Roborock is making waves at CES 2026 with the unveiling of a groundbreaking new device. While the robot vacuum industry has seen various models designed to climb stairs, Roborock is showcasing a robot vacuum that can climb stairs on its own.
The Saros Rover, as it is called, boasts a unique design featuring a two-wheel-leg architecture that sets it apart from other cleaning bots. The robot stands on two jointed legs, each ending with a wheel, allowing it to climb stairs with ease. This innovative design allows the Saros Rover to lift and lower its legs independently, stop and turn quickly, and even perform small jumps while maintaining its balance.
Equipped with AI algorithms, motion sensors, and 3D spatial information, the Saros Rover can navigate its environment with precision and efficiency. Unlike its competitors, the Saros Rover can clean while climbing stairs, offering a new level of versatility and functionality.
Roborock claims that the Saros Rover can navigate and clean straight, curved, and carpeted staircases, as well as slopes and rooms with multi-level thresholds. While the Saros Rover is currently only a concept model with no official launch date announced, it represents a significant advancement in the world of robot vacuums.
At CES 2026, Roborock’s Saros Rover is turning heads with its cutting-edge technology and impressive capabilities. As the robot vacuum industry continues to evolve, the Saros Rover stands out as a promising glimpse into the future of home cleaning automation. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting new innovation from Roborock.

