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AgiBot A2 Ultra is the flagship version of the company's A2 full-size humanoid line. AgiBot sells the story as broad commercial utility: reception, guided explanation, commercial performance, industrial inspection, and other front-of-house or light-work scenarios.
The A2 Ultra profile is stronger than a concept page because AgiBot publishes a real spec table. The flagship model is listed at 169 cm, 69 kg, 40 active degrees of freedom, 2 kg single-arm rated load, and up to 1.2 m/s walking speed, with Jetson Orin compute and hybrid remote/autonomous operation implied by the product ecosystem.
The latest A2-line signal is more fun than definitive: AgiBot and Indonesian partner ASIX used an AGIBOT A2 humanoid at a Jakarta cultural event for hosting, calligraphy, dance, and attendee interaction. It is useful evidence that AgiBot is taking the A2 line into public cultural and entertainment settings, but the press-release source does not prove which A2 variant was used, how autonomous the routines were, or whether this was a sustained customer deployment.
The open question is not whether A2 Ultra exists. It does. The open question is how much real-world utilization sits behind the product marketing. Until independent deployment records catch up, this remains a credible but mostly manufacturer-verified commercial humanoid.
Reality check
A2 Ultra has a public product page, a detailed manufacturer spec table, and commercial positioning as a full-size humanoid for guides, performance, and industrial scenarios. The score gives real credit for published specs and a partner-reported Jakarta cultural demo for the A2 line, but is capped because most proof is still controlled by AgiBot and independent customer/deployment evidence is thin.
- AgiBot's official English site lists A2 Ultra as a full-size humanoid robot
- Official Chinese specs list 169 cm height, 69 kg weight, 40 active DoF, 2 kg single-arm rated load, and 1.2 m/s max speed
- AgiBot markets the A2 flagship for reception, guided explanation, commercial performance, and industrial inspection scenarios
- PRNewswire/Yahoo Finance coverage says AgiBot and ASIX showcased an AGIBOT A2 humanoid at a Jakarta cultural event for hosting, calligraphy, dance performances, and attendee interaction
- Scale of commercial deployment is not independently verified from the product page alone
- Guinness-distance and 24-hour outdoor-walking claims need source-level review before being treated as deployment proof
- The Jakarta ASIX event is partner/press-release reported and does not establish sustained deployment, autonomy level, or commercial traction beyond a staged public cultural demonstration
