The Walker S is UBTECH's industrial humanoid robot — and one of the few humanoids genuinely working on real factory floors today. UBTECH has deployed the Walker S at major Chinese automakers, including NIO's advanced vehicle manufacturing center and BYD assembly lines, for inspection, assembly, and logistics tasks. The Walker S marks UBTECH's strategic pivot from home/service humanoids toward industrial automation, and it anchors the broader Walker S family.
Price Range
The Walker S is sold into industrial deployments rather than open retail. A robotics aggregator estimates roughly $75,000; treat this as indicative. UBTECH has reported strong commercial interest — over 500 intent orders from electric-vehicle makers for the Walker S series.
| Basis | Figure |
|---|---|
| Aggregator estimate | ~$75,000 (indicative only) |
| Confirmed list price | Not published; quote-based industrial sales |
| Commercial traction | 500+ reported intent orders from EV manufacturers (Walker S series) |
Full Specifications
| Spec | Value (reported) |
|---|---|
| Height | ~1.7 m |
| Servo joints | 41, with force feedback |
| Arm DOF | 7-DOF arms; manipulation workspace ~0–1.8 m |
| Structure | Force-compliant drive joints; rigid-flexible coupling hybrid system |
| Sensing | High-resolution RGB-D sensors; visual, audio, and distance inputs; 3D semantic navigation |
| AI | Large language model integration for intent understanding and action planning |
| Deployments | NIO and BYD manufacturing facilities |
Model Breakdown
The Walker S anchors UBTECH's industrial humanoid family: the base Walker S, the lighter Walker S Lite, the Walker S1, and the newer Walker S2 (with autonomous battery swapping). All target manufacturing and logistics; they differ in weight, degrees of freedom, dexterity, and uptime features.
Buyer's Guide: What to Know
The Walker S has a real factory record. Documented deployments at NIO and BYD make it one of the more deployment-proven industrial humanoids — not just a demo robot.
The 41 force-feedback joints matter. Force compliance and the rigid-flexible hybrid structure are what let the Walker S walk stably and work safely on active production lines.
Decide where it sits in the family. The Walker S is the baseline; the S1 and S2 add capability and (on the S2) autonomous battery swapping for near-continuous uptime. Match the variant to your shift pattern and task mix.
It is an industrial purchase. Expect quote-based, enterprise procurement rather than a fixed retail price.
Walker S vs Similar Robots
- Walker S vs AgiBot A2: The two most deployment-credible Chinese industrial humanoids — UBTECH emphasizes deep automaker integration; AgiBot emphasizes shipment volume and triple certification.
- Walker S vs Figure 02: Comparable industrial intent and automaker pilots (NIO/BYD vs BMW); different AI stacks.
- Walker S vs Apptronik Apollo: Both target manufacturing; Apollo adds a modular base and force-controlled actuators, while the Walker S brings a documented multi-automaker deployment record.
Source: UBTECH Robotics







