Robovacs reveal three new innovations that could revolutionize home cleaning at CES

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At CES 2025, Roborock has unveiled its groundbreaking Saros series which is a trio of robotic AI-powered vacuum cleaners set to transform home cleaning.
Roborock also hinted at a future update that could allow the Saros Z70 to play with cats while their owners are away.
Discover Roborock’s CES 2025 Innovations Effortless Wet and Dry (Handheld) Cleaning In addition to its robot vacuum cleaners, Roborock has unveiled a new line of handheld wet-dry vacuum cleaners at CES 2025.
The F25 Series, comprising five models – F25, F25 ALT, F25 ACE, F25 RT, and F25 LT – offers a smart and efficient cleaning solution for those who prefer manual control.
The F25 Series stands out with its impressive powerful 20,000 Pa suction, 450 cleaning strokes per minute, and over 20N downward cleaning pressure for spotless results in a single stroke.

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Three robotic vacuum cleaners with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities that are set to revolutionize household cleaning were introduced by Roborock at CES 2025. With a dash of high-tech magic, these smart cleaners, dubbed “Rock a New Era,” are ready to make your floors shine while addressing traditional cleaning problems.

The Saros series—a new name that will be a cornerstone for showcasing Roborock’s ongoing innovation—represents a significant advancement in home robotics technology with features like robotic arms, object recognition, pet-friendly intelligence, and sophisticated navigation systems.

Learn about Roborock’s innovations at CES 2025.

Your brand-new automated butler.

With its OmniGrip, a foldable robotic arm that can lift small objects up to 300g (10,15oz), the Saros Z70 is the lineup’s show-stopper. This little wonder not only cleans but also tidys up after you (socks, tiny towels, tissue papers, etc.), transforming the conventional robovac into a cutting-edge home assistant. With the help of precise sensors, a camera, and an LED light, the robotic pinch arm can assess its position, its environment, and whether an object is too heavy to lift.

Along with its AI-powered navigation system, the Saros Z70 has a StarSightTM Autonomous System 2.0 that uses RGB cameras and dual-light 3D Time-of-Flight sensors to create a 3D map of your house. This sophisticated system enables it to detect up to 108 different kinds of objects and navigate around obstacles with exceptional precision. This version surpasses even the Qrevo Slim, which was the first to introduce StarSight technology to consumers, by producing detailed spatial awareness with over 21,600 data points at a frequency of 38,400 Hz.

It can remove dirt from any surface thanks to its powerful 22,000 Pa suction. The Saros Z70 has unique features for pet owners, including video calls, cruise control, pet area recognition, and even a “search for the pet” feature. A potential future update that would enable the Saros Z70 to play with cats while their owners are away was also alluded to by Roborock.

Discover Roborock’s innovations at CES 2025.

Additionally, the Saros Z70 has one of the thinnest robot vacuums available, with a profile of 7.98cm (3,14 inches), allowing it to easily slide under low furniture. The robot smoothly climbs over thresholds and navigates thick carpets thanks to its clever AdaptiLiftTM chassis, which is based on technology from the Qrevo Curv (which was listed as one of Gizmodo’s Best of 2024).

The Saros 10: The Champion of Limbo.

The LiDAR module of the Saros 10 RetractSenseTM Navigation System can retract into its body, giving it a slim profile that can swivel under even the lowest sofas (7.98cm/3,14 inches). For full-range mapping, the LiDAR rises back up like a periscope when the robot senses more headroom.

However, the Saros 10’s powerful VibraRiseTM 4.0 mopping module and 22,000 Pa suction power should not be underestimated. An improvement over earlier models, this vibrating mop pad system promises better mopping results. Additionally, the Saros 10 has the new VertiBeamTM technology, which uses vertical structured light to help the robot detect objects that might be invisible to a single laser. This technology is helpful for avoiding obstacles like furniture with irregular shapes and unfolded cables.

Saros 10R: The Ideal Equilibrium?

As opposed to the Saros 10, which only uses LiDAR, the Saros 10R has the StarSightTM Autonomous System 2.0, which combines 3D sensors and AI-powered cameras to produce a comprehensive map of your house. The 10R version makes up for its slightly lower suction power (roughly 20,000 Pa) compared to the Saros 10 by using its superior intelligence, which keeps three steps ahead of the game and plans the most effective cleaning route for your house.

The future of home cleaning is here, whether it’s the Saros Z70’s robotic arm that cleans up after you, the Saros 10’s retractable LiDAR that slides under furniture, or the Saros 10R’s AI and plumbing integration that outsmarts dirt.

Learn about Roborock’s innovations at CES 2025.

Easy Handheld Wet and Dry Cleaning.

A new range of handheld wet-dry vacuum cleaners was introduced by Roborock at CES 2025 in addition to its robot vacuums. Those who prefer manual control can find a clever and effective cleaning solution with the F25 Series, which includes five models: F25, F25 ALT, F25 ACE, F25 RT, and F25 LT. These gadgets have fantastic features that will help you handle dirt beneath low furniture, prevent tangles, and guarantee streak-free cleaning results every time.

With its remarkable 20,000 Pa suction, 450 cleaning strokes per minute, and more than 20N downward cleaning pressure for spotless results in a single stroke, the F25 Series is unique.

The standard F25 impresses with its state-of-the-art DirTectTM smart sensor technology and self-washing capabilities, but the F25 ACE goes above and beyond in terms of convenience with its integrated detergent tank, albeit at the expense of a smaller clean water tank. Each model in the F25 Series lineup boasts unique features designed to meet diverse consumer needs. Because of the F25 RT’s competitive 40-minute runtime, which demonstrates that affordability need not equate to performance, budget-conscious buyers are not left behind.

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