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LimX Dynamics

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Height
160 cm
Payload
Verified autonomy
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Real deployment
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Status
Price
verified / really deployed unverified / demo-stage
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The system designated CL-2 appears to be the LimX Luna, a full-size interactive humanoid robot from LimX Dynamics (Shenzhen, founded January 2022). Luna stands 160 cm tall with 27 DOF and is designed for entertainment/commercial deployment (shopping malls, museums, stages), featuring cluster performance support for 200+ units with millisecond sync, multimodal interaction, and an AI task editor. LimX Dynamics has raised a $200M Series B and offers a broader product line including the Oli general-purpose humanoid and TRON platforms. A significant portion of the extracted facts are irrelevant to this system (off2class, Cengage, Cloudflare R2, e-bike, Gen II Fund, and academic VLA papers unrelated to LimX), indicating noisy extraction; only LimX-relevant facts are synthesized here.

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height
160 cm
degrees_of_freedom
27 DOF

Price

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Evidence-graded claims from the LimX Dynamics deep report

Good
  • LimX robots (Oli/P1) achieve fully autonomous locomotion — including stair ascent at up to 1 m/s and multi-terrain outdoor navigation — without human teleoperation, via reinforcement learning.

    Four peer-reviewed papers (FastStair [22], LIPM-guided RL [23], VMTS [24], BarlowWalk [25]) independently confirm autonomous locomotion on LimX hardware, though all results are lab/research settings and no uncontrolled real-world deployment data exists.

    from LimX Dynamics deep report →
  • Luna is commercially available for purchase in China at 298,000 RMB (~$41,000 USD) as of May 2026, with international availability expected in 2027.

    Multiple independent news outlets (RobotsBeat [13], aiweekly [8], chinatechpulse [14]) corroborate the 298,000 RMB price and China availability; 2027 international timeline is from an independent news report [13] but no shipment volumes or customer orders have been confirmed.

    from LimX Dynamics deep report →
Bad
  • Luna humanoid executes autonomous real-world tasks — including dancing, multimodal interaction, and swarm performances — using onboard VLA models and AI task editor without teleoperation.

    Independent sources (SiliconAngle [16], aiweekly [8]) explicitly note that Luna demos are staged and no uncontrolled real-world autonomous performance data has been disclosed, contradicting vendor autonomy claims [2].

    from LimX Dynamics deep report →
  • TRON 2 is a modular three-in-one platform (bipedal, wheeled, hybrid foot-wheel) capable of up to 3 m/s bipedal and 5 m/s wheel-foot speed, with 5 kg per-arm payload and 30 kg carry on flat terrain.

    Specs are reported by an independent video source [26] but are self-reported/vendor-derived figures — no third-party benchmark or independent physical test has verified these speed or payload numbers.

    from LimX Dynamics deep report →
  • LimX Dynamics has concrete plans to ship robots to the Middle East in 2026 and is exploring U.S. business collaborations, signaling real commercial deployment beyond China.

    CNBC [17] independently reports Middle East shipping plans for 2026 and U.S. collaboration exploration, but no signed contracts, customer names, or confirmed shipment volumes have been disclosed, leaving this at the intent/planning stage.

    from LimX Dynamics deep report →
Ugly
  • Luna supports swarm synchronization of 200+ units at millisecond-level precision.

    The independent video source [26] explicitly labels this a vendor claim without verification, and no independent test or documented demonstration of 200+ unit swarm sync exists anywhere in the dossier.

    from LimX Dynamics deep report →
  • Luna is positioned for logistics and manufacturing deployment, not just entertainment.

    Independent analysis (aiweekly [8], chinatechpulse [14]) and the official spec page [2] both identify shopping malls, museums, amusement parks, and stages as primary venues; the industrial/logistics positioning is vendor aspiration with zero deployment evidence.

    from LimX Dynamics deep report →

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