China's most advanced Unitree robot has become even cooler
With the latest update, it has learned to jump 1.4 meters long, do stretches and get up creepily after falls.
The 130 cm tall humanoid weighs 35 kg and runs for about two hours on a single charge, and each of its arms can lift up to 2 kg.
And this is not some prototype, but a production model, which is sold in China for $16,000
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