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Apr 28, 2026

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China Accelerates AI Integration into Physical Devices, Shaping the Future of Tech

From clip-on mics to humanoid robots, Chinese startups and giants are pushing AI beyond the cloud.

LAT Editorial Team

LAT Editorial Team

Finance
China Accelerates AI Integration into Physical Devices, Shaping the Future of Tech
Photo credits: CNBC

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Chinese startups and tech giants are rapidly expanding AI applications from cloud-based software into tangible hardware devices. Innovations like a $43 clip-on mic enabling voice commands to AI agents and humanoid robots controlled remotely highlight this shift.

This movement addresses critical concerns such as data sovereignty and operational efficiency, especially in manufacturing and robotics, signaling a transformative phase in the AI technology race with broad implications for industries worldwide.

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Startups Leading the Charge: From Voice-Activated Mics to Robots

In Hangzhou, EinClaw has shipped its first 100 units of a $43 clip-on microphone that allows users to send voice commands to an OpenClaw AI agent. Remarkably, this device was developed and assembled by just two people using parts sourced across China. Nearby in Suzhou, JoyIn is preparing to launch the Zeroth M1 humanoid robot, which can be remotely controlled via Tencent Cloud tools, with pre-orders expected by July.

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Why Hardware Matters: Overcoming Cloud Limitations

The shift from cloud-only AI to hardware integration is driven by concerns over data sovereignty and the practical needs of industries like manufacturing. Ray Von, CEO of Tencent-backed OpenPie, explains that many manufacturers hesitate to send proprietary data to the cloud. To address this, OpenPie is developing devices powered by low-cost Chinese chips that run AI locally, aiming to ship 10,000 units by year-end.

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Software Companies Embrace Physical AI: The Case of Style3D

Style3D, initially a software company helping clothing brands accelerate design-to-production with AI, is now venturing into robotics. After receiving numerous requests for data on physical materials and textures, it launched the SynReal robotics platform. CEO Eric Liu highlights the importance of specialized texture data for humanoid robots to handle diverse objects effectively.

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Industry Giants Join the Hardware Race

Major players like Volkswagen are integrating AI voice command tools into vehicles, while Alibaba’s maps unit, Amap, is developing a four-legged robot designed to assist the visually impaired. Leveraging two decades of digital map data, Amap’s robot can navigate and respond to user prompts, though processing powerful AI on devices remains a significant challenge.

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Looking Ahead: The Future of AI Embedded in Everyday Devices

The critical hurdle for robotics and AI hardware is enabling robust AI processing directly on devices. Once this is achieved, the focus will shift from theoretical AI capabilities to practical applications embedded in everyday appliances, potentially revolutionizing how humans interact with technology across sectors.

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