China's leading robotics company Unitree announced its listing on the Chinese mainland stock market today (August 19) alongside the unveiling of a new product.
Let's take a look at the robot that reportedly pushes the limits of human capability.
A bipedal robot stands on two legs and effortlessly leaps into the air from a stationary position.
It even strikes a split pose with its legs extended forward and backward in mid-air before landing steadily.
It jumped to a height of 2 meters from a standstill.
The robot is named 'Chaorin' (Superhuman), or 'Superman' in English.
This is the new humanoid robot unexpectedly unveiled by Unitree, a major Chinese robotics company, to coincide with its stock market debut.
Unitree claimed that this robot not only achieved a standing vertical jump of 2 meters but also recorded a maximum running speed of 45.6 km/h, surpassing the world record held by track and field star Usain Bolt.
Unitree reportedly supplied about 18,000 bipedal humanoid robots last year.
(Photo Source: X @UnitreeRobotics)
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