Noetix Robotics, a Beijing-based start-up, has introduced an affordable, “family-friendly” humanoid, marking a step in China’s efforts to bring such machines from laboratories and shops into homes.
Presale for the child-sized robot, named Bumi and priced at 9,988 yuan (US$1,402), began on Wednesday. The humanoid stands 94cm tall and weighs 12kg, according to the company.
China’s robotics industry is racing to develop more affordable humanoid robots. Unitree Robotics introduced its R1 in late July, priced at 39,999 yuan – about 60 per cent less than its US$16,000 G1 model.
Meanwhile, cities across the country are establishing large robotics training facilities aimed at helping manufacturers accelerate their product development.

Bumi signalled the “entry of humanoid robots into the consumer market”, merging scientific research with mass-market accessibility for the first time, Noetix said.
Intended for educational and family use, Bumi features a “lightweight” design and is capable of walking on two legs and performing flexible dance movements, the company said.