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China just showcased a new phase of humanoid robotics in public, with full-size robots performing sword dances, martial arts, parkour, aerial flips, and real-time recovery on national television. Robotera’s L7 demonstrated whole-body coordination with a fifty-five-joint system, Unitree’s G1 and H1 executed high-speed kung fu routines and three-meter flips in synchronized groups, and Agibot’s Expedition A3 delivered individual agility demos with no CGI involved. These were not lab tests or staged animations. They were live stress tests designed to prove readiness for real deployment.
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🧠 What You’ll See
0:00 Intro
0:39 How Robotera’s L7 maintains balance and torque control during a full sword routine
4:28 How Unitree’s humanoids perform synchronized kung fu, parkour, and aerial flips live
7:26 How real-time recovery logic allows robots to fall and rejoin performances
7:48 How Agibot’s Expedition A3 executes high-difficulty martial arts with no CGI
9:13 How production scale and shipment targets now replace demos as the main challenge
🚨 Why It Matters
This is not about performance art or viral clips. It is about humanoid robots proving stability, coordination, and recovery under public pressure. With companies like Unitree planning shipments in the tens of thousands and robots already moving toward factories, logistics, and inspection roles, the focus has shifted from capability to scale. That transition marks the moment humanoid robotics starts leaving controlled environments and entering real industrial use.
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