Roborock and Dreame showed off two approaches to getting over one of the robot vacuum’s biggest hurdles.
Whether this stair-climbing—and cleaning!—robot is the first true whole-home robot vacuum remains to be seen.
CES 2026 stunned attendees with robots like LG CLOiD, Atlas, and Saros Rover, showcasing AI and automation that will change ...
Roborock has unveiled the Saros Rover stair-climbing robot vacuum cleaner at CES 2026. It can also dance, hop, and climbs and ...
AI mapping with cameras and motion sensors guides careful movement around furniture, so cleaning stays precise without ...
Roborock's Saros Rover uses legged mobility and smart AI navigation to climb stairs, dodge obstacles, and clean multi-level ...
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CES 2026: Roborock's stair-climbing robot just grew actual legs
Roborock's Saros Rover robot vacuum uses AI-powered wheel-legs to climb and clean stairs, solving the multi-story cleaning problem at CES 2026.
In live demonstrations on the show floor, the Rover's movement looked more amphibious than mechanical. Its legs flexed in a froglike pattern, extending and retracting fluidly.
The domestic cleaning battle between homeowner and multi-story house has finally reached a ceasefire, thanks to a vacuum cleaner that refuses to be grounded by physics or floor plans.
Roborock, a Chinese robotic vacuum cleaner brand, unveiled a concept device with two legs that can climb stairs in people’s homes, a flashy example of efforts to sell ordinary consumers on the idea of ...
The robot that’s perhaps gotten the most attention for its slow movements at CES is CLOiD from LG Electronics. The robot ...
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