It sounds like a concept, but Roborock's legged Saros Rover was fully operational at CES—and it climbed stairs without ...
Last year at CES, Dreame showed off a robot vacuum prototype with a mechanical arm. But while we were able to see the arm ...
In live demonstrations on the show floor, the Rover's movement looked more amphibious than mechanical. Its legs flexed in a ...
Robot vacuums have spent years bumping politely into the base of staircases, forever exiled to a home’s ground floor. Dreame ...
Roborock, a Chinese robotic vacuum cleaner brand, unveiled a concept device with two legs that can climb stairs in people’s ...
Roborock debuted the Saros Rover at CES 2026. It features two wheel legs that allow the device to climb up and down your home’s stairs and over uneven thresholds.
Roborock unveiled at CES the Saros Rover, a robot vacuum with mechanical wheel-legs that can autonomously climb stairs and navigate uneven household surfaces.
The Roborock Rover has garnered the attention that few devices can achieve at CES 2026, and I had the chance to see it in person.
The domestic cleaning battle between homeowner and multi-story house has finally reached a ceasefire, thanks to a vacuum ...
Roborock says the Rover will be able to climb almost any staircase, including traditional, curved, spiral, and carpeted staircases with bullnose fronts. Although the stairs I saw it demoed on were ...
The 10 minutes it takes to manually vacuum a tight space probably isn't enough to send someone over the edge as far as chores are concerned. While the time-saving factor may be a moot point here, it ...