SwitchBot · Humanoid · 2026
The SwitchBot Onero H1 is SwitchBot's first humanoid robot, unveiled at CES 2026 as the centrepiece of its 'Smart Home 2.0' ecosystem. Rather than a bipedal form, the Onero H1 takes a pragmatic approach: two articulated arms and a head on a wheeled cylindrical base (about 1.3 m tall), built for the flat indoor surfaces of real homes. It carries 22 degrees of freedom across its arms and is driven by SwitchBot's self-developed OmniSense Vision-Language-Action model, which fuses visual, depth and tactile sensing to grasp, push, open, fold and organise — demonstrated folding laundry, making coffee, washing dishes and cleaning windows. Crucially, it's designed as an orchestrator of SwitchBot's wider device ecosystem (vacuums, locks, hubs) rather than doing everything itself, and runs roughly four hours per charge. A separate companion robotic arm, the Onero A1, is sold alongside it. Pricing is listed around US$9,999 with pre-orders and a mid-2026 beta program.
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View full interactive profile, comparisons & videos →| Category | Humanoid |
| Sub-type | Household Humanoid (Wheeled) |
| Status | Pre-order |
| Year | 2026 |
| Origin | China |
| Degrees of freedom | 22 |
| Battery life | 240 min |
| AI model | OmniSense VLA (Vision-Language-Action) |
| Use cases | Laundry folding, Dishwashing, Coffee & meal prep, Window cleaning, Object organizing, Smart-home orchestration |
| Made in | China |