Roborock has unveiled the Saros Z70 robot vacuum cleaner during CES 2025. They claim this model is the first ever mass-produced vacuum equipped with a robotic arm. A similar design, the G30 Space, was recently previewed in China.
Innovative Robotic Arm
The Saros Z70 features a robotic arm named OmniGrip, which has a five-axis foldable capability that allows it to move in both horizontal and vertical directions. It can handle objects up to 300 g (~0.7 lbs), which could be items like a light shoe, a sock, or a small towel. This unique ability helps the robot clean more effectively by moving objects, reducing the need for you to tidy up beforehand. Users can select which items the OmniGrip should interact with through the app, as well as where to safely place them. Additionally, when it’s not in use, the arm conveniently folds away inside the robot.
Features Similar to Other Models
Beyond the robotic arm, the Saros Z70 shares many features with the latest Saros 10R vacuum. This includes double rotating mops, advanced StarSight navigation technology, and the AdaptiLift Chassis for overcoming obstacles. Its ultra-slim design stands at just 7.98 cm (~3.1 inches) thick, and it boasts an impressive maximum suction power of 22,000 Pa, matching the Saros 10.
Advanced Docking Solutions
Moreover, it includes the new Multifunctional Dock 4.0, which offers rapid charging in just 2.5 hours. Improvements over older docks feature hot water mop washing at 80°C (~176°F) and automatic mop removal. Although the price of the Roborock Saros Z70 has not yet been disclosed, it is anticipated to launch in Q2. Meanwhile, you might want to check out the recently released Roborock Qrevo Edge, which is currently available for $1,599.99 on Amazon.