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NEURA 4NE-1
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NEURA 4NE-1
NEURAThe NEURA Robotics 4NE-1 is a bipedal humanoid robot standing approximately 1.8 m tall and weighing ~80 kg, developed by German company NEURA Robotics (founded 2019, Metzingen). It is powered by an NVIDIA Thor T5000 / Isaac GR00T AI system and features artificial skin for pre-impact contact detection, SLAM+LiDAR navigation, and multimodal sensing. The company has raised up to $1.4 billion in a Series C round (June 2026) backed by Amazon, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, Bosch, and others, with pre-orders open and first industrial units targeted for late 2026. However, independent reviewers note zero verified deployments, a 'research' maturity stage, and assess public demonstrations as likely teleoperated or choreographed rather than evidence of shipping autonomous capability.
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- ~1.8 m tall, ~80 kg weight
- hardware_lift_capacity
- Up to 100 kg deadlift; 15–20 kg continuous mobile payload; 220 lb (~100 kg) carry cited in news
- hardware_speed
- ~3.1 mph (5 km/h) gait speed
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Evidence-graded claims from the NEURA deep report
LARA industrial arms are real, shipped products available for purchase at approximately $20,000.
An independent Reddit user [17] confirmed receiving a LARA 10 unit (~$20k purchase price), establishing it as a genuinely shipped commercial product — though documentation quality and support were poor.
from NEURA deep report →NEURA has raised up to $1.4 billion (€1B) in Series C funding, making it one of the most heavily funded European robotics startups.
Multiple independent news outlets [10][14] and the industry publication Robotics 24/7 confirm the Series C announcement; however, the actual capital called/closed versus committed is not independently broken down, leaving the full $1.4B figure partially unverified.
from NEURA deep report →
NEURA's AURA AI platform uses on-device reinforcement learning and multimodal sensing (vision, voice, touch) to enable self-optimization across its robot fleet via the Neuraverse platform.
AURA and Neuraverse are described only in NEURA's own official materials and news coverage citing NEURA press releases [1][2][11]; no independent benchmark, teardown, or third-party evaluation has verified these capabilities.
from NEURA deep report →The 4NE1 humanoid stands 1.8 m tall, weighs 80 kg, and features high-dexterity integrated hands, with a single-unit price of €98,000.
Specs and pricing are consistent across NEURA's reservation page [8] and a commerce review blog [5], but no independent reviewer or customer has physically verified these specifications, as no unit has shipped to customers.
from NEURA deep report →
NEURA's robots (MAiRA, 4NE1) operate with full autonomous cognitive AI — no human-in-the-loop — and adapt autonomously at scale.
All autonomy claims originate exclusively from NEURA's own marketing [1][2][8]; the only independent customer report (LARA 10, Reddit [17]) describes a product that arrived without documentation and demonstrates zero autonomous task execution — no independent source has verified any NEURA system completing tasks without human supervision.
from NEURA deep report →The 4NE1 humanoid robot has shipped (or is shipping) to customers at scale.
The official reservation page [8] and a commerce review blog [5] both confirm the 4NE1 Gen 3.5 is preorder-only with expected delivery end of 2026; no independent source reports a single unit delivered to a paying customer.
from NEURA deep report →
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