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Unitree launches $8,200 humanoid robot globally via AliExpress

Wednesday 15 - 14:20
By: Dakir Madiha
Unitree launches $8,200 humanoid robot globally via AliExpress

Unitree Robotics has begun selling its humanoid robot R1 internationally through AliExpress, offering the full model at about 8,150 dollars including import costs, with free shipping to the United States. A lighter version, the R1 AIR, is priced around 6,800 dollars. Deliveries are expected to start near the end of June, marking one of the first large-scale attempts to sell humanoid robots directly to consumers عبر a major online marketplace.

The launch targets several key markets including Canada, Japan, United Arab Emirates, and Singapore. The R1 stands out in a sector where most humanoid robots remain prototypes or industrial systems not available for retail purchase. By contrast, Unitree is positioning the R1 as a consumer-accessible product with broad international availability.

The robot measures about 1.2 meters in height and weighs roughly 29 kilograms. It is marketed as a “sports robot” capable of dynamic movements such as cartwheels, downhill running, and self-recovery after falls. The R1 AIR offers 20 degrees of freedom, while the standard R1 and an education-focused version, R1 EDU, provide 26 degrees of freedom with additional articulation in the waist and head. Only the EDU version supports custom software installation and full access to development tools.

Unitree’s pricing places it well below competitors. Projects such as Optimus from Tesla do not yet have confirmed consumer pricing, while Atlas from Boston Dynamics remains a non-commercial platform. Analysts say Unitree’s strategy could accelerate adoption by lowering entry barriers for developers, educators, and early adopters.

The launch coincides with rapid growth in China’s robotics manufacturing sector. In Foshan, a new facility backed by Leju Robotics and Dongfang Precision Science and Technology has begun operating a production line capable of building up to 10,000 humanoid robots per year. Industry forecasts suggest China’s humanoid robot output could rise by 94 percent in 2026, with Unitree and AgiBot accounting for a large share of deliveries.

Unitree is also advancing performance benchmarks. Its H1 robot recently reached speeds of 10 meters per second in testing, approaching elite sprint levels. Chief executive Wang Xingxing said the company aims to achieve a sub-10-second 100-meter run by mid-2026. The global rollout of the R1 comes ahead of a planned initial public offering, positioning Unitree among the first companies to bring humanoid robots into the consumer market at scale.


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