Recently, global technology brand HONOR unveiled its first embodied AI humanoid robot at MWC 2026, marking HONOR as the first smartphone manufacturer to enter the consumer humanoid robotics market. Equipped with an Orbbec Gemini 330 Series stereo vision 3D camera, the robot made its debut with a live dance performance at HONOR’s global launch event, demonstrating movements including the moonwalk and a backflip.
Alongside the robot, HONOR also introduced its Robot Phone, described as the world’s first smartphone designed for robotic ecosystems. The company said it plans to enable data connectivity and intelligent service collaboration between smartphones and robots, aiming to extend AI-powered services beyond personal devices into everyday environments.

HONOR MWC 2026 Global Launch Event
Image credit: HONOR
The Orbbec Gemini 330 Series stereo vision 3D camera is designed for full-scenario robotic vision applications. It integrates Orbbec’s self-developed MX6800 depth engine chip and features a high-performance active-passive hybrid imaging system. The solution delivers stable, high-quality depth data across a wide range of environments, including indoor and outdoor settings, day and night conditions, and complex dynamic scenes. It is widely used in robotic and AI vision scenarios such as AMRs, inspection robots, delivery robots, humanoid robots, robotic arms, drones, and human body reconstruction.
Since entering the robotics sector in 2015, Orbbec has served more than 1,000 robotics customers worldwide. The company holds over 70% market share in 3D vision for service robots in China and mobile robots in South Korea. Moving forward, Orbbec will continue working closely with global partners to explore new applications and support the adoption of robotics and AI vision technologies across a broader range of scenarios.
