DJI’s New Romo Robovac Looks Futuristic But Sadly, It’s Not Coming to India or the US Anytime Soon

DJI’s transparent Romo vacuum is the company’s boldest non-drone product yet, but it’s skipping India, the US, and the UK for now.

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DJI’s first-ever flagship robovac, the Romo, is finally here, and it looks like something beamed back from the future. With a stunning transparent design, drone-grade sensors for millimeter-level obstacle avoidance, and even robotic arms that clean into corners, this machine marks DJI’s boldest leap beyond the skies.

It’s sleek, smart, and surprisingly stylish. But for tech fans in India, that’s all it is, something to look at.

A Futuristic Looking Robovac You Can’t Buy (Yet)

After debuting quietly in China earlier this year, DJI has now begun the global rollout of the Romo series, focusing exclusively on mainland Europe. India, the United States, and the United Kingdom are all missing from the list, a decision that immediately caught attention in the smart home community.

Before you blame it on India’s drone import restrictions, that’s not the issue here. The Romo is a home appliance, not an aircraft. Instead, sources close to DJI suggest the company is taking a measured rollout approach, testing logistics, after-sales infrastructure, and regulatory alignment in a single, unified market before tackling complex territories like India and the US.

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The Romo Lineup

DJI’s Romo lineup includes three models:

FeatureROMO SROMO AROMO P
Prices €1,299 (~$1495/ ₹1.1 lakh)€1,599 (~ $1,840 / ₹1.4 lakh)€1,899 (~ $2,185 / ₹1.7 lakh)
Suction Power25,000Pa25,000Pa25,000Pa
LiDARs3 solid-state3 solid-state + dual-transmitterAll + enhanced
Robotic ArmsYesYes + auto-liftYes + auto-lift + auto-wash
Mop Auto-LiftNoYes (10mm)Yes (10mm)
Base StationSelf-empty + wash+ Hot water wash+ Hot water + auto-soap
TransparencyNoPartialFull (see-through magic)

Despite aesthetic differences, the core tech remains identical. DJI’s dual fisheye vision sensors and solid-state lidar, adapted from its drone systems, allow the Romo to detect obstacles as thin as 2mm, like charging cables or even playing cards. It pairs that precision with a massive 25,000Pa suction power, dual rotating mop pads, and an auto-lifting mop system that avoids wetting carpets.

The base station, meanwhile, showcases DJI’s engineering pedigree with:

  • Hot air drying and high-pressure mop washing
  • Noise suppression system (up to 80% quieter than typical docks)
  • Dual cleaning and deodorizer solutions for fragrance-based cleaning

It’s all wrapped in a glossy, transparent shell that makes even cleaning look cinematic, though one has to wonder how long it stays that pristine in daily use.

India’s Wait May Belong to Dreame

While DJI and Roborock stay away from India, the next big thing for Indian smart home enthusiasts could come from Dreame. The company’s upcoming X50 Ultra Complete, expected to debut in India in 2026, promises many of the same features, including AI-assisted mapping, mop lifting, and auto-refilling docks, but is likely to be offered at a more accessible price.

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Aryan is the youngest tech enthusiast at Smartprix, with a deep passion for technology, automobiles, cricket, and Bollywood. He is a meticulous researcher and writer who write on a wide range of tech topics, including smartphones, laptops, wearables, and smart home device.


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