What Is Unitree Robotics? How to Buy and Short It on MEXC
Unitree Robotics is a Hangzhou robotics maker building quadruped and humanoid robots and the motors and sensors inside them. MEXC is listing UNITREEUSDT, a USDT-margined perpetual futures contract on Unitree’s reference price. Traders can go long or short through it without holding shares or a mainland brokerage account.
What Unitree Robotics Actually Does
Unitree builds legged robots. Wang Xingxing founded it in Hangzhou in 2016, starting with quadrupeds sold to universities, research labs and contractors. Humanoids came later and now carry the business — the G1, H1, H2 and R1 series, where the G1’s RMB 99,000 launch price is why the name travels.
The third line is components: motors, reducers, dexterous hands, LiDAR and sensors, all made in-house. That vertical integration is the cost argument, and it shows in the margin — gross margin on core operations climbed from 44% in 2023 to 60% in 2025.
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