Roborock Saros 20 Drops to New Low of $1,359.99 During Amazon Prime Day
Amazon Prime Day has pushed the Roborock Saros 20 to a new all-time low of $1,359.99 — $240 off its standard $1,599.99 price — available at both Amazon and directly through Roborock. The discount puts one of the most capable robot vacuum and mop hybrids currently on the market within reach of a wider pool of buyers, after independent testing delivered what amounts to a rare full endorsement for the category.
Amazon Prime Day has pushed the Roborock Saros 20 to a new all-time low of $1,359.99 — $240 off its standard $1,599.99 price — available at both Amazon and directly through Roborock. The discount puts one of the most capable robot vacuum and mop hybrids currently on the market within reach of a wider pool of buyers, after independent testing delivered what amounts to a rare full endorsement for the category.
Why the Saros 20 Earned the Distinction
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy, smart home reviewer, described the Roborock Saros 20 as the first robot vacuum she truly trusted to clean every room without getting stuck — a bar that prior machines in the category have consistently failed to clear. Its low-profile design and obstacle avoidance system allow it to slip under low furniture and navigate around clutter without intervention. More notably, Tuohy found it was the first unit she tested capable of climbing the two-inch transition between her bedroom and bathroom, and of making it over a thick living room rug — two real-world friction points that routinely strand competing machines.
On suction performance, the Saros 20 delivers 36,000Pa and excels on hard floors across debris types, from dust to pet hair. Only the Matic — Tuohy's top overall robovac pick — outperformed it on hard surfaces. The Saros 20's DuoDivide brush is engineered to resist hair tangles, cutting down on the manual maintenance owners typically absorb.
Mopping and Automation Capabilities
The Saros 20's mopping system departs from the roller-pad designs common in the category, instead using a pair of spinning mop pads that provide better scrub coverage on tile and along grout lines, while also reaching further into edges and corners. The unit supports warm-water mopping, and the pads automatically detach and reattach as needed — a mechanism designed to prevent carpet wetting during mixed-surface cleaning runs.
Automation extends to the dock, which empties the dustbin, washes the mop pads, and dries them automatically. Roborock rates the system at up to 65 days between dustbin changes, reducing the maintenance burden that undercuts the hands-off promise of most robovacs.
Smart Home Integration
The Saros 20 carries Matter compatibility, allowing voice control through any major smart home platform without requiring a proprietary app on every interaction. For households already invested in a smart home ecosystem, that interoperability removes a common friction point in category adoption.
Prime Day Pricing and Where to Buy
At $1,359.99, the Roborock Saros 20 sits at its lowest recorded price through both Amazon and Roborock's own storefront. The deal is live for the duration of Prime Day. Buyers weighing the category should note that Tuohy's testing places the Saros 20 second only to the Matic on hard-floor performance — a machine occupying the top overall spot — while the Saros 20 leads on mopping capability and cross-surface navigation.
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Filed by the macro desk of MarketPR on June 24, 2026. Source: MarketPR. Indicative figures are not investment advice.