April 14, 2026

Roborock Didn't Just Build a Better Vacuum. They Redefined What a Robot Can Do.

Roborock Didn't Just Build a Better Vacuum. They Redefined What a Robot Can Do.

Two years ago, most European households thought of robot vacuums as expensive toys that got stuck under furniture. Today, Roborock ships millions of units across the continent — and the technology gap between "smart" and "just a vacuum" has never been wider.

The latest Saros lineup doesn't just clean — it understands your home. StarSight 2.0 builds a real-time 3D model of your space, while the proprietary OmniLift system lets the mop physically rise to avoid carpets. These aren't incremental improvements. This is a fundamental shift in how machines interact with domestic environments.

What excites me most: Roborock is pushing home robotics toward genuine autonomy. Their robots don't just follow pre-programmed paths — they make real-time decisions based on environmental context. That's the same adaptive intelligence powering warehouse robots and autonomous vehicles, now sitting in your living room.

At Tekpoint, we've seen demand for Roborock surge across Austria, Germany, and the BeNeLux region. Consumers aren't just buying vacuums anymore — they're buying into the promise of a truly intelligent home.

The home robotics revolution isn't coming. It's already mopping your floors. 🤖

Mark Schwarzgorn
Mark Schwarzgorn
CEO & Founder, Tekpoint Group