Human robots were part of the science fiction for decades, as many of us have already arose with the idea of such robots doing our business in the future. Although this technology did not make waves, many companies are already competing for dominance, and one of them is Unitree.
The company recently introduced its all -new human robot, G1Which can perform various tasks and are graceful enough to do a long jump, a jump and a Kung Fu. Here is everything you need to know about this topic.
Who is Unitree?
Founded in 2016, Unitree RoboticsThe officially known as Hangzhou Yushu Technology is a Chinese robot specialized in developing, manufacturing and selling high -performance robots for industrial and commercial applications.
While companies like Boston Dynamics also manufacture similar robots, the UNitree distinguishes themselves on some major standards. First, its robots are more affordable thanks to the internal development of basic components such as engines, control units and artificial intelligence models. In addition, UNITREE has their training data sets and reinforcement learning frameworks such as G1 and H1.
Unitree G1 Humanoid Robot
For many years, we have seen experimental shows of human robots that perform works such as walking, riding, and food. While these experimental shows were impressive, these robots lacked natural movement often.
This is exactly the place Unitree G1 Light. It weighs about 35 kg and stands at 130 cm, and the G1 comes in different versions with 23 to 43 degrees of freedom, specially designed to meet the different application needs. In addition, the 3D Lidar sensor for the robot, along with the depth sensor and multiple microphones, allows it to be very aware of its surroundings and make enlightened decisions.
In essence, the G1 works on Unifolm (Unitree Robot Model), supported by high -performance CPU with high performance and reinforcement learning algorithms. This enables the robot to perform complex tasks and constantly improve through experience and error. To make G1 better, UNITREE released a full -body data collection, which allows researchers and professionals to find new applications.
The results were amazing. In a recent pilot video, unite G1 Skipping Rope showed like a normal person. The robot, which can reach 4.5 miles, showed training in kung fu with humans while making some sick moves.
In addition, thanks to its feverish hands, the G1 can perform accurate tasks like a Rubik cube solution and transfer books pages. The robot works on a 9000 mAh battery, which provides up to two hours of operation. You can also Swap batteries to extend the use as well.
Possible applications

Although there is still a long way to cut it before we see these robots in the streets, they have no exclusive applications that can revolutionize multiple industries. These include:
- Help warehouses: Introduction to the inventory management and transportation.
- Home assistancePerforming household chores such as washing dishes, washing, and meals.
- Security patrolsMonitoring buildings independently and deterrent.
- Care of the elderly: Helping daily tasks such as reminders of medicines, carrying groceries, and providing transportation support.
We look forward
UNitree G1 represents a big jump forward in aggravated graceful robots. As the company continues to improve its robots, we will approach a future as it is part of our daily lives and reduce people from frequent work.