DJI Romo RoboVac: The Drone Kings Just Took Over Your Living Room
DJI conquered the skies with drones that can hover, dodge, track, and think like pilots. But now they’re rolling that same genius into your living room.
Meet DJI Romo — a robot vacuum built with aerial intelligence and ground-level muscle.
This is what happens when a drone company decides to clean your house.

Smarter Than Your Average Smart Home Gadget
Romo doesn’t just move — it maps, analyzes, and outsmarts messes.
It uses:
- Advanced visual scanning to understand your room layout
- Smart recognition that avoids tiny obstacles like cables and toys
- Path planning that actually makes sense
This isn’t random zig-zag vacuum chaos.
This is mission-planning technology… for your floors.
A Monster Under the Hood
Romo brings serious suction power — enough to rip pet hair out of carpet and clean every dusty corner like it’s being judged.
Different floors?
No problem.
It automatically adjusts power and cleaning mode based on where it’s driving next.
Strong. Efficient. Relentless.

Mopping + Vacuuming = House Reset Mode
Romo doesn’t just vacuum — it mops like it means it.
✅ Dual-action clean
✅ Onboard water tank
✅ Mop pads lift when carpets appear
✅ No cross-contamination mistakes
One sweep. One pass.
Fully fresh floors.
Clean Without Babysitting
The docking station doesn’t just charge it — it serves it:
- Self-empties
- Washes mop pads
- Refills water
- Keeps dust sealed from the air
You barely lift a finger.
Romo handles the mess — and the cleanup of the cleanup.
Choose Your Style
DJI even made the robot look like the future:
- Romo S – clean, classic
- Romo A – semi-transparent, stylish
- Romo P – fully transparent, flagship aesthetic
Tech meets decor that doesn’t clash with your space.
DJI Just Set a New Standard
Every other robo-vac just got humbled.
Romo is smarter, faster, cleaner, and built with drone-level vision.
This isn’t a chore gadget.
This is home intelligence on wheels.
Your floors have never had a smarter guardian.
📅 Release Date: November 4 — as confirmed via DJI’s X announcement.