Roborock Saros Rover is my pick of CES 2026

Almost every CES (the world’s annual premium electronics show in Las Vegas), you get a lot of weird tech products. Many of them are impressive but too expensive, some are impractical, and a few are downright weird. However, Roborock Saros Rover is the one product that piqued my interests as I read all the launches in CES 2026.

As its maker claims, the Saros Rover is the world’s first two-wheel-leg robotic vacuum cleaner. Each wheel-leg provides reach, lift, height and imitates human mobility. Thus, the robot cleaner is able to raise and lower each of the wheel-legs independently, execute small jumps, turns, stops and other directional changes while maintaining a level body as the ground changes. No more getting stuck when trying to move pass the kitchen hump.

If it can climb stairs, it should have no issue passing the HDB kitchen hump. (Photo: Roborock)

For those who live in multi-storey houses, the Saros Rover is a heaven-send, as it is able to clean each one of the steps of a staircase. No more having to buy a robotic vacuum cleaner for each storey. Moreover, the Saros Rover is able to tackle several types of non-flat surfaces, such as carpeted staircases with bullnose front according to Roborock. Other surfaces that it is able to tackle, include slopes as well as complex multi-level rooms requiring height and power.

The Roborock Saros Rover in action during CES 2026 in Las Vegas. (Photo: Roborock)

As of all things these days, Saros Rover uses artificial intelligence along with its motion sensors and 3-D spatial information to understand its environment and makes its wheel-legs react with precision.

Most importantly, this is not a concept. The Saros Rover is an actual product in development. But the launch date is unconfirmed. I can’t wait for the Saros Rover to rove around my house!

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