








✨ Elevate your clean game with AI-powered precision & a robotic arm that actually helps! 🤖
The Roborock Saros Z70 is a cutting-edge AI-powered robot vacuum and mop featuring a revolutionary 5-axis OmniGrip mechanical arm for object handling, 22,000Pa suction for deep cleaning, and an ultra-slim 3.14” profile to reach under furniture. Its advanced StarSight 3D navigation avoids over 100 obstacles, while the multifunctional dock offers hands-free mop washing, drying, and dust emptying for up to 7 weeks. Perfect for busy professionals seeking effortless, thorough home cleaning with smart customization and pet-friendly features.











| ASIN | B0DSLBZV3F |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Batteries | 1 AA batteries required. (included) |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Battery Life | 180 minutes |
| Best Sellers Rank | #39,214 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #17 in Commercial Indoor Robotic Vacuums #179 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | roborock |
| Cleaning Path Width | 9.84 Inches |
| Color | Saros Z70 Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones, Smartwatches, Tablets |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,389) |
| Filter Type | Washable Filter |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Included Components | Robot Vacuum (1) Multifunctional Dock (1) Dock Base (1) Disposable Dust Bag (1) Power Cable (1) Rotating Mop Module (2) User Manual (1) Storage Box(1) |
| Item Weight | 30.4 pounds |
| Item model number | Saros Z70 |
| Manufacturer | roborock |
| Model Name | Roborock Saros Z70 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 18.7"L x 15"W x 19.2"H |
| Special Feature | 22,000Pa Suction, Zero-Tangling Side Brush, FreeFlow Main Brush, Edge Cleaning, FlexiArm Riser Side Brush, FlexiArm Riser Mop, Ultra Slim 3. |
| UPC | 195043007175 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
C**E
Best robot vacuum out there, the arm is amazing!!!
I have had robot vacuums since 1999 the first Irobot one. And I have to say FINALLY, someone niailed it! No cumbersome app needed(unless you want). Just say "Hello rocky clean my bedroom" and it picks up the floor, junk in the bin, slippers etc sorted and does a great job of vacuuming. The arm is no gimmick, it really does the job, its fantastic!
T**Z
Amazing and powerful robot cleaner
I've been using the roborock Saros Z70 cleaning robot for over 3 weeks now, and it has been working really well for our house. We have three young kids, so there's always a lot of stuff on the floor - this machine does a great job picking everything up, including small toys and crumbs. Our house is also quite large, so I really appreciate the zone cleaning feature. So I can set it to clean different areas during the day and at night, which makes it super convenient. Furthermore, our house has a lot of furniture and a more complex home layout, but the Z70 handles it with no problem. Thanks to its advanced sensors, it can easily detect and avoid furniture and obstacles, making it perfect for navigating tricky spaces. It also works great on different floor types - whether it's tile or carpet, the Z70 cleans thoroughly and gently, leaving every surface spotless. It’s been a huge help in keeping our home clean and tidy. Highly recommend!
A**Y
Awesome upgrade from the S9 and M6 machines.
I have owned an iRobot S9 and its side-kick the iRobot Brava Jet M6 for over 5 years. This Roborock Saros Z70 replaces them both and does MUCH BETTER work. I've only had it a few days so I don't know about reliability, but so far it has been working awesome. This is a BIG upgrade from the S9 and M6! The app is much easier to use than the iRobot app. The Z70 auto-scanned the rooms and had them mapped within minutes. No bumping into things to map, it just looked around. I then updated the map by dividing it into rooms and naming them so I can clean one at a time. Easy. After the first cleanings I tweaked the map to get the room dividers just right. It was so cool watching the Z70 find its way around without bumping into things or getting confused! Super cool that now I can send it in to clean an un-tidy room because it will see and work around random things on the floor instead of just trying to eat them and jam. I put a slipper in the way just to watch the little arm come out, pick it up, and put it away. Per Roborock it currently will only pick up a slipper, a sock, or a ball of paper but they say soon it will pick up more kinds of things. Cool to watch its little mop swing out to wipe exactly up to the edges and swing up out of the way when on carpet or a rug. Way cool that it washes its own little mops when done, and dries them too! The dirty water tank on the base showed that the mops were really cleaning, not just smearing on shine for show. Cool that I don't have to fill the mop fluid, it just fills itself at the base before going out and adds the shine fluid too. I got the official Roborock floor cleaning solution in the 16 oz bottle. The base tank for the fluid held the entire 16 oz so it was dump in, toss the bottle, done. This machine is very quiet. It turns up the vacuum power some when on rugs but still not nearly as noisy as the S9 was. It would be awesome if an American company created this, but the Chinese have sure done a great job on it. I asked Grok about security and he said all the right things regarding that. He said the info about my home is kept on-board the machine, not sent to the cloud unless I choose to place it in the cloud. He said the right things about encryption and such stuff. Sorry to hear iRobot announced bankruptcy. Hearing that is what prompted me to get this. Having the Z70 makes me understand why - iRobot was probably not going to be able to compete against this.
J**.
S7 MaxV Ultra vs. Saros Z70
Overall I’m enjoying the Saros Z70 so far, I purchased it to upgrade from my S7 MaxV Ultra. The S7 was my first robot vacuum and at the time a revered unit as it had unmatched suction, mopping, and overall efficiency compared to its competitors. Unfortunately the cliff sensors on it became saturated with moisture and after doing multiple repairs on this unit in the past I just let it sit as the cliff sensor repair was pretty in depth and expensive. Since that time it seems like other brands have caught up to Roborock’s innovation, however they’re the only brand I’m aware of that makes a vacuum with an extendable arm, so since I was able to get the Z70 for 50% off I had to try it out. Comparing the Z70 to the S7 MaxV Ultra both certainly have their individual advantages, but overall are pretty similar units. Regarding the actual robot (not the dock), I liked how the z70 has the LiDAR sensor built into the machine, not protruding to be able to fit under lower furniture, this feature paired with the extendable side brushes and extendable mop heads are a huge upgrade and makes its cleaning ability that much more thorough. Another difference in design between these models which has to be considered with the extendable arm is how small the dust bin is on the z70, its tiny. At first I had no idea how it would hold any dirt but after letting the dustbin get full a few times I found that the self-emptying function on the dock is able to get the dust bin fully clean. Whereas on the S7 MaxV Ultra my biggest gripe was having to constantly manually clean the dustbin, the dock on that model could never get the dustbin clean in any way. So despite the z70’s small dustbin size it does actually work in relation to the S7’s. Comparing their cleaning efficiency seems to be similar, despite the z70 claiming to have 4x the suction power of the S7. The mop heads on the z70 are round and spin compared to the s7’s vibrating mop pad, I do prefer the spinning mop heads as they seem like they’re cleaning more efficiently than the vibrating pad, especially with the heated water, but time will tell on this feature. I am also finding the battery life on the z70 is much better than the S7, it seems to be able to do more on a charge and recharge much faster. Not to mention the z70’s dock comes with a much safer plug, the S7’s dock came with a plug that needed an adapter for US outlets, and it was very sketchy as it would ark and spark when being plugged in or nudged. That adapter always seemed like a huge fire risk to me so I’m glad they now have a power plug with a built in 3 prong cord. One thing I did find interesting with the z70 is how if it gets stuck, it acts a lot more aggressively than the S7 when trying to get itself out. When the S7 would get caught on something it would simply reverse a few times, essentially try to wiggle its way out of the spot, and quickly give up. The z70 will recognize that it’s stuck, and out of nowhere floor it in reverse with decent speed. While this may be efficient in getting the robot unstuck, i can see this being a pretty decent safety risk if it bumps into a table with a candle or something similar when going in reverse so quickly. Regarding the extendable arm, it’s cool but that’s about it. It still seems like it’s in its beta stage in terms of the amount of items it’s able to recognize and pick up, I tried it out last night by placing a ball of paper on the ground. It took it a long time to figure out what it was, over a minute, and after that minute the arm came out, picked up the piece of paper after dancing around it a few times, and then once the z70 picked up the paper it didn’t know what to do with it. Perhaps I have to program the storage areas more but that’s as far as I got with the extendable arm, don’t expect it to be your personal maid as much as a party trick, over time I’m hoping it will be able to pick up and store dog bones/toys. It’s a solid vacuum that I do enjoy, but I don’t think it’s worth $2500 or even $2000 due to the fact that it’s so similar to the S7 MaxV ultra in terms of its cleaning efficiency. At $1200 or less it is a fantastic vacuum, the dock on the Z70 is a huge upgrade in terms of looks and function and the z70 does have its perks in comparison.
I**S
Funcionan excelente. Igual que los que vienen con el equipo original.
M**E
Vivo in una casa grande (circa 150 mq), piena di oggetti, mobili e ostacoli, e con ben cinque persone che ci abitano: potete immaginare il livello di disordine e sporcizia che si crea nel giro di poche ore. A complicare le cose, viviamo in campagna e l'accesso diretto con l’esterno porta dentro polvere, terra e foglie quasi ogni giorno. Insomma, un bel campo di battaglia per qualunque aspirapolvere, figuriamoci per un robot. Negli anni ho provato diversi modelli di robot lavapavimenti, anche di brand noti, ma nessuno ha mai davvero superato la prova: autonomia limitata, mappatura imprecisa, lavaggio superficiale... alla fine li ho sempre restituiti. Poi, su consiglio di amici e colleghi entusiasti, ho deciso di informarmi su Roborock. Dopo un po’ di ricerche, la scelta è ricaduta sul modello Saros Z70, che mi è sembrato da subito il più avanzato e completo, soprattutto grazie al braccio meccanico retrattile che riesce a raccogliere piccoli oggetti e riporli dove gli indico io. Ero un po’ scettica, memore delle altre esperienze, ma sono rimasta impressionata sin dai primi minuti di utilizzo. L’installazione è stata semplice e rapida (pochissimi minuti): l’app è intuitiva, ben fatta, e permette di personalizzare la pulizia in modo dettagliato. La mappatura è velocissima e accurata, e il robot riesce a muoversi agevolmente anche tra sedie, tappeti e oggetti vari sempre presenti in giro. Il lavaggio è veramente efficace, agisce con una pressione costante che rimuove anche lo sporco più ostinato. E in una casa come la mia, questo fa davvero la differenza. In sintesi, il Saros Z70 ha superato tutte le mie aspettative: è il primo robot che riesce davvero a stare al passo con le esigenze di una casa grande, vissuta e impegnativa come la mia. Il prezzo è importante, certo, ma per chi cerca qualità, affidabilità e prestazioni reali, è un investimento che vale ogni centesimo. Consigliatissimo! Peccato non poter pubblicare più di un video
S**H
Son apparence est juste magnifique. Un très beau design, on a juste envie de l’exposer au milieu du salon pour l’admirer et le montrer. Les matériaux de la base et du robot respirent la qualité et nous affichent sans détour un produit très haut de gamme. A la première mise en route, la cartographie est rapide et précise, quelques personnalisations et modifications, pièces renommées, zones interdites définies, et le tour est joué, c’est simple et efficace. L’application est très complète et relativement intuitive à utiliser. Premiers nettoyages, la base et le robot sont plutôt silencieux, l’aspiration est juste époustouflante, il aspire tout sur son passage, il n’oublie rien, c’est juste hyper satisfaisant, il passe partout jusque dans les moindres recoins avec sa brosse avant extensible, sa serpillière extensible et surtout sa finesse, il passe vraiment partout même sous des meubles les plus bas, huit centimètres de hauteur. Le lavage à la serpillière est bon. Avec le réglage par défaut, il laisse une fine couche humide qui sèche rapidement après son passage. La navigation est bonne, le nouveau système starsight qui se passe de LIDAR, reste pour ma part, équivalent à un système classique avec LIDAR mais sans cette petite tourelle qui restait gênante même quand elle était rétractable. Aucun poil de chien, ni cheveux ne restent coincés dans les brosses c’est vraiment efficace. L’auto-entretien de la base est vraiment top et on verra avec le temps mais à mon avis, quasiment autonome en dehors du remplissage et vidage des bacs d’eau. Le nettoyage et le séchage à l’air chaud sont très efficaces. Le passage des seuils fonctionne bien, je n’ai que des seuils de deux cm maximum pour en juger, cela paraît vraiment facile pour lui. Son bras robotisé, regardez le, c'est hyper satisfaisant, chaussures et chaussette, le robot les a identifiés et déplacé pour continuer son nettoyage, mais il peut aussi ramasser et rapporter à l’endroit que vous déterminé dans l’application. Le système a été poussé à l’extrême c’est juste hallucinant et satisfaisant à regarder.
L**S
Wi-Fi disconnected every morning. I had to reconnect again and again. Many other people had the same problem. Please help. Update: I contacted Customer Service, and within 24 hours they provided a solution. They gave me the newest firmware, and the issue has been resolved.
B**T
From most Robot Vacs I have seen i think this one Sux's haha no really its not too bad, does a pretty good clean up considering what all robot vacs can do. I think the Arm is not gimack , it seems to do not to bad. it picks up some of the dogs toys to put in the bin and moves slippers and shoes, also picks up towels that are larger than it haha. stealing things off the bathroom floor I like making videos of it dragging these items to the drop point haha. There is new identification system where they are are starting to allow you to submit items which i believe they are training on. Mob job is not bad seems on part with most. love that it stretches the mop out like a leg to clean under things. the detection between carpet and hardwood is really good. it picks up the mops when transition. It also lifts its body up like a pimped up car on hydraulics to get over harder transitions. I have one transition it cant seem to do, there is a lot of features in the software for helping it know things and it identifies on a map where it sees dog crap and the likes which is neat... some pet toys get identified as such haha so it avoids the smear. I suspect its not perfect but its pretty good thus far. I recommend it, but wait until sale haha its expensive but best of the robots I have seen thus far.
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