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T800 fills a clear gap in the EngineAI lineup. HumanoidRoster already tracked SE01, but T800 is not just another SE01 citation. EngineAI gives it its own product page, a heavier-duty positioning, purchase tiers, and a much more detailed specification table.
The headline spec is high-dynamic hardware. EngineAI lists 173 cm height, a 75-85 kg weight range, at least 3 m/s hardware-supported movement speed, up to 450 N·m joint torque, and 4-5 hours of endurance depending on battery configuration. The company also emphasizes martial-arts-style motion demos, active leg-joint cooling, 360° perception, and solid-state battery options.
The caveat is deployment proof. T800 looks unusually concrete because pricing and official specs are public, but the strongest evidence is still manufacturer-controlled. Until customer deployments, third-party field tests, or repeatable work data appear, T800 belongs in the high-signal limited-release tier rather than alongside robots with verified external pilots.
Reality check
T800 has one of the richer public product pages among newer Chinese humanoids: official specs, pricing tiers, official media, and CES 2026 coverage. The score rises above thin demo-only profiles because EngineAI publishes concrete hardware and purchase information, but it stays below verified deployment leaders because customer use, autonomy limits, and real work performance are still mostly manufacturer-controlled.
- EngineAI's official page describes T800 as a full-size high-dynamic general-purpose humanoid robot
- The official page lists a 173 cm height, 75-85 kg weight range, 4-5 hour endurance, and hardware-supported movement speed of at least 3 m/s
- EngineAI lists tiered prices starting at RMB 180,000 on the Chinese product page and USD 40,500 for the Basic Edition on the English page
- The product page lists 450 N·m maximum joint torque, 71.4V/20Ah ternary lithium and 74.8V/40Ah solid-state battery configurations, and 2.5-3 hour charge times
- The official page lists Basic/Development editions at 25 DoF, Pro at 43 DoF including dexterous hands, and Max at 46 DoF including dexterous hands
- PRNewswire reported T800's CES 2026 global debut and described it as a full-scale high-efficiency universal humanoid robot
- Official motion demos emphasize high-dynamic actions such as kicks and martial-arts movements, but these are not the same as verified industrial deployment
- Pricing and purchase tiers are official, but public customer delivery evidence remains limited
- Specs vary by edition, so HumanoidRoster uses base/common values in canonical fields and keeps Pro/Max hand-DoF claims in notes


