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CES 2025: Roborock's grabby new robot vacuum is a huge flex
Roborock 's new robot vacuum-mop hybrid will grab your attention — and your stray socks.
Roborock’s new robot vacuum has an arm that picks up dirty socks (and more)
Robot vacuums already take one of the most tedious household tasks off your hands, and with Roborock’s latest innovation, they’re now poised to tackle another chore: picking up after oneself.
This Matter-Enabled Robot Vacuum Can Pick Up Dirty Laundry
Smart vacuum company Roborock this week showed off its latest vacuum, the Roborock Saros z70. The vacuum is Matter-enabled, which means when
CES 2025: This New Robot Vacuum Has an Arm That Picks Stuff Up
I’ve gotten a sneak peek at tons of smart tech being released at the Consumer Electronics Show. But the only tech that made me jump up and clap in excitement was the Roborock Saros Z70. Here's why.
CES 2025: Roborock announced a robot vacuum with an arm to pick your dirty socks
As CES 2025 kicks off, Roborock unveils its latest innovations, including a robot vacuum with an arm to pick your dirty socks.
This Robot Vacuum Has a Claw Arm That’s Perfect for Picking Up Rogue Socks
The Roborock Saros Z70 is a robot vacuum with a foldable arm inside its chassis. The “OmniGrip” mechanical arm can extend and twist to pick up small objects or bits of trash and drop them off at a designated area.
Roborock Saros Z70: Vacuum robot clears away socks with gripper arm
Roborock will be showcasing a vacuum and mopping robot that not only cleans the floor, but also clears it of obstacles with an extendable arm.
A Robot Vacuum That Picks Up Socks Stole Our Hearts (and Socks) at CES 2025
We're giving this robot with mechanical task arm a Best of CES Award. The only question left is, how soon can we get one?
More than one company brought a robot vacuum with a mechanical arm to CES 2025
It turns out that Roborock isn’t the only company that brought a robot vacuum with a mechanical arm to CES 2025. Rival company Dreame, which unveiled its stair-climbing robot vacuum earlier in the week,
Roborock Revolutionizes Home Cleaning with New AI-Powered Saros Robot Vacuums at CES 2025
The post Roborock Revolutionizes Home Cleaning with New AI-Powered Saros Robot Vacuums at CES 2025 appeared first on Android Headlines.
This Robot Vacuum With Task Arm at CES Marks a New Era in Mechanical Cleaning
The robot in question is Roborock's shiny new Saros Z70, a new model we watched pick up socks for hours here at CES 2025 to demonstrate the next phase in mechanized cleaning. It's the first-ever mass produced robovac to have this particular skill.
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Next-Level Clean: Roborock's New Robot Vacuum Has an Arm to Lift and Move Your Junk
The Roborock Saros Z70 vacuum/mop combo, debuting at CES 2025, channels The Jetsons' Rosey with a fully retractable ...
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The Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum just announced at CES is already on sale
PRE-ORDER AND SAVE $390: Ahead of its Feb. 14 launch, the Dreame X50 Ultra robot vacuum announced at CES can already be ...
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