The Evolution of Robot Vacs: Meet the Roborock Saros Z70
Roborock has come a long way since its first generation of robot vacuums that often got stuck in corners or bumped into furniture blindly. One of their latest innovations is the Saros Z70, an ‘AI-powered housekeeper’ according to CNET, which boasts a robotic arm that enables the device to tidy while it cleans, picking up items like socks and slippers and moving them to designated areas.

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Right now, the Roborock Saros Z70 robot vacuum and mop is half off, at an all-time low price of $999.99 (originally $1,999). This impressive robot vacuum and mop hybrid is not just about its robotic arm; it offers a range of other features that make it a reliable option for a mix of floor types.
A Robotic Arm Like No Other
The Omnigrip arm on the Saros Z70 is designed to find, mark, and lift obstacles to clear once-blocked areas. Here’s how it works: first, it cleans the rest of the room, then returns to move obstacles and clean the now-uncovered spot. The arm also has a weight limit, so it won’t accidentally try to pick up pets or heavier, permanently placed items.
This intelligent feature allows the robot to navigate complex spaces with ease, making it an ideal choice for homes with a lot of furniture or clutter. The arm’s ability to pick up items and move them to designated areas is a game-changer in the world of robot vacuums.
Other Features That Make It Stand Out
The Saros Z70 has a range of impressive features that set it apart from other robot vacuums on the market. These include:
- 3D navigation, which enables the robot to map out your space and clean efficiently
- A self-emptying bin, which means you won’t have to worry about emptying the dustbin after every cleaning session
- Automatic mop washing and drying, which keeps the mop clean and ready for the next cleaning session
- Built-in voice control, which allows you to control the robot with ease
The Saros Z70 also boasts 22,000Pa of suction power and hot-water mopping, with 30 adjustable water flow levels. Its dual cameras enhance navigation and precision sensors enable it to lift itself (climbing thresholds up to about 1.5 inches). The robot’s 3.14-inch profile allows it to fit under low-profile furniture, making it a versatile choice for homes with a variety of floor types.
The battery life of the Saros Z70 is around two hours and 15 minutes without the arm, and Roborock claims it can clean around 150 square meters with the arm enabled, moving up to 10 items.
A Reliable Option for a Mix of Floor Types
The Roborock Saros Z70 robot vacuum and mop is a reliable option for a mix of floor types, with a strong feature set and the added novelty of that robot arm. At 50% off, it’s a more compelling buy than ever before.