
"Part of the appeal of events like IFA and CES is showcasing groundbreaking technology, even if it's still a prototype. This time, Anker has the Marswalker, a stair-climbing robot that can escort your robot vacuum up and down the stairs. The Marswalker isn't a robot vacuum in itself. Instead, it's a robot meant for the new Eufy Omni S2 robot vacuum and mop, though you can also use it with the S1 Omni."
"The purpose of the Marswalker is to solve a problem that many robot vacuum users have: having to carry their robot upstairs to clean a second story and then back downstairs to recharge when it's finished. The Marswalker has tracks to move along the stairs and can adapt its stride to the shape and texture of different types of stairs to move around."
"Though the Marswalker is the flashiest product you'll see at Anker's IFA booth, it's not the only noteworthy one. From an AI voice recorder to the most powerful robot vacuum on the market, here are other products Anker announced during IFA 2025: Eufy Omni S2: This is the strongest robot vacuum and mop right now, with 30,000Pa of suction power. It is the successor to the S1 Omni, one of the best robot vacuums and mops."
Anker revealed the Marswalker, a stair-climbing robot designed to escort compatible Eufy robot vacuums up and down stairs, removing the need to carry units between floors. The Marswalker uses tracks and adapts its stride to different stair shapes and textures. It supports the new Eufy Omni S2 and works with the S1 Omni, with planned compatibility for Eufy E25 and E28 models. Anker intends to sell the Marswalker next year, with pricing not yet announced. Anker also showcased other products, including the Eufy Omni S2 with 30,000Pa suction and an AI voice recorder.
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