🤖 Unitree H2 is not just another robot on the market; it is an attempt to bring technology closer to the form of a full-fledged human. From the first glance, it is clear: before us is an android with incredibly smooth, coordinated movements. It can dance, perform moves resembling martial arts, and even walk, slightly swaying, creating the effect of a “slightly drunk” human — this is an intentional feature that adds naturalness and realism to its movements.
Proportions and design
H2 stands 180 cm tall and weighs 70 kg. Developers emphasize that the robot’s dimensions are as close as possible to human body proportions. These are not just numbers — with such height and weight, H2 is perceived as a full-fledged “family member” at home, not just a technical device.

The robot has 31 movable “joints,” providing smoothness, coordination, and flexibility in movements. This allows H2 to perform complex combinations of movements without visible jerks or glitches. It can not only walk and dance but also demonstrate elements of martial arts, showing dynamic agility and response to pose changes.
Face and appearance
Unlike the previous Unitree H1 model, H2 has a “face.” At the moment, this is purely cosmetic and has no practical use. However, visually it makes the android appear more “alive,” closer to a human. In the promo video, developers specifically show how the robot “comes to life” thanks to clothing, movements, and facial expressions, creating the illusion of a real social being.
Demonstration and dynamics
Unitree Robotics presented H2 in a promo video titled “H2 Destiny Awakening.” In the video, the robot demonstrates smooth dance moves and kung-fu-like elements on stage, showcasing dynamic agility and potential future interactions with humans. The video immediately emphasizes the social aspect of the model: H2 is not only a technological experiment but also a potential “social robot” capable of interacting with people in domestic or entertainment environments. A fragment of the presentation can be viewed on our Telegram channel.

Technical and commercial aspects
Exact technical specifications, price, and sales start date have not yet been disclosed. For reference: the previous Unitree H1 model in the official online store cost around $90,000. It is likely that Unitree H2 will be more expensive, considering its new features and improved dynamics.
Prospects
With H2, it becomes clear that robots are getting closer to household use. They no longer look like bulky machines — these are humanoid androids capable of smooth movements and interaction. In the future, similar models may appear in homes, performing the functions of assistants, entertainment, or simply existing as social “family members.”
🕰️ Unitree H2 is a step toward an era where humanoid robots will no longer be science fiction and will become part of everyday life.
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