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1X NEO Gamma Home Humanoid Hits Full Production: 10K Pre-Orders, 2026 US…
1X Technologies ramps NEO Gamma consumer humanoid production at its new Hayward factory with 10,000 pre-orders secured and US shipments targeted for 2026. Redwood AI powers safe household autonomy amid rising competition from Tesla Optimus and Figure.
1X NEO Gamma Enters Full-Scale Production Amid Surging Consumer Demand
1X Technologies has initiated full-scale manufacturing of its NEO Gamma home humanoid robot at a dedicated 58,000 sq ft facility in Hayward, California. The move marks a pivotal shift from prototype development to volume production for a consumer-focused humanoid, distinguishing 1X from industrial-centric rivals like Tesla Optimus and Figure.
Manufacturing Scale and Factory Ramp
The NEO Factory, staffed by over 200 employees, began operations with an initial annual capacity of 10,000 units. Plans call for expansion via a second San Carlos site and increased automation to reach 100,000+ units yearly by the end of 2027. This vertically integrated approach allows 1X to control the entire build process, from component assembly to final testing. Early units are supporting internal development and home testing, accelerating iteration before customer shipments begin in 2026.
In contrast to Tesla's ambitious but delayed Optimus timeline or Figure's enterprise partnerships, 1X's rapid factory build-out—completed in months—positions it as a leader in consumer deployment readiness. The 10,000 pre-orders captured in just five days last October validate strong market interest in affordable domestic humanoids.
Pre-Order Models and Commercial Strategy
Customers can secure a NEO via a $200 fully refundable deposit. Ownership costs $20,000 upfront with a three-year warranty and priority delivery, while a subscription option runs $499 per month. US deliveries are slated to start in 2026, with international expansion targeted for 2027. An enterprise agreement with EQT further extends potential deployments across manufacturing and logistics portfolios.
This dual consumer-enterprise model mirrors strategies seen at Boston Dynamics and Unitree but emphasizes quiet, compliant operation suited for homes rather than warehouses.
Redwood AI: Core of Household Autonomy
NEO Gamma integrates Redwood, 1X's end-to-end generalist AI model trained on real-world home data. The system enables autonomous navigation, object manipulation, door operation, and chore scheduling. Early units ship with baseline capabilities that improve via fleet learning and optional expert guidance sessions.
Redwood's focus on safe, whole-body mobile manipulation sets it apart from more rigid industrial AI stacks. Natural walking, sitting, and standing behaviors enhance domestic usability.
Competitive Landscape in the Players Pillar
While Tesla Optimus pushes for low-cost factory labor and Figure targets logistics scale, 1X's consumer-first approach with verified pre-orders and shipping commitments carves a distinct niche. Unitree and Boston Dynamics continue emphasizing research and enterprise demos, leaving the home market relatively open. 1X's progress signals accelerating commercialization across the humanoid sector.
Outlook for Domestic Humanoids in 2026
With production underway and AI maturing, 1X NEO Gamma represents the first credible path to widespread home humanoid adoption. Fleet economics will hinge on subscription uptake and reliability metrics, while MTBF data from early deployments will inform scaling. The coming months will reveal whether 1X can translate pre-order momentum into sustained deliveries ahead of broader industry competition.