Roborock's Latest Robot Vacuum Cleaners: A Game-Changer for North East Homeowners
Improved Climbing Capabilities for Roborock's New Saros 20
At the recently concluded CES 2026, Roborock unveiled its latest offering in the robot vacuum cleaner market - the Saros 20 and Saros 20 Sonic. One of the standout features of these new models is their enhanced climbing capabilities.
The AdaptiLift Chassis 3.0, a significant upgrade in Roborock's new flagship robovacs, allows the bots to climb over thresholds up to 3.3 inches tall, including double-layer thresholds up to 1.7 and 1.57 inches per step. This feature is particularly beneficial for homeowners in North East India, where traditional homes often have high thresholds.
Effective Carpet Cleaning and Self-Rescue Mechanisms
The dynamic chassis elevation in the Saros 20 and Saros 20 Sonic automatically adjusts the bots' height for carpets with pile up to 1.2 inches high, ensuring efficient carpet cleaning. The height-adjustable chassis also helps the robots free themselves if they get stuck, reducing the need for user intervention.
Mopping Capabilities
For those in need of excellent mopping capabilities, the Saros 20 Sonic features an improved VibraRise 5.0 sonic mop that extends to clean right up to baseboards. Users can customize its water flow and mop vibration settings for different types of floors via Roborock's app.
Relevance to North East India and Broader Indian Context
With its improved climbing capabilities, Roborock's new robovacs are well-suited for homes in the North East region, where traditional homes often have high thresholds. Moreover, as more Indian households adopt smart home technologies, Roborock's offerings could become increasingly popular.
Looking Forward
Both the Saros 20 and Saros 20 Sonic will be available later this year, although pricing information has yet to be announced. As Roborock continues to innovate, we can expect to see more advancements in robot vacuum cleaner technology, potentially transforming the way we maintain our homes.