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ROBOTERA used CES 2026 in Beijing to showcase a maturing, multi-product humanoid and manipulation platform built around its “Hexa-Core” concept—strength, agility, precision, stability, durability, and adaptability—signaling a push toward broader commercial deployment. The company highlighted three flagship systems: the L7 full-size bipedal humanoid, the Q5 wheeled humanoid, and the XHAND1 dexterous hand, all positioned as core building blocks for service, logistics, and research applications. L7, described as China’s first full-size bipedal humanoid combining large-scale dynamic motion with fine manipulation, demonstrated ultra-low-latency full-body teleoperation on-site, aiming to prove that a human-scale robot can maintain stability while executing complex movements. Standing 171 cm and weighing 70 kg, L7 offers 55 degrees of freedom and a 20 kg two-arm payload, and can be configured as a full biped or upper-body-only system, a modularity that is intended to reduce deployment and integration costs across different customer environments.
The Q5 platform targets highly interactive service scenarios, pairing a wheeled base with a 44-DoF humanoid upper body to more closely mirror human motion and enable natural interaction in commercial settings. Live demos at CES had Q5 engaging visitors, delivering items, and performing lower-body actions such as squatting to pick up objects, underscoring its suitability for customer-facing roles and research labs. XHAND1, a fully direct-drive, five-finger dexterous hand with 12 active degrees of freedom, is designed for precision manipulation, delivering up to 80 N single-hand grip force and lifting objects up to 25 kg while allowing fine control of force and angles. Importantly for ROBOTERA’s commercial credibility, XHAND1 has already been adopted by leading robotics developers and top-tier universities, supporting its positioning as a reference platform in manipulation research. Across L7, Q5, and XHAND1, ROBOTERA reports more than 600 cumulative units delivered into exhibition, retail, and logistics environments worldwide, indicating early but tangible market penetration and validating the robustness of its hardware portfolio as it scales into global industrial and service use cases.

