Is Your Home Robot Ready™?
Humanoid robots are moving from research labs into luxury homes. Neo ships summer 2026. The question isn't whether robots will be in luxury homes. It's whether yours is ready for one.
The First Consumer Humanoid Robot
One X Technologies' Neo begins shipping to consumer homes in summer 2026, bringing humanoid robotics into the luxury residential market for the first time.
Robots Won't Wait for Your Home to Catch Up
Neo can close windows, retrieve items from the refrigerator, and assist with daily living, tasks that require clearance to move, power to charge, and connectivity to operate safely inside a home. Homes built and wired for yesterday's smart systems aren't automatically ready for what's next.
The homes that adopt humanoid robotics smoothly will be the ones that planned for it before the robot arrived, not after.
The First Integrators Ready to Deploy
GWI is actively developing the integration specification for humanoid robot deployment in luxury residential environments, positioning to be among the first integrators in the country ready to spec, install, and commission both Neo and Optimus.
- 25 years of luxury residential integration experience
- Purpose-built specification for humanoid robot readiness
- Direct path from Foresight assessment to GWI installation
Be the First to Know When Robot Ready™ Launches
Foresight is building a free 5-question assessment to tell you whether your home is ready for a humanoid robot.
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Robot Ready™, Explained
What does it mean for a home to be "Robot Ready"?
Robot Ready™ means a home's layout, power infrastructure, connectivity, clearances, and smart systems are prepared to safely host and integrate a humanoid robot such as Neo or Optimus, covering navigation clearance, charging access, network capacity, and integration with existing smart home systems.
When does the Neo humanoid robot ship?
One X Technologies has announced that Neo, marketed as the first consumer humanoid robot, begins shipping in summer 2026 at a starting price of approximately $20,000.
What can a humanoid robot like Neo actually do in a home?
Based on manufacturer specifications, Neo can lift up to 150 lbs, close windows, retrieve items from the refrigerator, and assist with daily living tasks, with capabilities expected to expand as the platform matures.
Who installs and commissions humanoid robots in luxury homes?
Global Wave Integration (GWI), the installation partner behind Foresight Inspection Group, is developing the integration specification for humanoid robot deployment in luxury residential environments and is positioning to be among the first integrators in the country ready to spec, install, and commission Neo and Optimus.
How do I find out if my home is Robot Ready?
Foresight is developing a free 5-question Robot Ready™ Assessment that will evaluate your home across the key readiness factors of space, power, connectivity, and existing smart systems, and return a Robot Ready™ status. Join the list above to be notified when it launches.