According to appreviewpros.com news on April 11, Unitree Robotics has just announced that it has once again broken the world record for the 100-meter running speed test of a humanoid robot, which has attracted widespread attention.
According to Unitree Robotics, the H1 achieved a peak speed of 10 meters per second in this test, while the fastest human sprinter in history, Jamaican sprint legend Usain Bolt, holds the record of 9.58 seconds (10.44 meters per second) for the 100-meter dash.

According to official information from Unitree Robotics, the H1 robot is approximately 180 cm tall and weighs about 47 kg. In August 2025, it set a humanoid robot speed record of 3.3 m/s. The H1-2 robot is approximately 178 cm tall and weighs about 70 kg.
Wang Xingxing stated at the 2026 Yabuli Forum that by mid-2026, humanoid robots are expected to achieve a 100-meter sprint time of under 10 seconds, faster than Usain Bolt.
Let’s look forward to the humanoid robot breaking the 10-second barrier in the 100-meter sprint.