Roborock unveils robot vacuum that climbs stairs - and cleans them at the same time
With its new robot vacuum, Roborock has solved what has long seemed like one of the last major challenges in robot vacuum development.
Unveiled today, the Roborock Saros Rover can actually climb stairs.
Over the years, several other companies have showcased various concepts of stair-climbing robot vacuums, but little has been heard of them beyond demo stages. Roborock's new model, however, is set to go on sale for real.
Saros Rover also stands apart from every other stair-climbing robot vacuum we've seen before in that it cleans the stairs while climbing them.

Rover's agility is not limited to stairs alone. The device operates on two wheeled legs that can freely extend and retract. Thanks to this design, the robot can also avoid obstacles on the floor, climb over thresholds, and free itself from various types of jams.
Roborock says the Saros Rover is still in the development phase, and the exact launch date has yet to be confirmed.

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