August 14, 2025 | Dubai, UAE: The Viral Robot in Dubai that met Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktouom, leader and ruler of Dubai, is now in the middle of much talk about cool robots here. The Unitree G1, a robot seen on streets, running with people, and doing quick moves, was at the Khaleej Times office with its robot dog, Unitree Go2.
Ednex Automation, Unitree’s friend in the Middle East, said that they are getting more calls about the Viral Robot in Dubai after it was seen on social sites. “We’ve never seen such a need,” said Athul Matheth from Ednex. “We aim to turn 30% of these talks into sales.”
More Need and New Prices of Viral Robot in Dubai
The Go2 dog robot can reach buyers in two weeks, but the G1 robot takes about four weeks. The G1 is for sale starting at $16,000, and the Go2 at $1,600. Ednex has sold over 300 robo-dogs and 100 G1s in the UAE, mostly to schools studying robots with humans.

Yet, prices are changing with Unitree’s new R1 robot, said to be the world’s most low-cost at $6,000. It will be made this year, and sent out in December. They want to show it at Gitex Global 2025 in Dubai, adding to the hype.
“Our work with Unitree goes past just selling,” Senthil Kugan, boss at Ednex said. “We are making the future of smart robots, the kind that work well with humans, everywhere from hospitals to big stores.”
High Skills, Many Uses in Viral Robot in Dubai
The Viral Robot in Dubai has a smart LIDAR view system. It can spot and tell apart people, pets, and things well. This skill is like the tech in self-driving cars. Also, it has a camera for better things spotting, a mic and speakers for talking. Different models fit different needs: the U1 is simple, while U2 has more motors for moves like dance or kung fu. Higher models (U3 to U10) have hands that can hold eggs without breaking them.

These robots work 2 to 4 hours, while the Go2 can go up to 8 hours and even charge itself. If they touch someone, sensors in their arms stop them to keep it safe. About five percent of sales are for home use, yet the Viral Robot in Dubai is great for work too. The G1 can work as a cashier, or help in making things, and the Go2 can look at your home and send live video. Both can be set for many tasks.
“In stores, the Robot in Dubai can handle buying of goods smoothly,” Athul added. “For safety, it can check risks at events or in bad weather. Some can even fix a mix-up puzzle or use power tools.”
With low-cost models like the R1 coming and more uses showing up, the Robot in Dubai is more than a trend. It shows a change in how we live with machines. Ednex aims to make Dubai a key place for robot wonders, showing new tech systems at Gitex Global.

As videos keep going around, the Viral Robot in Dubai will keep getting attention, not just as a cool tech piece, but as a real help for work and people who want smart, able robot pals. The tale of the Viral Robot in Dubai is not done yet – its next show might be even more amazing, putting on display both sharp tech skills and the human art that drives its role in our world. With new tech moving fast and costs getting low, the UAE may quickly turn into a world center for using robots in real life, pushing other nations to take up its path.
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