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Roborock's Robot Vacues Climb Stairs and Swap Mops
19 Jan
Summary
- New robot vacuum can climb steps up to 1.77 inches high.
- Future feature allows automatic mop pad swapping for different areas.
- Saros 20 boasts 35,000Pa suction power, a significant upgrade.

Roborock introduced its innovative Saros 20 robot vacuum at CES 2026, building upon the success of its predecessor. A key upgrade is the enhanced AdaptiLift feature, allowing the vacuum to surmount obstacles as high as 1.77 inches. This technology also intelligently adjusts cleaning height for deep-pile carpets, adapting to piles up to 1.18 inches.
Future functionality will include an automatic mop pad swapping system. The Saros 20 will magnetically attach dual spinning mop pads, and a specialized dock will dispense the correct pads for various cleaning scenarios. This system aims to prevent cross-contamination between different home areas.
Further advancements include a significant increase in suction power to 35,000Pa, compared to 20,000Pa on the Saros 10R. The dock also features a more practical matte black, fingerprint-friendly finish. The Saros 20 is slated for an international rollout this year, with exact pricing and dates yet to be announced.




