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Agibot A2

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High-scoring humanoid with 9/10 skill score. Capable of threading needles and climbing stairs with advanced AI perception system.

Height
175 cm
Weight
55 kg
DOF
49
Runtime
2 hrs
Max Speed
3.3 m/s
Price
$100,000
Climbs Stairs

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Detailed Specifications

Physical Specifications

Height175 cm
Weight55 kg
Country of OriginChina

Mobility

Total Degrees of Freedom49
Max Walking Speed3.3 m/s
Can Climb StairsYes

Manipulation

Total Payload15 kg

Power

Battery Life2 hours

Sensors

Depth SensorsYes

Commercial Information

Price$100,000
AvailabilityPrototype
Target MarketIndustrial, Research
StatusPrototype

About Agibot A2

AgiBot's A2 humanoid robot emerged from Shanghai AI Lab's robotics research, quickly establishing itself as one of China's most commercially advanced humanoid platforms. Standing 175 cm tall and weighing 55 kg, the A2 mirrors human proportions while delivering industrial-grade performance.

The robot features over 49 degrees of freedom, with 19 DOF in its dexterous hands alone, enabling tasks as delicate as threading a needle. Dual 7-DOF arms provide industrial-grade accuracy for repetitive tasks. The A2 operates for 2 hours continuously, walks at speeds up to 3.3 m/s, and handles 15 kg payloads.

AgiBot's AI capabilities leverage a 200 TOPS computing system for real-time processing. The sensor suite includes microphone arrays, LiDAR, and RGB-D cameras. Multi-modal models enable 96% accuracy in sound source localization, facial recognition, and lip-reading in noisy environments, achieving a 99% face wake-up rate for natural interaction.

By December 2024, AgiBot had produced 962 units and entered mass production. Clients including BYD and SAIC Motor have deployed AgiBot robots for industrial automation and logistics. In November 2025, the A2 earned a Guinness World Record for walking 106.286 kilometers, demonstrating 360 hours of continuous walking without anomalies, equivalent to 18 months of typical use with zero falls. Founded in 2023 by former Huawei engineers, AgiBot exemplifies China's rapid progress in humanoid robotics.

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