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CES 2025: The Eufy E20 is a robot and stick vacuum all in one
Since all different modes rely on the same motor, you might expect them all to offer the same level of suction, but that's not quite the case. In robot vacuum mode, the E20 offers 8,000 Pa of suction power, but switch it over to stick mode, and you'll get a massive 30,000 Pa.
CES 2025: Roborock announced a robot vacuum with an arm to pick your dirty socks
As CES 2025 kicks off, Roborock unveils its latest innovations, including a robot vacuum with an arm to pick your dirty socks.
Narwal continues to raise the bar with its latest robot vacuums at CES 2025
Narwal showcased a series of new robot vacuums and handhelds at CES 2025, including its latest flagship, the Narwal Flow.
More than one company brought a robot vacuum with a mechanical arm to CES 2025
It turns out that Roborock isn’t the only company that brought a robot vacuum with a mechanical arm to CES 2025. Rival company Dreame, which unveiled its stair-climbing robot vacuum earlier in the week,
Watch this robot vacuum pick up your dirty socks at CES 2025
Roborock unveiled a feature that it hopes could help its vacuums dethrone the Roomba: an arm. This is Saros Z70, the autonomous vacuum that comes equipped with a five-axis arm that unfolds from the top of the vacuum to pick up obstacles using onboard cameras and sensors.
I Can't Decide if Roborock's "Armed" Vacuum Is Silly or Not
Every year the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has some delightfully silly products, but sometimes you get a device like the Roborock Saros Z70, which sits on the line between "that's silly" and "I need it".
This vacuum cleaner has a robot arm to pick up your socks
Robot vacuums are certainly a moving target at CES 2025. Roborock has debuted a cleaner with a robotic arm – the Saros Z70 – that will launch this year, designed to pick up discarded socks or toys that stand in the way of giving your home a good clean.
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This Robot Mower Unveiled at CES Moves Like a Tank and Has Mulching Blades
As a homeowner with a medium-sized yard, I've been in the market for a robot mower. I've also been waiting for advances in ...
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CES Unveiled 2025: OpenDroids' R2D3 domestic robot is 'Roomba on crack'
CES 2025 is already buzzing, and one of the standout reveals at this year’s Unveiled event is OpenDroids’ R2D3 — a ...
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Some of CES 2025's weirdest robot pets are absolute nightmare fuel, but one made it all worthwhile
If you're a fan of Furby, then you're going to love this new AI robot pet being funded on a Kickstarter. Ropet looks a lot ...
CNET
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This New Robot Mower Is the One Piece of Tech From CES 2025 I Simply Must Have
I deplore long and arduous outdoor tasks such as raking and fertilizing and this new mower eliminates both -- though some may ...
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Best of CES 2025: All the Products We Awarded
Here's a list of all the awards we decided to grant to various products released during CES 2025. There's quite a few of them ...
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CES 2025: Eureka J15 Max Ultra Robot Vacuum Unveiled
Eureka has unveiled the Eureka J15 Max Ultra Robot Vacuum featuring Transparent Liquid Stain Detection Technology at CES 2025 ...
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Narwal debuts innovative robot vacuum with new mop-cleaning functionality at CES 2025
The Narwal Flow features both a clean and dirty water tank, allowing the robot to clean its mop while it's actively cleaning ...
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Best of CES 2025: Dreame X50 Ultra
Dreame's X50 Ultra won't let obstacles get in the way of cleaning. It's been an interesting week at CES 2025 so far and one ...
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We Spoke to a $175K Robot at CES 2025 That's Almost Human
Meet Aria, a robot with 17 motors driving her facial expressions, and AI powering her more "emotional" conversation skills.
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