5 July 2026

UBTech U1 Robot: Is This the Most Human-Like Humanoid Robot Yet?

Have a guess which of the two people above is a robot.  It’s probably not too difficult to work out which is which – but the UBTech Robotics model on the right is, I must admit, incredibly humanlike.  The company’s new life-sized companion robots were unveiled in late June 2026 and they all appear… young, beautiful and generally quite remarkable to look at.  The range is collectively called the U1 Robot – and for anyone who has ever seen a slice of science-fiction where a robot is placed within a human household (I don’t need to go into the consequences here!), it looks very much like we’re one step closer to that kind of scenario.

At any point in human history, however, we see how new inventions have been very quickly put to unanticipated uses by people.  Give them an alphabet and graffiti follows very quickly – you get where I am going here.  So, while the U1 robot is something of a technological marvel, I shudder to think about a few of the uses it might endure once it gets into some people’s living rooms to offer its emotional support.  I anticipate a robot revolution within a decade, frankly… Perhaps I shouldn’t worry – it is, after all, a lifeless chunk of technology, comprising silicon, 88 servo joints and the (locally stored to ensure privacy) artificial intelligence – and all the other bits and pieces that make it up.

Although the eyes move while conversations are happening between robot and human (and the head moves according to the human’s movement), the lips don’t – and perhaps that isn’t a bad thing. It’s a reminder, after all, that the U1 is a robot and not a person.  There does seem to be a lag in conversations, too – but as this is the first humanlike model the company has launched, we know that this will see improvements over the forthcoming years. After all, how fast did the first mass-produced cars travel?  There have already been over 13,000 orders (and the U1 is not desperately cheap) so this there is certainly a demand for this kind of emotional support.  Watch the video below (and read the comments if you want something a little less diplomatic than the words I have written!).