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Robot Butler: Roborock's Arm Picks Up Your Messes

28 Nov

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Summary

  • Roborock's new robot vacuum features a mechanical arm to pick up small items.
  • The arm successfully picked up 83% of tested objects, with 90% for recognized items.
  • This advanced robot vacuum is ideal for early adopters testing new technology.
Robot Butler: Roborock's Arm Picks Up Your Messes

Roborock has launched the Saros Z70, a premium robot vacuum and mop that integrates a novel mechanical arm designed to pick up objects. This feature, reminiscent of fictional robot assistants, allows the device to detect, grip, and relocate small items such as socks and towels to a designated bin. While the technology is cutting-edge, it currently recognizes a limited set of objects, with success rates varying based on item recognition and weight.

The Saros Z70 excels as a vacuum and mop, offering top-tier cleaning performance and advanced obstacle avoidance. Despite occasional bugs, such as the robot forgetting to resume mopping after object retrieval, the OmniGrip arm's 83% success rate is impressive for a first-generation product. Roborock plans to expand the arm's capabilities through future firmware updates.

This innovative robot is best suited for early adopters willing to embrace nascent technology and its associated costs. The Saros Z70 represents a significant leap in household robotics, paving the way for more multifunctional and reliable smart home assistants, even with its premium price tag.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Roborock Saros Z70 can pick up items like socks, sandals, crumpled tissues, and towels weighing under 300g. More objects will be added via updates.
In testing, the mechanical arm successfully picked up 83% of various objects and 90% of recognized items, demonstrating promising capability for new technology.
The Saros Z70 is ideal for early adopters excited by cutting-edge technology. Its premium price and initial limitations mean it's not for every shopper.

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