Songyan Power's Bumi Robot Hits Market Below 10,000 Yuan
Songyan Power's Bumi Robot Revolutionizes Affordable Robotics
Last night, Songyan Power officially began pre-sales for its latest humanoid robot, Bumi, on JD.com. Priced at 9,998 yuan, this launch breaks the long-standing price barrier for humanoid robots, bringing advanced robotics within reach of mainstream consumers.
Breaking the Price Barrier
The Bumi robot's limited-time price of under 10,000 yuan has drawn widespread industry attention. This strategic move not only challenges the traditional high-cost perception of humanoid robots but also signals their potential mass-market adoption.

Technical Specifications and Capabilities
The Bumi stands 94 cm tall and weighs approximately 12 kg, making it lightweight yet functional. Its design incorporates 21 degrees of freedom, enabling complex movements such as:
- Standing up independently
- Walking and running smoothly
- Performing various dance routines
The robot supports graphical programming and offers ecosystem development courses, enhancing its appeal to both consumers and developers.
Leadership Perspective
In an exclusive interview, Jiang Zheyuan, founder and chairman of Songyan Power, stated: "A humanoid robot shouldn't be so expensive." He drew parallels with industries like smartphones and space technology, where prices dropped significantly through technological advancement and mass production.
Jiang emphasized that Bumi's launch isn't about engaging in price wars but rather about:
- Exploring new application scenarios across different price points
- Making advanced robotics accessible to broader audiences
- Driving innovation through affordability
The company believes this pricing strategy will accelerate adoption in educational, entertainment, and service sectors.
Key Points:
- First humanoid robot priced below 10,000 yuan in China market
- Features 21 degrees of freedom for versatile movement capabilities
- Supports graphical programming for educational applications
- Represents strategic move toward mass-market robotics adoption
- Potential applications span education, entertainment and service industries


