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Right now, the robot can pick up socks, shoes, and not much else. The Saros Z70 looks a lot like its predecessor the Saros 10R, with the addition of a paneled compartment that holds the robotic arm.
We're giving this robot with mechanical task ... A rep from the company told us the current version is better at recognizing black socks than white ones. While the demo was mostly controlled ...
For years, technologists have dreamed of outfitting homes with robots to handle ... In a demonstration, the company showed how the arm can pick up small items like socks, slippers, tissues and ...
The robot does more than simply navigate around obstacles; it can reach out and physically move items, including socks, shoes and eventually other objects, to a designated location or basket.
Roborock has added an arm to its latest flagship robot vacuum. And this is no tiny appendage like the one the company debuted on ... out to pick up items such as socks and tissues while cleaning ...
The company says the Roborock ... away small items such as socks, small towels, tissue papers, and sandals under 300g. While I can understand the appeal of the robot vacuum going a step further ...
At CES 2025, 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. With laser navigation and AI-supported ...
Roborock's Saros Z70 is the first-ever robot vacuum with mechanical arm to tidy your space while it mops and vacuums. We got to test it at an exclusive prelaunch event.