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EUFI has just presented several new devices at the IFA conference in Germany, including something called Marswalker. This Mala Doodada raises the vacuum robot and wear them up and down the stairs. It is quite neat, given the stairs is a ban of any slave existence.
The company says Marswalker automatically recognizes the usual types of stairs, including straight, L-shaped L-shaped L-a. The vacuum translates between floors and descends it to the base station as needed. EUFI boasts that the device allows you to “really without use of hands-home, cleaning in the entire house, avoiding the cost of purchasing multiple devices.”
It uses four control arms that “dynamically adjust to stairs,” together with a strip-drive system that “stacks each step firmly.” The company notes that it is designed to prevent leaves.
There are several warnings here. First of all, we don’t have a price yet. If it ends around the price of real vacuum robots, it may be better just to get two for multi-storey home. It also works only with several EUFI models and without third parties. Still, cool is to see vacuum robots . It was a slow way to get here. Marswalker will be published in the first half of 2026. Years.
The company also announced a new Slave in IFA, which is fully integrated with Marswalker. Omni S2 includes an aromaotherapy system, which is quite a novel and adaptive wheels to clean the thresholds like thick mats. Will be available in January, with $ 1,600 costs.