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This is what the arm of a real humanoid robot looks like before it is placed in its casing.

A humanoid robot leg is laid out on the floor, with the actuators, wiring, ankle joint, and foot assembly fully exposed.

This is the part of humanoid robotics people skip too quickly.

The leg is not just a limb. It is a weight problem, a torque problem, a cable routing problem, and a balance problem packed into one moving structure.

The subtitle appears to reference Lingxi X1, but the exact model is not fully confirmed from the video alone.

What matters here is the hardware layout. Heavy joints near the lower leg can make walking much harder, especially when the robot has to react fast instead of performing a slow demo.

Should humanoid companies show more raw hardware like this instead of only polished walking clips?

Видео robot канала TechniaHQ
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