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China’s UBTech unveils eerily lifelike companion robots, and yes, they want to move in with you

Digital Trends

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July 1, 2026

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China’s UBTech unveils eerily lifelike companion robots, and yes, they want to move in with you

UBTech's new Uworld U1 humanoid robots are designed to live alongside people, learning routines, recognizing emotions, and holding natural conversations. The company even envisions customized versions that can recreate a person's face and voice.

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South China Morning Post

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· Jul 1, 2026

UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China

UBTech Robotics, the world’s first publicly traded humanoid robot maker, has launched a consumer humanoid designed for personal companionship, featuring lifelike silicone skin and emotional artificial intelligence, as Chinese tech firms increasingly transition robots from the factory floor to the family living room. The U1, unveiled on Tuesday in Shenzhen, comes in male and female versions, standing 183cm and 168cm tall, respectively. The model is available in Lite, Pro and Ultra variants,...

TechNode

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· Jul 1, 2026

UBTECH unveils consumer humanoid robot U1, says orders secure 11,000 ahead of first deliveries

Chinese robotics company UBTECH on Tuesday unveiled its first full-sized consumer humanoid robot, the U1 Series, marking a major push into the home robotics market as demand for AI-powered companions gains momentum. The launch event, held in Shenzhen, introduced the U1 Series under UBTECH’s new consumer brand, UWorld. More than 50 robot models with different []

Independent Online

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· Jul 1, 2026

PICS: Chinese firm sells hyper-real, 'always loyal' humanoid robots for R2.3m

PICS: Chinese firm sells hyper-real, 'always loyal' humanoid robots for R2.3m

Seeking Alpha

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· Jun 25, 2026

Agility Robotics: The First Listed U.S. Pure-Play Humanoid Company

Agility Robotics: The First Listed U.S. Pure-Play Humanoid Company

ANTARA News

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· Jun 23, 2026

Techman Robot Targets Southeast Asian Smart Manufacturing Markets at Thailand Automation Show

Techman Robot, a global leader in collaborative robots and AI vision technology, will showcase its latest innovations ...

The Hechinger Report

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· Jul 9, 2026

Don’t let AI raise your kids

In 2020, a 14-inch tall robot named Moxie was introduced to the world as a way to help children build social and emotional skills through conversations and interactive games guided by artificial intelligence. Kids became enthralled and attached to the oblong teal robot, referring to it as their best friend. Four years later, Embodied, the [] The post Don’t let AI raise your kids appeared first on The Hechinger Report.

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Related coverage for "China’s UBTech unveils eerily lifelike companion robots, and yes, they want to move in with you": South China Morning Post — UBTech’s lifelike humanoid robots built for companionship arriving in homes across China. TechNode — UBTECH unveils consumer humanoid robot U1, says orders secure 11,000 ahead of first deliveries. Independent Online — PICS: Chinese firm sells hyper-real, 'always loyal' humanoid robots for R2.3m. Seeking Alpha — Agility Robotics: The First Listed U.S. Pure-Play Humanoid Company. ANTARA News — Techman Robot Targets Southeast Asian Smart Manufacturing Markets at Thailand Automation Show. The Hechinger Report — Don’t let AI raise your kids