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SwitchBot's Onero H1 robot aims to clean your home
Summary
SwitchBot unveiled the Onero H1 household robot at CES 2026, describing it as a 22-degrees-of-freedom machine with an on-device OmniSense VLA model. The company says the robot can grasp, push, open, and organize objects, and the H1 will be offered for pre-order with pricing and a launch date not announced.
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SwitchBot introduced the Onero H1 household robot at CES 2026 and presented it as a next-step device for home tasks. The H1 is described with 22 degrees of freedom and an on-device OmniSense VLA model. SwitchBot says the robot can grasp, push, open, and organize objects and learn to adapt across different tasks and home scenarios. The company framed the H1 as an evolution of last year’s K20+ Pro and a complement to its task-specific robots.
Key details:
- The Onero H1 is described as a household robot with arms, a head, and a face, and it is built with 22 degrees of freedom.
- SwitchBot says the H1 runs an on-device OmniSense VLA model that enables grasping, pushing, opening, and organizing objects.
- The robot’s arms are labeled A1 and SwitchBot said the Onero H1 and A1 arms will be available for pre-order through its website; pricing and a launch date were not provided.
- At CES 2026 SwitchBot also announced the Lock Vision Series deadbolt with 3D structured-light facial recognition and a Lock Vision Pro model that adds palm-vein recognition.
- Other new products shown include the AI MindClip wearable voice assistant, a SwitchBot Weather Station with a 7.5-inch E-Ink display and AI briefings, and the Obboto desk globe light; no pricing or launch dates were given for these items.
Summary:
The announcements extend SwitchBot’s product lineup from task-specific devices toward a more general-purpose home robot and additional smart-home and comfort products. Availability and pricing remain undetermined at this time.
