Engine AI T800 vs Unitree G1: China’s AI Robot War Is HERE

Two armies of humanoid robots just stepped onto the same battlefield, and the world is finally being forced to pick a side. On one side stands EngineAI's T800, a 5-foot-8 beast built from aerospace-grade magnesium-aluminum alloy, packing 332 foot-pounds of joint torque, 43 degrees of freedom, and enough force to send its own CEO stumbling backward from a single kick on camera. The T800 carries 11 pounds in each hand, runs at 6.7 miles per hour, swaps batteries like a power tool, and ships with up to 275 TOPS of onboard AI compute. In simple terms, EngineAI built a humanoid robot designed to handle real industrial force, starting at $25,000. On the other side is Unitree's G1, lighter, cheaper, and spreading faster than any humanoid before it. Forty G1 robots performed synchronized kung fu at the Temple of Heaven, hitting 8.9 miles per hour in formation and pulling 9.8-foot somersaults on live television. Starting near $13,800, the G1 is already teaching itself skateboarding through open-source projects like HUSKY, balancing, leaning, and stepping off the board like a human. One bets on raw power. The other bets on scale. Which side actually wins the future of robotics? #airobots #humanoidrobot #airobot 👉 SUBSCRIBE now and stay ahead of the robotic revolution. --------------- About Our Channel: Welcome to NextGen Humanoids, your direct access to the world of advanced humanoid robots, embodied AI, and real world automation. From realistic humanlike machines to powerful AI robot brains, we cover the most important launches, live demos, research breakthroughs, and even public failures. Every update is explained in a way that is clear, factual, and easy to understand. This is where technology steps off the screen and into the physical world. If humanoid robots are about to transform industries, labor, and daily life, this channel helps you understand exactly how and why it is happening.