Bumi

Bumi

Bumi is a compact humanoid robot designed for mass consumer use, focusing on education, family interaction, and programming learning. Standing 94 cm tall and weighing 12 kg, it features bipedal locomotion with stable walking and flexible movements enabled by proprietary algorithms combining imitation and reinforcement learning. Constructed from lightweight composite materials and powered by a self-developed domain controller, Bumi aims to make humanoid robotics accessible and affordable for students, developers, and families. It supports interactive learning and companionship, leveraging a highly localized supply chain for scalability.

Manufacturer
Noetix Robotics
Rating
★★★★☆(4.0)
Launch Year
2025
Price
US$1,400
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Robot Specifications

Primary Use Cases
STEM education and programming labs, interactive home companion/demonstrator, choreography and entertainment, basic object fetch and delivery within home/classroom
Pet Friendly
Yes, with safety protocols
Deployment
Autonomous, teleoperation, learned behaviors
Multi-Robot Coordination
Multi-robot coordination via network
Small tools, educational kits, light packages, interactive objects
End-effector tool changers for hands, sensor modules
1.5 kg per arm
3 kg

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q1. What is Bumi, and what problem is it designed to solve?

Bumi is a compact bipedal humanoid robot developed by Beijing-based Noetix Robotics. Standing 94 cm tall and weighing 12 kg, it uses lightweight composite materials and a modular design to address affordability barriers in consumer robotics, targeting educational and home applications rather than heavy industrial tasks.

Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of Bumi?

Bumi supports bipedal walking, dynamic movements such as dancing, and an open programming interface for educational tasks. It incorporates a self-developed motion control system and runs on a 48V battery with 3.5Ah capacity, providing 1-2 hours of operation depending on usage. According to Noetix Robotics, these features prioritize learning and creativity over industrial strength.

Q3. Who is Bumi built for, and which industries can benefit from it?

Bumi targets educational users, such as students and developers, and home environments for basic interactive tasks. Noetix Robotics positions it for sectors like education and consumer applications, where its size and cost suit programming exercises and light domestic use rather than manufacturing or logistics.

Q4. Is Bumi a commercial product or still a research prototype?

Bumi is a consumer-grade commercial product announced by Noetix Robotics for preorder. Unlike earlier research-focused models like the company's N2, it employs cost-optimized manufacturing for market entry, marking a shift from prototypes to accessible devices.

Q5. Is Bumi currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?

As of 2025, Bumi is available for preorder through distributors. Noetix Robotics announced preorders to open around late 2024 shopping festivals, with shipping timelines dependent on fulfillment schedules.

Q6. What is the current price of Bumi, and what does the purchase include?

Noetix Robotics lists the base Bumi model at approximately 9,998 yuan, or $1,370. Educational variants, such as Bumi EDU, are offered at higher prices around $5,995 through some resellers; purchases typically include the robot, battery, and programming interface access.

Q7. When was Bumi announced or officially launched?

Noetix Robotics unveiled Bumi in October 2025. The announcement highlighted its entry into the consumer market, following the company's prior N2 model demonstrations.

Q8. How is Bumi different from other robots in the same category?

At 94 cm and 12 kg, Bumi is smaller and lighter than full-sized humanoids like Unitree's R1 or Tesla's Optimus, with a lower base price under $1,400. Noetix emphasizes its modular design and open interface for education, contrasting with larger models focused on industrial or complex tasks.

Q9. Does Bumi require additional development or customization after purchase?

Bumi includes an open programming interface intended for user customization in educational settings. According to Noetix Robotics, its modular architecture supports modifications, though core functionalities like motion control are pre-integrated for immediate use.

Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for Bumi?

Noetix Robotics has announced plans to expand Bumi's availability from initial commercial preorders toward broader consumer adoption. The company aims to enhance capabilities through software updates, building on its transition from research models to mass-market offerings.

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