
"Of all the companies that could have launched a robot vacuum in 2025, I didn't have DJI in the running - but here we are. The drone and camera manufacturer released the DJI Romo robovac in Europe today, following its China debut this summer. The Romo is a combo robot vacuum and mop with a twist - it's transparent. But, sadly, it can't fly. Instead, DJI has channeled its navigation expertise into a bot that stays firmly on the ground."
"The Romo comes in three models: the flagship, fully transparent Romo P, which starts at €1,899 (around $2,200); the Romo A, which pairs a transparent robot with an opaque white base, for €1,599 (around $1,700), and the all-white Romo S, priced at €1,299 (around $1,500). All three are now available in Europe at store.dji.com."
DJI launched the Romo, a transparent robot vacuum and mop, in Europe after an earlier China debut. The product is offered in three models: Romo P (fully transparent flagship with extra dock features) at €1,899, Romo A (transparent robot with an opaque base) at €1,599, and Romo S (all-white) at €1,299. The three models share nearly identical specifications, with the P's dock adding a few extras. The design highlights internal hardware and transparency, while DJI leverages navigation expertise to guide the ground-based robot. The price point is high relative to the stated specs and long-term appearance concerns exist.
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