Roborock's expanded product line now encompasses robot lawn mowers in addition to robot vacuums, an impressive upright steam cleaner, and various other offerings
Roborock and RockMow Expand Product Range with New Robot Lawn Mowers and Vacuums
Roborock, a leading manufacturer of robot vacuums, has expanded its product range to include robot lawn mowers. The company has announced the launch of three new robot lawn mowers, the RockMow Z1, S1, and Q1, as well as several new robot vacuums.
The RockMow S1 and RockNeo Q1 use AI smart mapping for efficient lawn mowing, ensuring a well-manicured lawn with minimal human intervention. Pricing for the new robot lawn mowers is yet to be announced.
The most advanced of the new robot lawn mowers is the RockMow Z1, featuring all-wheel drive, four-wheel steering, independent suspension, and advanced navigation. It can achieve a 3cm close-cut and maneuver over obstacles up to 4cm high.
In the robot vacuum category, Roborock has introduced the Roborock F25 Ultra, an upright model that uses super-hot steam to loosen dirt, sanitize floors, and mop up spills. The F25 Ultra has 22,000Pa of suction and is priced at €799 in Europe.
Another new addition to the Roborock lineup is the Roborock Saros Z70, a robot vacuum with an OmniGrip mechanical arm that can pick up objects in its path. The Saros Z70, which was first launched in January, is of interest to anyone who likes their tech with an added party trick. Its price varies depending on the retailer and market, with an official recommended retail price just under 1,700 Swiss francs (approximately €1,640), and some offers around €1,519.
The Roborock Qrevo Curv Series is a new line of robot vacuums with a curvy design. The Qrevo Curv 2 Pro, a member of this series, boasts dual mopping capability, automatic dust emptying, and cleaning. It has 25,000Pa of suction and is priced at €1299 in Europe.
The Roborock H60 Hub Series is a range of cordless vacuums featuring an auto-emptying docking station. Euro pricing for the H60 Hub starts at €399 and the H60 Hub Ultra costs €499.
The new robot vacuum has WaveFlow technology, which heats water up to 187-degrees Fahrenheit, allowing for the removal of sticky grease. This technology sets it apart from other robot vacuums in the market.
With these new additions, Roborock continues to push the boundaries of what robot vacuums and lawn mowers can do, offering innovative solutions for home cleaning and maintenance.