在CES展会上,一款中国的双足真空吸尘器预示着家庭机器人技术的下一阶段。
At CES, A Chinese Two-Legged Vacuum Signals The Next Phase Of Home Robotics

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在CES 2024上,石头科技发布了Saros Rover,这是一款革命性的机器人吸尘器,旨在应对复杂的家居环境。与传统型号不同,Rover拥有独特的双轮腿,使其能够爬楼梯和在不平坦的表面上导航——这是吸尘器机器人首次具备此功能。 Rover利用人工智能、传感器和3D地图构建,展示了爬楼梯和规避障碍物等能力。这与去年的Saros Z70有所不同,后者因价格高昂但物体识别能力有限而受到批评。石头科技正在谨慎推进Rover项目,目前尚未公布发布日期。 虽然令人印象深刻,但电池续航和防跌落恢复能力仍有待考量。Rover的亮相凸显了机器人技术在CES上日益重要的地位,但广泛应用仍然面临成本和可靠性等障碍,即使各公司展示了能够执行诸如叠衣服等复杂任务的机器人。

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At CES in Las Vegas, where robotics is a dominant theme this year, Roborock introduced a striking new home robot meant to persuade consumers that household automation is ready for everyday life, according to Bloomberg.

The Chinese company — formally called Beijing Roborock Technology Co. — revealed the Saros Rover, a robotic vacuum concept equipped with two independent wheel-legs that allow it to climb stairs and traverse uneven terrain. According to the firm, it is “the first robot vacuum cleaner with two wheel-legs.” The device uses artificial intelligence, motion sensors, and 3D spatial mapping, and in a media demonstration it climbed stairs, descended a ramp, and performed a small jump, which a company spokesperson said could help it handle obstacles.

Bloomberg writes that the Rover replaces last year’s headline-grabbing Saros Z70, which featured a mechanical arm capable of picking up objects such as socks. While that model drew crowds at CES, it later disappointed reviewers when it launched for $2,599 in the U.S., partly because it recognized only a limited range of items. Learning from that experience, Roborock is now taking a more cautious approach: the Rover does not yet have a confirmed release date.

Like its predecessor, the new robot moves slowly when operating on its legs, and the company declined to disclose battery performance. During the presentation, it also remained unclear how well the Rover can recover from a fall, though the spokesperson said that in such cases the robot will attempt to right itself without human help.

Robotics’ growing presence at CES has become so prominent that the event’s organizer, the Consumer Technology Association, created a dedicated exhibition area for the category. Alongside home devices like Roborock’s, companies are showcasing humanoid robots that claim to handle complex tasks such as folding laundry. Still, widespread consumer adoption faces major hurdles, including high costs, limited battery life, and the need for more reliable mobility.

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