Haier HIVA Haiwa Conquers Chores with 44-DoF Mastery

Unveils Chores Terminator
Haier thrusts into the robotics arena with the HIVA Haiwa, a wheeled humanoid prototype unveiled at AWE 2025 in China, redefining domestic drudgery through its 44 degrees of freedom that mimic human dexterity for tackling endless household battles. Engineers remotely pilot this 165cm tall machine today, feeding data to its AI for eventual solo operation, positioning it as a smart home sentinel that syncs flawlessly with Haier appliances. This launch disrupts the chore landscape, promising liberation from mundane tasks like scrubbing floors or wrestling laundry, and signals appliance giants pivoting to autonomous helpers amid rising demand for time-saving tech.
Dexterity Redefines Tasks
HIVA Haiwa's 44 degrees of freedom empower its articulated arms to grasp utensils with surgeon-like precision, flipping eggs or folding shirts without a crease, while its wheeled base glides through kitchens and hallways unhindered. Unlike rigid bots, this design reaches from floor to two-meter shelves, manipulating fragile kitchenware or bulky laundry baskets effortlessly. Remote oversight accelerates its learning curve, capturing real-world nuances to evolve into a proactive chore vanquisher that anticipates needs, such as preheating ovens or sorting recyclables, transforming passive homes into dynamic ecosystems.
Engineering Precision Unleashed
At its core, HIVA Haiwa leverages cutting-edge actuators and sensors for fluid, human-scale motions, bypassing legged instability with a stable four-wheel platform that ensures reliable navigation in cluttered spaces. Its AI training pipeline, fueled by teleoperation, builds a vast dataset for autonomous decision-making, integrating seamlessly with Linux-based systems for robust control. This engineering leap forward prioritizes endurance and adaptability, enabling the robot to handle repetitive strains like mopping vast floors or stirring pots for hours, setting a benchmark for scalable home robotics.
Transforms Daily Routines
Imagine returning to a home where HIVA Haiwa has mopped spills, folded fresh linens, and prepped dinner via oven coordination, all while monitoring pet antics. Targeted for cleaning sweeps, laundry logistics, cooking prep, and appliance orchestration, it elevates smart homes by executing multi-step sequences like unloading washers then ironing stacks. This chore-conquering prowess extends to hard-to-reach spots, reducing owner intervention and fostering independence for busy families or elderly users, heralding a shift where robots shoulder the invisible labor burden.
Specs Dominate Households
Measuring 165 x 50 x 40 cm and tipping 70 kg, HIVA Haiwa cruises at 2 km/h (0.56 m/s) on its four-wheel base, powered by a battery lasting up to 4 years under normal cycles. It packs RGB cameras, stereo vision, ultrasonic rangefinders, IMU, gyroscope, force, and temperature sensors for acute awareness, paired with SLAM, visual odometry, and IMU for pinpoint navigation. Lifting household items, tools, laundry, and kitchenware, it prioritizes safety via emergency stops, obstacle dodging, and collision alerts, all orchestrated on a Linux OS fused with ROS, Python, and C++ APIs.
Outmaneuvers Rivals
Against Figure 03's bipedal agility, HIVA Haiwa's wheeled stability and Haier ecosystem integration shine for homes, though it trails in legged versatility; Elf V1 Series matches multi-tasking but lacks Haiwa's 44-DoF finesse for delicate irons. AIMY's compact form excels in tight spaces yet forfeits Haiwa's two-meter reach, while ALICE 3 prioritizes speed over Haiwa's endurance battery. Strengths include unmatched appliance synergy and chore-specific dexterity; weaknesses involve current remote reliance versus competitors' autonomy edges, yet Haiwa's manufacturing scale promises affordability dominance.
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