LimX Luna is a full-size interactive humanoid of the second generation from LimX Dynamics (Shenzhen, China), officially unveiled on 25 May 2026 under the tagline "Redefining Interactive Robots". Unlike the LimX Oli (general-purpose, R&D-focused), Luna is designed for commercial performance scenarios and public interaction — shopping malls, tourist attractions, trade shows, events, hospitality. It looks less industrial — the body is wrapped in premium textiles with a soft aesthetic.
Body: 160 cm tall, 54 kg (with battery), 27 active DoF spread across legs, arms, waist, and neck. Walking speed up to 5 km/h. Arm payload up to 3 kg (depending on posture). Powered by second-generation joint motors with an enhanced cooling system reducing heat build-up during prolonged use. Standard battery: about 4 hours of continuous operation, 1-hour recharge, hot-swap support for uninterrupted show operation.
Onboard sensors: in-house 6-axis IMU and an RGB camera, plus additional situational-perception modules. Configurable end-effectors: a standard palm hand, a closed-fist hand, and an advanced five-finger hand with additional DoF. Built-in safety system with redundancy: joint-limit supervision, continuous balance monitoring, and environmental awareness. Up to 200 Luna units can be synchronised at millisecond level for large-scale shows.
Control: a mobile app for basic functions and status, plus a dedicated handheld remote. Optional development tools for training the robot, choreography, and video-based imitation (video-to-motion learning). The UX centrepiece is a no-code AI task editor — the user types or speaks a goal in natural language, and the system automatically generates motion sequences, visual effects, and voice outputs. The high-level brain is LimX COSA (Agentic OS v0.5, July 2026), which orchestrates task planning and VLA-model invocation for the interactive result.
Introductory price: CNY 298,000 (approximately USD 41,000), significantly cheaper than competing full-size humanoids — positioned as an "accessible" choice for research organisations without the budget for the priciest prototypes and for commercial customers (retail, event agencies, tourist attractions). The motion engine is referred to as the second generation of Sys 0. Within the LimX Dynamics ecosystem, Luna complements Oli (R&D), TRON 2 (multi-form embodied), and TRON 1 (biped), executing the IDS strategy ("Innovators, Developers, System Integrators").
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