling DuoBrush 2.0 with dual Omni-Scrub mops, 15 N heated mopping pressure, edge-extending arms, and automatic mop removal for vacuum-only runs. Dreame also equips it with dual AI cameras, lateral 3D structured light, proactive illumination, a 212°F self-cleaning dock, dual-solution auto refilling, and built-in plus third-party voice control.

$1,700 Battery: 6,400 mAh battery Official link

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Segway Navimow Available Since 2026

Navimow X430

Segway Navimow X430 is the 1.0-acre model in the new X4 all-terrain robotic mower lineup for large residential lawns. Official Navimow materials position it above the earlier X3 series with Xero-Turn AWD, a dual-disc 17-inch cutting deck, tri-frequency Network RTK plus 360° VSLAM and VIO navigation, panoramic AI obstacle avoidance, and antenna-free auto-mapping for complex yards.

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Faraday Future Available Since 2026

FX Aegis

Quadruped robot from Faraday Future's EAI Robotics division, launched alongside the FF Futurist and FF Master at the NADA Show in Las Vegas on February 5, 2026. The FX Aegis features a peak joint torque of 48 Nm, enabling it to traverse obstacles up to approximately 13 inches and navigate slopes up to 40 degrees. It is available in both a four-legged quadruped configuration and an optional four-wheeled variant for different terrain requirements. The platform is designed around modularity — users can add LiDAR, depth cameras, communication modules, robotic arms, fire extinguishers, and professional security plugins. Connectivity includes Wi-Fi and 5G, with support for remote operation in environments with limited network coverage. On the software side, the FX Aegis integrates with home, campus, and industrial security systems and supports autonomous patrol and follow-me capabilities. Faraday Future positions it for security patrol, industrial inspection, law enforcement support, emergency response, asset inventory, and delivery of small items. FCC compliance certification was completed on April 2, 2026, enabling formal commercial sales in the United States. More than 20 units were shipped during the first delivery month (March 2026), with the company targeting over 1,000 cumulative shipments by end of 2026. Height, weight, battery life, and internal compute specifications have not been officially disclosed.

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Dreame Available Since 2026

A3 AWD Pro

Dreame's first robotic lawn mower series, launched in March 2026. The A3 AWD Pro uses OmniSense 3.0 navigation combining 360° 3D LiDAR and a binocular AI camera — no boundary wires or RTK base station required. Four independent hub motors provide true all-wheel drive capable of climbing slopes up to 80% (38.7°) and clearing obstacles up to 5.5 cm. A dual-blade cutting system offers a 40 cm cutting width with adjustable height from 3 to 10 cm. EdgeMaster 2.0 technology trims lawn edges to within approximately 3 cm, reducing manual touch-up work. The Garden Guardian safety suite includes live video streaming via app, geofencing alerts, a lift-and-carry alarm, pet protection zones, and AirTag-compatible theft tracking. The system recognizes over 300 obstacle types including garden furniture, toys, pets, and people. Sold in two variants: A3 AWD Pro 3500 (up to 3,500 m²) and A3 AWD Pro 5000 (up to 5,000 m²).

€2.599 Battery: 36V Li-ion battery; runtime varies by terrain and area size Official link

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Navimow X350 by Segway Navimow — Lawn & Garden robot
Segway Navimow Available Since 2025

Navimow X350

Segway Navimow X350 is a boundary-wire-free robotic mower in the X3 series for large residential lawns. Segway says the X3 launch includes X315/X330/X350/X390 models and positions the platform for larger-area mowing with EFLS 3.0 positioning and VisionFence obstacle sensing.

$2,799 Battery: Up to 200 min full-charge mowing time Official link

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Ecovacs Available Since 2025

GOAT A3000 LiDAR

The Ecovacs GOAT A3000 LiDAR is a wire-free robotic lawn mower for lawns up to 3/4 acre (3,000 m²). Official Ecovacs materials position it as the large-yard model in the original GOAT A family, using a roof-mounted 360° LiDAR, forward 3D-ToF LiDAR, and AI camera for automatic boundary mapping, obstacle avoidance, and night-capable navigation without perimeter wire or RTK setup. Its 32V platform combines dual blade discs, app-adjustable 3-9 cm cutting height, up to 50% slope handling, 4 cm barrier crossing, and 45-minute fast charging.

$3,000 Battery: Up to 118 minutes mowing time (100%-15%) Official link

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Zeroth Robotics Available Since 2026

W1

Zeroth Robotics W1 is a tracked mobile assistant that Zeroth launched for the US at CES 2026 and now lists on its official store. The robot is designed to follow users, transport gear, patrol indoor and outdoor spaces, and provide camera-based monitoring and portable power. Official product materials highlight a 20kg load capacity, 50kg traction rating, LiDAR and RGB-based perception, and terrain handling for grass, gravel, slopes, and other uneven ground.

$4,999 Battery: Up to 25 hours standby Official link

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QTrobot by LuxAI — Research robot
LuxAI Available Since 2017

QTrobot

QTrobot is a tabletop social humanoid designed for human-robot interaction research, special-needs education, and therapy support. LuxAI positions it as a developer-friendly platform with ROS APIs and visual programming tools. IEEE Spectrum's Robots Guide lists QTrobot as a 2017 robot with a 64 cm height, 5 kg weight, and a €6,800 listed cost, while LuxAI's current documentation highlights integrated depth sensing, expressive gestures, and programmable behaviors for classroom and lab settings.

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ROBOTIS OP3 by ROBOTIS — Research robot
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ROBOTIS OP3

ROBOTIS OP3 is a miniature open-platform humanoid intended for robotics research and education. It is the successor to DARwIn-OP/OP2 and moves to XM430-W350 actuators plus an Intel NUC i3 controller, with ROS/ROS 2 oriented development. The platform is designed for locomotion, perception, and manipulation experiments with 20 DoF, onboard IMU sensing, and a Logitech C920 camera. ROBOTIS documents battery hot-swap support so labs can continue operation while changing packs.

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Misty II by Misty Robotics — Companions robot
Misty Robotics Available Since 2018

Misty II

Misty II is a programmable personal robot platform aimed at developers, students, and researchers. It combines autonomous mobility, expressive social interaction, and an open API stack for rapid prototyping of human-robot interaction applications.

€17.218 Battery: Up to 2 hours (max) or 30–60 minutes (heavy use) Official link

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Faraday Future Available Since 2026

FF Master

Compact athletic humanoid robot from Faraday Future's EAI Robotics division, launched alongside the FF Futurist at the NADA Show in Las Vegas on February 5, 2026. Standing 131 cm tall and weighing 39 kg, the FF Master is designed for home companion, educational, and interactive roles rather than heavy professional tasks. It is powered by an NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX processor delivering 157 TOPS of AI compute and features 30 degrees of freedom in its body with five-fingered dexterous hands (7 DOF per arm). The robot's 30 high-efficiency drive motors produce up to 120 Nm of peak torque, enabling agile motion at speeds up to 7.2 km/h. Its perception suite includes 3D LiDAR, stereo RGB cameras, an interactive RGB camera, an RGB-D camera, and a rear RGB camera, with connectivity via Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, and VR teleoperation. FF positions the Master as a home and family companion — it can help children with homework, converse with elderly family members, assist in remote home monitoring through onboard cameras and sensors, and serve as an interactive presence at events and in classrooms. The robot supports natural language interaction in up to 50 languages and is designed to adapt and learn new skills over time through OTA software updates. First deliveries began in late February 2026, with over 20 units shipped by March 2026.

$19,990 Battery: Up to 2 hours Official link

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Faraday Future Available Since 2026

FF Futurist

Full-size professional humanoid robot from Faraday Future's EAI Robotics division, launched at the NADA Show in Las Vegas on February 5, 2026. Standing 169 cm tall and weighing 69 kg, the FF Futurist is powered by an NVIDIA Jetson Orin processor delivering 200 TOPS of AI compute. It features 28 high-performance motors with 500 Nm peak torque and harmonic drive gearing, enabling 40 degrees of freedom overall (7 DOF per arm) with five-fingered dexterous hands. A hot-swappable battery provides up to 3 hours of runtime. The perception suite includes 3D LiDAR, an RGB-D camera, a fisheye camera, multiple HD cameras, and tactile sensors, with connectivity via Wi-Fi, 4G, 5G, and VR teleoperation support. A customizable LCD face display enables natural interaction in up to 50 languages. The robot is positioned for professional roles including concierge services, sales advising, event hosting, teaching assistance, and brand ambassadorship, with future software updates planned for home and factory applications. First deliveries began in late February 2026, with over 20 units shipped by March 2026.

$34,990 Battery: Up to 3 hours (hot-swappable battery) Official link

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DOBOT Atom by DOBOT — Humanoid robot
DOBOT Available Since 2025

DOBOT Atom

DOBOT Atom is a full-size humanoid robot platform focused on dexterous manipulation and human-like straight-knee walking. DOBOT states Atom has 28 upper-body degrees of freedom, ±0.05 mm precision, and ROM-1 embodied AI with 7.7× industry-standard compute. The robot was publicly announced in 2025.

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Realbotix Available Since 2026

David

David is Realbotix's modular humanoid companion robot, unveiled at CES 2026 as the company's first male-character configuration. Built on Realbotix's modular robot platform, David features a magnetically swappable face for quick expression changes, 14+ actuated facial points for lifelike expressions, and a patented eye-tracking AI-vision system for face recognition and real-time emotion interpretation. Conversational intelligence runs on-device via integrated large language models including Google Gemini and OpenAI ChatGPT, enabling autonomous multilingual dialogue without cloud dependency. At CES 2026, David and the flagship Aria made headlines with a two-hour fully unscripted, autonomous conversation in multiple languages — a first for publicly demonstrated humanoid robots. Designed for companionship, hospitality greeting, training, and customer engagement, David can be customized with interchangeable body panels, voices, and personality profiles. Realbotix reported delivering 19 robots in the March–May 2026 window. Manufactured in the United States.

$95,000 Battery: Up to 10 hours (F-Series wheeled-base model); M-Series can operate continuously when plugged in Official link

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Narwal Available Since 2026

Flow 2

Narwal's 2026 flagship robot vacuum and mop, unveiled at CES 2026 and released April 2026. The Flow 2 introduces the Narmind Pro Autonomous System, pairing dual 1080p RGB cameras (136° field of view) with Narwal's Omni Vision AI — a visual-language-action (VLA) model branded NarGPT — for real-time object recognition and adaptive avoidance behavior. The robot adjusts its clearance distance based on perceived risk, cleaning within 1 cm of walls while giving pet waste a wide berth. A track-style FlowWash roller mop with an extendable pad scrubs close to baseboards and cabinetry, using onboard water heated to 140°F (60°C). Suction increases to 31,000 Pa (up from 22,000 Pa on the original Flow) and battery capacity grows to 7,000 mAh. The redesigned base station offers 158°F (70°C) heated mop washing, a boiling-water self-cleaning cycle, and a reusable dust bag rated for up to 120 days of capacity. It comes in both standalone-tank and plumbed-in configurations. Unique family-focused features include pet location scanning via the onboard cameras, automatic deep-cleaning of pet-active zones, a baby mode that switches to ultra-quiet operation near cribs, toy recognition with reminders, and a Smart Valuables Guard that alerts when jewelry, keys, or phones are detected on the floor.

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Andromeda Robotics Available Since 2024

Abi

Abi is a social companion humanoid robot designed specifically for aged care and assisted living environments. Created by Melbourne-based Andromeda Robotics (founded 2022 by Grace Brown and Yan Chen), Abi is deliberately styled as a bright, toy-like figure — about 110 cm tall with a colorful soft-edged body, expressive digital face, and gesture-capable arms — to avoid the uncanny valley and feel approachable to elderly residents. It uses generative AI and emotion recognition to hold personalized conversations in over 90 languages, remember past interactions, and adapt its responses to each individual's mood and cognitive ability. Beyond 1:1 companionship, Abi leads group activities including singing, dancing, games, and storytelling. Deployed across 15 care homes in Melbourne, Australia, with a US waitlist opened in early 2026 following a $23M Series A funding round led by Forerunner.

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Maytronics Available Since 2026

Dolphin EON 120d

Maytronics' Dolphin EON 120d is a premium cordless robotic pool cleaner introduced with the new EON line at CES 2026. Official Maytronics materials position it as the standout EON model for full-pool coverage, including floors, walls, waterline, stairs, corners, safety ledges, and shallow sun ledges in as little as 8 inches of water, which are areas many pool robots still leave to manual cleanup. The 120d adds the brand's DebrisLock closed-filtration system with automatic in-pool backwash when the filter clogs, SmartMap navigation, JetIQ stair-climbing assistance, UltraRun multi-day scheduling, and control through the Maytronics One app.

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Sharp Available Since 2025

Poketomo

Poketomo is Sharp's pocket-sized companion robot, developed by the team behind RoBoHoN and launched in Japan in November 2025. The palm-sized meerkat-inspired robot uses Sharp's CE-LLM conversational AI to chat naturally, remember prior conversations and outings, recognize scenes with its camera, and express reactions through lights, voice, and four servo-driven head and arm gestures. A linked smartphone app shares memory with the robot and adds diary-style summaries, while built-in weather, news, and alarm features make it more than a novelty desk toy.

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temi V3 by temi — Commercial robot
temi Available Since 2022

temi V3

temi is a personal robot assistant that combines autonomous navigation, telepresence, and AI-powered voice interaction in a mobile platform. Standing about 1 meter tall with a 13.3-inch touchscreen, it can autonomously navigate your home or office, follow you around, make video calls, and serve as a smart home hub. Built on the proprietary ROBOX navigation system with 360° LIDAR and depth cameras for centimeter-accurate autonomous movement. Used in healthcare, hospitality, retail, and education settings worldwide.

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WYBOT Active Since 2026

S3

WYBOT's S3 is a premium cordless robotic pool cleaner for outdoor in-ground pools. Official WYBOT materials position it as a flagship model with first-run 3D pool mapping, AI-guided debris detection, real-time app positioning, and an Omni Dock that automatically handles docking, charging, and debris transfer into a 10L shore-side bin. WYBOT says the S3 can clean pool floors, walls, and waterlines for up to 180 minutes per cycle, with solar and DC dock charging designed to reduce hands-on maintenance.

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PARO by AIST — Companions robot
AIST Active Since 2003

PARO

PARO is AIST's therapeutic baby harp-seal robot designed for dementia care and other clinical/social-care settings where live animals are difficult to use. The platform has been iterated over multiple generations and is used in hospitals and elder-care facilities globally. PARO focuses on calming interaction via touch, sound, posture, and light sensing, and responds with movement, vocalization, and learned behavior.

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PM01 by EngineAI — Humanoid robot
EngineAI Active Since 2024

PM01

EngineAI's PM01 is a compact humanoid platform aimed at commercial and educational developers. The company positions PM01 as an open embodied-intelligence platform with quick-release battery packs and support for cross-platform algorithm deployment. Official PM01 specifications list a 1.4 m standing height class, around 42-43 kg operating weight, up to 24 total DoF (depending on edition), >2 m/s movement speed, and nearly 2 hours of battery life.

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Noetix Robotics Active Since 2025

Hobbs W1

Noetix Robotics' Hobbs W1 is a wheeled bionic humanoid service robot built for customer-facing and guided-service environments rather than home chores. The official product page presents it as the company's first wheeled bionic robot with 54 active degrees of freedom, combining a lifelike silicone head, dual 5-DoF arms with dexterous hands, and a mobile laser-SLAM base. Noetix markets Hobbs W1 for government and enterprise service desks, corporate reception, school research settings, and hospital guidance or consultation. Official specs cite a 170 cm, 75 kg platform with up to 6 hours of full-load operation, while independent coverage in late 2025 highlighted its emotion-aware interaction and receptionist-style demos as part of China's fast-moving humanoid service-robot race.

Price TBA Battery: Up to 6 hours full-load operation; up to 8 hours standby Official link

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Human Support Robot (HSR) by Toyota — Home Assistants robot
Toyota Active Since 2012

Human Support Robot (HSR)

Toyota's compact home-assistance mobile manipulator designed to support independent living for elderly and disabled users. First announced in 2012, HSR uses a cylindrical mobile base and folding arm to pick up items from floors and shelves, and can also be operated remotely by family or caregivers.

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UniX AI Active Since 2025

Wanda 2.0

UniX AI's Wanda 2.0 is a full-size bipedal humanoid robot designed for real-world service deployment across hospitality, household, retail, and property-management settings. Mass-produced at 100 units per month since 2025, Wanda 2.0 was showcased globally at CES 2026 with live demonstrations of cocktail preparation, tea brewing, dishwashing, clothes sorting and folding, bed-making, and waste sorting. It features 23 high-degree-of-freedom joints, the industry's first mass-produced 8-DoF bionic arm with harmonic reducers, and adaptive intelligent grippers supporting up to 12 kg dual-arm payload. The perception suite includes RGB and RGB-D cameras, 360° LiDAR, and a six-microphone array. UniX AI's proprietary AI stack — UniFlex imitation learning, UniTouch tactile perception, and UniCortex long-sequence task planning — enables autonomous multi-step workflow execution without extensive reprogramming. Battery endurance ranges from 8 to 16 hours depending on workload, with autonomous docking for charging.

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UniX AI Active Since 2026

Panther

UniX AI's Panther is a next-generation full-size wheeled humanoid robot designed for real household deployment. Unveiled in March 2026 and already operating in homes in Suzhou, China, Panther can perform a full range of domestic tasks including waking residents, opening curtains, preparing breakfast, cooking, cleaning, laundry, and tidying. It features 34 high-degree-of-freedom joints powered by a 48 V high-voltage drive platform, the industry's first mass-produced 8-DoF bionic arms with adaptive intelligent grippers (12 kg dual-arm payload), and an omnidirectional four-wheel steering and drive chassis for agile indoor mobility. An 80 cm upper-body lift mechanism enables ground-level reach across the full 1.6–1.75 m height range. Onboard edge computing delivers up to 2070 TOPS for AI perception and real-time control. The perception suite includes cameras, optional 3D LiDAR, and a multi-microphone array for voice interaction. Battery life ranges from 6 to 12 hours depending on workload.

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aeo by Aeolus Robotics — Commercial robot
Aeolus Robotics Active Since 2023

aeo

aeo is a dual-arm service robot from Aeolus Robotics designed for real-world facility operations such as delivery, security patrols, eldercare support, kiosk operation, and UV disinfection. Aeolus introduced this autonomous dual-arm generation at CES 2023 and positioned it as a robot-as-a-service offering with plug-and-play attachments and partner integrations. Each arm has seven degrees of freedom and is used in coordinated workflows such as operating elevator controls while performing task work with the other arm. Aeolus says the platform was shaped by field deployments across eldercare, hospitals, and property-management settings, with robots deployed in Japan since 2019 and broader expansion into Hong Kong, Taipei, and the U.S. partner market.

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Booster T1 by Booster Robotics — Humanoid robot
Booster Robotics Active Since 2024

Booster T1

A lightweight, developer-focused humanoid robot built for research, competitions, and rapid prototyping. The T1 won the 2025 RoboCup Soccer AdultSize championship and is used by over 50 robotics teams and research labs worldwide. Available in three configurations: Standard (23 DoF), with Grippers (31 DoF), and with Dexterous Hands (41 DoF). Runs on NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin with 200 TOPS of AI compute, supports ROS 2, and ships with a full SDK for custom development. Booster Robotics is based in Beijing.

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Astribot S1 by Astribot (Stardust Intelligence) — Humanoid robot

Astribot S1

Astribot S1 is a humanoid robot from Shenzhen-based Stardust Intelligence (Astribot), founded in December 2022. Commercial availability began in late 2025 in China, with international rollout expected throughout 2026. Designed as an AI research platform, S1 mirrors an adult male's operational parameters with 7 degrees of freedom per arm, 5kg payload per arm at horizontal reach, and effector speeds exceeding 10 m/s. The company uses a Design for AI (DFAI) architecture that deeply couples AI capabilities with manipulation hardware. S1 supports VR teleoperation for data collection, comprehensive APIs, and major simulation platforms. Targeted at universities, data centers, and AI enterprises for embodied intelligence research.

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X30 by DEEPRobotics — Quadruped robot
DEEPRobotics Active Since 2023

X30

DEEPRobotics' flagship industrial quadruped robot designed for inspection, security, surveying, and rescue operations. Features IP67 protection, operates from -20°C to 55°C, and can climb 45° slopes. Quick-swap battery system provides 2.5–4 hours of endurance and over 10 km range. Deployed in power utilities, tunnels, mining, and construction.

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Moxi by Diligent Robotics — Commercial robot
Diligent Robotics Active Since 2019

Moxi

Moxi is Diligent Robotics' hospital-focused mobile manipulator built to automate routine, non-patient-facing logistics tasks so clinical staff can spend more time on patient care. The platform is designed for dynamic indoor healthcare environments and supports deliveries such as medications, lab samples, and patient supplies. Diligent's 2025 Moxi 2.0 update adds a redesigned hardware platform and higher on-board AI compute, built from real-world deployment data collected across U.S. hospitals. As of early 2026, nearly 100 Moxi robots have completed over 1.25 million autonomous deliveries across 25+ hospital facilities in the U.S., with Moxi 2.0 hospital deployments expected in H1 2026. In January 2026, Diligent Robotics was acquired by Serve Robotics (Nasdaq: SERV) in an all-stock deal valued at approximately $29 million, with Moxi continuing to operate as part of Serve's expanded Physical AI platform.

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Coco Robotics Active Since 2026

Coco 2

Coco 2 is the next-generation fully autonomous delivery robot from Coco Robotics, a Venice Beach–based startup founded at UCLA in 2020. Unlike its predecessor which relied on remote human drivers, Coco 2 operates with full autonomy using end-to-end neural networks trained on millions of real-world city miles. The robot navigates sidewalks, bike lanes, and roads where permitted, reducing delivery times by up to 50% compared to the prior generation. Built around NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX edge computing and solid-state LiDAR, Coco 2 reaches speeds up to 21 km/h (13 mph) with a 32 km range per charge. It features a multi-compartment cargo area that fits up to four 18-inch pizza boxes or six separate customer orders, a 360-degree turn-in-place design, and a swappable battery. The robot is fully submersible for flood conditions and compatible with snow tires for winter operation. Coco powers deliveries through Uber Eats, DoorDash, and Wolt, serving over 3,000 merchants across US cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, and Jersey City, as well as Helsinki, Finland. The company plans to scale to thousands of robots globally through 2026 with expansion into Europe and Asia.

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DoorDash Active Since 2025

Dot

DoorDash Dot is the first commercial autonomous delivery robot designed to navigate roads, bike lanes, sidewalks, and driveways in a single trip. Developed entirely in-house by DoorDash Labs, Dot is roughly one-tenth the size of a car and fully electric. It features a locked, insulated cargo compartment that holds up to six pizza boxes or 30 lbs of items, with customizable merchant inserts including cupholders and coolers. Dot uses eight cameras, four radar units, and three LiDAR sensors for 360-degree situational awareness, paired with a real-time AI model combining deep learning and search-based path planning. The robot reaches speeds up to 20 mph on roads and 5 mph on sidewalks, with a removable battery providing over six hours of continuous operation. Launched commercially in the Phoenix metropolitan area (Tempe and Mesa, Arizona) in late 2025, Dot expanded to Fremont, California in March 2026. It integrates with DoorDash's Autonomous Delivery Platform, which orchestrates multi-modal delivery across Dashers, robots, and drones.

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Hexagon Robotics Active Since 2025

AEON

AEON is a wheeled industrial humanoid from Hexagon Robotics, introduced in June 2025 for manufacturing, inspection, reality-capture, and operator-support tasks. Official Hexagon materials describe a 165 cm, 60 kg platform with 34 degrees of freedom, auto-swap batteries rated for up to 4 hours per charge, and payload support up to 15 kg short-term. BMW began operational testing of AEON at Plant Leipzig in December 2025, with pilot work focused on high-voltage battery assembly and component manufacturing in 2026.

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MobED by Hyundai — Commercial robot
Hyundai Active Since 2026

MobED

MobED (Mobile Eccentric Droid) is a modular mobile robot platform developed by Hyundai Motor Group's Robotics Lab. Unveiled at iREX in December 2025 with mass production and sales beginning Q1 2026, it features four independently controlled wheels with an eccentric mechanism that enables agile movement and stable balance across uneven terrain, including curbs up to 200mm. The platform comes in Pro and Basic variants — the Pro adds 2× 3D LiDAR, 3× cameras, 8× RADAR, IMU, GNSS antenna, and autonomous navigation. MobED is designed for delivery, patrol, education, and industrial logistics. Its mounting rail system allows easy customization for different use cases. It won a CES 2026 Best of Innovation Award in the robotics category.

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RobotEra STAR1 by RobotEra — Humanoid robot
RobotEra Active Since 2024

RobotEra STAR1

STAR1 is a general-purpose humanoid robot from RobotEra (星动纪元), a Chinese startup founded by researchers from Tsinghua University. It set a world speed record for bipedal robots at 3.6 m/s (about 8 mph) during a desert run test in China's Gobi Desert in October 2024, surpassing Unitree H1's previous record. The robot has 55 degrees of freedom total, including 7 DOF per arm and a 12-DOF five-fingered dexterous hand (XHAND1) with full direct drive for precise manipulation. Its legs feature 12 DOF with joint torques up to 400 Nm and peak rotational speeds of 25 rad/s. Powered by RobotEra's proprietary ERA-42 AI model, STAR1 can walk, run, and jump on varied terrain and learn new tasks from minimal data. Target applications include manufacturing assembly, logistics, commercial services, and home care.

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RoboForce Active Since 2025

Titan

RoboForce's Titan is a physical-AI mobile manipulator built for demanding industrial work rather than home use. Officially introduced in May 2025, Titan is offered in wheeled and tracked base variants for outdoor and other unstructured environments, with pilot deployments in sectors including energy and broader industrial infrastructure. As of March 2026, RoboForce was still scaling manufacturing readiness and commercialization after announcing additional funding.

Price TBA Battery: 8 hours Official link

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Serve Robotics Active Since 2024

Serve Gen3

Serve Robotics' third-generation autonomous sidewalk delivery robot, deployed across five major U.S. metro areas (Los Angeles, Miami, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago) on the Uber Eats platform. Spun off from Uber in 2021 and publicly traded on Nasdaq (SERV), Serve has completed over 100,000 deliveries through a fleet of 2,000+ Gen3 robots manufactured in partnership with Magna International. The Gen3 represents a significant leap over its predecessor: 5x more onboard compute via NVIDIA Jetson Orin, Ouster REV7 digital LiDAR, 60% higher top speed, 67% more battery capacity for up to 48 miles of Level 4 autonomous operation per charge, and a 15% larger cargo bin that fits four 16-inch pizzas. A new suspension-equipped drivetrain and improved water resistance extend all-weather capability, while enhanced emergency braking stops the robot 40% faster. In January 2026, Serve acquired Diligent Robotics, adding hospital logistics robots to its Physical AI platform.

Price TBA Battery: Up to 14 hours (~48 mi / 77 km Level 4 autonomous range) Official link

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Whiz by SoftBank Robotics — Commercial robot
SoftBank Robotics Active Since 2018

Whiz

Whiz is SoftBank Robotics' autonomous commercial vacuum robot for carpeted indoor facilities such as hotels, airports, workplaces, universities, healthcare sites, and senior living communities. The system is positioned as a collaborative cleaning robot that follows programmed routes, navigates around obstacles, and reports cleaning performance through connected software. SoftBank states the platform is powered by Brain Corp's BrainOS operating system. In market expansion coverage, The Robot Report documented that Whiz can store up to 600 cleaning routes and cover up to 1,500 m² for about three hours per run on a four-hour battery charge. Whiz is commonly deployed as part of service bundles with deployment/training support and ongoing fleet reporting rather than as a one-time hardware sale.

Price TBA Battery: Up to 3 hours (reported by The Robot Report, citing SoftBank) Official link

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Enabot Pre-order Since 2026

EBO Max FamilyBot

The Enabot EBO Max FamilyBot is a next-generation AI-powered home companion robot that builds on the EBO X with a fundamentally upgraded AI architecture. Unlike its predecessor's GPT-4o mini integration, EBO Max uses multimodal AI with long-term memory and contextual understanding to recognize family members, learn household routines, and adapt its behavior over time. It combines a 4K camera with V-SLAM autonomous navigation, multi-point spatial memory for scheduled patrols, and multi-model AI perception for person and pet detection. The robot handles two-way video calls, fall-detection alerts, pet monitoring, condition-based task execution, and personalized reminders — all while autonomously mapping, navigating, and recharging. At roughly half the price of the EBO X, it brings intelligent mobile home companionship to a broader audience.

$550 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Keenon Robotics Pre-order Since 2026

KeenMow K1

The KeenMow K1 is Keenon Robotics' first robotic lawn mower, bringing the company's commercial-grade autonomous navigation expertise — built on over 100,000 service robots deployed in hotels, hospitals, and factories worldwide since 2010 — to residential lawn care. It uses AuraVue, a wire-free 3D LiDAR plus 150° RGB camera fusion system, to map and navigate yards without perimeter wires, RTK base stations, or GPS. The mower manages up to 15 zones connected by virtual channels via the KeenonHome app, with SmartPath AI generating systematic parallel mowing routes. A 5-blade disc cutting at 2,850 RPM covers a 22 cm swath with electric height adjustment from 20–70 mm. The 23 cm all-terrain wheels and 60% above-industry-standard torque enable 50% (27°) slope capability. It features rain detection with auto-return and resume, night mowing with supplementary lighting, and an IPX6 waterproof rating. Announced at CES 2026, launching on Kickstarter April 11, 2026, with first-batch shipping expected May 2026.

$899 Battery: 120 min per charge Official link

Super Early Bird $899 on Kickstarter…

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eufy Pre-order Since 2026

Robot Lawn Mower C15

The eufy C15 is an entry-level boundary-wire-free robotic lawn mower unveiled at MWC 2026, positioned as eufy's most affordable robot mower for smaller yards up to 500 m² (0.12 acres). It uses eufy's Vision FSD (Full-Surround Detection) camera-based navigation system — the same technology found in the more expensive E15 and E18 models — to map and navigate lawns without a perimeter wire. The onboard camera detects and avoids obstacles including people, pets, and trees. Users can set mowing schedules, manage maps, and monitor operation via the eufy smartphone app, with physical buttons on the device for manual control. The mower handles slopes up to 32% and is expected to ship in Europe between late March and late June 2026.

€899 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Noetix Robotics Pre-order Since 2025

Bumi

Noetix Robotics' Bumi is a compact bipedal humanoid robot designed for education and home use, notable for being one of the most affordable humanoid robots ever produced at ¥9,998 (approximately $1,370). Standing 94 cm tall and weighing just 12 kg, Bumi can walk, run, and dance with stable bipedal locomotion thanks to lightweight composite materials and a proprietary motion control system. It supports drag-and-drop graphical programming aimed at children and beginners, as well as voice interaction for companion scenarios. Developed by Beijing-based Noetix Robotics (founded 2023, team from Tsinghua and Zhejiang Universities), Bumi gained widespread attention after performing at the 2025 China Spring Festival Gala, reportedly reaching 677 million viewers. Pre-orders opened during China's Double 11 shopping festival and sold out quickly. Shipping in China initially, with broader availability planned.

$1,370 Battery: 1–2 hours (48 V, 3.5+ Ah battery) Official link

¥9,998 in China (~$1,370–1,400); first…

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ANTHBOT Pre-order Since 2026

N8 LiDAR

ANTHBOT N8 LiDAR is a 2026 residential robotic lawn mower for larger fenced gardens that stands out by doing more than routine wire-free mowing. Official ANTHBOT materials position it as a 4-in-1 lawn-care robot that can mow, mulch, collect clippings, and sweep leaves, using a 23-liter auto-dumping bin instead of leaving everything on the grass. The LiDAR variant pairs 360° LiDAR with dual-vision sensing for centimeter-level navigation without a boundary wire or RTK base station, making it a stronger fit for enclosed or obstacle-dense yards than many conventional premium mowers. Independent CES coverage also corroborates that the N8 LiDAR is the premium collection-focused model in ANTHBOT's new N series lineup.

$1,399 Battery: 70 min per charge with bag attached Official link

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Nosh Robotics Pre-order Since 2026

Nosh One

The Nosh One is an AI-powered autonomous cooking robot from Bengaluru-based Nosh Robotics. It handles the full cooking cycle — portioning ingredients, sautéing, stirring, and plating — inside a sealed chamber, then runs a self-cleaning cycle when done. NoshOS, the onboard culinary AI, monitors texture, moisture, aroma, and browning in real time via a built-in camera, dynamically adjusting heat, timing, and seasoning as a dish cooks. Users load fresh ingredients and spices into reusable, dishwasher-safe cartridges (five ingredient compartments and eight spice compartments), pick from over 500 built-in global recipes or describe a dish in natural language to generate one, and the robot completes the meal without further intervention. The device weighs about 57 lb and measures roughly 21 × 17 inches, making it a substantial countertop appliance comparable in footprint to a large multicooker. Cooking modes include sautéing, stir-frying, stewing, and slow cooking; it cannot bake, roast, boil, sear, or steam. Announced in early 2026 and available for pre-order on Kickstarter.

$1,499 Battery: Not applicable (plug-in appliance) Official link

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Robotin Pre-order Since 2026

R2 Pro

Robotin's R2 Pro is a modular floor-care robot that stands out from conventional robot vacuums by adding automated carpet washing and drying, not just vacuuming and light mopping. The platform uses interchangeable modules so the same robot can switch between a carpet wash-and-dry setup and a vacuum-and-mop setup, backed by a self-refilling and self-emptying water station. Official Robotin materials cite a three-stage carpet cleaning system, 115 AW suction, 140°F heated water, 110°F warm-air drying, intelligent dirt detection, and AI-perception navigation with 12 sensor types. Robotin publicly unveiled the R2 Pro at CES 2026 after a Kickstarter launch, positioning it as a new modular home-cleaning platform rather than another premium but otherwise conventional robot vacuum.

$1,699 Battery: 10,000 mAh battery Official link

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Yarbo Pre-order Since 2026

Yarbo M

The Yarbo M is a modular robotic yard platform that handles mowing, snow plowing, leaf collection, and grass trimming through interchangeable modules mounted on a single tracked base unit. It is the lighter successor to the original Yarbo yard robot (from the team behind the Snowbot S1). Available in three tiers — M10 (up to 1 acre), M20 (up to 1.5 acres, double runtime), and M20i (adds LiDAR and AI vision cameras) — it uses NetRTK wireless positioning to navigate without boundary wires. The mower module cuts with dual straight blades (5–10.2 cm height adjustment), the snow plow module features a 60 cm blade with ±25° steering for quiet night-time clearing, the leaf collector deposits at up to 50 programmed dump spots, and the trimming module handles tight edges. The 20Ah battery charges wirelessly in 30–80 minutes via a 630W docking station. The robot handles 35° slopes and operates from −25 °C to 45 °C. Launched on Kickstarter with shipments planned for August 2026.

$2,199 Battery: ~110 min mowing (M20i model); varies by module and terrain Official link

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Lymow Pre-order Since 2026

Lymow One Plus

The Lymow One Plus is a wire-free robotic lawn mower built for rougher and steeper yards than typical residential mowers. Official Lymow materials position it around a tracked drive system instead of wheels, paired with RTK + VSLAM navigation, AI vision obstacle avoidance, and a 16-inch dual-rotary cutting deck. Lymow says the One Plus can handle slopes up to 45°, mow up to 1.73 acres per day, and keep cutting performance high with a 1,785 W peak-power blade motor, LiFePO₄ battery, and fast 10A charging option.

$2,699 Battery: Up to 3 hours per charge Official link

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Zeroth Robotics Pre-order Since 2026

M1

Zeroth Robotics M1 is a compact home companion robot that Zeroth introduced with its US launch at CES 2026 and now promotes through a dedicated product page plus a reservation flow. Official materials position M1 as an 'embodied intelligence' robot for home companionship, gentle fall detection, mobile safety checks, daily assistance, kid-focused interactive learning, pet behavior monitoring, and remote family interaction. The robot combines a 20-DoF body with both bipedal and wheeled mobility, whole-home LiDAR mapping, iTOF depth sensing, vision-based recognition and obstacle avoidance, multilingual conversation, and an open platform for programming, VR, and reinforcement-learning experimentation.

$2,899 Battery: ~2 hours Official link

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Beatbot Pre-order Since 2026

AquaSense X

Beatbot's AquaSense X is a cordless robotic pool cleaner paired with the AstroRinse self-cleaning docking station, making it the first robotic pool cleaner that cleans its own filter automatically. After each cycle the robot docks, a rotating spray arm rinses the 5-liter internal filter basket, push rods extract debris into a 22-liter collection bin, and the station seals back up in about three minutes — the bin holds up to 3,000 leaves and may need emptying only every two months. The robot uses HybridSense AI Vision backed by 29 sensors (AI camera, infrared array, ultrasonic) to map the pool, recognize over 40 debris types, and adapt cleaning paths in real time. Eleven brushless motors deliver 6,800 GPH suction with 150-micron filtration, and a 13,400 mAh battery provides up to 10 hours of surface cleaning or 5 hours of floor/wall cleaning per charge. Seven cleaning modes cover floors, walls, waterline, elevated platforms, and the water surface, with dual 1,500-lux LED lights enabling night operation. The AstroRinse station handles 88W wireless charging (roughly 4.5 hours to full) and is weather-resistant with UV-resistant and corrosion-proof construction. CES 2026 Innovation Awards Honoree.

$4,250 Battery: Up to 10 hours (surface), up to 5 hours (floor or wall/waterline) Official link

Official Beatbot store lists the…

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Menlo Research Pre-order Since 2026

Asimov DIY Kit (Here Be Dragons Edition)

Menlo Research's Asimov DIY Kit (Here Be Dragons Edition) is an open-source humanoid hardware kit aimed at advanced hobbyists, developers, and research teams who want to build and modify a full humanoid robot themselves. The kit ships unassembled and includes the structural frame, actuators, motors, sensors, wiring harness, assembly manual, and build videos, with the company positioning it as a faster path into the broader Asimov full-body platform. Official materials emphasize off-the-shelf parts, simple 3D-printable components, and an open hardware/software approach intended to make repair, modification, and iteration easier than on closed commercial humanoid platforms.

$15,000 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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AiMOGA Robotics Pre-order Since 2026

Mornine M1

AiMOGA Robotics' full-size general-purpose humanoid, developed as a Chery Automobile subsidiary and now offered directly to consumers via JD.com. The Mornine M1 stands 167cm tall, weighs 70kg, and has 40 degrees of freedom in its body (excluding dexterous hands). It features 3D LiDAR, dual depth cameras, and ultrasonic radar sensing for autonomous navigation with ±5cm accuracy and dynamic obstacle avoidance. The robot can perform dual-hand collaborative tasks such as autonomously opening car doors, and supports VR-based remote operation. It is the first humanoid robot to achieve full EU CE certification covering both hardware (CE-MD, CE-RED) and software (EN 18031), verified by TÜV Rheinland. Over 300 units have already been deployed across more than 30 countries in automotive dealerships, retail, and public-service settings. AiMOGA's roadmap targets eventual expansion into household use.

$41,400 Battery: 2 hours Official link

285,800 CNY on JD.com; stock expected…

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EngineAI Pre-order Since 2025

T800

EngineAI's T800 is a full-size humanoid robot family positioned for industrial collaboration, inspection, research, logistics, and service deployments. Officially launched in December 2025 and shown globally at CES 2026, the platform is offered in Basic, Open Source, Pro, and Max editions. EngineAI says the T800 stands 173 cm tall, uses in-house joint modules capable of up to 450 N·m peak torque, supports hardware movement speeds of at least 3 m/s, and pairs active leg-joint cooling with quick-release battery packs for 4-5 hours of operation. Higher-tier versions add stereo-vision plus LiDAR perception, dexterous 7-DoF hands, and more onboard compute for developers and more demanding manipulation tasks.

¥180,000 Battery: 4-5 hours Official link

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Ecovacs Pre-order Since 2026

Deebot X12 OmniCyclone

Ecovacs' flagship robot vacuum and mop combo for 2026, unveiled at CES 2026. The X12 OmniCyclone introduces the OZMO Roller 3.0, a 27 cm self-washing microfiber mop roller — 50% longer than the previous generation — with 32-way pressurized water flow for streak-free mopping and reduced residual moisture. FocusJet Stain Pre-dissolving Technology uses infrared detection and crossed water jets at 46,000 Pa to pre-soften dried-on stains before mopping. Suction reaches 22,000 Pa via BLAST technology with ZeroTangle 4.0 airflow-directed anti-tangle design. TruEdge 3.0 extends edge reach to 2.58 cm with an air-cushion suspended roller, and the TruePass adaptive 4-wheel-drive system crosses thresholds up to 4 cm. AIVI 3D 4.0 provides object-aware navigation, and AGENT YIKO 2.0 autonomously plans weekly cleaning schedules. The OmniCyclone station features bagless PureCyclone 2.0 auto-empty (1.6 L dustbin, up to 48 days hands-free), fresh-flow power washing with heated water, dirty water box auto-cleaning, and PowerBoost Charging Plus for uninterrupted runs up to 1,000 m².

Price TBA Battery: Up to 223 minutes Official link

Not yet announced; expected to be…

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Sunseeker Pre-order Since 2026

Elite X9

The Sunseeker Elite X9 is Sunseeker's new commercial-grade robotic lawn mower for large estates, sports facilities, and other professional green spaces. Announced during CES 2026 week, it expands Sunseeker beyond residential mowing into larger-scale autonomous turf care. Official launch materials say the base X9 can cover up to 12,000 m² within 48 hours using the company's AONavi 2.0 stack, which combines nRTK and VSLAM 2.0 for wire-free positioning. Sunseeker also highlights a 16-sensor OmniSight perception system, EdgeZero zero-distance cutting, AWD ATC Pro drive hardware, fleet management for multi-mower deployments, and faster PioneerVolt charging. Public pricing was not disclosed at launch.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Devanthro Pre-order Since 2024

Robody

Devanthro's Robody is a home-care robotic avatar designed for older adults and other home-assistance use cases. The Munich company says its latest home-care generation was unveiled in November 2024 after tests in real private homes, and that Robodies have been deployed in homes since early 2024. Instead of relying on full autonomy, Robody combines AI for routine chores and monitoring with VR teleoperation for tasks that need human judgment, empathy, or dexterous intervention. Official and independent coverage describe it handling medication reminders, meal preparation, fetching items, conversation, and remote family or caregiver visits, while Devanthro positions the current commercial model as a subscription-based Robody Cares service rather than a conventional retail hardware sale.

Price TBA Battery: 6 hours Official link

Robody Cares is currently taking…

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OLLOBOT Development Since 2026

OlloNi

OLLOBOT's OlloNi is a cyber-pet companion robot that deliberately avoids mimicking biological forms, instead introducing a novel rounded body with a stretchable neck, expressive 8-inch screen eyes, and a glowing heart-shaped memory core. Designed to live in the home like a pet — nearby, responsive, and emotionally present — it uses cameras and facial recognition to sense emotions, captures photos and videos, and builds a growing memory of family routines and interactions. OlloNi features six emotional engines that develop its personality over time, responding with pixel-based expressions rather than speech. The company intentionally limits its intelligence to pet-level rather than smart-assistant-level, following the philosophy that companionship comes from emotional balance. Two variants are offered: the L1 with a 5-axis telescoping neck (up to 120 cm tall, 19 kg) and the more compact S1 with a 2-axis neck (65 cm tall, 17 kg). Both include autonomous docking, navigation, fall detection, and touch sensors. Unveiled at CES 2026 in Las Vegas.

$198 Battery: Up to 4 hours Official link

$198 listed on official product page;…

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InsBotics Development Since 2026

Pophie

Pophie is InsBotics' desk-sized AI companion robot, publicly shown at CES 2026 and now marketed as the company's first home-focused 'AI Lifeform' ahead of a planned crowdfunding launch. Official materials describe a plush companion that combines rotating vision, microphones, touch and posture sensing, long-term memory, and proactive interaction so it can greet users, track gaze, respond to gestures, and handle multi-person conversations without relying on a wake word. Rather than acting like a mobile chore robot, Pophie is positioned as an emotionally expressive desk or room companion with five degrees of expressive motion, physical camera privacy behavior when its eyes close, and a split edge-plus-cloud AI stack for real-time reactions plus deeper reasoning.

$269 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Official Pophie site advertises a $269…

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SwitchBot Development Since 2026

onero H1

SwitchBot's onero H1 is a wheeled household robot unveiled at CES 2026 as part of the company's Smart Home 2.0 push. Official materials describe it as a multitask home robot built around 22 degrees of freedom and an on-device OmniSense vision-language-action model that combines visual perception, depth awareness, and tactile feedback for actions such as grasping, pushing, opening, and organizing. Independent CES coverage showed a tall wheeled platform with articulated arms handling demo chores including coffee prep, laundry loading, window cleaning, and folding clothes. As of 2026-04-05, SwitchBot has a live product page for the H1 and says availability is coming soon, but detailed hardware specifications and shipping timing remain limited.

$9,999 Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

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Iron by XPENG Robotics — Humanoid robot
XPENG Robotics Development Since 2026

Iron

XPENG's humanoid robot, unveiled at the company's AI Day in November 2024 and updated in November 2025. Built by Chinese EV maker XPENG Motors, Iron leverages autonomous driving AI, solid-state batteries, and reinforcement-learning-based locomotion. Features 60 joints with 200 degrees of freedom and a 720-degree AI vision system derived from XPENG's self-driving technology. Targeted for mass production in late 2026, initially for industrial assembly and service applications.

$150,000 Battery: 4 hours active use Official link

~$150,000 (enterprise/industrial…

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Agile Robots Development Since 2025

Agile ONE

Full-size industrial humanoid robot from Munich-based Agile Robots, designed to work alongside humans on factory floors. Standing 174 cm tall, Agile ONE features dexterous hands with 21 joints per hand, integrated force and tactile sensors for precise manipulation, and a layered AI architecture trained on real-world industrial data. Equipped with cameras, LiDAR, and speech recognition for environmental perception and human interaction. Moves at up to 2 m/s and communicates intent through a chest display, expressive eyes, and proximity sensors. Series production is planned for 2026, with Google DeepMind's Gemini Robotics models being integrated following a strategic partnership announced in March 2026.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Not publicly disclosed

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Clutterbot Development Since 2026

Rovie

Rovie is Clutterbot's development-stage home decluttering robot, publicly shown around CES 2026 and now marketed on the official Clutterbot site as coming soon. Instead of replacing a robot vacuum, it is designed to clear the floor before vacuuming by using smart sensors and computer vision to spot toys and everyday clutter, scoop them up, and carry them to a designated container. Clutterbot positions it for busy family homes and says it is being built to recognize people and pets, avoid stairs and furniture, and keep most processing local in the home.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Not officially disclosed; Clutterbot…

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GAC Group Development Since 2024

GoMate

GoMate is GAC Group's third-generation embodied AI humanoid robot, unveiled in late 2024 as the automaker expanded beyond vehicles into service robotics. Multiple reports tied to the launch describe a full-size variable wheel-leg platform with 38 degrees of freedom that can shift between a lower, four-wheel energy-saving posture and a taller upright working posture. GAC says the robot is aimed first at security patrol, elderly-care support, inspection, and automotive service scenarios rather than general home chores, with pilot deployments planned ahead of small-batch production. Public launch reporting also credits GoMate with GAC's in-house vision-based autonomy stack and an all-solid-state battery system rated for up to six hours of operation.

Price TBA Battery: Up to 6 hours Official link

Not publicly announced

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Humanoid Development Since 2025

HMND 01 Alpha Wheeled

Humanoid's HMND 01 Alpha Wheeled is a dual-arm industrial humanoid mobile manipulator built for warehouse, logistics, and manufacturing workflows rather than home use. Official product materials present it as the company's first commercial-scale Alpha platform, combining a 29-DoF upper body, interchangeable dexterous hands or grippers, and an omnidirectional wheeled base for stable work on factory floors. Humanoid launched the robot in September 2025, then announced a live March 2026 proof of concept with SAP and Martur Fompak in which Alpha Wheeled received warehouse tasks from SAP's AI layer, autonomously navigated to pallets, picked KLT boxes, and delivered them into a production logistics flow. The company positions the robot as an early industrial deployment platform that will inform later Beta hardware, with KinetIQ orchestration designed to let fleets plug into existing enterprise systems.

Price TBA Battery: 4 hours average runtime Official link

No public pricing; Humanoid has…

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LG Electronics Development Since 2026

CLOiD

LG Electronics' CLOiD is a wheeled home robot unveiled at CES 2026 as part of the company's 'Zero Labor Home' vision. It combines a mobile base with a tilting torso, two 7-DoF arms, and five independently actuated fingers on each hand so it can interact with household objects and LG appliances in kitchens, laundry rooms, and living spaces. LG says CLOiD is designed to retrieve items, help with meal prep, start laundry cycles, and fold or stack garments after drying, while its head unit serves as a mobile AI home hub with cameras, sensors, a speaker, display, and voice-based generative AI. As of April 2026, LG has shown CLOiD publicly and outlined the platform's ThinQ integration and Physical AI stack, but has not announced pricing or a retail launch timeline.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

No pricing or commercial availability…

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Matrix Robotics Development Since 2026

MATRIX-3

MATRIX-3 is the third-generation flagship humanoid from Matrix Robotics, launched January 10, 2026. It introduces three core innovations: 3D woven biomimetic skin with distributed tactile sensors capable of detecting forces as low as 0.1 N, 27-DOF cable-driven dexterous hands (the "Intuitive Hand") that closely mirror human anatomy for tool use and delicate manipulation, and a proprietary cognitive core enabling zero-shot generalization — the ability to perform unfamiliar tasks from natural-language instructions without task-specific training. Full-body motion is powered by proprietary linear actuators and trained on human motion-capture datasets for natural gait. Matrix Robotics targets commercial services, manufacturing, logistics, medical assistance, and eventually home environments. An Early Access Program for industry partners is open, with pilot deployments expected to begin in mid-2026. Height, weight, battery life, and pricing have not been officially disclosed. The CGI-heavy launch presentation attracted some industry skepticism about whether physical capabilities match the marketing.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Not officially disclosed; third-party…

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Sunday Development Since 2026

Memo

Sunday's Memo is a mobile home robot built around the company's ACT-1 robotics model and Skill Capture Glove data pipeline. Official materials position it as a practical household helper for repetitive chores such as clearing tables, loading dishwashers, folding laundry, and making coffee, while Sunday says the system is being trained on large volumes of real-home task data rather than tightly staged demos. The company is currently preparing a limited Founding Family beta for late 2026 rather than general retail availability.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Sunday has not announced retail…

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Takway AI Development Since 2026

Sweekar

Sweekar is a palm-sized AI companion pet unveiled at CES 2026 by Shenzhen-based startup Takway AI. Billed as the world's first emotionally intelligent, physically growing AI pet, it combines a Tamagotchi-style nurturing loop with real robotic hardware. Sweekar evolves through four life stages — Egg, Baby, Teen, and Adult — driven by an XP-based care system where feeding, cleaning, and talking earn experience. The device simulates body warmth and gentle breathing rhythms for a lifelike feel, and its AI personality develops uniquely per user via MBTI-based behavioral modeling, Gemini Flash, and ChatGPT-class language models. At adulthood (Level 51+), Sweekar becomes self-sufficient, continuing to explore and learn autonomously while the user is away. At just 89 g, it is designed for everyday pocket portability with offline basic-care support.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Estimated $100–$150; pricing not yet…

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Leju Robotics Prototype Since 2025

Kuavo 5

The Kuavo 5 is a modular full-size humanoid robot from Shenzhen-based Leju Robotics, and the fifth generation of the Kuavo platform. Its defining feature is a swappable lower body: the standard Kuavo 5 walks bipedally, while the Kuavo 5-W variant swaps to a wheeled base for faster movement on flat surfaces. The upper body is equally modular, supporting interchangeable five-finger dexterous hands (10 DOF each), parallel grippers, or heavy-duty claws, with a 360-degree rotating torso and adjustable height. At 168 cm and 55 kg, it carries a 20 kg total payload (10 kg per arm) and runs for up to 8 hours on a single charge. Leju integrates Huawei's Pangu embodied AI model running on HarmonyOS/KaihongOS, achieving end-to-end latency under 200 ms. The platform has been deployed in real-world pilots including NIO automotive assembly, China Southern Power Grid inspections, and served as the world's first 5G-A equipped humanoid torchbearer at China's 15th National Games in November 2025. Leju has raised over $200 million in pre-IPO funding and delivered its 100th full-size humanoid in 2025.

$38,000 Battery: Up to 8 hours Official link

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HRP-5P by AIST — Research robot
AIST Prototype Since 2018

HRP-5P

HRP-5P is AIST's large humanoid research platform built for heavy labor in construction-like environments. Announced in 2018, the robot was designed as a practical R&D platform for tasks such as carrying and installing gypsum boards, tool handling, and autonomous operation in spaces made for humans. AIST describes it as targeting assembly work in construction, aircraft facilities, and shipyards where labor shortages and hazardous tasks are common.

Price TBA Battery: Not disclosed Official link

Research platform (not commercially…

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T-HR3 by Toyota — Humanoid robot
Toyota Prototype Since 2017

T-HR3

Toyota's third-generation humanoid platform unveiled in 2017. T-HR3 is teleoperated through Toyota's Master Maneuvering System with force feedback for safe interaction in human environments such as homes and medical facilities.

Price TBA Battery: Not disclosed Official link

Research platform (not commercially…

Best treated as an exploratory lead until field readiness improves.

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Haier Prototype Since 2026

HIVA Haiwa

HIVA Haiwa is Haier Smart Home's housework-focused humanoid robot, unveiled at AWE 2026 as part of the company's broader push toward embodied AI for the home. Official Haier and Xinhua coverage position it as the household 'hand' of Haier's smart-home platform, designed to coordinate with AI Eye 2.0-enabled appliances and help with chores such as moving groceries, sorting food for refrigeration, cleaning, laundry-related tasks, and kitchen assistance. Independent coverage also describes a full-size humanoid form factor with reach from floor level to around 2 meters, underscoring that Haier is targeting real domestic task coverage rather than a simple companion device.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Haier unveiled HIVA Haiwa at AWE 2026,…

Best treated as an exploratory lead until field readiness improves.

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Hisense Prototype Since 2026

Savvy

Hisense Savvy (赛维) is a mobile home butler robot unveiled at AWE 2026 in Shanghai. Designed as the central hub of Hisense's "household without housework" concept, Savvy combines a humanoid upper body with a wheeled chassis, allowing it to navigate home environments and physically interact with appliances and objects. It serves as the mobile interface within Hisense's "1+N+X" smart-home architecture, bridging fixed appliances (refrigerators, washing machines, air conditioners, TVs) and the people using them. Powered by Hisense's Xinghai AI model alongside DeepSeek technology, Savvy can coordinate appliance actions — for example, adjusting the air conditioner while fetching a drink from the refrigerator — and perform household tasks such as loading laundry. The robot was demonstrated in a real-scenario exhibit at AWE 2026 alongside two companion robots (Moii and Harley).

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Not yet announced

Best treated as an exploratory lead until field readiness improves.

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DRC-HUBO+ by KAIST — Research robot
KAIST Prototype Since 2015

DRC-HUBO+

The DRC-HUBO+ is the DARPA Robotics Challenge-winning humanoid robot developed by Team KAIST at the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology. It won first place and the $2 million prize at the DRC Finals in Pomona, California on June 6, 2015, completing all eight disaster-response tasks faster than any competitor. Its key innovation is the ability to transform between a walking bipedal posture and a wheeled kneeling posture — it drops to its knees and rolls on built-in knee wheels for fast, stable traversal, then stands up to use its arms and climb stairs. Built on the HUBO 2 (KHR-4) platform originally released in 2005, it represents over 15 years of humanoid research at KAIST led by Professor Jun-Ho Oh.

Price TBA Battery: ~60 min (task-dependent) Official link

Research platform (not commercially…

Best treated as an exploratory lead until field readiness improves.

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Kaleido 9 by Kawasaki Heavy Industries — Humanoid robot
Kawasaki Heavy Industries Prototype Since 2025

Kaleido 9

The ninth generation of Kawasaki's RHP Kaleido humanoid robot series, unveiled at iREX 2025 in Tokyo. Built on a decade of bipedal robotics R&D from one of Japan's largest industrial robot manufacturers. Features reinforced waist and leg joints for better stability, LiDAR and stereo cameras for autonomous navigation, and a modular end-effector system for swapping tools. Can be operated autonomously or via VR headset teleoperation. Kawasaki targets factory tasks by 2030 and disaster response by 2050.

Price TBA Battery: Not disclosed Official link

Not announced (research platform)

Best treated as an exploratory lead until field readiness improves.

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Ludens AI Prototype Since 2026

Cocomo

Cocomo is an AI companion robot from Japanese startup Ludens AI, unveiled at CES 2026. Designed for emotional presence rather than productivity, it follows its owner around the home on a wheeled base and responds to voice and touch. Its warm exterior maintains near-human body temperature (~37 °C / 98.6 °F), rising during close contact such as hugs. Cocomo communicates through hums and non-verbal sounds rather than speech, and features an evolving personality with long-term memory that learns behaviors and preferences over time. The robot has 10 degrees of freedom and expressive digital eyes. A crowdfunding campaign is planned but no pricing or shipping date has been announced.

Price TBA Battery: Not officially disclosed Official link

Not yet announced; crowdfunding…

Best treated as an exploratory lead until field readiness improves.

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Sentigent Technology Prototype Since 2026

ROVAR X3

ROVAR X3 is Sentigent Technology's outdoor companion robot, presented on the company's official site as the world's first Outdoor DuoRover companion robot. Sentigent says it is designed for real-world outdoor use with multimodal adaptive following, active perception, social navigation, and adaptive motion control, with official use cases including daily walks, home yard and park activities, camping, and road trips. The robot was publicly shown at CES 2026, and Sentigent's own copy frames it as an early product moving from concept toward reality rather than a broadly available retail device.

Price TBA Battery: 6 hours (reported by The Verge from CES 2026) Official link

No official retail price or shipping…

Best treated as an exploratory lead until field readiness improves.

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Techman Robot Prototype Since 2026

TM Xplore I

Techman Robot's first humanoid robot platform, unveiled at NVIDIA GTC 2026 in March 2026. The TM Xplore I combines a humanoid upper body with a wheeled mobile base, designed for high-precision industrial automation tasks such as semiconductor manufacturing, electronics assembly, and automotive production. It is powered by the NVIDIA Jetson Thor module and uses a Vision-Language-Action (VLA) multimodal model for autonomous navigation, multimodal sensor fusion, and generative AI inference. The robot features over 22 articulated joints, integrated inspection cameras, and supports quick-change end-effectors. Techman Robot, a subsidiary of Quanta Computer, plans to scale production in the second half of 2026 after internal factory testing.

Price TBA Battery: ~2 hours Official link

Not officially disclosed; estimated in…

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Kuri by Mayfield Robotics — Companions robot
Mayfield Robotics Discontinued Since 2017

Kuri

Kuri was a home companion robot from Mayfield Robotics (a Bosch-backed startup). It was designed for autonomous home mobility, voice-triggered interaction, and lightweight social presence using expressive sounds rather than spoken dialogue.

$699 Battery: Not publicly specified Official link

Original announced pre-order price;…

Reference model for historical context and vendor lineage.

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HRP-4C by AIST — Research robot
AIST Discontinued Since 2009

HRP-4C

HRP-4C, nicknamed Miim, is a feminine-looking humanoid robot created by Japan's National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST). Standing 158cm tall and weighing 43kg (including battery), she was designed with the proportions of an average young Japanese female based on national body dimension data. HRP-4C uses 30 body motors, 8 facial expression motors, and 4 eye motors for a total of 42 degrees of freedom. She can walk bipedally, recognize speech and ambient sounds, and even sing using Yamaha's Vocaloid vocal synthesizer. First demonstrated publicly on March 16, 2009, she was later upgraded with more realistic walking and dancing abilities. Part of Japan's long-running Humanoid Robotics Project (HRP) series, she represented a leap toward human-like appearance and motion in research robotics.

Price TBA Battery: ~20 minutes Official link

Research platform (not commercially…

Reference model for historical context and vendor lineage.

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Signal scan

Ranked signals and price structure replace the old sprawling chip walls so the data reads faster on both mobile and desktop.

Common sensor stack

# Name Usage
1 Cliff Sensors 11 · 10%
2 IMU 7 · 6%
3 LiDAR 7 · 6%
4 360° LiDAR 4 · 4%
5 3D LiDAR 4 · 4%
6 Carpet Detection Sensor 4 · 4%

Connectivity stack

# Name Usage
1 Wi-Fi 56 · 52%
2 Bluetooth 30 · 28%
3 Ethernet 8 · 7%
4 4G 6 · 6%
5 5G 5 · 5%
6 App control 5 · 5%

Most common capabilities

# Name Usage
1 Autonomous Navigation 12 · 11%
2 Bipedal Walking 10 · 9%
3 Cordless robotic pool cleaning 5 · 5%
4 Vacuuming and Mopping 5 · 5%
5 Multi-Floor Mapping 4 · 4%
6 Obstacle Avoidance 4 · 4%

Price-band structure

63 priced of 108 total · 45 pricing TBD

Band Count Share
Under $500 5 8%
$500–$1,000 18 29%
$1,000–$5,000 27 43%
$5,000–$20,000 6 10%
$20,000+ 7 11%

Lifecycle mix

# Name Share
1 Available 47 · 44%
2 Active 20 · 19%
3 Pre-order 17 · 16%
4 Development 12 · 11%
5 Prototype 10 · 9%
6 Discontinued 2 · 2%

Compare with peer country routes

Use peer routes to widen discovery only when they genuinely add more depth or a different market shape.

Decision lens

Only open another country when it changes the shortlist.

Use peer routes to add meaningful category overlap, more manufacturer breadth, or a noticeably different price posture. If the current route already answers those questions, wider browsing usually adds noise faster than it adds signal.

Catalog rank

#1

Share of tracked robots

52%

Avg shared categories

3.8

What to watch

When Unknown is enough — and when it is not.

Stay here when

You already have enough mature candidates, enough manufacturer depth, and enough price visibility to build a shortlist.

Compare outward when

The route is thin in your target category, clustered around one maker, or clearly skewed toward missing prices.

Best next click

Open the peer that changes the search shape the most — not just the next biggest route by raw robot count.

Peer route

🇨🇳 China

44 robots
14 makers 6 shared categories $9,140

More focused peer set · High category overlap

Common ground: Humanoid, Cleaning +4

Open route

Peer route

🇺🇸 USA

16 robots
12 makers 4 shared categories $13,275

More focused peer set · High category overlap

Common ground: Humanoid, Commercial +2

Open route

Peer route

🇫🇷 France

5 robots
4 makers 3 shared categories $299

More focused peer set · High category overlap

Common ground: Commercial, Research +1

Open route

Peer route

🇯🇵 Japan

5 robots
3 makers 2 shared categories $290,200

More focused peer set · Useful category crossover

Common ground: Research, Companions

Open route

Frequently Asked Questions

Interpreting the route
What does the Unknown page actually measure?

This route is a structured view of ui44 dataset entries whose manufacturer headquarters label maps to Unknown. The numbers on the page are generated from the catalog itself, not from outside shipment estimates or broad market-share reports. In practice, that means the route is best used for discovery and shortlisting inside this database: how many manufacturers are represented, how many robots are listed, which categories appear most often, and which lifecycle statuses show up across those records. It is useful because it compresses search time, but it should not be treated as proof that Unknown leads the global robotics market in absolute terms.

Does a higher robot count mean Unknown is globally dominant?

Not by itself. A higher count here only indicates stronger representation in the ui44 catalog. It does not automatically prove global production leadership, deployment leadership, or shipment volume across every region. The practical value is relative orientation: if Unknown has more entries than another country route in this catalog, you have a broader internal shortlisting surface to explore before you need outside research. Treat the count as a catalog-depth signal, then validate market importance with model-level evidence, current vendor activity, and real deployment references.

How should I read mixed statuses like Available, Active, and Prototype?

Treat status as sequencing guidance, not as a final procurement verdict. Available and Active entries are usually the fastest starting points for near-term pilots because they suggest a model is already sold, deployed, or at least commercially surfaced. Pre-order, Development, and Prototype entries are still useful, but they belong in roadmap scanning and innovation watchlists until a team confirms delivery timing, documentation depth, and support coverage. A strong evaluation flow is to sort the shortlist by status first, then request fresh technical and commercial documents before a model moves into budget planning.

Why are some robots missing public prices?

Many robotics vendors publish capabilities without publishing a universal list price. Enterprise and service robots often depend on integration scope, software packages, service bundles, deployment country, or support contract terms. For that reason, a missing price should be read as “not publicly listed in this record”, not as “cheap,” “premium,” or “not for sale.” When a route contains many unpriced entries, the next step is usually a normalized quote request. Ask each vendor for the same structure — hardware, accessories, onboarding, software, maintenance, and training — so the comparison stays apples to apples.

Buyer workflow
Can this page help with deployment planning, not just browsing?

Yes. The route is useful because it compresses a large amount of catalog coverage into a cleaner planning sequence. Start with category concentration to see where the route is deepest, then use the robot cards to understand maturity and price posture, and then branch into manufacturer pages for documentation depth and product-family context. That path lets a team move from broad market scanning to a more disciplined shortlist without losing the reason each candidate advanced. It is not a substitute for pilots, but it is a strong way to reduce search time before pilots begin.

How should teams compare Unknown against other countries in ui44?

A practical stack is: (1) robot count share, (2) manufacturer count, (3) category overlap, and (4) price posture. This avoids over-indexing on a single number. A country can have a large catalog footprint and still be narrow in category variety, or it can have strong overlap with Unknown but a much smaller pool of vendors. The peer-country table on this page is built for exactly that question: when is the current route enough, and when does a second country route add real search value? The answer should always be based on overlap and options, not on raw count alone.

How can procurement teams use the manufacturer section effectively?

Use the manufacturer links as a decision funnel. First, eliminate makers whose categories clearly do not fit your target workflow. Second, prioritize makers with model statuses aligned to your timeline. Third, inspect documentation depth on the manufacturer route: number of tracked robots, link quality, and whether the catalog shows breadth or a single flagship model. Finally, move only the strongest makers into structured outreach. That process turns a long route into a smaller, evidence-backed vendor set instead of an endless browse session.

When should I widen the search beyond Unknown?

Open peer-country routes when you need deeper category overlap, more manufacturer options, or a meaningfully different listed price profile. If the current route already covers your target workload with enough mature candidates, widening the search too early can create noise. If the route is strong in one segment but thin in another, or if the strongest candidates are clustered around a single manufacturer, that is a good signal to compare another country route before vendor outreach. The goal is not maximal browsing. The goal is enough market breadth to create a resilient shortlist.

Technical evaluation
How does sensor technology vary across robots from Unknown?

Sensor stacks usually follow task design. Cleaning robots lean on LiDAR, vision, cliff sensing, and proximity systems to manage navigation and obstacle avoidance. Humanoid and quadruped systems tend to add richer perception, force feedback, or balance-oriented sensors. Delivery and patrol robots often mix cameras, positioning, and environmental sensing for wider-area coverage. The ranked signal tables on this route help with pattern detection, but the final evaluation should always ask whether a sensor suite matches your environment: indoor versus outdoor use, lighting conditions, floor changes, obstacle density, and how much autonomy you actually expect on day one.

What connectivity standards should buyers expect from Unknown robots?

Most modern robots expose Wi‑Fi and Bluetooth as baseline options, while higher-end systems may add cellular links, more advanced fleet connectivity, or integration-specific interfaces. The important question is not whether a connectivity term appears in the catalog; it is whether that connectivity fits your security policy, latency needs, facility coverage, and support model. For teams in enterprise or regulated environments, network segmentation, update policy, remote diagnostics, and account governance often matter more than the presence of a single radio standard. Treat connectivity labels as a starting filter, then verify integration details directly on the robot page and with the vendor.

How should teams approach total cost of ownership for Unknown robots?

Total cost of ownership is usually far larger than base hardware price. A good TCO model includes integration engineering, onboarding, operator training, software fees, consumables, replacement parts, maintenance windows, and downtime risk. For larger deployments, it may also include facility changes, charging infrastructure, support response commitments, or workflow redesign. The value of this route is that it helps you compare the catalog’s listed price posture quickly, but budgeting should never stop there. Normalize every quote into the same cost structure before ranking vendors, especially when some models publish price and others do not.

What role does AI play in differentiating robots from Unknown?

AI matters most when it improves a task in a way your team can actually verify. In practice, that may mean navigation quality, better object handling, stronger voice interaction, more resilient path planning, or better adaptation to changing environments. Some vendors push more on-device intelligence, while others rely on cloud services for heavier processing. The core buying question is not whether “AI” appears in the marketing copy; it is whether the implementation matches your latency expectations, privacy requirements, connectivity assumptions, and failure handling model. Use AI claims as a hypothesis generator, not as a substitute for proofs during pilot work.

Decision quality
Do headquarters labels tell me where the robot is built?

Not necessarily. In this project, the country route is driven by the manufacturer headquarters label used for catalog organization. Manufacturing, integration, and service footprints can span several regions, and those realities do not always map cleanly to a single headquarters country. That means this route is excellent for navigation and initial analysis, but it is not enough for supply-chain, compliance, or local-service decisions. If geography matters for your deployment, verify model-level sourcing, support region, and service coverage directly with the vendor before committing budget.

What should teams do when a country has only one or two manufacturers?

Low representation is still meaningful. It may signal a narrow route with a small but relevant set of candidates, or it may indicate that the strongest options for your use case live somewhere else in the catalog. In those cases, use the current route for orientation, then widen the shortlist through category pages, manufacturer pages, and peer-country comparisons. The important thing is to keep the original reason for the search intact. A smaller route is not useless; it simply changes how quickly you should branch into the rest of the database.

How often should stakeholders revisit a country route during evaluation?

Revisit at every major decision gate: initial discovery, post-RFI narrowing, and pre-pilot signoff. Country routes are especially useful for spotting newly represented manufacturers, new models, or lifecycle changes that can change the shortlist after the first pass. That cadence helps teams avoid stale screenshots, old notes, or memory-driven assumptions. A route review does not need to be long. It just needs to be consistent enough that the shortlist reflects the current catalog rather than a one-time snapshot taken weeks earlier.

What is the biggest mistake teams make with country-level robot directories?

The common mistake is treating country rank as a substitute for fit. A country can look strong by count and still be a poor match for your workload, budget, support constraints, or deployment environment. The better sequence is layered: use the country route for orientation, manufacturer and category routes for narrowing, robot detail pages for proof, and pilot work for final selection. That keeps the process fast without allowing a high-level catalog signal to overpower the operational reality of the deployment.

Sources & References
  • Manufacturer routes: After using the Unknown route for the first scan, jump into the linked manufacturer pages to confirm whether a promising robot is a one-off model or part of a deeper product family. That matters because broader families often imply better documentation, clearer positioning, and more evidence about where a vendor is focused.
  • Category routes: If your use case is already clear — for example cleaning, delivery, or humanoid research — category pages are the fastest way to see whether the strongest candidates from Unknown still hold up when compared against the wider catalog. Category routes are often the cleanest way to pressure-test whether a country-specific shortlist is too narrow.
  • Robot detail pages: Use the robot cards on this route only for triage. Once a model survives the first pass, open its full profile to verify specs, official URLs, certifications, release context, and any price notes. That is where teams should resolve ambiguous claims before a candidate moves into procurement or technical review.
  • Component glossary: When sensor or connectivity terminology becomes noisy, use the components glossary and component detail pages to normalize definitions. This keeps teams from comparing marketing labels instead of the underlying hardware or software capability the label is supposed to describe.
  • Compare and buyer-journey tools: The compare flow helps normalize spec differences across finalists, while the buyer-journey content is useful for scoping pilots, stakeholders, rollout risk, and decision gates. These internal references are often more useful than raw browsing once the candidate set has narrowed.
  • Official vendor material: Treat each robot detail page as a bridge into verification, not as the final source of truth. Once a model matters, collect the official spec sheet, public product page, support contacts, and any deployment references that can confirm the record is still current. This is especially important when the route shows older release windows or incomplete public pricing.
  • Pilot scoring rubric: Before live demos begin, define the scorecard that will decide whether a candidate advances. Typical categories include task success rate, operator burden, intervention frequency, setup complexity, service responsiveness, and total-cost clarity. A route like this helps you discover candidates, but a written rubric is what stops charismatic demos from distorting the final decision.
  • Regional fit checks: Headquarters geography is only one signal. Teams with cross-border rollouts should verify language support, reseller or integrator coverage, maintenance turnaround expectations, warranty behavior, and whether on-site service exists in the actual deployment region. Those checks often explain why a promising catalog candidate becomes either a strong pilot choice or a research-only lead.
  • Document elimination reasons: Keep a short note for every vendor that drops out of the process — too expensive, weak support, unclear roadmap, missing compliance evidence, or poor task fit. That small discipline prevents teams from re-evaluating the same dead ends later and makes country-route reviews more strategic when the catalog changes over time.