This viral Roborock with a robot arm is half-price on Amazon - why it's finally time to buy one
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This viral Roborock with a robot arm is half-price on Amazon - why it's finally time to buy one
"When the robot vacuum is cleaning, it detects small obstacles it can handle and picks them up. The robot then navigates to a predetermined area to drop off the item. Then, the device returns to the spot the object occupied and resumes cleaning the area. The Saros Z70 comes with a Roborock bin that you can place in your home for your robot to drop soft items into."
"It's a rigid cardboard bin that resembles a small trash can, often found under a desk or in a bathroom. After your robot creates a virtual map of your home, you place the bin and add it to the map in the Roborock mobile app. You can also add a larger area for your robot to drop off other items, such as slippers and lightweight shoes."
Roborock Saros Z70 combines premium vacuuming and mopping with a mechanical arm capable of picking up small obstacles and transporting them to a designated drop zone. The robot detects items it can handle, lifts them, navigates to a predetermined bin or area, deposits the objects, returns to the original location, and resumes cleaning. The package includes a rigid cardboard Roborock bin that integrates into a virtual home map via the Roborock mobile app. Users can place the bin and configure larger drop zones for slippers and lightweight shoes. The device positions itself as a multifunctional step toward household assistant robots.
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