Sharpa's North assembles PC with precision
Sharpa's North, a full-body humanoid robot focused on dexterous manipulation and whole-body control, is shown assembling a PC in a Reddit-shared demo. The clip emphasizes careful handling over speed and serves as a clean proof point for its fine-motor control.
Hot take: this is the kind of demo that makes humanoid robotics feel real, because PC assembly is full of small tolerances, awkward angles, and “don’t break the expensive part” moments.
- –The main signal is precision, not raw speed.
- –It aligns with Sharpa’s earlier positioning for North as a dexterous, general-purpose full-body robot.
- –A PC build is a smart showcase because it mixes pick-and-place work, alignment, fastening, and constrained-space manipulation.
- –The unanswered question is durability: tabletop demos are impressive, but repeatability inside tighter, less forgiving environments is the harder milestone.
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