Daily Technology
·22/12/2025
Chinese company EngineAI presented its humanoid robot, the T800, in a striking show of high level robotics. A widely shared clip shows the machine doing martial arts splintering doors and - unexpectedly - planting a kick on the firm's own chief executive. The stunt was staged to show how agile and well-controlled the unit is stretching today's expectations for bipedal machines.
The T800 has stepped into the spotlight - separating itself from robots that only carry trays or vacuum floors. EngineAI markets it as a high performance machine with refined motor skills. A company clip that has topped 1.3 million views shows the unit spinning through kata snapping a door off its frame and landing balanced after every leap.
EngineAI states that the footage contains no digital tricks - yet many viewers remain wary - most bipedal robots still struggle to walk in a straight line. The T800's precise kicks and rapid direction changes run counter to that stereotype. By aiming a kick at the CEO - stopping just enough to avoid harm - the firm wanted to prove the robot's power and fine control and to show how quickly the sector is moving.
The T800 reveal lands amid a wave of progress in full body humanoids. Earlier in 2025, XPENG's own biped drew crowds when onlookers first mistook it for a costumed person because of its fluid gait. While that moment underlined how natural the machines now appear, the T800 goes further - demonstrating skills suited to contact sports. Taken together, those leaps hint that humanoid robots are on the verge of tasks far beyond simple walking and waving.









