What do you get when world-class engineering meets the reality of daily life? That’s the focus on Roborock’s 2026 CES showcase, and looking at the spectrum of devices that are ready to roll into your home, the answer is something wonderful—and revolutionary.
Greatness in intelligence: When AI learns the way you live
The term “AI” is on everyone’s lips these days, and it’s mostly used in connection with generative AI. So, it’s easy to forget that there are many forms of AI and none of them are standing still.
Homes in North America, in particular, tend to be larger and have complex environments. So any automated system that navigates them has to be imbued with considerable intelligence.
The CES 2026 lineup from Roborock leans heavily into adaptive intelligence, where the smarts of the machine, and the engineers who built it, meet you where you live. This is perfectly demonstrated by the flagship Saros 20 robot vacuum.
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Using advanced 3D vision and AI-driven object recognition of up to 200 items, this cutting-edge cleaning bot can do its work without getting stuck, and without babysitting. It uses this knowledge to understand and adapt its cleaning routine. It knows when to avoid something and when to clean around it.
Intelligence must be embodied if you want it to express itself. The Adaptive Chassis 3.0 allows the Saros 20 to dynamically adjust both its height and posture to deal with the situations its keen mind recognizes.
It’s not only houses that are larger and more complex in North America—yards are too. That same adaptive intelligence scales up to the great outdoors in the form of the RockMow X1 LiDAR, Roborock’s first lawn mower in the US.
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With dual-camera vision, and a 360-degree mechanical LiDAR system, backed by incredible AI, the X1 can navigate and understand truly complex outdoor environments. It’s so perceptive, that the X1 can maintain centimeter-level accuracy in areas where GPS-only robomowers struggle.
Greatness in performance: power that actually delivers
Brains are important, but so is brawn. Roborock’s engineers have beefed up real-world performance where it matters the most.
The Saros 20 offers an industry-leading 35,000 Pa suction system that will lift dirt right out of a carpet and clean deep crevices in floors with just a single pass. With so much power on hand, users will spend less time cleaning, and more time enjoying a clean home.
For hard floors, there’s the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, Roborock’s first roller mop robovac, which is built as a precision one-pass cleaning system. An extra-wide roller and powerful motor makes light work of hard floors. In particular, its DirTech intelligent dirt detection system and smart anti-tangle design make it perfect for the many pet lovers North America is known for.
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For wet and dry cleaning systems, we have the F25 Ace Pro. The FoamJet pre-wash system breaks down grease and dry spills before scrubbing. A smarter approach, with the raw power to back it all up. And an efficient high-temperature self-cleaning system makes it perfect for the kitchen where sanitation is key.
If you love the rugged power of off-road vehicles, you’ll adore the all-wheel-drive design of the RockMow X1. This bruiser can handle wet or loose terrain, significant slopes, and just about anything the wide variety of lawns can offer. You can be confident that wherever you live in North America, the X1 can deal with mud, thick grass, and seasonal debris.
Greatness in design: Technology that fits real life
Smart robotic technology isn’t a novelty anymore, and the technology’s style should fit into our environments seamlessly.
Every member of Roborock’s CES 2026 is designed with a minimalist flair to please the eye.
The Saros 20 has a slimline, low-profile body that lets it slip easily under furniture, while the Curv 2 Flow manages to offer compact proportions despite its extra-wide roller. Even the X1 robomower looks like it was made to roam the great backyards of America.
Greatness beyond the room: Expanding autonomy outdoors
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Unlike Europe and Asia, North American homes tend to have large outdoor spaces. This poses a challenge for many robotic mowers, since they were designed with smaller estates in mind. The result is inefficient mowing, shorter lifespans, and often a lawn that grows unkempt faster than the machine can manage.
The Roborock RockMow X1 LiDAR is designed to handle these larger average yard sizes with ease. Not only is it smart enough to plan its work efficiently, it’s got the endurance to carry out those plans. Long-range sensors and advanced AI mean you don’t need boundary wires—the X1 will only tread where it’s meant to go.
Redefining what “great” means in smart living
When great intelligence, great performance, and great design meet—what other result can there be?
Roborock’s CES 2026 lineup shows the culmination of the company’s years-long quest to perfect smart robotics for the home, and the challenge of that reality isn’t to be underestimated.

