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Roborock’s 11-Year Journey from LDS to Robotic Arms

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Published on November 20, 2025
Roborock celebrates 11 years of innovation

Roborock was not just introducing a vacuum when it debuted in 2014; it was quietly charting a new course for both modern households but also for the direction of technology as an ordinary advocate. Roborock was already looking ahead in a landscape still negotiating the idea of intelligent living. It all started with a wonderful invention, Laser Distance Sensors, a strong technology that let early robotic vacuum cleaners produce floor maps for more reliable and stable smart homes.

While other firms strayed, Roborock advanced and still leads the market. Roborock is celebrating an 11-year quiet but never-ending innovation this year, turning the brand into a form of time traveler and affecting our cleaning habits and views on cleanliness. This trip became rather popular in 2017. Developed as the robot vacuum for the brand, the Roborock S5 Max quickly set the standard for what a robotic vacuum could accomplish and paved the way for future technological developments.

The S6 MaxV, with dual cameras and ReactiveAI that allowed the vacuum to automatically recognize and avoid obstacles, helped the brand make a big advance in 2020. Solidifying its name, this success allowed the brand to be traded on the Shanghai Stock Exchange STAR Market. The real victory, though, was in showing that home technology may be thoughtful, simple to operate, and possess a human touch, not only in numbers. The Saros Z70 acts as a time capsule encapsulating all that Roborock has learned, built, and imagined if earlier models were landmarks.

It is a reactive, fully integrated cleaning solution meant to address the true messes of life. At heart, it is equipped with a multi-jointed tool capable of removing impediments such as toys, shoes, and socks from its path and even arranging them neatly into storage bins, Roborock’s first robot vacuum with a mechanical arm. Once appearing to be light-years distant, this technology has now become an integral component of our everyday lives that we cannot imagine living without.

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