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ZDNET’s takeaways
- Roborrock has introduced its first robot launchy.
- Three models will be available, each with a different purpose.
- The company has not yet disclosed the date of pricing or release.
Roborock is leading out.
The company, known for its robot vacuum cleaner (selects small items with a mechanical hand including recent viral), has unveiled its first robot lawnmover.
Today, in a declaration, the company revealed three new robot laonmovers – Rockmo Z1, Rockmo S1 and Rockneo Q1.
Each model specializes in different situations.
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Roborock advertises Z1 as a rugged premium model, capable of cutting 54,000 square feet per day (for reference, a football ground is 57,600 feet) and to handle about 40 degrees slopes. Each wheel has its own steering motor, and its design enables it to get it within a 1.2 -inch walls.
The middle-level rockmo S1 does not have an all-wheel drive, can cut about 10,000 square feet a day, and handles about half a slope-it is still AI mapping. Rockneo Q1 is the cheapest model, as it leaves the edge cutting (you can buy an additional attachment) and you need to manually adjust your cut height.
If you take your lawn seriously, you can use a partner app to cut your robot lonmower in specific patterns or design, say Roborock, and use the app for a suggested grass program based on your lawn zone.
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Roborock has not yet disclosed information about pricing or release date; I have reached for more information. The company also explained the description of the new vacuum today, which says it will “be available in Europe in the coming months.” Based on this, it seems that the company’s robot lawn mawers will be available abroad before it is in the US.
If the company’s lawnmivers are anything like its vacancies, then they can be products to keep an eye on. Roborock vacuum usually performs very well in ZDNET tests, making significant admirers from our team.

