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Goodbye traditional vacuum: Samsung surprises and launches 2-in-1 robot with steam, AI that recognizes floors and stains, self-cleaning station, hot air drying, automatic emptying, water refill, and app control.

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Written by Alisson Ficher Published on 09/07/2026 at 20:41
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Samsung’s vacuum robot combines steam, artificial intelligence, self-cleaning station, and app control in a 2-in-1 model that enhances home cleaning automation and draws attention for its promise to reduce common manual steps in the use of traditional vacuums.

Focusing on automated cleaning, Samsung has started offering in Brazil the Jet Bot Combo Steam, a vacuum robot that also mops and includes mop sanitization, water refilling, dust emptying, and control via the SmartThings app.

The model expands the competition in the smart appliance market by bringing to the home routine features previously associated with separate devices or frequent manual interventions, such as washing cloths, refilling water, and removing debris after cleaning.

Samsung Jet Bot Combo Steam combines vacuuming, damp mopping, and home automation

On the official Samsung Brazil website, the product appears as Jet Bot Combo Clean Station Robot Vacuum, with auto refill and 70 W power, within the category of connected vacuum robots.

The central proposal of the equipment is to concentrate in a single system the vacuuming, damp cleaning with rotating mops, and automatic maintenance at the base, reducing common steps in the use of traditional vacuums and simpler robots.

Composed of the robot and the Clean Station Steam+, the set washes the mops at high temperature, applies steam, dries with hot air, empties the dust compartment, refills the water tank, and keeps the battery charged.

According to Samsung, the base dries the mops with hot air at 55°C and uses high-temperature steam in the sanitization process, a feature aimed at maintaining the damp accessories after cleaning.

Self-cleaning station washes mops, dries with hot air, and empties dust

Among the equipment’s differentials, steam sanitization appears as one of the most appealing features for those seeking convenience and hygiene in a domestic use vacuum robot.

According to the manufacturer, when the robot returns to the Clean Station Steam+ after cleaning, high-temperature steam is sprayed on the mops, a process that reduces 99.99% of harmful bacteria and helps prevent odors in wet accessories.

In addition to sanitization, the station performs automatic dust emptying, removing accumulated dirt from the robot’s internal compartment and directing the debris to the bag installed at the base.

For this process, Samsung reports the use of Air Pulse technology, combined with a multi-layer filtration capable of retaining 99.999% of fine dust during the transfer of dirt to the Clean Station.

The dust compartment capacity of the Clean Station is 2.5 liters, according to the product specifications, which reduces the need for frequent removal of debris after each cleaning cycle.

Another relevant point is the auto water refill, which allows the station to automatically replenish the robot’s reservoir when the level gets low during operation in larger environments.

In the specifications released by the company, the base features a clean water tank of 4 liters and a dirty water reservoir of 3.6 liters, volumes associated with the automatic maintenance of the system.

Rotating mops and wet cleaning enhance the appeal of the Samsung vacuum robot

During daily use, the Jet Bot Combo Steam combines vacuuming with wet cleaning through two rotating mops, a feature designed to enhance the device’s action on different everyday dirt.

Samsung reports that these mops operate at 170 rotations per minute, a feature aimed at removing more persistent marks and stains on surfaces compatible with wet cleaning.

It is also possible to switch between operating modes, such as vacuuming and scrubbing together, scrubbing after vacuuming, just vacuuming, or just scrubbing, depending on the type of floor and the environment’s needs.

In surface detection, artificial intelligence operates through AI Floor Detect technology, which automatically identifies different floors and adjusts the robot’s behavior according to the space found.

When detecting carpets, the device can lift the mops or remove them at the station, as well as increase suction power to enhance cleaning in carpeted areas.

Artificial intelligence identifies floors, stains, and home environments

In the Bespoke Jet Bot Combo line, Samsung also introduced the AI Object Recognition feature, with the ability to recognize spaces and stains, as well as identify types of flooring during navigation.

This set of technologies reinforces the advancement of cleaning robots beyond simple automatic movement, bringing the device closer to a system capable of adapting cleaning according to environmental conditions.

The navigation uses dToF and dToF LiDAR sensors, technology aimed at mapping rooms and precise movement through space, especially in homes with different environments and obstacles.

With this mapping, the equipment recognizes the environment, creates a virtual map of the house, and allows the user to define specific cleaning areas or restricted zones directly via mobile phone.

Control via SmartThings app allows restricted zones and personalized cleaning

Through the SmartThings app, the user can adjust suction power, mop intensity, cleaning areas, and places to be avoided, personalizing the robot’s operation in each environment.

The app also displays real-time reports, allowing users to track the robot’s movement and cleaning status on a virtual map of the property during task execution.

In addition to mobile control, remote use is complemented by voice commands, a feature that enhances the integration of the Jet Bot Combo Steam with smart home routines.

According to Samsung Brazil’s specifications, the equipment supports SmartThings and is compatible with Bixby, Alexa, and Google Assistant, allowing users to turn on, turn off, schedule, and adjust functions without relying solely on physical buttons.

The autonomy reported by the manufacturer is up to 180 minutes, with a recharge time of 300 minutes, figures linked to the technical specifications disclosed for the model in Brazil.

The device uses a lithium-ion battery, has a water compartment of 0.1 liter in the robot, and a dust reservoir of 0.25 liter, as well as washable trash and filter, except for the fine dust filter.

Smart home gains strength with connected vacuum robot

The connected operation includes scheduling, Wi-Fi control, mapping, no-go zones, live cleaning reports, and water flow control, features aimed at personalizing the household routine.

Within Samsung’s smart home strategy, these features position the device as part of an ecosystem where appliances operate integrated with apps, voice commands, and automated routines.

The appeal of the Jet Bot Combo Steam lies precisely in the number of tasks concentrated in the station, which ceases to act only as a charger and starts functioning as a maintenance base.

In conventional vacuum robots, the user usually needs to remove dust, wash cloths, refill water, and dry accessories after use, steps that require frequent manual intervention.

In the Samsung model, part of these tasks is transferred to the Clean Station Steam+, which washes the mops, applies steam, dries the accessories, empties the dust, and refills the water reservoir.

Even with advanced automation, Samsung itself informs that specifications, functionalities, performance, availability, and product characteristics may change without prior notice.

The technical descriptions used by the brand are also linked to the conditions of use and the tests defined by the manufacturer, especially in data related to sanitization, filtration, and performance.

The model appears in the Brazilian market at a time when robot vacuums are no longer just convenience devices and are starting to compete for space as central appliances in the cleaning routine.

The combination of steam, AI, rotating mops, self-cleaning station, and app control transforms the segment into a category increasingly closer to complete home automation.

Would you trade your traditional vacuum for a robot that vacuums, mops, washes its own mops, and even refills itself?

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Alisson Ficher

A journalist who graduated in 2017 and has been active in the field since 2015, with six years of experience in print magazines, stints at free-to-air TV channels, and over 12,000 online publications. A specialist in politics, employment, economics, courses, and other topics, he is also the editor of the CPG portal. Professional registration: 0087134/SP. If you have any questions, wish to report an error, or suggest a story idea related to the topics covered on the website, please contact via email: alisson.hficher@outlook.com. We do not accept résumés!

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