Overview
- On the CES show floor, the Saros Rover prototype climbed and cleaned stairs using two articulating wheel-legs, performing small jumps and balancing during live demonstrations.
- Roborock says the Rover relies on AI with motion sensors and 3D spatial mapping for stability, but it has no price, specs, or release date yet and currently functions as a vacuum only.
- The Saros 20 and Saros 20 Sonic were announced with up to 35,000 Pa suction, improved small-obstacle recognition, and threshold crossing up to 1.77 inches for single-layer or 1.57 inches for double-layer transitions.
- Saros 20 Sonic features an extendable sonic mop for edge scrubbing and a retractable top LiDAR to fit through 8-inch gaps, while both Saros 20 models auto-adjust chassis height and add deep carpet cleaning modes.
- Roborock’s Qrevo Curv 2 Flow with a roller mop goes on sale Jan. 19 at a promotional $849 before increasing to $999, and the company confirmed 2026 US availability for its robot mowers.