1X NEO Humanoid Robot: A new chapter in home robotics has begun. California-based robotics firm 1X Technologies, formerly known as Halodi Robotics, has announced the pre-order launch of NEO, the world’s first consumer-ready humanoid robot. Designed to automate household chores and offer personalized assistance, NEO blends advanced artificial intelligence with human-safe engineering.
The robot aims to transform daily living by taking over repetitive tasks, allowing families to spend more time on what truly matters. With deliveries set for 2026, NEO marks a defining step toward practical humanoid robots in everyday homes.
NEO has been engineered as a full-scale home assistant capable of automating everyday tasks such as folding laundry, organizing shelves, cleaning counters, opening doors, and turning off lights. The robot responds to voice commands or app-based controls, handling real-time chores or following scheduled routines. Its built-in Large Language Model (LLM) allows for natural conversation, enabling owners to ask for reminders, grocery lists, or even recipe suggestions without relying on a screen-based device.
The robot’s visual intelligence helps it recognize objects—like ingredients on a kitchen counter—and provide contextual suggestions, while its audio intelligence ensures it only listens when addressed. Through memory continuity, NEO remembers prior interactions and adapts to user habits over time, gradually becoming a personalized assistant within the household.
The core of NEO’s intelligence lies in a hybrid system of AI and human teleoperation. Initially, NEO can perform basic domestic functions on its own. For tasks it hasn’t learned, trained operators from 1X Technologies can temporarily control the robot remotely, demonstrating new actions in real time. NEO then memorizes these demonstrations, improving its ability to perform independently the next time.
1X CEO Bernt Børnich emphasized this model in an interview with The Wall Street Journal, explaining that early buyers will consent to limited remote access so that the robot can learn from real-world home environments. “If we don’t have your data, we can’t make the product better,” Børnich said. Users, however, retain full control over access schedules and privacy settings, ensuring that the robot’s learning process remains secure and transparent.
Given its integration into private spaces, 1X has built extensive privacy safeguards into NEO. Owners can establish no-go zones—such as bedrooms or bathrooms—and approve or deny any instance of remote operation. The company says that live camera feeds used for operator training will automatically blur faces and sensitive objects. Furthermore, teleoperators can only access NEO during user-approved windows.
The robot includes multiple safety systems to prevent accidents or misuse, making it safe for family environments. Although some experts remain cautious about the idea of remote teleoperation inside homes, 1X maintains that human oversight is essential during early deployment to help NEO gain reliable real-world experience.
NEO represents a generational leap in humanoid engineering. Standing about 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighing 66 pounds (30 kg), it is built with a soft polymer body encased in a fabric-like suit and shoes, available in Tan, Gray, or Dark Brown. The design aims to blend naturally into living spaces, avoiding the mechanical appearance typical of industrial robots.
Also Read: AI Revolution in India: OpenAI Unlocks Free Premium Access to ChatGPT Go for One Year
Its internal Tendon Drive actuator system, powered by the world’s highest torque-density motors, allows smooth and human-safe motion. The robot has 22 degrees of freedom in its hands, offering near-human dexterity for delicate tasks. Despite its mechanical capability, it operates at just 22 decibels—quieter than a refrigerator—and can lift 154 lbs and carry 55 lbs when required.
Connectivity features include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and 5G, along with a three-speaker array embedded in its torso and pelvis, transforming it into a mobile entertainment hub.
1X Technologies, which rebranded from Halodi Robotics in 2022, envisions a future of “artificial labor”—robots that safely and productively perform physical tasks alongside humans. Supported by leading investors including OpenAI and Nvidia, the company’s research is centered on creating general-purpose humanoids that can operate in unstructured environments such as homes, offices, and healthcare facilities.
While NEO’s autonomy is still evolving, the model’s early introduction to consumer markets marks a significant turning point in robotics. Industry experts predict that humanoid and service robots could form a hundreds-of-billions-dollar global industry within the next decade.
As we embrace AI and robotics, Tatvdarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj reminds us that real progress lies in using knowledge with righteousness. His teachings inspire humanity to ensure technology serves society ethically — promoting fairness, transparency, and compassion. When guided by spiritual values, innovations like Neo become tools for upliftment, not just convenience. By blending morality with modern science, we can create a future where technology truly benefits all.
For deeper spiritual wisdom, visit www.jagatgururampalji.org or follow Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj on YouTube.
As preorders open, anticipation around NEO continues to grow. With deliveries slated for 2026, early adopters will have the chance to experience the first humanoid assistant capable of both conversation and chores. Although privacy questions persist, NEO’s combination of real-world learning, adaptive intelligence, and consumer-friendly design positions it as a breakthrough in home automation.
In essence, NEO reflects the gradual convergence of AI and robotics—turning the once-fictional dream of a personal humanoid helper into a reality that walks, listens, and learns within our homes.
The Neo is a humanoid home robot by 1X Technologies that helps with daily chores like cleaning, folding laundry, and fetching items using AI and teleoperation.
Neo costs $20,000 or $499 per month on subscription, with a $200 preorder deposit required before its 2026 U.S. rollout.
Neo is developed by 1X Technologies, a California-based robotics company backed by OpenAI and Nvidia to create safe, real-world working robots.
Neo learns through teleoperation, where human operators guide it remotely. Its AI then remembers the task and performs it autonomously next time.
Neo allows users to set no-go zones, control remote access, and blur private areas in its camera view for full privacy and safety.
The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has released the official list of bank holidays for November 2025, confirming that both… Read More
November 1 turned into a vibrant celebration across India as eight states and the national capital marked their Foundation Day… Read More
As 31 October 2025 approached, the festival of Halloween was set to captivate millions around the globe, not just with… Read More
The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has officially declared the Higher Secondary (HS) 3rd Semester Result 2025-26… Read More
Indira Gandhi Death Anniversary 2025: On 31 October 2025, India marks the 41st death anniversary of Indira Gandhi , the… Read More
Friday morning turned out to be a nightmare for thousands of commuters on the Delhi Metro Red Line, as a… Read More
This website uses cookies.