MagicLab made its debut at CES, accelerating global development
The company's debut centered on three flagship robots: the full-size general-purpose humanoid Gen1, the agile bipedal Z1, and the world's first "head-tail coordinated" quadruped, MagicDog.
At its inaugural International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) appearance, MagicLab, a global leader in embodied AI, presented a powerful demonstration of its technological vision. The company's debut centered on three flagship robots: the full-size general-purpose humanoid Gen1, the agile bipedal Z1, and the world's first "head-tail coordinated" quadruped, MagicDog.
MagicBot Gen1: Defining a Practical Future
This robot represents a significant step toward practical utility. As China's first general-purpose humanoid to achieve multi-unit collaboration, the Gen1 is equipped with 42 active degrees of freedom, proprietary dexterous hands, and the company's "Atomic Myriad" scene model. This allows it to manage complex, long-sequence tasks in settings like factories. Its recent milestone—successfully performing collaborative material handling and assembly in a home appliance plant—proves the viability of its cluster-scheduling technology for large-scale industrial use.
MagicBot Z1: Pushing Performance Boundaries
Engineered for high-dynamic motion, the Z1, launched in the latter half of this year, breaks new ground in hardware capability. It utilizes proprietary high-performance joint modules that deliver exceptional torque (over 130 N•m) and a wide motion range (up to 320°). This enables it to execute advanced, high-burst maneuvers such as recovering from forceful impacts and standing up from a prone position, providing a robust foundation for demanding commercial applications and future development.
MagicDog: Intelligent, Lifelike Companionship
More than a toy, MagicDog is designed as a true home companion. This quadruped robot features 13 degrees of freedom and integrates multi-modal audio, visual, and tactile interaction to foster genuine emotional bonds. Its standout "head-tail coordination" technology and bio-inspired design create a uniquely lifelike presence, redefining the companion robot as an agile and responsive member of the household.
For MagicLab, CES was more than a product showcase; it was a strategic platform for global engagement. By presenting these innovations, the company reinforces its commitment to a "Commercialization, Globalization" strategy, aiming to accelerate the real-world deployment of embodied intelligence on a worldwide scale.
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