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    The fast-charge future: YEEDI S20 Infinity shines at CES 2026

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    The fast-charge future: YEEDI S20 Infinity shines at CES 2026
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    While the show floor at CES 2026 is filled with experimental “Physical AI” and humanoid concepts, one device is already delivering the promises of the future. The YEEDI S20 Infinity is a high-performance “Home Agent” that solves the two biggest hurdles discussed at this year’s show: downtime and maintenance fatigue.

    Most robot vacuums are good at one thing: cleaning until their battery runs out. The YEEDI S20 Infinity, on the other hand, is built to keep going long after others return to their base. While it may have launched last fall, its standout technology still feels ahead of the curve, particularly if you’re managing a larger home, multiple surfaces, or just want to add more convenience to your day.

    More cleaning, less waiting

    YEEDI’s standout PowerBoost Charging system does something deceptively simple but incredibly useful: It tops up the battery without pausing the clean. That means even a quick 3-minute pit stop gives it enough juice to keep tackling dirt without losing power or performance. And when it finally does head back to the dock? You’re looking at a full charge in under an hour. Compare that to standard robot vacuums, which often need double the time (and can’t work while they wait).

    With support for over 10,000 square feet of coverage per session, this isn’t a device you need to micromanage. It handles the cleaning marathon so you don’t have to. This makes it ideal for multi-room houses, open-concept layouts, or anyone tired of mid-cycle interruptions that require their intervention.

    Next-level navigation and versatility

    Smart mapping isn’t new, but TruePass 4WD and TruEdge 3.0 take it up a notch. The S20 Infinity memorizes your floorplan and then adapts as it goes. Whether it’s hopping over thresholds up to 2.4cm or hugging baseboards with precision, it delivers a level of agility that makes hands-off cleaning actually feel hands-off. It moves cross tile, carpet, hardwood, and more without constant rerouting or help.

    The system also gets smarter over time, learning traffic patterns and recognizing changes in your layout. It even accounts for tricky furniture legs or pet bowls that might trip up lesser robot vacuums. This is “physical AI” in its most practical, reliable form.

    Bagless, effortless maintenance

    One of the most annoying parts of owning a robot vacuum? Emptying the dustbin. The S20 Infinity’s PureCyclone Station 2.0 doesn’t just go bagless, it stays powerful while it fills. There’s less than 1% suction loss at full capacity, and with a 1.6-liter bin, you can go weeks without needing to touch it.

    That also means no ongoing cost of replacement bags, and no sudden drop in performance when the bin nears full. It’s a smart solution that keeps things cleaner, and easier, in the long run.

    Smarter mopping, too

    For those that want more than vacuum lines, the OZMO Roller 2.0 mopping system delivers real-deal scrubbing. At 200 RPM with 3800Pa of suction, it lifts dried spills and stubborn grime while keeping clean and dirty water separate. No streaks, no smeared messes. Just floors that actually look mopped.

    The roller design also covers more surface area and maintains better contact with the floor, so you get more consistent cleaning. Add in the ability to adjust water flow levels through the app, and you’ve got a mop system that rivals manual cleaning without needing to lift a finger.

    Why you need the S20 Infinity today

    The robot vacuum market is crowded, and flashy specs are easy to find. But real-world usefulness? That’s rare. The YEEDI S20 Infinity stands out not because it’s the newest, but because it solves actual problems: battery anxiety, messy maintenance, poor edge cleaning, and weak mopping.

    This is a well-rounded, intelligently designed cleaning system that works with your lifestyle. If you’re ready for a smarter clean that keeps up with your space (instead of the other way around), the S20 Infinity brings the most practical innovations of CES 2026 right into your home.

    CES fastcharge Future Infinity S20 Shines YEEDI
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