
Image: Noetix Robotics · source
Bumi
A compact consumer humanoid about 94 cm tall and 12 kg, aimed at education and home use rather than labor. Widely cited as the cheapest humanoid robot, it supports walking, dancing, and drag-and-drop programming.
Consumer-buyable in China via JD.com; not confirmed available elsewhere.
Consumer launch price via JD.com; Pro/EDU configs are contact-sales. · source
Estimated value & depreciation
Placeholder estimate — illustrative only, modeled from a category depreciation rate, not real resale data. This is how a live valuation will work; it becomes a real, confidence-rated number once the collector logs enough market prices.
Depreciation curve
value vs. age · ≈48%/yrFrequently asked
How much does the Noetix Robotics Bumi cost?
¥9,998 new (Consumer launch price via JD.com; Pro/EDU configs are contact-sales.).
What is the Noetix Robotics Bumi’s estimated used value?
A 1-year-old unit in good condition is modeled at about ¥5,199 (range ¥4,679–¥5,719), retaining ≈52% of MSRP. This is a modeled estimate with low confidence — there are no resale transactions yet.
Is the Noetix Robotics Bumi available to buy?
Shipping. Consumer-buyable in China via JD.com; not confirmed available elsewhere.
What are the Noetix Robotics Bumi’s specifications?
It is a bipedal humanoid, debuting 2025: 0.94 m tall, 12 kg, 21 degrees of freedom.
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