E1

E1

The Noetix E1 is a compact bipedal humanoid robot standing 1.36 meters tall, engineered for advanced embodied intelligence and dynamic human interaction. Featuring 21 degrees of freedom, including extended arms, waist flexibility, and modular expansions, it excels in agile locomotion at 1.2 m/s walking speed with 1-2 hours endurance. Powered by multi-modal AI, the E1 synchronizes speech synthesis, expressive facial animations, and fluid body gestures for low-latency multilingual communication and emotional engagement. Its 48V low-power system enables memory retention, personality customization, and immersive scenarios like education, research, and demonstrations. Versatile modular options, such as dexterous hands and advanced arms, support tasks from athletic jumps to artistic performances, including a record 1.25-meter standing long jump. Designed for accessibility, the E1 bridges research-grade capabilities with real-world adaptability in human-proportioned form.

Manufacturer
Noetix Robotics
Rating
★★★★☆(4.0)
Launch Year
2025
Price
USD 5,570 - 10,000
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Robot Specifications

Primary Use Cases
Athletic robotics research, STEM education, human-robot interaction studies, and commercial guide roles.
Pet Friendly
Yes, with safety protocols
Deployment
autonomous, teleoperation, learned behaviors
Multi-Robot Coordination
Supported (Fleet management)
tools, packages, precision instruments, people interaction
dexterous hands, advanced arms, tool changers
5 kg per arm
10 kg maximum

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Q1. What is E1, and what problem is it designed to solve?

E1 is a humanoid robot developed by Noetix Robotics, a Beijing-based company founded in 2023. According to the manufacturer, it addresses challenges in human-robot interaction and dynamic mobility for research and early commercial applications.

Q2. What are the main capabilities and key features of E1?

E1 incorporates motion control algorithms for multi-terrain walking, bionic head modules, and AI-driven perception. The manufacturer states these enable stability on grass, snow, slopes, and steps, supporting iterative product development.

Q3. Who is E1 built for, and which industries can benefit from it?

E1 targets researchers, educators, and small enterprises in robotics. Noetix Robotics indicates potential benefits in education, manufacturing, logistics, and early consumer settings like family entertainment.

Q4. Is E1 a commercial product or still a research prototype?

E1 originated as a prototype, with Noetix Robotics advancing from the N1 model unveiled in 43 days from concept. As of 2026, the company has transitioned toward commercial presentations in education and research contexts.

Q5. Is E1 currently available for purchase, and when is it expected to ship?

As of 2026, Noetix Robotics reports early sales and orders for related models following announcements. Shipping depends on production scaling, with facilities in Beijing and Changzhou supporting pre-order fulfillment.

Q6. How does E1 actually work in real-world environments?

E1 uses self-developed algorithms for bipedal stability and environmental navigation. Testing by the manufacturer demonstrates performance on varied terrains, with sensor fusion aiding real-time adaptation in controlled settings.

Q7. When was E1 announced or officially launched?

Noetix Robotics established in 2023 and released the first N1 prototype shortly after, completing bipedal tests. Related models like Bumi saw public announcements and orders in late 2025.

Q8. How is E1 different from other robots in the same category?

E1 emphasizes in-house vertical integration for control systems and localized components, per the manufacturer. This approach supports cost efficiencies and rapid iteration compared to reliance on external suppliers.

Q9. Does E1 require additional development or customization after purchase?

According to Noetix Robotics, E1 includes open interfaces for programming and integration. Users in education and research may adapt it via developer tools for specific tasks.

Q10. What is the future roadmap or planned upgrades for E1?

The company announced plans in 2026 for expanded production and consumer market entry, including Series B financing. Targets include scaling applications from education to broader deployments.

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