DJI has launched its first robot vacuum series, ROMO, in select European markets. The premium robo vacs pair dual fisheye cameras with solid-state LiDAR for obstacle avoidance and precise path planning, backed by a highly automated self-cleaning dock. There is no confirmed UK or US release date.
Why this launch matters
If you are shopping for a high-end robot vacuum, ROMO adds a serious new contender from DJI, a brand known for drones and vision tech. European buyers can purchase now, while UK and US shoppers will need to wait for availability details. The big question is whether ROMO’s camera-and-LiDAR approach and advanced dock justify its flagship pricing.
The ROMO lineup and pricing
- ROMO S: classic white design with the full feature set.
- ROMO A: transparent top with white base; core features match the S.
- ROMO P: fully transparent; adds an extra compartment for cleaning solution or floor deodorizer.
- Pricing (Europe): approximately €1,299 (S) to €1,899 (P), available via DJI’s online store and select retailers in certain markets.
Availability: Europe now, UK and US later
ROMO was previously available only in China. This launch brings the series to mainland Europe, but there is no UK launch date yet and no US release timeline has been shared.
Key features at a glance
- Vision + LiDAR: dual fisheye cameras and solid-state LiDAR enable millimetre-level obstacle sensing and route planning.
- Edge cleaning arms: retractable dual arms sweep edges and corners before mopping to avoid dragging dust.
- Suction and airflow: up to 25,000Pa suction and high airflow for deep debris pickup (as reported by sources).
- Self-cleaning dock: high-pressure mop washing and debris flushing designed for long maintenance intervals.
- App control: DJI Home app supports room routines, zone cleaning, pet-area modes, kitchen/bath deep cleans and carpet detection.
- Privacy: remote viewing features use two-factor authentication and encrypted transmission (per source reporting).
Is ROMO a top-tier robot vacuum rival yet?
ROMO clearly targets the premium tier with advanced vision, LiDAR and a sophisticated dock. However, limited regional availability and a young smart home ecosystem may slow mainstream adoption at first. Early adopters, tech fans and DJI enthusiasts will likely be the first to buy.
Should you wait or buy now?
If you are in the UK or US, consider waiting for official launch details to ensure full regional support, warranty and software updates. If you need a robot vacuum today, established premium options with broad availability remain strong picks. For European buyers ready to invest, ROMO’s tech-forward design could excel in homes with complex layouts or many obstacles.



