Unitree presents humanoid robot that surpasses human records in speed and jump height
Robotics company Unitree announced the launch of its new humanoid robot called "Superhuman," achieving extraordinary milestones in physical performance. The robot reaches 2 meters in height from standing jumps and achieves maximum speeds of 12.66 m/s, surpassing world records held by humans in both jump height and running speed.
Developed in just over 3 months, the project still has significant potential for improvement, according to the manufacturer. This launch represents a notable advancement for the company, which had presented its H1 model in April of this year with speeds of 10 m/s.
Since production began, Unitree has already manufactured approximately 18,000 humanoid robots with biped leg configuration.