DJI Just Entered the Robot Vacuum Market: How Drone Tech is Changing the Industry

Publish Time: 2026-05-13     Origin: Site

The consumer robotics industry is experiencing a massive technological shift. On May 11, 2026, DJI—a global leader in aviation and drone technology—officially entered the smart home cleaning space with the release of the DJI ROMO 2 series.

By bringing drone-level spatial perception and millimeter-level obstacle avoidance down to home cleaning scenarios, DJI isn't just launching a new product; they are executing a technological "dimensional strike" on the market.

For wholesale distributors, facility managers, and smart home appliance brands, this launch changes the rules of the game. Here is a look at how aerospace technology is reconstructing cleaning logic, and how the industry must adapt.

How Drone Technology Reconstructs Cleaning Logic

Historically, consumer dissatisfaction with robot vacuums centered on them frequently getting stuck or leaving cleaning blind spots. DJI is addressing these issues not by patching old software, but by importing mature, aviation-grade perception technology.

The new ROMO 2 utilizes a multi-dimensional perception network: a combination of area array speckle projection LiDAR, binocular fisheye visual sensors, and side-area ToF (Time of Flight) technology.

Mechanical Innovations: Eradicating the Edge-Cleaning Blind Spot

For years, a persistent pain point in automated cleaning has been the inability to reach corners and navigate around table legs, as traditional mop pads cannot extend beyond the chassis.

DJI's solution introduces a radar-adaptive ultra-wide swinging robotic arm. Paired with smart fitting algorithms, this robotic arm adjusts its angle in real-time according to wall geometry, allowing the mop to fully adhere to baseboards and table legs.

Furthermore, the integration of dynamic obstacle crossing allows these next-generation chassis to easily lift over 8.5cm thresholds and automatically adjust when transitioning onto carpets to prevent tangling.

LINCINCO’s R&D Response: Developing the Next Generation

The integration of drone-level spatial perception into robot vacuums is forcing the entire industry to accelerate its technological upgrades. Brands that rely on outdated bump-and-go technology will quickly be left behind by consumers demanding millimeter-level obstacle avoidance.

At LINCINCO, we believe that premium smart home appliances should actively adapt to the user's home. As an industry-leading intelligent manufacturer, we are closely monitoring DJI's breakthroughs, and our R&D team is currently developing our own next-generation robotic solutions inspired by these aerospace-grade standards.

Our engineering facility is actively working to integrate millimeter-level LiDAR mapping, dynamic edge-cleaning mechanical arms, and high-capacity self-cleaning base stations into our upcoming OEM and ODM product lines. Our goal is to democratize this top-tier technology, allowing our global B2B partners and wholesale distributors to offer drone-level smart cleaning products under their own brands in the near future.

Partner with a Forward-Thinking Manufacturer

You do not need to be a drone company to eventually offer aerospace-grade smart cleaning products to your customers—you simply need a manufacturing partner with an active, forward-thinking R&D department.

With a 50,000-square-meter facility and a dedicated team of over 65 engineering professionals, LINCINCO is committed to pushing the boundaries of automated cleaning. Contact us today to learn more about our current Robot Vacuum Cleaners and to stay updated on our upcoming LiDAR-equipped development projects.

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