Roborock has turned heads at CES 2025 with the debut of its cutting-edge Saros Z70 robot vacuum cleaner. This product brings a futuristic twist to your home cleaning routine, boasting the distinction of being the first mass-produced vacuum to incorporate a robotic arm. If you’ve been following tech trends, you might recall a similarly innovative prototype, the G30 Space, recently showcased in China.
The star feature of the Saros Z70 is its OmniGrip technology—a five-axis, foldable robotic arm capable of deftly maneuvering items weighing up to 300 grams (about 0.7 pounds). This means everyday obstructions like socks, lightweight shoes, or small towels won’t stand in the way of a spotless floor. Users can personalize their cleaning experience through an app, specifying which items the OmniGrip should tackle and where they can be placed out of the way. Cleverly, the arm neatly folds away into the robot’s main body when not in use, maintaining its sleek profile.
Beyond this impressive arm, the Saros Z70 includes a plethora of features reminiscent of the Saros 10R model. Users can enjoy double rotating mops, sophisticated StarSight navigation for seamless operation, and the AdaptiLift Chassis designed to handle various obstacles effortlessly. All of this is complemented by an ultra-slim build of just 7.98 cm (around 3.1 inches) and a formidable 22,000 Pa maximum suction power.
Moreover, the Saros Z70 is accompanied by the Multifunctional Dock 4.0, which enhances the charging and maintenance experience. This latest dock supports rapid 2.5-hour charging and introduces innovations like 80°C hot water mop washing and automatic mop removal, making daily maintenance a breeze.
While the launch date is set for Q2, the anticipation for its pricing continues to build. If you’re eager to see what Roborock offers in the interim, the Roborock Qrevo Edge is currently available for $1,599.99 on Amazon. This forthcoming release is sure to be a game-changer in the world of automated home cleaning, combining intelligence with practicality to transform how we view housekeeping.






