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CES 2026: Humanoid Robot Onero H1 Tackles Chores
4 Jan
Summary
- Onero H1 is an AI household robot that can grasp, push, and organize.
- The robot features articulated arms and a wheeled base for mobility.
- It uses an on-device VLA model for adaptive learning and task execution.

SwitchBot is introducing the Onero H1, an "accessible AI household robot," at CES 2026. This general-use humanoid robot aims to eliminate tedious housework by performing everyday actions such as grasping, pushing, opening, and organizing. The Onero H1 is designed to learn and adapt across different tasks and home scenarios, evolving from SwitchBot's previous multitasking bot.
The robot boasts articulated arms and hands, a face, and a wheeled base for mobility, lacking legs. It utilizes multiple cameras for perception and has 22 degrees of freedom, enabling complex movements. Its on-device OmniSense vision-language-action model allows it to understand object states and adapt to new tasks.
The Onero H1 represents SwitchBot's progression towards multi-task systems, addressing the ongoing debate between single-purpose and generalist household robots. The company plans to offer the Onero H1 and its robotic arms A1 for preorder soon, though pricing details are yet to be announced.




