Butler robots for industry and home

in Popular STEM17 days ago

Butler robots for industry and home




New images released by ZERITH Robotics show dozens of H1 humanoid robos lined up in an industrial facility in China, performing synchronized movements, at first glance it appears only a visual demonstration, but the data behind the video tells something bigger, ZERITH Robotics has already entered the phase of mass production and real commercial implementation.


According to information from the sector, the company raised its production to more than 100 units per month in less than a year, the most impressive point is in the price, around $13,600, placing the H1 among the cheapest humanoids already on the market and with several units operating in cities such as Beijing and Shenzhen.


The H1 is not a traditional bipedal robot, it is a hover humanoid designed specifically for indoor environments, instead of walking like a human, it uses a unidirectional base like a smart cart that guarantees stability, maneuverability and continuous operation.




The robot measures about 1.80 cm in height, weighs approximately 55 kg and has articulated robotic arms for cleaning, sanitizing and simple manipulation of objects. To navigate it only combines 3D Lidar and depth cameras, allowing it to avoid people, furniture and obstacles in crowded places.


The difference is not the show, it is the actual use, because reports confirm that ZERITH Robotics robots already work autonomously in shopping centers and commercial spaces, executing repetitive tasks every day, this marks a clear transition from the phase of experimental pilots to continuous commercial operations, something that many robotics companies still promise, but few deliver.


This movement makes a profound change in the sector, instead of looking for perfect, expensive and generalist humanoids, Chinese companies are prioritizing accessible, specialized and easy-to-implement robots. The objective is not for human beings, it is to be useful, scalable and economically viable.



Sorry for my Ingles, it's not my main language. The images were taken from the sources used or were created with artificial intelligence