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.
Wheel-legs, robotic arms and outdoor autonomy point to a company moving beyond vacuums into intelligent robotics for everyday ...
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 ...
It sounds like a concept, but Roborock's legged Saros Rover was fully operational at CES—and it climbed stairs without ...
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 ...
Roborock unveiled a concept device dubbed G-Rover at CES 2026, pitching it as the world’s first wheel-legged robot vacuum designed to tackle stairs and ...
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 University of New Haven Robotics Club isn’t afraid of hard problems or long odds. After months of intense preparation, their student-built rover earned 13th place in the globe at the 2025 ...