ARIA
LIMITED
RealbotixRealbotix F-Series humanoid companion with 44 DoF, silicone skin, magnetic face swaps, and AI chat on a motorized wheeled base.

About Aria
Aria is Realbotix's flagship female-presenting character on the company's F-Series full-bodied humanoid line. The Las Vegas firm builds her with patented silicone skin, 17 facial motors for expressive talk, and a modular body you can re-skin or re-face after delivery. Eye-embedded micro cameras support face and object recognition so the robot can greet people by name or comment on what it sees.
Aria cannot walk. Realbotix mounts the upper body on a motorized wheeled base you steer with a manual remote, or run plugged into wall power. Official specs list 44 degrees of freedom across face, neck, arms, torso, hands, and base, with 4 to 8 hours of onboard battery life when unplugged. The company says orders can ship in as soon as 12 weeks after configuration.
Realbotix sells through a contact form, not a shopping cart. F-Series hardware starts at $125,000 on realbotix.com, with customization (extra heads, voice packs, custom sculpts from about $20,000+) pushing quotes higher. CES 2025 press widely cited a fully configured Aria near $175,000. A separate Robot Controller subscription runs $199.99 per month for AI updates, and the platform can plug into ChatGPT or locally hosted models.
HomeBotRadar tracks Aria for buyers comparing ultra-premium conversation robots against elder-care desk units like ElliQ or emotional pets like LOVOT. This is a luxury companion platform, not a chore humanoid. Expect cloud-tied AI, remote-controlled mobility, and quote-based purchasing.
