29-DoF full-body humanoid platform with dual 7-DoF arms
275 TOPS main control chip for onboard AI processing
RGBD depth cameras, IMU sensors, and microphone array for perception
Single-arm payload of 1.5 kg with independent dual-hand, multi-voice key control
Approx. 1.5 h battery life with OTA firmware upgrade support
Split-type soft-shell body with no sharp edges, approx. 52 kg
The CASBOT Keyboardist Humanoid Robot is a performance humanoid developed by CASBOT (Beijing Zhongke Huiling Robot Technology) and built on the company's second-generation humanoid platform. It acts as the arranger of the band, using an independent dual-hand control system to play several voices at once and enrich the arrangement live in front of an audience rather than working on a factory line. Working together through a shared control system, a group of these robots can hold their parts across an entire band and coordinate their timing as a single ensemble. The result is an expressive, audience-facing machine that treats a stage as its workspace and a live crowd as its context. It is built for entertainment venues, exhibitions, and cultural attractions where a physically present robotic performer draws attention.
As an AI robotics platform, the CASBOT Keyboardist reads its surroundings through combined depth, motion, and audio sensing, letting it recognize the scene in front of it and register the people watching. That awareness feeds a multi-modal interaction style, so the robot can respond to voice and gestures and can also be steered remotely for choreographed shows. Onboard computing handles the perception and key control locally, while remote firmware updates keep the behavior current over the product's life. Its wrapped soft-shell construction keeps performances safe around people, which matters when it shares a stage with human musicians or works close to a crowd. This makes it well suited to organizations in live entertainment, tourism, and brand experiences that want a reliable, repeatable robotic act.
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Humanoid Robot
CASBOT Keyboardist
An expressive performance humanoid built on the CASBOT 02 platform for live keyboard performance and audience-facing entertainment.
Full-Body DoF
29
Single-Arm Payload
1.5 kg
Battery Life
~1.5 h
Computing Power
275 TOPS
Weight
~52 kg
Core Hardware Systems
The mechanical foundation behind the CASBOT Keyboardist, from head-mounted sensing to dexterous arms and a full-body articulated frame.
Perception System→
Perception System
Perception System
Head Sensing: RGBD depth plus binocular vision
Audio Input: Onboard microphone array
Scene Awareness: Environmental mapping and understanding
Audience Detection: Person and crowd recognition
Dexterous Manipulation→
Dexterous Manipulation
Arms: Dual 7-DoF arms
Hands: Two 11-DoF (6-active) dexterous hands
Play Style: Independent left and right multi-voice play
Control: Accurate key-press control
Mobility & Body Structure→
Mobility & Body Structure
Articulation: 29-DoF full-body motion
Torso: Split-type soft shell with no sharp edges
Legs: 6-DoF leg structure
Balance: Dynamic on-stage stability
Capabilities
Beyond its mechanical frame, the CASBOT Keyboardist is built to hold a crowd's attention, work as part of a coordinated group, and move quickly from setup to show. These capabilities center on interaction, sound, teamwork between robots, and fast deployment.
Expressive Interaction
Voice and gesture inputs let the robot respond to people around it in a natural, human-like way. Its performance can be linked with stage lighting to heighten the sense of a live act.
Voice & Audio Presence
Audio output and voice interaction give the robot a spoken presence on stage alongside its playing. This lets it engage a room directly rather than performing in silence.
Coordinated Multi-Robot Performance
A shared control system keeps several robots locked to the same tempo across a full band. One central setup can conduct the whole group so their playing stays tight and synchronized.
Show-Ready Deployment
The robot can be prepared and driven for a show with straightforward operation, including remote teleoperation for choreographed routines. Firmware updates arrive over the air, so its act can grow after installation.
Use Cases & Application Scenarios
From trade shows to festival stages, the CASBOT Keyboardist and its band bring a live robotic act to venues where a memorable performance drives foot traffic and engagement. These scenarios show where the platform fits in the real world.
Corporate Events & Exhibitions
At trade shows and corporate functions, the robot band performs for seated business audiences and draws crowds to a booth. It turns a product launch or exhibition floor into a talking point that keeps visitors lingering.
Cultural Tourism & Theme Parks
In parks and cultural attractions, the band delivers scheduled outdoor shows that become part of the visitor experience. A recurring robotic performance gives destinations a distinctive draw that sets them apart.
Music Festivals & Commercial Stages
On festival and concert stages, the robots hold their own in front of large, energetic crowds and full production effects. They can share the stage with human performers to create a hybrid live show.
CASBOT Keyboardist Humanoid Robot
Model: Keyboardist
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Keyboardist Robot Main Body
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Battery
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Battery Charger
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Remote Controller
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Wireless Emergency Stop Switch
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Keyboard
CASBOT Keyboardist Humanoid Robot
Model: Keyboardist
Height (Standing)
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1630 mm
Width (Standing)
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510 mm
Depth (Standing)
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280 mm
Total Weight (with Battery)
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Approx. 52 kg
Values shown are from the manufacturer's reference.
WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to: www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
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