en.Wedoany.com Reported - 1X is producing the Neo humanoid robot at its facility in Hayward, California, and has released a nearly three-minute video showcasing almost the entire production process. The company says the $20,000 Neo home robot is expected to begin shipping to early customers this year.

The video covers key stages of production, from machining critical components and weaving outer fabric to installing Nvidia GPUs. Notably, the Neo robots themselves participate in the production process by moving, sorting, and collecting parts, assisting in their own manufacturing. 1X has been collaborating with Nvidia for over a year, using its chips and AI models to train Neo for household tasks, which also laid the foundation for its factory work.
The video also highlights production scale. 1X revealed it has a 58,000-square-foot facility in Hayward with 200 employees. In one room, dozens of Neo robots are at various assembly stages, mostly suspended on racks with heads installed and limbs being attached. Additionally, various components undergo stress testing in plastic cages to ensure the product can adapt to home environments.
1X emphasized that the robot has begun shipping to early customers as planned this year. It remains unclear how many users have pre-ordered the $20,000 robot or signed up for the $499 monthly subscription plan.
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