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Noetix Robotics Unveils Affordable Humanoid Robot “Bumi” at $1,400
Beijing-based startup Noetix Robotics has announced the pre-sale of its humanoid robot, Bumi, priced at ¥9,998 (approximately $1,400). This launch marks a significant milestone as Bumi becomes the first high-performance humanoid robot in China to be offered below the ¥10,000 threshold. Standing at around 94 cm tall and weighing approximately 12 kg, Bumi is equipped with a 48 V battery that provides a run time of 1 to 2 hours, allowing it to perform walking, running, and dancing motions.
Noetix Robotics claims Bumi is designed with accessibility in mind, featuring drag-and-drop graphical programming for children and voice interaction capabilities suited for companion and educational purposes. This innovation represents a shift from laboratory prototypes to consumer-ready devices in the home robotics market.
Transitioning Humanoid Robotics to the Mass Market
Founded in September 2023, Noetix Robotics has quickly emerged as a notable player in the robotics industry, drawing on expertise from institutions such as Tsinghua University and Zhejiang University. The company’s previous model, the N2 humanoid robot, received considerable attention in early 2024, achieving over 2,500 orders and even participating in a humanoid robot half-marathon, showcasing its commitment to practical applications in education and research.
The introduction of Bumi at a competitive price point signals a potential transformation in the commercialization of humanoid robots within China, shifting the market from a niche focus to broader public accessibility. Coverage from TechNode highlights the implications of Bumi’s launch, emphasizing its significance in making humanoid robotics practical for everyday use.
According to reports, the demand for affordable, high-functionality robots is on the rise, and Noetix Robotics aims to cater to this growing appetite. By lowering barriers to entry, the company is set to influence how consumers perceive and interact with humanoid robots, paving the way for their integration into educational settings and family homes.
As Noetix Robotics prepares for the upcoming pre-sale, the industry will be watching closely to see how Bumi performs in the marketplace and whether it can sustain the momentum created by its predecessor. The launch of Bumi may very well represent a pivotal moment in the evolution of robotics, making advanced technology accessible to a wider audience and encouraging innovation in the sector.
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