Topic / Subject

1X’s NEO home robot is real, officially priced, and already being sold in early-access form. The social “Jensen Huang got an early look” framing is the extra sauce, but the stronger angle is that 1X is openly offering a $20,000 home robot and tying it to Nvidia GTC visibility.

TL;DR

NEO is not vapor. 1X’s official pages say it is a home robot designed for household tasks, and the order page lists early-access ownership at $20,000 with U.S. deliveries starting in 2026.

Key Details

• 1X’s official NEO page says the robot is designed for home use and household tasks.
• 1X’s order page lists early-access ownership at $20,000.
• The same order page says U.S. deliveries start in 2026.
• 1X has publicly tied NEO to Nvidia’s GTC orbit through its own promotion and visibility around the event.

Breakdown

This is a strong latest item because the core product facts are already public. You do not need a viral caption to make NEO interesting when 1X is literally taking deposits and putting a $20,000 ownership number on the page.

The part that needs tightening is the Jensen Huang angle. The checked official material supports Nvidia-adjacent exposure and GTC presence, but not the exact social phrasing that Huang personally got a special early look in some separate reveal. That is why the cleaner post stays focused on the robot, the price, and the GTC tie-in.

What to Watch Next

• Whether 1X shows more real-world home demos before U.S. deliveries start.
• Whether the $20,000 early-access price starts to move as rollout gets closer.

Sources

1X — NEO Home Robot
1X — Order NEO
NVIDIA — GTC 2026 keynote hub

Comment

At $20,000, does NEO feel like a real early market product, or still more like an expensive tech demo for rich adopters?


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