宇树机器人伴舞“出圈” 网友直播间齐呼“上链接”

Group 1 - The news highlights the performance of humanoid robots at Wang Leehom's concert, where six robots showcased impressive dance moves, including a difficult flip, garnering attention from viewers and notable figures like Elon Musk [1] - Following the concert, a humanoid robot was featured in a live stream by Yushu Technology, significantly increasing viewer numbers and generating interest in purchasing the concert's robot model [1] - The G1 EDU humanoid robot, used in the concert, is priced at over 160,000 yuan for one model, while a standard version is approximately 85,000 yuan [1][2] Group 2 - Consumer interest in humanoid robots is practical, with potential applications including child transportation, household chores, and elder care [3] - Despite the excitement around humanoid robots, widespread adoption in home settings may take time, with industry experts predicting increased application over the next 3-5 years [4] - Orders for some robots have already been scheduled into May of the following year, indicating strong demand, while a more affordable robotic dog model has sold around 180 units since its launch [4] Group 3 - The Go 2 robotic dog, priced between 8,997 yuan and 29,999 yuan, is designed for various outdoor activities and can carry loads up to 10 kg, with a maximum speed of 12 km/h [5][6] - The Pro version of the robotic dog features human-machine interaction capabilities, supporting simple programming and educational functions [6] - The X version of the robotic dog is aimed at higher-end users for research and development purposes, indicating a tiered market approach [6]