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A CES 2026 It is the birthplace of many interesting technologies, but, without a doubt, the Roborock Saros Rover This will go down in history as one of the most intriguing products of the year. The reason? Besides cleaning the entire ground floor of your house, it can climb stairs (and clean them) to do the cleaning job upstairs. Let's see how it works in practice.
How the Saros rises and clears its way up the stairs

With a look that seems to have come straight out of a science fiction movie or series, the Roborock Saros Rover It has two articulated legs with wheels. The company's idea is that it can be placed in homes with curved or straight staircases. Watch the video below:
In addition to being able to climb the stairs, the robot vacuum cleaner with legs It cleans while in motion, ensuring that every step of your house is clean by the end of the job. When it needs to return to its charging base, the device also descends the stairs with complete care, without bumping into or knocking over any furniture or decorative objects. And, if it needs to go down a slope, the wheels are also controlled with brakes so nothing gets broken.
The same device can also make turns, sudden pauses, and clean uneven surfaces, so it adapts to virtually any type of environment.
Other features
After performing a 3D scan of the space, the Roborock Saros Rover It uses its sensors and artificial intelligence capabilities to avoid inaccuracies. In the demonstration video above, it was shown that its AI capabilities can make it avoid objects thrown by children while simultaneously cleaning the area.

Robot vacuum cleaners with "legs" are nothing new, but the standout feature of this model is its articulated legs, which allow it to clean every step, even if it's carpeted or has a rug, instead of simply gliding down the stairs like some models presented at IFA 2025.
Because it's designed for multi-story houses and apartments, its cameras and sensors are likely to support a 3D scan of the area where it's installed. The idea is for the device to be a more premium product, with a somewhat higher price compared to models currently available on the market.
Price and availability

Considered, for now, a concept product, the Roborock Saros Rover There is still no release date or price set, so more information should be released in the coming months. The model has attracted attention at the technology fair and, if it reaches the market in 2026, it certainly has everything to be on the list of the best electronics of the year.
Other Roborock releases at CES 2026

Under the theme “The Greatest Meeting the Greatest"And celebrating its new strategic partnership with Real Madrid, the manufacturer revealed significant updates focused on raw power and architectural adaptability for the first half of the year, highlighting the series..." saros e Qrevo.
The new generation of the flagship line is led by Roborock Saros 20 and by Saros 20 Sonic, Both are powered by a HyperForce motor with an impressive 35.000 Pa of suction and are accompanied by the RockDock station, which now sanitizes equipment with hot water at 100°C.
The Saros 20 It stands out for its AdaptiLift 3.0 chassis, a climbing structure that allows the robot to elevate itself to overcome door ledges and obstacles up to 4,5 cm high, guided by the StarSight 2.0 AI system.

Already Saros 20 Sonic It focuses on accessibility in confined spaces, precisely because it has a small robotic support that allows it to overcome obstacles. The model introduces the RetractSense navigation system, which allows the LiDAR sensor to be retracted to achieve an ultra-thin profile of only 7,98 cm, facilitating cleaning under low furniture.

Furthermore, this model debuts VibraRise 5.0, an extendable sonic mop system that scrubs the floor 4.000 times per minute, ensuring total reach in edges and corners, like a damp cloth that reaches the most difficult corners, even with a squeegee. As shown below:

To round out the news, the line Qrevo won the model Curve 2 FlowThis robot, which replaces traditional cloths with a continuous washing roller, offers a major advantage: it cleans itself while cleaning, ensuring that dirt isn't dragged around the house. And it doesn't just pat the floor: the robot applies a pressure of 15 Newtons.

In practical terms, it's as if it has a "strong arm" to scrub the floor with gusto, exerting a force equivalent to about 1,5 kg on the dirt. This ensures that the device can remove those dry, sticky stains that a regular robot (which only glides the cloth) usually can't get rid of.
What do you think of the releases?Roborock at CES 2026Would you have any in your daily life? Tell us in the comments! CommentAnd don't forget to watch our video featuring the best announcements from CES 2026!
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