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OneRobotics Featured on Japan’s NHK: Embodied Home Robots Go Global from China

OneRobotics Featured on Japan’s NHK: Embodied Home Robots Go Global from China

2026-05-12

Recently, NHK, Japan’s leading public media organization, conducted a feature interview with OneRobotics (6600.HK), focusing on the company’s technical roadmap, product capabilities, and commercialization progress in embodied home robotics. As Japan’s only public broadcaster, NHK operates a nationwide media network and holds strong credibility and influence in both Japanese society and international communications. The feature reflects growing attention from international mainstream media and global markets toward OneRobotics’ technological exploration and product implementation in embodied home robotics.

During the interview, OneRobotics’ embodied home service robot, onero H1, demonstrated its autonomous task execution capabilities in a real home environment. The onero H1 can independently identify the position of clothing on a sofa and, through visual perception and motion planning, complete the full process of grasping, moving, and placing the clothing into a washing machine. This demonstrates a closed-loop capability from environmental understanding and task decision-making to physical execution. The scenario showcases not merely a single mechanical movement, but the robot’s ability to understand complex home environments, plan autonomously, and execute multi-step tasks.



As a globally leading provider of embodied home robotics systems, OneRobotics is building around its “One Brain, Multiple Forms” technology architecture, with its self-developed OneModel at the core. This enables capability sharing and continuous evolution across different robotic products in perception, understanding, decision-making, and execution. The company has developed a product matrix covering three major scenarios: household chores, sports and wellness, and intelligent companionship.

As global aging accelerates and demand for home services continues to grow, embodied home robots are becoming an important carrier connecting AI with the physical world. The openness and complexity of home environments also make them a critical testing ground for embodied intelligence systems. Japan has a strong foundation in robotics and is facing social trends such as aging, increasing single-person households, and rising demand for long-term companionship and assistance, creating strong interest and potential market demand for home service robots. Currently, OneRobotics has entered Japan’s mainstream consumer market with embodied robotics products across home services, sports and wellness, and intelligent companionship, while continuing to advance real-world deployment in home environments.

From China to the world, OneRobotics is placing the home at the center of its strategy, driving embodied intelligence from laboratory research into real-life applications. Through products such as onero H1, the company is not only exploring how robots can perform concrete tasks such as household chores, companionship, and assistance, but also building the system capabilities required for future home services. The NHK feature indicates that OneRobotics’ technological exploration and product implementation in embodied home robotics are entering the international mainstream spotlight. Looking ahead, OneRobotics will continue to be guided by real household needs, bringing embodied intelligence into more homes.