Story
AgiBot A2 Lite is the lower-cost, performance-oriented sibling of A2 Ultra. It keeps the full-size 169 cm humanoid form factor but reduces the hardware stack: fewer active degrees of freedom, lower top speed, and a simpler sensing/compute configuration.
That makes A2 Lite interesting for HumanoidRoster because it is not pretending to be the most capable general-purpose humanoid in the room. AgiBot's own page frames it around stage, entertainment, group control, and approachable commercial use — areas where a lighter spec can still matter.
The reality check is the same as with the rest of AgiBot's public roster: the product information is unusually specific, but the proof is mostly first-party. A2 Lite should stay on the roster as a real product-line variant, with its score held back until independent buyers or venue operators document sustained use.
Reality check
A2 Lite has an official product page and shares the A2 full-size platform, but trims sensors and degrees of freedom relative to A2 Ultra. The page is commercially oriented, especially around entertainment and stage use; the score is held back because independent buyer/operator evidence remains limited.
- AgiBot's official English site lists A2 Lite as "Master of Performance"
- Official Chinese specs list 169 cm height, 64 kg weight, 23 active DoF, 2 kg single-arm rated load, and 0.8 m/s max speed
- The A2 product table distinguishes A2 Lite from A2 Ultra by reduced sensing, fewer DoF, and lower walking speed
- Commercial performance use cases are manufacturer-marketed and need independent customer evidence
- The A2 line's scale of deployment is not independently verified from public product pages alone
