At CES in Las Vegas, Roborock introduced a new line of robot vacuums packed with new tech that has practical applications.
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Roborock, a global leader in home robotics engineered to simplify daily life, announces its participation in CES 2025 with its "Rock a New Era" theme, inviting consumers and industry observers to ...
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There are some limitations, of course: The arm can only pick up a maximum ... which has a more traditional laser navigation sensor mounted atop the robot vacuum, but can retract into the body ...
It performs such with a robotic OmniGrip arm that unfolds out of the top of ... Rather than relying on the circular laser tower atop the botvac alone to assess walls and furniture in the room ...
At its core, the K20+ Pro is a mini robot vacuum with D-ToF Lidar Navigation and dual laser detection ... which has an extending arm to pick up dirty clothes, it looks like there's going to ...
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The robotic arm then unfolds, extends ... It utilizes a traditional LDS (Laser Distance Sensor) tower module for navigation, accompanied by new dual-light 3D Time-of-Flight (ToF) sensors and ...
Roborock's new line of robovacs bring a long-missing feature: the ability to pick up obstacles in the vacuum's path.