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Agibot Unveils A2 and X2 Humanoid Robots at CES 2026
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Agibot Unveils A2 and X2 Humanoid Robots at CES 2026

EngadgetJan 6
3 min read
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Key Facts

  • ✓ Chinese company Agibot showcased the A2 and X2 humanoid robots at CES 2026.
  • ✓ The larger A2 is designed for hospitality tasks like greeting visitors and providing directions.
  • ✓ The smaller X2 is more nimble and can learn dance moves from TikTok videos.
  • ✓ Agibot has shipped several thousand robots in China and plans to launch in the US this year.
  • ✓ The robots can operate autonomously after mapping their environment with onboard sensors.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. The A2 and X2 Models
  3. ️ Technical Capabilities
  4. Use Cases and Applications
  5. Market Availability

Quick Summary#

Chinese company Agibot made a significant impact at CES 2026 by showcasing two advanced humanoid robots. The event highlighted the growing capabilities of robotics in both hospitality and entertainment sectors. The company displayed the A2 and X2 models, both of which demonstrated surprisingly impressive dancing abilities to attendees.

The robots were observed walking around, waving at passersby, and performing complex dance moves. While the demonstration involved partial control by Agibot representatives, the underlying technology allows for full autonomy. The company aims to provide a flexible platform for human-robot interaction in various environments. These developments signal a shift toward more accessible and functional humanoid robots in commercial spaces.

🤖 The A2 and X2 Models#

Agibot introduced two distinct models at the technology showcase, each designed for specific operational environments. The A2 stands at roughly human size and focuses on stability and hospitality functions. In contrast, the X2 is slightly smaller but offers enhanced agility.

The larger A2 model primarily utilizes its arms for movement while keeping its legs relatively still. This design choice supports its role as a stationary greeter or guide. The smaller X2 features a larger set of "feet" which provides superior stability despite its compact frame. This design allows the X2 to display a wider range of motion and nimbleness during performances and interactions.

"Take a Tiktok video, for example, you can use that video to train the robot, [so] it can also dance exactly like you did in the video."

— Yuheng Feng, Head of Communications, Agibot

⚙️ Technical Capabilities#

The robots demonstrated a high degree of mobility and autonomy during the CES 2026 event. Initially, an Agibot representative controlled the robots using a dedicated controller. However, the company clarified that the robots possess the ability to operate autonomously once they map their surroundings.

This mapping process utilizes onboard sensors to scan and understand the environment. Once the space is mapped, the robots can navigate it independently. Agibot has already established a manufacturing presence, having shipped several thousand robots in China. The company is now preparing to make these units available in the United States market within the current year.

🏨 Use Cases and Applications#

Agibot envisions the A2 serving as a hospitality helper in high-traffic venues. The robot is designed to greet visitors at museums or conferences and can provide directional assistance. It also has the capability to walk alongside human guests, offering a guided experience.

The X2 is tailored for educational environments or scenarios requiring more human-like movement. The robot's versatility extends to entertainment, specifically social media content creation. Yuheng Feng, the company's head of communications, detailed the robot's learning potential regarding video content.

"Take a Tiktok video, for example, you can use that video to train the robot, [so] it can also dance exactly like you did in the video."

This capability suggests a future where personal robots can mimic human movements for entertainment or instructional purposes.

💰 Market Availability#

While Agibot has confirmed plans to enter the United States market this year, specific details regarding pricing and release dates remain unavailable. Yuheng Feng noted that the cost will vary significantly based on customer requirements. The hardware is designed to be modular, allowing for customization depending on the specific use case.

Factors influencing the final price include the level of hardware customization and the intended application, whether for hospitality, education, or entertainment. As the robots prepare for international distribution, potential clients are awaiting further announcements regarding procurement and deployment logistics.

# Robots # Technology & Electronics # site|engadget # provider_name|Engadget # region|US # language|en-US # author_name|Karissa Bell

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