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Bumi

Bipedal education humanoid — child-safe companion for STEM classrooms and hobbyist coding.

Pilot Ready
Pricing
$1K – $1K
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Procurement brief

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Decision snapshot
Pilot Ready
Deployment readiness
68Review
ROI confidence
52Verify
Site fit
75Review
Maintenance load
40Medium
Buyer next move

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Payback lens
< 6 mo

Directional estimate based on price, labor offset, and readiness scores.

Buying model
Purchase led

$1K - $1K

Supplier readiness
Verify supplier

Limited

Best-fit demand signals
Robotics curricula in schools and makerspaces, teaching gait concepts, motion scripting, and human-robot interaction basics with open programming models.
School events, exhibitions, and demonstrations of embodied AI concepts to general audiences via dance routines and choreography.
STEM education extension—hobbyist developers testing gesture libraries, voice-driven routines, and interaction experiments on a real biped with fewer safety and cost constraints than full-size humanoids.
Physical Presence

How it stands in your space.

Side-by-side with a 180 cm adult, so you can feel the robot's footprint, height, and presence before it ever rolls in.

180 cm adult
Height1.20 m
Width600 mm
Depth600 mm
Weight50 kg
PayloadNone (no manipulation or carrying capacity)

Compared with a 180 cm adult, Bumi stands at approximately waist-to-chest height.

180 cm adult

Specifications

Specifications

Payload
None (no manipulation or carrying capacity)
Battery life
1–2 hours (48V, 3.5Ah lithium-ion)
Speed
Maximum movement speed above 0.5 m/s
Height
1200 mm
Width
600 mm
Depth
600 mm
Weight
50 kg
Navigation
Vision-led navigation (estimated)
Connectivity
Wi-Fi / cloud fleet management (estimated)
Charging
Manual / battery swap
Environment
Indoor
Capabilities

What this robot can do.

Navigation & autonomy
  • Obstacle avoidance
  • Multi-floor
  • Elevator support
Interaction
  • Voice interaction
  • Screen interaction
Operations & fleet
  • Autonomous charging
  • Fleet management
Environment
  • Indoor
  • Outdoor
Robofy Decision Panel

Should you deploy it?

0–100 — higher is stronger, except where noted.

Deployment
68

How operationally ready this robot is for production deployment today.

ROI clarity
52

Confidence in the published ROI numbers — how likely the savings actually materialize.

Labor replacement
28

Share of the human task this category can credibly offload.

Environment fit
75

Fit with your target environment — lighting, floor type, congestion.

Maintenance risklower is better
40

Expected maintenance load and downtime risk. Lower is better.

Future potential
82

Long-horizon strategic upside — where the platform points 3+ years out.

Robofy verdict

Buy if you run primary/secondary schools with STEM curricula or youth maker-spaces where hands-on bipedal robotics justifies $1,370 per unit. Skip if you need production-grade autonomous systems or home-task automation—Bumi is entertainment and learning, not labor replacement.

Best for

When to deploy this.

  • Robotics curricula in schools and makerspaces, teaching gait concepts, motion scripting, and human-robot interaction basics with open programming models.
  • School events, exhibitions, and demonstrations of embodied AI concepts to general audiences via dance routines and choreography.
  • STEM education extension—hobbyist developers testing gesture libraries, voice-driven routines, and interaction experiments on a real biped with fewer safety and cost constraints than full-size humanoids.
Limitations

When to skip it.

  • China-only availability via JD.com; no official international sales channels announced as of March 2026.
  • Severely constrained supply; first 500 units sold out within 48 hours; current lead times extend into April 2026 or beyond.
  • Zero manipulation capacity; cannot fetch, carry, clean, or perform household tasks due to lack of payload and arm dexterity.
Data Sources

What's verified, what's estimated.

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Trust49

Specifications (height, weight, DOF, battery, speed) sourced from manufacturer statements and reseller listings on JD.com and third-party retailers (RobotInfo, RoboZaps, Humanoid Press Database). Pricing ($1,370 USD) confirmed across multiple retail presales and press coverage as of May 2026. Availability and launch dates (October 2025 announcement, March 2026 first deliveries, Spring Festival Gala appearance) verified through China Daily coverage and JD.com pre-order timelines. Capabilities (voice interaction, block-based programming, camera-based object detection) derived from official Noetix launch materials and educational partnership announcements. Funding and cost-engineering pillars ($41M pre-B, Vertex Ventures, vertical integration, lightweight composites, localized supply chain) cited in official press statements and founder interviews published October–December 2025. No official Noetix English-language product datasheet is publicly available; specifications may change with production scaling.

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  • Deployment readiness
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  • ROI clarity
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  • Labor replacement potential
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  • Environment fit
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  • Maintenance risk
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  • Future potential
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  • Capabilities
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  • Navigation
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How It Works

From rollout to recharge.

  1. 01

    Map the environment

    An installer drives or guides the robot through every aisle, table cluster, and pickup zone to build a high-resolution map.

  2. 02

    Assign routes & service logic

    Operators define pickup points, drop-off tables, queue priorities, and voice prompts in the fleet console.

  3. 03

    Autonomous navigation

    During service, the robot picks the safest path, avoids guests and obstacles in real time, and announces arrivals.

  4. 04

    Return to dock

    Idle robots auto-return to the charging dock, sync trip logs, and surface throughput metrics for the manager.

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Scene preview · arriving in Phase 2

Scene preview · arriving in Phase 2
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