Norwegian robotics company 1X has unveiled new 25-degree-of-freedom (DOF), tendon-driven hands for its NEO ...
XPENG's IRON humanoid robot blends a bionic spine, agile movement and advanced AI capabilities. It will soon go on sale.
X, a Norwegian-American robotics company, today revealed details about the five-finger hands attached to its soft, helpful ...
X's NEO home robot has new tendon-driven hands with 25 degrees of freedom and tactile skin. Feeling a glass slip is easy; real chores are not.
I saw these robot hands a few week ago. But now 1X has released all the details, and these are incredible humanoid robot ...
X says NEO's new hands can pour tea, plug in chargers, and use sign language.
What if a humanoid robot could catch falling objects, pick grapes, and plug in a USB-C cable without fumbling? Meet Neo, the ...
The U.S. chipmaker's first publicly available humanoid robotics system will use humanoids from Chinese startup Unitree.
M1, the first robotic hand purpose-built for industrial automation, and the mimic wearable U1 ("umimic"), an exoskeleton that lets people teach the robot simply by doing the task with their own hands.
Robots, robots and more robots. On the one hand, we have Elon Musk developing robots with a focus to have them build the ...