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Xiaomi Debuts CyberOne V2 at Investor Day, Moving Beyond the Factory Floor

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  • Xiaomi showcased its CyberOne V2 humanoid robot during a live Investor Day event, performing social tasks like handing out gift bags and interacting with attendees.
  • The appearance marks a shift from industrial validation to social integration, following a 90.2% success rate in autonomous automotive assembly pilots.
  • Hardware upgrades, including bionic sweat glands and 27 degrees of freedom, are likely powering the robot's improved fluid movement and timing.
  • While the demonstration highlights "close-range human interaction," Xiaomi has yet to release public specs, pricing, or a commercial release date for the V2 hardware.

Xiaomi is no longer keeping its humanoid ambitions behind factory walls. At the company's recent Investor Day, a new iteration of its flagship robot—dubbed CyberOne V2—stepped into the spotlight, trading industrial nut-drivers for gift bags and handshakes.

The demonstration provided a rare public look at the robot’s social fluidity. According to reports and videos from the event, the CyberOne V2 functioned essentially as event staff, handing out gift bags, offering high-fives, and making heart gestures to attendees. Observers noted that the "clean timing" and natural cadence of the gestures suggested a significant leap in the robot’s underlying control software.

Two white and black Xiaomi CyberOne V2 humanoid robots standing behind a long black table against a dark curtain backdrop. The robot on the left has one arm raised in a wave while the other holds a gift bag; the robot on the right is gesturing with both hands. Several white gift bags with red Xiaomi logos are lined up on the table.
Human-Centric Interaction: At Xiaomi’s Investor Day, two CyberOne V2 units demonstrate refined social gestures, such as waving and handing out gift bags, signaling the platform's evolution from industrial tasks to close-range human engagement. Image: RoboHub

From "Intern" to Ambassador

This public appearance follows a period of intense industrial testing. Just last month, Xiaomi reported that its humanoid platform had transitioned to a functional "intern" role at its Beijing EV facility. During that pilot, the robots achieved a 90.2% success rate in installing self-tapping nuts within a 76-second cycle time—a benchmark critical for modern automotive production.

The Investor Day appearance suggests that Xiaomi is now validating the other side of its "factory-first" strategy. CEO Lei Jun has previously stated that the factory floor is a training ground for eventual home assistants. By moving the V2 hardware into a crowded room of investors, Xiaomi is testing the "isomorphism" of its hardware—how well its human-scale proportions and tactile feedback systems translate to unpredictable social environments.

The Hardware Behind the Handshake

While Xiaomi has not released a formal spec sheet for the V2, it likely incorporates the radical redesigns detailed in March 2026. Those updates included:

  • Human-Scale Proportions: A 60% reduction in hand volume to achieve a 1:1 match with human dimensions.
  • Increased Dexterity: A jump to 22–27 degrees of freedom (DOF), allowing for the authentic kinematics seen in the "heart" gestures and gift-bag handling.
  • Thermal Management: The "bionic sweat glands"—an active liquid cooling system—which allow the motors to maintain high-force grips without overheating.

Scaling the Labor Force

Unlike startups that must hunt for pilot programs, Xiaomi’s robotics division has the advantage of a "captive customer." The company's EV factory in Yizhuang, which recently produced its 500,000th vehicle, provides millions of square feet for testing.

Despite the polished appearance at Investor Day, the CyberOne V2 remains a work in progress. Xiaomi has yet to announce a price point or a specific commercial launch date, maintaining its focus on internal large-scale deployment within the next five years. However, as the hardware moves from "hidden lab project" to event staff, it is clear that Xiaomi’s path to a general-purpose humanoid is accelerating.

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