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UBTECH Alpha 1 Pro



With 16 servo joints, UBTECH Alpha 1 Pro Humanoid Robot can move with high precision. Enabling the robot to perform various highly complex actions that simulate human movement. So entertaint to see all of it’s action

Alpha 1 pro is a household programmable humanoid robot that can be used for education and entertainment. Its perfectly designed, high-precision servo joints. 3D visual programming software and prp (pose, record & playback) function are seamlessly controlled in one app. Alpha 1P is so much more than a piece of motorized plastic... His personality and his life-like human movements make him a member of the family. Humanoid bipedal movement simulation, small body with full degrees of freedom, 16 high-torque digital robotic servos create fluid and precise movement allowing the robot to be as flexible as a human.




Fashioned from sleek, but durable plastics, Alpha 1 Pro’s body provides superior drop resistance protection. Built to last, Alpha 1 Pro won’t let you down.

UBTECH Alpha 1 Pro Workout Together

As a robot, Alpha 1 Pro has a black belt in motion and movement. Push-ups, headstands, yoga exercises and work-out routines are second nature to this pumped-up robot. Just ask our proud partners the Manchester City Football club. And just wait until you see his victory dance moves!

Download the Alpha 1 Pro App

Easily control your Alpha 1 Pro via the app. Access content from hit songs, classic tunes, and original actions or even upload and share your moves with the Alpha 1 Pro community.



Program Your Robot

New to coding? No problem. Alpha 1 Pro can be programmed in many ways. The 3D visual programming software has an interface that’s simple and easy to operate. You can also program Alpha 1 Pro via the app with Blockly coding. Drag-and-drop code modules and adjust the parameters to program the robot's actions. From dance to martial arts, Alpha’s moves are sure to amaze.

Pose, Record, Playback

Record actions in three easy steps. Program your Alpha 1 Pro robot by manually adjusting its arms and legs into poses. Then use the pose-record-play (PRP) function in the app to connect those individual poses into one long programmed sequence.