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Dancing Robot Oli Debuts in US, Shows Off Moves
9 Jan
Summary
- Oli, a 5-foot-5 humanoid robot, made its US debut with pre-programmed dance routines.
- Tron 1, a bipedal robot, is robust and customizable with different foot attachments.
- Both robots are available now for developers, with EDU versions starting at $20,000.

LimX Dynamics has officially launched its impressive 5-foot-5 humanoid robot, Oli, in the United States. During an exclusive hands-on demonstration, Oli showcased its agility and responsiveness by performing a variety of pre-programmed dance numbers. This debut offers developers a unique opportunity to explore advanced humanoid robotics.
The company also presented Tron 1, a shorter bipedal robot designed for versatility. Tron 1 comes equipped with interchangeable feet – flat, pointed, and wheel attachments – allowing for rapid movement and impressive maneuverability. Its robust design was evident as it recovered from multiple tumbles, demonstrating its resilience.
Both Oli and Tron 1 are engineered for customization, enabling users to adapt them for diverse use cases by swapping components like heads, hands, or adding different sensor packages. The EDU versions are available now, with Tron 1 starting at $20,000 and Oli at $60,000, fostering innovation in development and research.




