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UBTech's Walker S2 humanoid robot can swap its own batteries without human help, enabling 24/7 operation in factories and reshaping the future of automation in manufacturing.
Click here for updates on this story DETROIT (WXYZ) — A human-sized robot casually walking down 7 Mile Road in Detroit has captured viral attention online and stopped pedestrians in their tracks.
No lie, the robot changing its own battery also has the potential to creep you out. The Walker S2 appears to have a pair of dorsal packs, each about the size of a lunchbox. When it starts to run ...
The latest humanoid robot on the market can purportedly run across a grassy lawn, do cartwheels and even fist-fight – and it costs less than $6,000. In a promotional video from China’s Unitree ...
Business Humanoid robot ‘graduates’ at Chinese high school ceremony as automation tech gains spotlight By Ariel Zilber Published July 8, 2025, 1:23 p.m. ET ...
UCSD tests Unitree G1 humanoid robot in real medical procedures UCSD equipped a Unitree G1 humanoid robot with Inspire Gen4 robotic hands and developed a bimanual teleoperation system for it as ...
On August 14, 2025, Beijing hosted the inaugural World Humanoid Robot Games. Robots competed in track-and-field races, ...
The robot, named Zion, is part of a promotion for an upcoming robot battle event in the city. Eddie Abro, who works on 7 Mile, couldn’t believe what he was seeing when he encountered the robot.
Robots used to need our help to keep going. They had to be plugged in or manually recharged. Now, UBTech is changing that. The company’s new humanoid, the Walker S2, has a feature that could ...