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A new robot dog in Hungary is turning heads, wagging its digital tail, and teaching kids how to care for animals. The Unitree ...
The company demoed its concept robot vacuum and mop at CES. It can use legs to navigate small steps and has an arm to pick up clutter. It’s time for the battle of the bots.
The AI can detect up to 108 different obstacles, including socks, toys, and more. The Saros Z70 robot vacuum and mop sports an impressive 22,000 Pa of suction power, which is among the highest in ...
However, at $1,899, you'll also pay a pretty penny. The Saros Z70 is the most expensive robot vacuum on the market at launch. But if, like me, you have cats that leave toys everywhere (or kids ...
Roborock's Saros Z70 can pick up your socks — but this robot vacuum with a claw arm won't declutter ... the major source of clutter is my cat's toys — but, alas, the robot hasn't been trained ...
There are some limitations, of course: The arm can only pick up a maximum of 10.5 ounces (300 grams), so you can forget about it grabbing your work boots.
Earlier this year at CES 2025, Roborock debuted a robot vacuum cleaner with a robotic arm – the Saros Z70. It’s designed to pick up discarded socks or toys that stand in the way of giving your home a ...
The Roborock Saros Z70 is the first mass-market robot vacuum with a mechanical arm designed to pick up and move larger debris while it cleans. At the preview event in New York before CES and at ...
Designed with a robotic arm that can pick up small obstacles that get in its way, it’s the most innovative robot vacuum I’ve ever seen — and I’ve never been more excited to see how it ...
This May, Roborock is launching Saros Z70, the world's first mass-produced robot vacuum cleaner with an OmniGrip intelligent, foldable robotic arm that can pick up your socks and put them back ...