Honor Launches Its Humanoid Robot with a Moonwalk Dance Debut
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Overview
Honor, the smartphone brand spun off from Huawei, has officially unveiled its first humanoid robot. The debut video shows the robot performing a 'feet slide' dance — a moonwalk-style movement — as its showcase routine.
Community Reception
The r/singularity community had mixed reactions. While some noted it as an interesting new entrant to the humanoid robotics space, many compared it unfavorably to more advanced systems from companies like Unitree, calling the dance demonstration reminiscent of "early 2000s GameCube reveal energy." The choreography was seen as somewhat dated compared to the more fluid movements demonstrated by leading robotics companies.
Context
The Chinese humanoid robotics market is expanding rapidly, with companies like Unitree, DEEP Robotics, and others demonstrating increasingly capable systems. Honor's entry reflects a broader trend of consumer electronics and smartphone ecosystem companies pivoting into robotics. The move aligns with Chinese government priorities around advanced manufacturing and intelligent hardware.
Outlook
Honor's launch appears more focused on market entry signaling than technical showcase. Detailed specifications, commercial timelines, and production plans have not been announced, leaving many questions about where Honor's robot will fit in the competitive landscape.
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