Bloc magazine spring 25.

23 Roborock Saros Z70. Most robot vacuums struggle to clean effectively when random objects clutter the floor. Roborock’s new Saros Z70 tackles this issue with the OmniGrip, a five-axis articulated robot arm that picks up small items and clears obstacles. Currently, it can handle objects like socks, tissues, or anything under 300 grams, but the company aims to expand its capabilities over time. Pricing remains undisclosed, but Roborock expects to launch the Saros Z70 by Summer 2025. Price TBC / roborock.com ThinkBook Plus Gen 6. For when bigger is actually better, the new Lenovo ThinkBook has a flexible OLED display that can expanded with the simple press of a button. In roughly 10 seconds, the bright and colourful display can climb to 16.7 inches tall, giving you enough space to fit two 16 x 9 windows stacked on top of each other. The ThinkBook's innovative design has been thoroughly tested too, rated for at least 30,000 closings and openings of its lid hinge and 20,000 rolls both up and down. $3,499 / lenovo.com Ozlo Sleepbuds. If you're a light sleeper, then these super comfortable sleep earbuds designed by three ex-Bose engineers may be the answer. The Sleepbuds can hold up to a 10-hour charge for all-night noise masking from snoring partners, city sounds, or your party loving neighbours. The built-in biometric sensors can also seamlessly detect when you fall asleep, auto-magi- cally switching from your streaming audio to built-in noise-masking sounds. £299 / ozlosleep.co.uk LeafyPod. Effortless AI-powered houseplant care for everyone. LeafyPod aims to keep all your house plants alive and healthy by tracking soil moisture, light, temperature and humidity. It's adaptive watering system then adjusts based on plant type and real-time environmental data to prevent both over-watering and under- waterings. $148 / leafypod.one

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