Today (June 2, 2026), Ubiquitous's consumer grade humanoid robot brand "Ubiquitous" officially announced that its world's first full-size super biomimetic humanoid robot has landed on the JD platform for pre-sale. This must be a brand new species in "emotional companionship", which will be officially released on June 30th.
It is reported that this full-size super biomimetic humanoid robot is equipped with Ubiquitous's latest self-developed joint servo system and a universal humanoid robot large model. It can not only achieve smooth and natural full body motion interaction, but also recognize user emotions through multimodal perception, providing personalized emotional companionship, daily communication and other services.
As early as May 20th, Ubiquitous officially launched the consumer grade humanoid robot brand "UWORLD" through its official WeChat account. At that time, some netizens speculated that if released on such a romantic day, the product was likely to be a couple robot. Nowadays, it seems that netizens' eyes are indeed sharp.
This product, which focuses on "emotional companionship", not only responds to previous speculations, but also accurately meets the current consumer market's demand for emotional consumption. Many contemporary people have a need for emotional expression and companionship in their fast-paced lives, and this robot that can recognize emotions and engage in personalized communication may be able to fill this market gap.
According to the Intelligent Manufacturing Network, this full-size super biomimetic humanoid robot has reached a new level of anthropomorphism. The product is divided into two types: male and female. The male model is 183cm tall and weighs 42kg, while the female model is 168cm tall and weighs 35.2kg. It is noteworthy that both models are equipped with 88 degrees of freedom sports joints, support Wi Fi networking and charging, and have a range of 2 to 4 hours after a single charge, but are not open for secondary development.
In terms of functional positioning, it focuses on providing emotional value. Through its biomimetic exterior design and high degree of freedom in interaction, it attempts to simulate the presence of a human partner, meeting the emotional needs of modern society for alleviating loneliness and achieving deep communication.
As one of the early companies in China that laid out humanoid robots, Ubiquitous has independent technological capabilities in core hardware such as servo servos, motion control, and computer vision. The emergence of the "Youshi" brand is essentially the large-scale dimensionality reduction and cost reconstruction of the industrial grade technology that Youbisxuan has accumulated for a long time into consumer level scenarios.
Currently, consumer grade humanoid robots are at a critical crossroads. In the past few years, industry players have flocked to the fields of educational programming, guided tours, and light household chores, attempting to make robots "useful". However, limited by the maturity and hardware cost of general artificial intelligence, the landing of pure tool type humanoid robots in households has always faced questions about low cost-effectiveness and non essential needs.
Youbixuan has chosen a differentiated path: prioritizing solving "having love" rather than being fixated on "usefulness". Its full-size biomimetic humanoid robot directly targets emotional companionship, catering to concrete needs such as companionship for empty nest elderly in an aging society and emotional comfort for young people living alone in high tier cities.
This step is not only an important breakthrough for Ubiquitous in the To C track, but also a heavy obstacle for the entire domestic consumer grade humanoid robot industry. Whether it can truly open up the consumption mindset of ordinary users will soon be determined.
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