- Price $4,999 USD
- Weight 28kg (61.7 lbs)
- Battery Life Up to 25 hours standby
- Max Speed 0.1-1m/s on flat surfaces; 0.5m/s on slopes
- Status Available
- Category Home Assistants
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| Spec | ||
|---|---|---|
| Price | $4,999 USD | N/A |
| Height | Not officially disclosed | Not officially disclosed |
| Weight | 28kg (61.7 lbs) | Not officially disclosed |
| Battery Life | Up to 25 hours standby | Not officially disclosed |
| Charging Time | 4 hours | Not officially disclosed |
| Max Speed | 0.1-1m/s on flat surfaces; 0.5m/s on slopes | Not officially disclosed |
| AI | 8-core Horizon Sunrise Series CPU with onboard autonomous navigation and perception stack | Sunday ACT-1 robot foundation model trained with the company's Skill Capture Glove / Skill Transform data pipeline |
| Sensors | LiDAR, 13MP RGB camera (shooting), 2MP RGB camera (monitoring), RGBD depth camera, Ultrasonic sensor, Human infrared sensor, GPS, Beidou | |
| Connectivity | Dual-band Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.2, 4G, USB-C (60-120W output), USB-A (18W output) | |
| Voice Assistants | None | None |
| Status | Available | Development |
| Category | Home Assistants | Home Assistants |
| Manufacturer | Zeroth Robotics | Sunday |
| Capability | W1 | Memo |
|---|---|---|
| 360° mobile surveillance | ✓ | — |
| App-based control | ✓ | — |
| App-based task scheduling | — | ✓ |
| Autonomous following | ✓ | — |
| Autonomous patrol | ✓ | — |
| Autonomous table clearing | — | ✓ |
| Dishwasher loading | — | ✓ |
| Espresso / coffee preparation | — | ✓ |
| Face recognition | ✓ | — |
| Gesture recognition | ✓ | — |
| Item transport | ✓ | — |
| Laundry folding | — | ✓ |
| Mobile household navigation | — | ✓ |
| Natural language dialogue | ✓ | — |
| Outdoor terrain navigation | ✓ | — |
| Portable device charging | ✓ | — |
| Voice-directed task scheduling | — | ✓ |
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Compare robots that serve the same purpose. A $300 vacuum vs. a $100k humanoid won't yield useful insights — they solve different problems.
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This is especially useful when comparing robots from the same manufacturer, where 80% of specs may be identical.
Gold standard for distance measurement and mapping. LiDAR-equipped robots navigate more efficiently.
RGB cameras enable object identification. Depth cameras provide 3D spatial awareness.
Essential for balance and orientation. Critical in bipedal and quadruped robots.
Close-range obstacle detection. Catches transparent surfaces that LiDAR can miss.
Compare a specialized cleaning robot against a home assistant with cleaning capabilities to decide whether a specialist or generalist approach is better for your home.
If your home runs on Alexa, Google Home, or HomeKit, verify compatibility in the comparison table. Check Wi-Fi standard support and whether integration is basic (on/off) or full routine support.
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Compare sub-$500 against $1,000+ models to see what the premium buys in navigation, suction, and smart features.
See how robots balance vacuum and mop performance — some excel at one, sacrificing the other.
Compare major humanoids on locomotion, AI, intended use cases, and pricing.
Compare speed, battery life, payload, sensor suites, and SDK availability.
When a brand offers basic/pro/max tiers, compare to find the best-value tier.
Should you get a dedicated cleaner or a multi-purpose robot that also cleans?
Translate comparison data into a confident purchase decision with this framework.
Not all spec differences matter equally. A $200 price gap might be decisive for one buyer and irrelevant for another. Here's how to rank what matters:
A robot that's marginally better on many unimportant specs but worse on the one thing that matters most isn't actually the best choice. Focus on YOUR priorities.
Cloud AI features, remote monitoring, premium app tiers — a cheaper upfront robot may cost more over 3 years.
Brushes, filters, mop pads, dust bags, blades — some budget robots have pricier replacements.
Battery size and charging frequency affect electricity costs for daily-use robots.
Local service availability and parts pricing significantly affect long-term maintenance cost.
Specs describe ideal conditions — your home determines real-world performance. Evaluate each finalist against these factors:
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