AGIBOT X2 Basic| Humanoid Robot | 25 DOF
Agile humanoid robot for service and research
The AGIBOT X2 Basic is a compact bipedal humanoid robot, approx. 130 cm tall and weighing around 35 kg. With about 25–29 degrees of freedom, walking speeds up to 1.5 m/s and a runtime of up to 2 hours, it is designed for dynamic tasks. Its flexible outer shell and integrated sensors ensure safe and stable interaction in real‑world environments.
The X2 Basic is built on a Linux and ROS‑compatible architecture and supports open APIs for Python and C++. Cameras, depth sensors, microphones and touch sensors enable multimodal perception. With Wi‑Fi, Bluetooth and optional 4G/5G, the robot can be easily integrated into existing systems for autonomous or teleoperated use.
Suitable for research, education, demonstrations, human‑robot interaction, and service or entertainment applications.
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You have seen the videos: humanoid robots that walk, grasp objects, and respond to people. The AGIBOT X2 Basic brings this AI-inspired technology from your social feed directly into your showroom, laboratory, or lecture hall. A bipedal humanoid robot, standing approximately 1,310 mm tall and weighing around 35 kg, equipped with 25 degrees of freedom and capable of speeds of up to 1.8 m/s. Tangible enough to inspire people and practical enough to serve as the foundation for real-world projects.
Who the Humanoid Robot AGIBOT X2 Basic is Designed For
The X2 Basic is a humanoid robot for professional use, not for your living room. It shines wherever robotics need to be visible, mobile, and interactive:
Research and Development: A platform for humanoid robotics, motion sequences, sensor technology, and near-AI demonstrators.
Universities and Education: Teaching, robotics laboratories, and hands-on training on a real bipedal system.
Showroom and Innovation: Exhibitions, client visits, and technology centers with high attention value.
Integrators: Prequalification of service, interaction, and demonstration concepts.
Service and Events: Reception, orientation, and brand communication in controlled indoor environments.
Where the Humanoid Robot AGIBOT X2 Basic Excels
From reception to research platforms: The X2 Basic transforms abstract technology into something you can see, hear, and touch.
Visitor Reception and Showroom Demonstrations: With bipedal walking and 25 degrees of freedom, the X2 Basic draws attention and guides through product or technology demonstrations.
Research Platform: Equipped with an RGB camera, audio I/O, and a head-touch sensor, it provides realistic input for interaction, movement, and near-AI projects.
Teaching and Training: Students work on a mobile system and learn robotics, sensor systems, and system integration rather than mere theory.
Human-Robot Interaction: Cameras, microphones, speakers, displays, and light effects combine visual, auditory, and haptic signals.
Events and Brand Communication: A walking humanoid robot makes technology emotionally tangible and memorable.
Pre-studies for Service Automation: Processes can be demonstrated and assessed with apps and handheld controllers before committing to full automation investment.
What the Humanoid Robot AGIBOT X2 Basic Can Truly Do (and What the Videos Don’t Show)
On social media, humanoid robots appear to cook, sort, and dance seemingly entirely autonomously. They seem like artificial intelligence straight out of science fiction. The reality is more grounded: Many of these scenarios are teleoperated, staged, or showcase expensive high-end models under lab conditions.
The X2 Basic walks, gestures, responds to touch and speech, and displays content on its screen. What it doesn’t do: autonomously take over your processes like an all-in-one AI from a commercial. Artificial intelligence does exist in such systems, but in clearly defined functions — not as an all-encompassing multitasker.
This is where its true value lies. The X2 Basic makes modern robotics tangible, introduces movement and interaction into demonstrations, and convinces decision-makers before they invest in a full automation solution. Buyers with clear expectations make better decisions.
Technical Specifications of the AGIBOT X2 Basic at a Glance
Here’s the most relevant information, including the limitations you should know before purchasing.
Feature | Details | Significance | Limitations |
|---|---|---|---|
Design | Bipedal humanoid robot | Human-like shape facilitates interaction, presentation, and acceptance. | Not a handling robot. Strength lies in interaction and demonstration. |
Height and Weight | Approx. 1,310 mm, approx. 35 kg | Compact for labs and showrooms, but with enough presence to make an impact. | Plan for transport, storage, and safety distances. |
Degrees of Freedom | 25 DOF | More axes mean more natural gestures and movement. | Designed for interaction and demonstration, not for industrial-grade precision. |
Arms, Waist, Legs | 5 DOF per arm, 3 DOF waist, 6 DOF per leg | Foundation for torso, arm movement, and bipedal walking. | No separate neck joints; head movement is limited. |
Payload | Max. 3 kg in specific poses, up to 1 kg across the full range | Suitable for light demo objects and props. | Not designed for heavy objects or productive handling. |
Walking Speed | Up to 1.8 m/s, typically 0.8 m/s | Suitable for dynamic demos and mobile interaction. | Actual speed depends on environment and safety setup. |
Sensors | RGB camera, head-touch sensor, audio I/O | Visual perception, speech, and touch feedback. | No 3D LiDAR or RGB-D camera; autonomous 3D navigation not available. |
Communication | Wi-Fi, Bluetooth | Allows for operation, updates, and network attachment. | No cellular connectivity; requires controlled WLAN for operation. |
Energy | Approx. 500 Wh battery, up to 2 h runtime at 0.5 m/s, 1.5 h charge time | Ideal for planned demos, education, and limited engagements. | For continuous operation, plan for spare batteries and charging intervals. |
Computing Platform | 2x RK3588 | Basis for control and interaction. | Designed for operation and engagement, not intensive custom development. |
AGIBOT X2 Basic Delivery and Setup
The X2 Basic is supplied ready-to-use. Included in the package are:
Robot unit
Charger
Handheld controller
Microphone
Quick Start Guide
Certificate of Conformity
Operation and demonstrations are managed via app and controller. Software updates are delivered over-the-air (OTA). You’ll need a flat indoor surface with sufficient movement space and stable WLAN for operation.
Key Considerations Before You Buy a Humanoid Robot
When it comes to humanoid robotics, preparation is everything. Take care of these essential aspects before placing an order:
Software access: The depth of programming depends on your configuration. If you’re planning custom software using Python, C++, or ROS, confirm compatibility beforehand.
Operating environment: Flat floors, sufficient space, controlled pedestrian traffic, and stable WLAN are required.
Safety protocol: Plan out movement areas, supervision, visitor interactions, and emergency processes.
Operational runtime: For day-long usage, plan battery replacements and charging schedules. One battery lasts about 2 hours at 0.5 m/s.
End effectors and gripping tasks: If the X2 Basic will handle objects, we’ll work with you to determine the right solution.
Need autonomous navigation, 3D perception, or deep custom development? Then the AGIBOT X2 Ultra with 30 degrees of freedom is the better choice. For questions concerning configuration, software, or feasibility, our RBTXperts are here to assist you live and without obligation.
Frequently Asked Questions about the AGIBOT X2 Basic Humanoid Robot
Can I purchase the AGIBOT X2 Basic as an AI robot?
Yes, the X2 Basic can be purchased as a humanoid robotic platform. For AI-specific applications, confirm in advance whether required features are included. A humanoid shape alone doesn’t make it an AI. If unsure, consult our RBTXperts .
What should I look for when buying an AI robot?
Beyond the humanoid design, focus on what’s inside: sensors, computing power, interfaces, and software access. Ensure that your configuration includes the functionality you need.
Is the AGIBOT X2 Basic freely programmable?
This depends on your configuration. If you want to program custom software using Python, C++, or ROS, verify software access prior to ordering.
Can the X2 Basic handle production tasks?
Only to a limited extent. It is ideal for training, demonstration, interaction, and feasibility studies but not for production-line applications requiring precision or heavy lifting.
How is "humanoid robot" defined?
The term typically refers to robots with a human-like design, enabling more natural movements, gestures, and interactions. Functionality is based on specific criteria: degrees of freedom, sensors, payload capacity, battery life, software compatibility, and safety features.
Is the X2 Basic suitable for customer interaction?
Yes, it works effectively for exhibitions, receptions, showrooms, and demonstrations in controlled indoor spaces. Ensure it’s supervised, spatially planned, and safety regulations are met.
What limitations should I be aware of before purchasing?
Key constraints include: low payload across the working range, absence of LiDAR or RGB-D technology, limited battery life, and configuration-dependent software access.
Ready for the next step? Inquire about the AGIBOT X2 Basic today. Still uncertain about configuration, software, or technical feasibility? Speak with our RBTXperts , live and obligation-free.

