Robot breaks world record for half-marathon
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The demonstration centers on a controlled track test in which the robot passes a speed-measurement device at peak velocity. Unitree says the measurement may not be
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Chinese humanoid robot hits 22 mph in tests, nearing elite sprint pace
A humanoid robot built by Chinese firm Unitree Robotics has reportedly reached a peak running speed of 10 meters per second, roughly 22.4 miles per hour, during controlled testing. If accurate, that puts a two-legged machine within arm’s reach of the average speed Usain Bolt maintained during his world-record 100-meter dash.
Chinese robotics startup Unitree Robotics released a video on Saturday showing its H1 robot reached a sprint speed of up to 10 meters per second, noting that the humanoid robot broke the world record again.
Humanoid machines slowly picked up litter and sorted out bouquets of flowers on Tuesday in a demonstration of how robots might eventually be used to
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Video: China’s humanoid robot reaches 10 m/s sprint, edges closer to Usain Bolt’s record
Unitree Robotics has released a video showing its H1 humanoid robot reaching a sprint
A humanoid robot conducts late-night testing in Beijing on April 11, 2026, as it prepares for the upcoming half marathon event held in the city. Photo: VCG. As the capital city sh
Yushu Technology (Unitree Robotics) announced that its H1 robot has refreshed a new world record for the 100-meter sprint test speed among humanoid robots. Video footage showed th