At the Honor PC New Product Technology Communication Session held on April 13, Honor officially launched its self-developed "Lobster" YOYO Claw AI Agent technology. This technology aims to solve three core pain points in the current AI agent field: complex operation, high usage cost, and privacy and security risks.

As a realization of the "Lobster Universe" concept announced at the Honor Magic V6 launch event on March 10, YOYO Claw brings a new experience of "multi-device integration, one lobster for multiple uses," indicating significant progress in the deployment and application of AI agents on terminals.

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One of the core highlights of Yoyo Claw is "pre-installed at factory." According to the official statement, YOYO Claw pre-installs five main lobsters and 23 sub-lobsters. Users do not need to adapt APIs or write code, thus eliminating the complicated deployment issues. During today's communication session, Honor demonstrated several scenarios, including media operations assistant lobsters and 3D printing lobsters. By intelligently judging task execution, YOYO Claw reduces Token consumption by 50% compared to OpenClaw, which helps lower AI usage costs. At the same time, task success rate has increased from 89.5% to 94.5%.

In terms of security, YOYO Claw has built multiple layers of protection from the application layer to the driver layer. The device is equipped with an "independent secure lobster" that safeguards throughout. It automatically intercepts high-risk operations, confirms sensitive behaviors with a PIN code, and protects key assets through driver-level protection, ensuring user information security. In addition, YOYO Claw adopts a device-level Claw design, featuring full-domain memory, system-level security, and edge-side priority. This allows users to remotely control and interact through home center devices, with all family memory data stored in this PC, achieving family connectivity while ensuring a unique independent experience for each person, meeting the needs of different family members.

Previously, YOYO Claw had started closed testing on March 27, inviting selected tech enthusiasts for testing. It supports cross-device task execution, allowing users to raise "Honor Lobsters" (including Honor PCs and Honor Pad devices), as well as connect to third-party lobsters (such as OpenClaw). In the future, it will also introduce a mobile phone lobster with one-click deployment, further expanding its application ecosystem. Recently, Huawei also demonstrated the capability of HarmonyOS phones to "raise lobsters," and Xiaomi's Xiaomi MiMo Claw has already opened free experience, showing that competition in this field is intensifying rapidly.