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UBTECH says full-size humanoid robots typically run for only two to four hours amid U1 battery criticism · TechNode

UBTECH's newly unveiled full-size humanoid robot U1 has drawn widespread attention, particularly the U1 Ultra (male version), which carries a price tag of

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UBTECH says full-size humanoid robots typically run for only two to four hours amid U1 battery criticism ·…

UBTECH's newly unveiled full-size humanoid robot U1 has drawn widespread attention, particularly the U1 Ultra (male version), which carries a price tag of

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UBTech’s UWorld U1 tests demand for humanoid robots at home

The series has drawn over 13,000 orders, as UBTech tries to move humanoid robots beyond industrial use and into households.

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  1. lunedì 6 luglio 2026·technode.com

    UBTECH says full-size humanoid robots typically run for only two to four hours amid U1 battery criticism · TechNode

    UBTECH's newly unveiled full-size humanoid robot U1 has drawn widespread attention, particularly the U1 Ultra (male version), which carries a price tag of

  2. martedì 7 luglio 2026·kr-asia.com

    UBTech’s UWorld U1 tests demand for humanoid robots at home

    The series has drawn over 13,000 orders, as UBTech tries to move humanoid robots beyond industrial use and into households.