Last year, it was first sold in the marketA sweeping robot that can overcome a 4cm height differenceRoborock, which has launched a budget-friendly washing machine in the Taiwanese market, showcased its G2025 Space sweeping and mopping robot (tentatively named Saros Z30 internationally) equipped with an OmniGrip bionic robotic arm at a pre-CES 70 event. The robot boasts that it can not only clean the floor with its sweeping and mopping robot, but can also use the bionic robotic arm to pick up small items weighing less than 300 grams to avoid interfering with floor cleaning work.
Compared with traditional sweeping and mopping robots, which usually recognize small objects on the ground and usually regard them as obstacles and avoid them, thus making it impossible to clean the ground where the small objects are located, the sweeping and mopping robot G30 Space launched by Roborock Technology has a built-in five-axis folding bionic robotic arm. After identifying small objects through computer vision, it can use the robotic arm to clamp them and place them in the user's designated location, allowing the floor cleaning work to be completed smoothly.
However, the robot arm can only pick up objects weighing less than 300 grams, such as socks, small towels, paper towels and slippers scattered on the ground (Note), and also uses computer vision to determine whether the object can be gripped. When not in use, the robotic arm can be folded and stored within the robot's 7.98 cm tall body.
Note:Upon inquiry, it was found that the robot arm currently determines what items it can pick up through model training in advance. Therefore, at this stage, it can only pick up four types of small items: socks, small towels, paper towels and slippers. However, Stone Technology stated that it will gradually add support for more items in the future.
Even though the robotic arm will occupy the internal space of the sweeping and mopping robot when stored, Roborock Technology still boasts that the G30 Space has efficient vacuuming and mopping functions, and can cooperate with the StarSight AI navigation and obstacle avoidance system to accurately judge indoor ground obstacles, thereby completing floor cleaning tasks more efficiently. It also has the same zero-entanglement cleaning and chassis lifting obstacle crossing technology as the Roborock Qrevo Curv, and can even enter narrow spaces for cleaning at a height of only 7.98 cm.
In addition to the G30 Space robot vacuum and mop, Roborock also showcased its new F2025 series floor scrubber at CES 25. Its exclusive dual shark tooth design prevents hair entanglement, combines 90°C high-temperature washing and drying technology with a 180-degree flat-lying cleaning mode, and features a "bottom-mounted water tank + AI-powered omnidirectional wheels" for more efficient vacuuming and mopping, effortless operation, and simplified cleaning. This floor scrubber is expected to launch in the Taiwan market, with release details expected to be announced later.
In terms of washing machines, three AI drum washing machines with washing, drying and drying functions are launched, including the Elizabeth H1/H1 Neo and the Rouyi Princess M1 Pure. They are equipped with the exclusive Zeo-cycle molecular sieve low-temperature drying technology, which can make it easier to wash delicate clothes such as wool and silk. They are also equipped with "silver ion" antibacterial technology, which can effectively remove 99.99% of allergens under high temperature conditions.








