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This week: Bosch enters North America with premium cordless vacuums, Roborock previews its first roller-mop robot, and Dyson launches a wet/dry floor cleaner.
2026/03/30
Bosch has officially entered the North American cordless vacuum market with the Unlimited 9 ($499) and Unlimited 10 ($599). Both feature MicroClean Technology that removes over 99.9% of dust down to 0.3 microns, with an LED-lit MicroClean Ring that glows blue when surfaces are thoroughly cleaned.
The Unlimited 10 offers up to 80 minutes of runtime with a Flex Tube for reaching under low furniture, while the Unlimited 9 provides 60 minutes. Both include HEPA filtration and a dust compression bin. This marks Bosch's first entry into the cordless stick vacuum segment in North America. [Source 1] [Source 2]
Roborock has previewed the Qrevo Curv 2 Flow, its first robot vacuum featuring a roller mopping system instead of traditional spinning mop pads. The roller mop design follows a trend pioneered by Narwal and adopted by Ecovacs, where the mop continuously self-cleans during operation for more hygienic hard floor cleaning.
Pricing and availability have not yet been announced, but the Curv 2 Flow builds on the popular Qrevo Curv 2 platform with this significant mopping upgrade. [Source 1]
Dyson launched the Clean+Wash Hygiene on March 17, a cordless wet-and-dry floor cleaner designed to remove dust, debris, and liquid messes in a single pass. The device joins Dyson's expanding 2026 lineup alongside the PencilVac Fluffycones and the upcoming V16 series.
The Clean+Wash Hygiene competes with popular wet/dry cleaners from Tineco, Dreame, and Narwal in the growing hard floor cleaner segment. [Source 1]