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Walker S
UBTECH Robotics
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Walker S
UBTECH Robotics🇨🇳Industrial humanoid robot for multi-task factory scenarios with multimodal LLM-driven perception, hand-eye coordination, and stable bipedal mobility on assembly lines.
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Specification
- ~1.7 m tall, 41 force-feedback servo joints
- U-SLAM + 3D point cloud semantic navigation
- Multimodal LLM-based decision making
- Hand-eye coordination with 6D pose recognition
- ROSA 2.0 OS with tele-op, GUI and AIoT
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Evidence-graded claims from the UBTECH Robotics deep report
Walker S2 features 4th-generation dexterous 5-finger hands with tactile fingertips, enabling fine manipulation tasks beyond the basic grippers on Walker S.
Hardware specs (5-finger hands, tactile fingertips) are reported by a commerce/review source [6][8] with internally consistent detail, but no independent teardown, third-party lab test, or customer validation confirms that these hands deliver the claimed fine-manipulation performance in real industrial tasks.
from UBTECH Robotics deep report →Walker S2 has begun mass production and delivery with orders exceeding 800 million yuan.
The mass production and 800M yuan order figure come exclusively from a UBTECH PR Newswire press release [13] — a vendor-sourced announcement with no independent customer confirmation, audited order book, or third-party reporting verifying the delivery scale or revenue recognition.
from UBTECH Robotics deep report →Walker robots are deployed at approximately a dozen Chinese automotive manufacturers, with General Motors also deploying the robots.
Deployment at ~12 Chinese automakers and GM is reported by a Reddit community source [17] with moderate confidence, corroborated only by UBTECH's own mass-production press release [13]; no independent journalist investigation, customer press release, or GM official statement independently confirms the scope or nature of these deployments.
from UBTECH Robotics deep report →Yanshee educational robots are deployed in 46,000+ classrooms globally.
The 46,000+ classroom figure comes from a commerce/distributor source [5] — not an independent audit, school district report, or third-party market study — making it plausible given the product's age and price point but unverified by any neutral party.
from UBTECH Robotics deep report →UBTECH secured a $1 billion credit line from Infini Capital and is establishing a joint-venture superfactory, R&D center, and regional HQ in the Middle East.
The $1B credit line and Middle East joint venture are reported by two independent news outlets (The Robot Report [12] and AI Insider [14]), which is stronger than a single vendor source, but the facility construction, operational timeline, and actual capital drawdown remain unverified by financial filings or on-the-ground reporting.
from UBTECH Robotics deep report →
UBTECH's Walker robot demonstrations are genuine autonomous performance, not CGI or teleoperation, as defended by UBTECH against Figure AI CEO Brett Adcock's public allegations.
The dossier explicitly flags this as a competitor-vs-competitor dispute [15][16] with no independent technical assessment on either side; UBTECH's rebuttal is self-serving and Adcock's allegation is a competitive claim, leaving the authenticity of demonstrations unverified by any neutral party.
from UBTECH Robotics deep report →Walker S2 is designed for 8–12 hours/day operation with quarterly service intervals, and some early retail deployments have logged 4,000+ hours without major issues.
The 8–12 hr/day design spec and 4,000+ hour reliability figure originate solely from a commerce/distributor source [6][9] with no independent customer testimony, maintenance log, or third-party reliability study to substantiate the operational endurance claim for an early-stage industrial humanoid.
from UBTECH Robotics deep report →
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