Stair-Climbing Two-Wheel-Leg Roborock Saros Rover to Hit the Market

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The robotic vacuum cleaner market is expected to jump from $14.4 billion in 2026 to USD $30.9 billion within the decade. With consumers always looking to save time while maintaining clean and dust-free living conditions, loads of variations and innovations are being launched in the market. The Roborock Saros Rover, unveiled at CES 2026, claims to be the first robotic vacuum with a two-wheel-leg architecture, allowing the machine to climb stairs on its own.

Robovac with two legs

The Roborock Saros Rover is capable of small jumps, turns, and stops, as well as directional changes on its own. Equipped with motion sensors and 3D spatial information, the AI algorithm aids the Saros Rover in covering and moving into more space, uneven or flat. With its robotic legs, it can climb stairs to clean more surfaces for multi-storey establishments. Each leg pivots, bends, and lifts independently. It can also dodge obstacles and other objects on its way. There is a dedicated Roborock app that is available for download on both App Store and Google Play for control and monitoring. No date of release has been announced for the Roborock Saros Rover yet.

Apart from the two-wheel-leg robotic vacuum, Roborock also announced the rest of their latest product series: the Roborock Saros 20, Roborock Saros 20 Sonic, Roborock F25 ACE Pro, and Roborock Qrevo Curv 2 Flow. While waiting for the stair-climbing Saros Rover, consumers can opt for the other products. For instance, the Roborock Saros Z70 is a robot vacuum with a mechanical arm that can pick up things. There is also Roborock Saros 20 and Saros 20 Sonic, both of which feature a flexi-arm arc side brush designed to extend and reach corners, edges, and under furniture.

Conclusion

Robot vacuum cleaners are effective maintenance tools that can save time and effort. It’s no wonder they keep on innovating and adding more helpful features with each upgrade. Roborock Saros Z70 features the arm, while the Roborock Saros Rover features the legs. It would be nice to enjoy both features in the future because currently, there is no single Roborock model that combines both features simultaneously.


YouTube: Roborock Saros Rover – Taking Cleaning to the Next Level

Roborock Saros Rover - Taking Cleaning to the Next Level

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Photo credit: The feature image is owned by Roborock and has been provided for press usage.
Sources: Global Market Insights Inc.

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