From floors to companions, Ecovacs outlines the future of home robotics

From next-generation Deebot cleaners to lawn, pool and companion robots, Ecovacs is laying out its vision for full-scenario service robotics.

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Ecovacs Robotics used CES 2026 to present its most comprehensive vision yet for the future of robotics, unveiling a new generation of robot vacuum cleaners alongside window, lawn, pool and companion robots as part of what it calls a full-scenario service robotics ecosystem. The showcase reflects Ecovacs’ ambition to move beyond single-purpose devices toward robots that seamlessly serve homes across multiple daily scenarios.

New Deebot robot cleaners: Smarter, faster and more autonomous

The new line of robot vacuum cleaners

The new line of robot vacuum cleaners

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Leading the consumer lineup are the Deebot T90 Pro Omni and the Deebot X12 Family, both built around the latest evolution of Ecovacs’ Ozmo Roller 3.0 Instant Self-Washing Mopping Technology. The upgraded roller is 26cm long, 50% longer than before, delivering doubled cleaning efficiency in mop-only mode, while pressurised self-washing via 16 nozzles continuously flushes dirt from the roller to prevent secondary contamination.

Reach hard to clean places

Reach hard to clean places

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The Deebot T90 Pro Omni is positioned as a next-generation mid-range model, combining strong obstacle-climbing capability, improved edge coverage and reduced maintenance through ZeroTangle 4.0. It is paired with an Omni Station that supports heated mop washing and automatic wastewater self-cleaning, enabling a largely hands-free cleaning experience. Ecovacs has confirmed the model is expected to be available in Singapore soon.

At the premium end, the Deebot X12 Pro Omni and X12 OmniCyclone introduce a deep-cleaning stain solution that uses infrared stain detection and dual high-pressure crossed water jets to break down dried residues before mopping. Enhanced PowerBoost Charging Plus allows the X12 models to clean areas of up to 1,000 square metres in a single uninterrupted run, addressing large homes more efficiently than previous generations. 

Beyond floors: Window, lawn and pool robots

Clean windows easily

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Ecovacs’ CES 2026 announcements extend well beyond floor care. The company showcased the new Winbot W3 Omni, which introduces a multifunctional station with a Vortex Wash system that automatically cleans the wiping pad, eliminating manual cloth handling and pushing window cleaning closer to full automation. Ecovacs remains the market leader in robotic window cleaners in China, holding the top position for five consecutive years. 

A pool cleaning robot solution

A pool cleaning robot solution

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Outdoor maintenance is addressed through the GOAT A and GOAT O robotic lawn mower series, while Ecovacs also revealed Ultramarine, its first robotic pool cleaner, marking another expansion into new service robotics categories.

One of the most talked-about products at CES was LilMilo, Ecovacs’ first robotic pet companion. Designed around embodied intelligence, LilMilo combines multi-sensory perception with expressive, pet-like behaviour, introducing companionship rather than utility as its core purpose. This signals Ecovacs’ broader interest in emotional interaction and human-robot relationships, not just task automation.

Ecovacs’ vision: Full-scenario service robotics

At the centre of Ecovacs’ CES messaging is its new brand idea, “Ecovacs, Created for Ease”, which frames robotics as a way to relieve users of routine tasks and enable a more effortless lifestyle. According to the company, the goal is to evolve from category-specific robots into a diversified ecosystem powered by shared technologies such as AI, motors, batteries and transmission systems.

According to the company, this strategy is backed by heavy investment. In 2024 alone, Ecovacs invested US$126 million in R&D, with cumulative investment since 2018 exceeding US$638 million. Today, the company serves more than 38 million households across nearly 180 global markets, reinforcing its scale and long-term commitment to robotics innovation.

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