Unitree Unveils 'Superman' Humanoid with 12.66 m/s Speed and 2-Meter Jump
Chinese robotics company Unitree has unveiled a new humanoid robot called "Superman." The company claims the robot can jump 2 meters from a standing position and reach a maximum speed of 12.66 meters per second. These performance figures position it as one of the fastest and most agile humanoids in its class, though independent verification is pending.
Unitree has not disclosed a detailed test protocol covering factors such as payload, surface conditions, or repeatability. The stated specifications are company claims and do not indicate that the robot has entered commercial production. The robot's name and capabilities align with Unitree's branding strategy, which emphasizes speed and agility in its product lineup.
The announcement has drawn attention from the robotics community, but experts note that such performance metrics require standardized testing for validation. Unitree has yet to release video evidence or third-party test results supporting these figures.
As with previous Unitree products, the company may provide more details through official channels in the coming weeks. For now, the "Superman" humanoid remains a demonstration of the company's technical ambitions rather than a commercially available product.