Description

The Noetix N2 is an athletic small humanoid robot described as the world’s first to perform consecutive flips in multiple scenarios. It features a lightweight biomimetic structural design with a peak joint torque of 150 N·m enabling millisecond-level response for high-dynamic dance, jumping, and gymnastics. High-precision motion control algorithms provide smooth passage through complex terrains with stability verified through multiple real-world scenarios. It won the championship at the World Robot Operating Conference for its precise control of dance, long jump, and gymnastics postures. A visual teaching function with intuitive operation logic supports multi-dimensional custom action programming. Targets research and entertainment applications.