Chinese robot vacuum cleaner company reveals model with an AI-powered arm

Published On Jan 5, 2025, 6:01 PM

Roborock, a Chinese robot vacuum maker, introduced the Roborock Saros Z70, featuring an AI-powered arm designed to detect and remove small obstacles like socks or towels. Roborock's president predicts that robotic vacuum cleaners could become as essential as washing machines in the near future, especially with advancements in AI. The Saros Z70 is expected to launch globally in the first half of the year, contributing to Roborock's growth in a competitive market, where their existing models are already recognized as leading products.

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Roborock's introduction of the Saros Z70 aligns with increasing consumer interest in AI technology and smart home devices. Given the low penetration rates of robot vacuums worldwide, the new features might enhance sales, leading to positive growth in revenue.

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