Roborock has expanded its product line-up outside in the backyard with the announcement of three new robotic lawnmowers at IFA 2025 in Berlin.
The RockMow Z1, S1 and RockNeo Q1 will make up the brands new outdoor product category which will inherit the smarts of its popular robot vacuum range and apply them to your lawn.
Also introduced at IFA 2025 was the Roborock F25 Ultra Wet-Dry Handheld Vacuum and the Roborock H60 Hub Series.
“Rocking Life, Inside and Out” is Roborock’s theme for IFA 2025 as it showcases its first RockMow and RockNeo series.
ROCKMOW AND ROCKMOW NEO
The new robotic lawnmowers are taking advantage of years of innovation in robotic vacuums and brings that expertise outdoors to deliver a range of solution for lawns of various sizes and terrains.

There are three models in the range – the RockMow Z1, the RockMow S1 and the RockNeo Q1 which bring their own innovation including All Wheel Drive (AWD) with each wheel powered by its own motor to provide powerful driving capabilities.

Also under the hood is AI-powered obstacle avoidance and cutting coverage.
These robot mowers can handle slope climbs up to 39 degrees.

ROBOROCK F25 ULTRA
Roborock has continued its push into the home wet-dry cleaner segment with the launch of the latest member of the F25 family – the F25 Ultra which offers new high-temperature technologies to kills germs and clean floors.
The VaporFlow mode released a high volume 150-degree steam from six outlets to cut through dried messes and stains without the need for harsh chemicals.
The powerful steam can also kill 99.99 per cent of bacteria.
ROBOROCK H60 SUB SERIES STICK VACUUMS
Roborock is expanding its portfolio into the stick-vac segment with the H60 and H60 Hub series – the latter includes a new auto-empty station.
Users simple dock the vacuum and dust is automatically emptied in just 10 seconds into a sealed dust bag for easy disposal.
ROBOROCK SAROS Z70 AI ROBOT VACUUM CUSTOMISATION
The Roborock Saro Z70 will be receiving some powerful software updates at IFA 2025 which will brings remarkable new capabilities including AI customisable obstacle recognition in addition to the 108 object already pre-programmed into the system.
Users can take photos to define and label up to 50 more objects within the app.
From here the Saros Z70 will be able to find and take a note of these objects during its cleaning routine.
Programming Mode will allow users to create custom-made programs on the robot and not necessarily for cleaning but to give users a chance to explore the product’s features.
This will include moving around the home for a specific distance, establishing a turning point and the areas where you want the side brush deployed.
* Stephen Fenech travelled to Berlin with support from Samsung, Roborock and Ecovacs.





