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Home / Technology / Humanoid Robots Dance Up a Storm at CES 2026

Humanoid Robots Dance Up a Storm at CES 2026

6 Jan

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Summary

  • Agibot unveiled A2 and X2 humanoid robots with impressive dancing skills.
  • Robots can move autonomously after mapping their environment.
  • Customizable hardware allows for varied applications and uses.
Humanoid Robots Dance Up a Storm at CES 2026

CES 2026 is poised to be a significant year for humanoid robots, with Agibot presenting its A2 and X2 models. These robots, one human-sized and the other slightly smaller, captivated attendees with their dancing abilities. Both demonstrated movement, waving, and choreographed steps, with the smaller X2 exhibiting notable agility.

Agibot's robots are engineered for environmental mapping, enabling autonomous navigation once their surroundings are scanned. While initially controlled via a dedicated controller, their full potential lies in independent operation. The company aims to offer these versatile robots in the United States this year, having already shipped thousands in China.

The A2 is envisioned for roles such as greeting visitors at events, offering directions, and accompanying guests. The X2, with its more human-like movements, is suited for educational purposes or as an engaging companion for activities like creating social media content. Pricing and release dates are pending, as hardware customization will tailor costs to specific use cases.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Agibot has introduced the A2 and X2 humanoid robots, showcased at CES 2026, known for their dancing capabilities and autonomous movement.
Yes, Agibot's A2 and X2 robots can move autonomously after mapping their environment using onboard sensors.
Agibot plans to make their A2 and X2 robots available in the United States this year, with exact dates and pricing to be announced.

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