
Caviar, renowned for its extravagant customization of tech products, has unveiled its latest creation: 'Aladdin,' the first luxury humanoid robot in the world. This striking robot, adorned in gold and intricate designs, merges technology with artistry, positioning it as a collectible luxury item rather than just a piece of machinery. Transforming Unitree's G1 humanoid robot, Caviar has elevated it into a symbol of opulence. Each robot is crafted using high-end materials and features elaborate detailing inspired by Arab and traditional Eastern cultural motifs. The production process is exclusive; Aladdin will only be made upon receiving private commissions, similar to bespoke luxury watchmakers or art studios. This means every unit will be uniquely tailored, with buyers able to choose their preferred patterns, symbols, and materials, resulting in a one-of-a-kind creation. Standing at 130 cm tall and weighing around 35 kilograms, Aladdin operates on the advanced Unitree G1 platform, which allows for remarkable movement. The robot boasts 23 independently movable joints, enabling it to walk, gesture, and mimic human behavior. While the underlying engineering remains unchanged from the original model, its exterior has been lavishly redesigned. Caviar has drawn inspiration for Aladdin from the rich narratives found in One Thousand and One Nights, positioning this humanoid robot as a modern-day hero powered by intelligence and cutting-edge technology. With this innovative launch, Caviar continues to push the boundaries of luxury technology, following its recent introduction of the Secret Love iPhone 17 Pro collection, which starts at a staggering $10,200. These iPhones, too, were reimagined with luxurious gold accents and festive details for the holiday season.
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