Roborock Dumps 22,000Pa Robot Vacuum at Zero-Profit, Self-Emptying Tech Now at All-Time Low - Kotaku
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Roborock Dumps 22,000Pa Robot Vacuum at Zero-Profit, Self-Emptying Tech Now at All-Time Low - Kotaku
"Cheap robot vacuums that bump randomly around rooms, miss entire areas and get stuck constantly serve no purpose beyond cluttering the market and disappointing buyers who conclude that robot vacuums fundamentally don't work. These failures damage the category's reputation while advanced models demonstrate what's actually possible when engineering takes priority over cost-cutting that creates barely functional products. The Roborock Saros 10R represents ultra-premium robot vacuum technology that handles everything, and it is now available at $999 during Black Friday on Amazon, down from $1,599."
"The 22,000Pa suction gives it cleaning power that rivals high-end upright vacuums and the robot itself is small and can move around on its own. This powerful suction pulls out pet hair that is stuck deep in carpet fibers that weaker robots can't reach, lifts dirt that has been ground into tile grout lines, and picks up fine dust from hardwood floors in one pass without needing to clean again."
Cheap, poorly engineered robot vacuums bump randomly, miss areas, and get stuck, damaging the category's reputation and disappointing buyers. The Roborock Saros 10R is an ultra-premium autonomous cleaner offered at $999 during Black Friday, reduced from $1,599, making flagship performance more accessible. A 3.14-inch ultra-slim profile removes raised LiDAR towers to reach under low-clearance furniture where dust accumulates. 22,000Pa suction rivals high-end upright vacuums and removes embedded pet hair, grout dirt, and fine dust in one pass. DuoDivide main brush and FlexiArm Riser side brush resist tangles and handle hair up to 40 cm while reaching corners and edges automatically.
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