Robotics company 1X has unveiled the NEO Home Robot, which it calls the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot. The Norway-based firm opened preorders this week, positioning NEO as a household assistant designed to handle everyday chores and potentially beating Tesla’s Optimus robot to market. The robot costs $20,000 (around ₱1.18 million, direct conversion) to purchase outright, requiring a $200 (around ₱11,800) deposit at preorder, or $499 (around ₱29,500) per month for a six-month lease. NEO enters a growing race in humanoid robotics, joining competitors like Tesla’s Optimus and XPENG’s Iron, though both remain in prototype testing. Read more in our articles including "1X announces NEO, the world’s first humanoid robot for home use" and "Neo Basic B3510 Dual-Core Netbook".
Robotics company 1X has unveiled the NEO Home Robot, which it calls the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot. The Norway-based firm opened preorders this week, positioning NEO as a household assistant designed to handle everyday chores and potentially beating Tesla’s Optimus robot to market.
The robot costs $20,000 (around ₱1.18 million, direct conversion) to purchase outright, requiring a $200 (around ₱11,800) deposit at preorder, or $499 (around ₱29,500) per month for a six-month lease. NEO enters a growing race in humanoid robotics, joining competitors like Tesla’s Optimus and XPENG’s Iron, though both remain in prototype testing.
Our coverage of NEO humanoid robot preorder includes: "1X announces NEO, the world’s first humanoid robot for home use"; "Neo Basic B3510 Dual-Core Netbook"; "Neo Basic 4103N Review". Each article provides unique insights and information.