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Aside from iRobot’s ongoing financial crisis, the world of robot vacuums is still humming along.At CES 2025 on Sunday, Roborock announced the Saros Z70. The Roomba competitor showcases what the ...
More than just a robot arm, the Roborock Saros Z70 is a top-tier floor cleaner. An efficient robot vacuum, that can also pick up your socks.
The hand, developed at Switzerland’s EPFL, can detach from an arm, crawl around on its own, grab small objects, and bring them back before reattaching itself.
Without skipping a beat, the robot arm jumps into action and does exactly what it promised to do. We built a GPT-4o-powered cleaning robot. - $250 for the robot arms - 4 days to build.
The only CES tech I've seen that made me shout and clap in excitement is the Roborock Saros Z70's robotic arm. Over the past week, I’ve gotten a sneak peek at tons of smart tech being released ...
If the robot vac detects something like a sock, shoe, or other small object, it can automatically extend its arm, pick up the object, and move it to a specified location, like a laundry basket.
The Roborock Saros Z70 is an innovative robot vacuum with a robotic arm. And finally, you can preorder it for $1899 — and they'll even throw in a second robot vacuum for free.
The Roborock Saros Z70 robot vacuum and mop expands the cleaning prowess of the best robot vacuums with the addition of a robotic arm alongside its arsenal of sensors and brushes. The idea is that ...
Roborock has added an arm to its latest flagship robot vacuum. And this is no tiny appendage like the one the company debuted on its S8 MaxV Ultra at CES last year; it’s an actual articulating ...
The robot begins by picking up a bottle of mustard and a can of Pringles; because the robot's wrist can pivot 180 degrees, it can turn the mustard bottle upside-down, as you would when putting the ...
Outside of being able to pick up your trash, the Saros Z70 offers everything you’d expect from a high-end robot vacuum. It mops, cleans corners, and has a dock with fast-charge.
This Dreame robot with a mechanical arm also features retractable legs to climb small steps and obstacles, similar to the Dreame X50 Ultra, which can climb up to 2.4 inches.