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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Un aspirateur robot pour la maison est équipé de pattes pour monter et descendre les escaliers
Picture MUST credit: Roborock A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs. The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it. Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level. Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together. This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump. The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment. The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed. A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture. “Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be. “It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time! “But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.” Picture supplied by JLPPA
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Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs
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DUKAS_192507582_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_192507581_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
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DUKAS_192507580_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
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DUKAS_192507579_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
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DUKAS_192507578_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
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DUKAS_192507577_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs
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Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
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A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs
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Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
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Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
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Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
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Legs 1
Ref 17452
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See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
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Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_192507571_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
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Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_192507568_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs climbing stairs.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_192507566_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_192507564_FER
Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs jumping to avoid obstacles
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Robot vacuum cleaner with legs
Ferrari Press Agency
Legs 1
Ref 17452
08/01/2026
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: Roborock
A robot vacuum for the home is set up — because it has legs to get it up and down stairs.
The AI-powered Roborock Saros Rover has two jointed wheeled legs that lift the main body onto the next step before the legs then fold up alongside it.
Once that step has been cleaned, the machine repeats the process to get to the next level.
Each of the Saros Rover’s legs can also be raised and lowered independently or together.
This enables it to turn sharply, change direction and even jump.
The machine uses motion sensors and 3D spatial information to navigate its way around a home and learn its environment.
The Saros Rover is currently in development and no launch date or pricing has yet been revealed.
A spokesman for the China-based maker said: “It cleans as it climbs with the industry’s first wheel-leg robo-vac architecture.
“Because cleanliness shouldn’t stop at the stairs, no matter how curvy, spirally, or complicated they may be.
“It’s not available yet because innovation worth building takes time!
“But, the Saros Rover is a glimpse into the next chapter of intelligent cleaning.”
OPS: The Roborock Saros Rover AI vacuum cleaner with Roborock Saros Rover vacuum cleaner with legs jumping to avoid obstacles
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Halloween street displays in New York City
October 22, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Halloween displays on East 78th Street, New York City. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Michel Sardou et son fils Romain
Michel Sardou et son fils Romain1976.
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Dubai Museum of the Future
March 16, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: Interior view of Dubai's latest landmark, the Museum of the Future along Sheikh Zayed Road. The Museum of the Future was designed by Killa Design Architects and engineered by Buro Happold engineering consultancy. The facade is a canvas for the quotes of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum rendered in the calligraphy of Mattar bin Lahej. The Museum of the Future's facade is made out of stainless steel and consists of 1,024 pieces. (Olaf Schuelke/ Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dubai Museum of the Future
March 16, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: Interior view of Dubai's latest landmark, the Museum of the Future along Sheikh Zayed Road. The Museum of the Future was designed by Killa Design Architects and engineered by Buro Happold engineering consultancy. The facade is a canvas for the quotes of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum rendered in the calligraphy of Mattar bin Lahej. The Museum of the Future's facade is made out of stainless steel and consists of 1,024 pieces. (Olaf Schuelke/ Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Dubai Museum of the Future
March 16, 2025 - Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Asia: Interior view of Dubai's latest landmark, the Museum of the Future along Sheikh Zayed Road. The Museum of the Future was designed by Killa Design Architects and engineered by Buro Happold engineering consultancy. The facade is a canvas for the quotes of His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum rendered in the calligraphy of Mattar bin Lahej. The Museum of the Future's facade is made out of stainless steel and consists of 1,024 pieces. (Olaf Schuelke/ Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Folgen des russischen Beschusses im Norden der Region Charkiw
ODESA, UKRAINE - OCTOBER 22, 2022 - A senior man goes down the stairs into an air raid shelter set up by volunteers in an old shelter built after WWII in Shevchenko Park, Odesa, southern Ukraine., Credit:Yulii Zozulia / Avalon
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Bewohner leben immer noch in Wohnungen am Rande von Charkiw
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Sasha Zolotov, 55, formerly in the military, walks his german shepherd, "Crocodile Dog," down the stairs of his apartment building close to the Russian border in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Monday, May 2, 2022. Zolotov's apartment was hit twice just a few weeks apart. The apartment burned down and all he had left were the clothes he was wearing and his passport. Zolotov now lives in the basement turned bomb shelter.
Residents Still Living in Apartments on the Edge of Kharkiv, Ukraine Close ro Russian Border - 02 May 2022
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Covid-19-Testwagen in Hongkong
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11719886d)
People walk up the stairs to a Community Testing Centre van set up by the government to tackle the spread of Coronavirus in Hong Kong. Covid-19 testing vans. Multiple mobile testing vans are in operation in Hong Kong to provide residents free of charge Covid-19 testing services as the Covid-19 coronavirus continues to spread in the city.
Mobile Covid-19 Testing vans in Hong Kong, China - 21 Jan 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Covid-19-Testwagen in Hongkong
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11719886j)
A woman walks down the stairs from a Community Testing Centre van set up by the government to tackle the spread of Coronavirus in Hong Kong. Covid-19 testing vans. Multiple mobile testing vans are in operation in Hong Kong to provide residents free of charge Covid-19 testing services as the Covid-19 coronavirus continues to spread in the city.
Mobile Covid-19 Testing vans in Hong Kong, China - 21 Jan 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Mobile Covid-19-Testwagen in Hongkong
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Miguel Candela/SOPA Images/Shutterstock (11719886l)
A woman walks down the stairs from a Community Testing Centre van set up by the government to tackle the spread of Coronavirus in Hong Kong. Covid-19 testing vans. Multiple mobile testing vans are in operation in Hong Kong to provide residents free of charge Covid-19 testing services as the Covid-19 coronavirus continues to spread in the city.
Mobile Covid-19 Testing vans in Hong Kong, China - 21 Jan 2020
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Christmas Tree arrives in Number 10
27/11/2020. London, United Kingdom. Christmas Tree arrives in Number 10. The Number 10 Christmas Tree arrives in the street. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Christmas Tree arrives in Number 10
27/11/2020. London, United Kingdom. Christmas Tree arrives in Number 10. The Number 10 Christmas Tree arrives in the street. Picture by Andrew Parsons / No 10 Downing Street / eyevine
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Christmas Tree arrives in Number 10
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Christmas Tree arrives in Number 10
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