The way Chinese robots are used like this has left foreigners completely dumbfounded.
What a lively scene! It's truly bustling.
In the past few days, Chinese robots have once again left foreign netizens on the Internet stunned...
First, Songyan Dynamics released its new little robot, Bumi.
Then, netizens exclaimed, "What? You're telling me this thing only costs 9,998 yuan?"
Coincidentally, these days, the world's first whole - machine modular embodied intelligent robot - D - INFINITE has also joined the fun on the Internet!
Netizens were amazed again and said, "Chinese Kung - fu! Too cool!"
Well, videos are being shared one by one, and discussions are booming.
This time, Chinese robots have truly gone viral!
Without further ado, let's join the fun quickly!
Foreigners are Amazed by Chinese Robots
Recently, Chinese humanoid robots have been extremely competitive! No wonder foreigners are dazzled.
Let's first talk about Bumi just released by Songyan Dynamics. It has brought the price of high - performance humanoid robots below 10,000 yuan.
Not only is it cheap, but it's also really good at showing off its skills, like:
As some netizens said, the price of Bumi is similar to that of a mid - range laptop. Where does it seem like the price of a humanoid robot!
Although exchange rates vary from country to country, people around the world are very sensitive to the word "cheap".
Who wouldn't like something that is both cheap and useful...
What's even more interesting is that some netizens even said, "Come on, take my money, just sell it to me!" (No more pretending.jpg)
Well, this time, the combination of high quality and low price has really impressed the world. (Smile)
Of course, what amazes foreigners is not only the price but also the unique skills of Chinese robots!
In the past few days, Benmo Technology released the world's first whole - machine modular embodied intelligent robot D - INFINITE, like:
It can not only slide down a steep slope but also do a backflip and perform some breaking dance moves.
Moreover, if I'm not mistaken, it seems it can even be used as a... scooter?
Seeing D - INFINITE's skills, everyone couldn't sit still. One netizen joked that it felt like an advertisement for an off - road vehicle!
Some netizens even started to imagine having 100 such robots working together outdoors. That would be an amazing scene:
Switching the topic, let's take a look at the H2 humanoid robot released by Unitree a few days ago, which has also attracted the attention of foreign netizens.
It's 180 cm tall, weighs 70 kg, and can spin and jump gracefully like a steel - straight man doing ballet:
Foreign netizens couldn't sit still again.
Some even think that robot technology is entering its iPhone moment?
This is of great significance.
Some netizens sighed, "Robots are entering an acceleration curve (applause here)!"
What amazes foreigners is not only these but also the Chinese robots that have gone viral at the IROS exhibition recently.
Let's first take a look at this "round - looking" robot developed by the Zhejiang University team:
It can not only roll around easily but also avoid obstacles effortlessly.
Some netizens can't believe that this over - 100 - kilogram big ball can easily avoid obstacles and said it's just like a human!
To be honest, from its appearance, it even seems like a flexible big tire...
Now, let's look at the Ganbeng L1 robot dog exhibited by Zhishen Technology this time:
It can roll, stand up, and even stand up immediately after being kicked. As one netizen said, it really looks like a puppy, and its movement performance is excellent!
One More Thing
While some netizens are cheering for domestic robots, some imaginative netizens have focused their attention on more strange things.
For example, after seeing Unitree's robot, one netizen sighed, "I wish it could clean my house for me!"
Well, this person wants to use the robot as a nanny!
Look at this one. Even more amazing, this person has already started imagining a robot battle in the future world. It's quite creative:
Of course, besides being amazed and having wild imaginations, many foreign netizens have also calmly shared some realistic thoughts:
For example, one netizen mentioned that a mini - sized robot like Bumi may be more friendly to women and less intimidating:
This is really a point I hadn't thought of before. It's quite interesting.
Some netizens have also considered the balance problem of small - sized robots and think they can be easily kicked over:
Anyway, this wave of Chinese robots has really impressed foreigners.
With prices at rock - bottom and functions at the top, from being able to jump and run to being able to flip and slide, it's like a "robot Spring Festival Gala" scene.