
In the past few years, we have covered plenty of amazing robots. Not all of them are designed to perform in extremely cold conditions. This video shows a Unitree humanoid robot completing an autonomous walking challenge in -47.4C temperatures. It relies on Beidou with real-time cm-accuracy navigation. It is intelligent enough for adaptive path planning.
World’s First: Unitree Humanoid Robot Autonomous Walking Challenge in −47.4°C Extreme Cold🥳
−47.4°C, 130,000 steps, 89.75°E, 47.21°N… On the extremely cold snowfields of Altay, the birthplace of human skiing, Unitree’s humanoid robot G1 left behind a unique set of marks. pic.twitter.com/1ratz6ZKT1— Unitree (@UnitreeRobotics) February 2, 2026
The challenge involved covering more than 130k steps. More info is available here.










































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