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The Roborock Saros Z70 is one of the most exciting robot vacuums ever made, but its robotic arm isn’t quite ready for the ...
The firm released a video claiming the robot was submerged in slush for more than 24 hours. “ANYmal Submerged, still working: Submerged by flooding, ANYmal faced its toughest IP67 challenge yet ...
For example, while the bot would detect footwear, it nearly always opted not to pick up any shoes, only once retrieving a ...
Inside the body of the Saros Z70 is a telescoping robotic arm with a claw at the end. If the robot vac detects something like a sock, shoe, or other small object, it can automatically extend its ...
Previously a contributor to Wirecutter, Wired, Dwell, and US News. Roborock has added an arm to its latest flagship robot vacuum. And this is no tiny appendage like the one the company debuted on ...
[JesseDarr] recently wrote in to tell us about their dynamic Arm for Robitc Mischief (dARM), a mostly 3D printed six degrees of freedom (6DOF) robotic arm that’s designed to be stronger and more ...
Earlier this year at CES 2025, Roborock debuted a robot vacuum cleaner with a robotic arm – the Saros Z70. It’s designed to pick up discarded socks or toys that stand in the way of giving your home a ...
A robotic hand can pick up 24 different objects with human-like movements that emerge spontaneously, thanks to compliant materials and structures rather than programming.
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