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Aria vs Clone Alpha

Aria, from Realbotix, lists at F-Series from $125k · M-Series from $95k · bust from $20k. Launched at $175k.; Clone Alpha, from Clone Robotics, at Undisclosed; the cited 'under $20k' is a future cost target, not a price. Here's how the two compare across price, realism, specifications and availability.

AriaRealbotix
Clone AlphaClone Robotics
StatusShippingPre-order
TypeCompanionHumanoid
FormFull bodyFull body
Presents asFemale-presentingAnatomical / androgynous
PriceF-Series from $125k · M-Series from $95k · bust from $20k. Launched at $175k.Undisclosed; the cited 'under $20k' is a future cost target, not a price
Subscription$199.99/mo
AvailabilityShipping nowReserve now · ~2028
OriginUSAPoland
Realism index64/10046/100
Height175 cm · 5 ft 9 in (third-party)~170 cm (third-party)
Weight~54 kg (third-party)~60 kg (third-party)
Skin & materialsPlatinum-cure silicone over an articulated frameSynthetic skin over a polymer skeleton (206 'bones')
ActuationElectric servos — 17 facial motors, up to 44 DOF'Myofiber' water-actuated synthetic muscles
PowerBuilt-in battery~500 W hydraulic pump
Runtime4–8 hours (F-Series)Undisclosed
AI & conversationProprietary deep-learning conversation; AI-agnostic (cloud GPT or on-device)Plain-English control; 'Cybernet' visuomotor model; demo-based training
VoiceCustomisable voicesUndisclosed
MobilityWheeled base — does not walkBipedal (claimed; no full unit shown walking)
Expressions17 facial motors; emotionally aware, tone-matchingNo expressive face
Languages100+ languages
ConnectivityWi-Fi, BluetoothUndisclosed