
Unitree H2
Unitree's flagship humanoid with bionic face and 11 km/h top speed. Features high-precision torque-sensing joints and lifelike expressive motion capability.

Unitree's flagship humanoid with bionic face and 11 km/h top speed. Features high-precision torque-sensing joints and lifelike expressive motion capability.
The Unitree H2, unveiled under the tagline "Destiny Awakening," represents the Chinese company's most advanced humanoid platform to date. A full-sized robot designed for practical work rather than research demonstrations. Standing 1.8 meters tall and weighing 70 kg, the H2 targets factories, logistics centers, and eventually domestic environments.
The H2 features a completely redesigned architecture with 31 degrees of freedom, including a 3-DOF waist and 2-DOF neck that enable remarkably fluid movements. Each arm now offers seven degrees of freedom, up from four in earlier models. Joint output reaches an impressive 360 Nm of torque, providing the strength needed for industrial tasks. The robot can carry 7 kg normally and up to 21 kg briefly.
Computing power represents a major upgrade: the H2 supports modular options from Intel Core i5/i7 processors up to NVIDIA's Jetson AGX Thor delivering 2070 TOPS of AI compute, enough for sophisticated on-device AI models. Developers can add up to three NVIDIA Jetson Orin NX modules for additional processing power. Onboard systems include dual-eye binocular cameras, WiFi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, and a microphone array with speaker for voice interaction.
Construction uses aircraft-grade aluminum, titanium alloy, and high-strength plastics. A 15 amp-hour lithium battery provides up to three hours of continuous operation. Priced under $30,000, the H2 significantly undercuts competing platforms while offering comparable or superior specifications. An educational variant (H2 EDU) supports secondary development with customizable compute modules and a 12-month warranty, positioning Unitree to capture both commercial and academic markets.
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