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Roborock's New Vacuum Has an Arm That Can Pick Up Your Dirty Socks
Roborock presented its groundbreaking Saros Z70 robotic vacuum at CES 2025, and it’s unlike anything we’ve seen before. Equipped with a foldable, five-axis arm called OmniGrip, this vacuum can pick up small items like socks and tissues—giving it a huge advantage over competitors like Roomba.
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?
Roborock’s CES 2025 Launch Has A Robo Arm To Pick Up Toys And Socks
The Roborock Saros Z70 robovac features a mechanical arm called OmniGrip that can be deployed to clear obstructions weighing up to 300 grams.
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.
Roborock’s new smart vacuums will pick up your socks for you
Roborock's new line of robovacs bring a long-missing feature: the ability to pick up obstacles in the vacuum's path.
Vacuum cleaner's robotic arm picks up your dirty socks and tissues
CES 2025 is finally upon us, which means we'll see a bunch of cool new gadgets from the year's biggest consumer tech show. Roborock is kicking things off with a robot vacuum cleaner that brings even more robotics to the party: its foldable arm can extend out from the top of the machine
Roborock’s Roomba competitor gets a robot arm
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.
CES 2025: First robot vacuum with tiny arm picks up socks, toys to tidy up
Chinese firm Roborock showcases vacuum with advanced robotic arm at CES 2025, featuring cutting-edge navigation and mapping technology.
We have a vague release window and price for the Roborock with an arm from CES 2025
You have until spring to decide if a robot vac with an arm is worthwhile or ridiculous. All products featured here are independently selected by our editors and writers. If you buy something through links on our site, Mashable may earn an affiliate commission.
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Robot Vacuums Are Now the Tiny Butlers of Your Dreams
This year’s crop of robot vacuums can climb stairs and pick up dirty socks that are in their way. Soon they will be able to ...
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At CES, Roborock Unveils Three Robovacs That Hint at the Future of Home Cleaning
At CES 2025, Roborock has unveiled its groundbreaking Saros series which is a trio of robotic AI-powered vacuum cleaners set ...
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Roborock Invites You to Rock a New Era With the Saros Series at CES 2025
Showcasing advancements and creations that will transform our lives, CES 2025 is the most powerful tech event in the world.
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