It ends up that Roborock isn’t the only firm that brought a robotic vacuum cleaner with a mechanical arm to CES 2025. Competing firm Dreame, which introduced its stair-climbing robotic vacuum cleaner previously in the week, is likewise servicing a robotic vacuum cleaner with an arm for getting items.
The gadget is still a model, according to the firm, however the yet unrevealed robo vac got on complete screen at Dreame’s CES cubicle. Considering it’s still a model, the real arm looked much more significant contrasted to the one onRoborock’s Saros Z70 It was much thicker and had a larger “claw” that resembled it may be able to grab a little larger items. (Roborock claims its vac can grab item that evaluate approximately 300 grams.)
However, Dreame had not been revealing it in fact get anything, however I had the ability to see the arm prolong and pull back numerous times. It seemed on a comparable gadget as the X50 as the model vacuum cleaner likewise shook up onto “legs,” similar to Dreame’s stair-stepping X50.
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A Dreame associate at the cubicle informed me that the firm has actually been servicing the model for some time, however determined to increase its prepare for the vacuum cleaner at CES. After a fast glimpse up, I recognized precisely what he was describing: Dreame’s cubicle is placed straight throughout from Roborock, which was presenting a large reproduction of its arm-wielding Saros Z70 in addition to its cubicle.
Perhaps following year we’ll see both robotic vacuum cleaner arms battle.
We’re reporting online from CES 2025 in Las Las Vega from January 5-10. Follow our CES 2025 liveblog for the current from the program flooring.