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UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China
The unveiling of model U1, which has silicone skin and emotional AI, reflects tech firms’ drive to expand robotics beyond industrial use
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Minxiao Changin ShenzhenPublished: 10:00am, 1 Jul 2026Updated: 10:12am, 1 Jul 2026UBTech Robotics, the world’s first publicly traded humanoid robot maker, has launched a consumer humanoid designed for personal companionship, featuring lifelike silicone skin and emotional artificial intelligence, as Chinese tech firms increasingly transition robots from the factory floor to the family living room.
The U1, unveiled on Tuesday in Shenzhen, comes in male and female versions, standing 183cm and 168cm tall, respectively.
The model is available in Lite, Pro and Ultra variants, priced from 119,800 yuan (US$17,650) to 990,000 yuan.
It features 88 servo joints, a silicone exterior and an emotional AI model running locally on Rockchip’s RK3588 processor. User data is stored on the device rather than uploaded to the cloud.
Unlike most humanoid robots designed for industrial use, the U1 is intended for interaction with users in domestic settings.
“The robot can hold conversations, maintain eye contact with users, and is available for sale only to adults,” according to staff at the launch event.
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