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Realbotix Robots: Still in the Uncanny Valley?
9 Jan
Summary
- Realbotix humanoid robots are designed to stand and talk, not walk.
- Robots are currently charging through the Uncanny Valley.
- CEO Andrew Kiguel calls eye contact moments an optical illusion.

At CES 2026, Realbotix presented its newest line of humanoid robots, designed to mimic human appearance and expression as closely as possible. These robots, including a male model named David, are built for static positions, equipped with mobile bases for battery and essential components. They are intended for roles such as customer service or providing company in group homes.
The company is striving to overcome the 'Uncanny Valley,' a point where artificial human likeness becomes unsettling. Despite advancements, the robots' realism is still a work in progress. Moments where the robots appeared to make eye contact were attributed by CEO Andrew Kiguel to an optical illusion, with a vision system for tracking people still in development.
Realbotix's goal is to achieve a convincing illusion of realness. While the current iteration may fall short of perfect replication, the company continues to innovate. Attendees can view interviews with the robots and CEO Andrew Kiguel in accompanying video content.




