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Interestingly, this robot seems to embody a more consumer-friendly essence compared to Unry’s more intimidating B2W robot, showcased performing extreme parkour stunts. While the Go-To gingerly navigates stairs, the B2W demonstrates a confidence that feels more like a “manic assassin on rollerblades” than a helpful companion.
For those intrigued by owning one, the Go-To goes for a competitive $6,600, contrasting sharply with the nearly $75,000 price tag of Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot. Unry also displays the G1 humanoid robot, capable of performing combat-like maneuvers. It raises eyebrows as to why such demonstrations lean towards martial prowess over more practical tasks like preparing coffee.