Roborock Saros 20 Sonic Cleans in One Pass

Roborock Saros 20 Sonic integrates sonic scrubbing, suction, and adaptive navigation into a single continuous cleaning system.

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Cleaning Moves Beyond Single-Function Systems

Most robotic cleaners still separate vacuuming and mopping into different steps. This creates performance gaps, especially in spaces with mixed surfaces or varying levels of dirt.

Roborock Saros 20 Sonic shifts this model by combining both functions into a single continuous process. Instead of switching between modes, it handles debris removal and surface cleaning simultaneously. This approach improves consistency and reduces the need for repeated cleaning cycles.

Sonic Scrubbing Introduces Active Surface Cleaning

The system uses a sonic mopping mechanism that applies high-frequency vibration to the floor. Unlike static mopping, this creates a scrubbing effect that targets residue more directly.

At the same time, suction operates alongside the mopping process, allowing the system to remove particles and surface buildup in one pass. This combination reduces the need for manual intervention and supports more efficient cleaning across different conditions.

Designed for Real-World Home Environments

Home layouts are rarely uniform. Furniture, floor transitions, and narrow spaces create obstacles that limit coverage for many robotic systems.

Roborock Saros 20 Sonic is built to navigate these conditions. Its structure allows it to move across thresholds and adjust to different surfaces without interruption. The low-profile design also enables access under furniture, improving coverage in areas that are often missed.

This makes the system more effective in everyday environments rather than controlled spaces.

Navigation That Adapts in Real Time

The system uses integrated sensors and AI-based recognition to interpret its surroundings. It maps spaces, detects obstacles, and adjusts its movement continuously.

Rather than following fixed paths, the robot responds to changes as they occur. This improves efficiency in dynamic environments where objects may shift or layouts are not static.

The result is a system that adapts to the space instead of relying on pre-defined routes.

Maintenance Integrated Into the Workflow

Maintenance is often one of the main limitations of automated cleaning. Tasks such as emptying, washing, and resetting systems can interrupt usability.

Roborock Saros 20 Sonic integrates these processes into its dock system. After each cleaning cycle, it manages key maintenance tasks automatically. This reduces the level of manual involvement and supports ongoing operation without frequent interruptions.

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