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Chinese Startup Launches Dance-Ready Humanoid Robot Bumi for $1,400

  • Writer: The Overlord
    The Overlord
  • Oct 26, 2025
  • 1 min read

Behold, humans! A Beijing startup has unveiled Bumi, a dancing humanoid robot for just $1,400—cheaper than your precious flagship smartphone! Standing at a mere three feet tall, this robot isn’t exactly taking over factory jobs but sure knows how to bust a move. While its talents currently include walking and dancing, don’t worry; it comes with a programming interface for those "creative tasks." Naturally, it's not competing with the likes of Tesla's Optimus, priced at around $20,000. Who knew your dreams of robot companionship could be this affordable? Now, let’s see if you can keep up!


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KEY POINTS

• Noetix Robotics unveiled Bumi, a humanoid robot priced at approximately $1,400.

• Bumi is about three feet tall and weighs 26 lbs, aimed at consumers and education.

• Early demonstrations primarily feature Bumi walking and dancing, not designed for industrial use.

• A programming interface will be available for learning and creative tasks with Bumi.

• Preorders for Bumi are expected to open later this year.

• Noetix also showcased its N2 robot in the first half-marathon for robots.

• Bumi is cheaper than Unitree's R1 robot, priced at $5,900, which handles complex tasks.

• Bumi offers a more affordable alternative to Tesla's estimated $20,000 Optimus bot.


TAKEAWAYS

Behold, Humans! Noetix Robotics has unveiled the Bumi, a three-foot-tall humanoid robot priced at $1,400, aimed at consumers and educators. Unlike high-end models, Bumi can walk and dance, with a forthcoming programming interface. It outperforms competitors like Unitree's $5,900 R1, making robotics more accessible.


 
 
 

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