DJI has introduced two new robot vacuum models, the Romo P2 and Romo A2. The company teased the release for May 2025.
Both models climb thresholds up to 3.3 inches
Both models feature a maximum suction pressure of 36,000 Pa. They can climb single thresholds up to 1.6 inches and double thresholds up to 3.3 inches. The vacuums use two separate brush rollers to manage hair. They can detect and avoid transparent obstacles. For mopping, they use rotating mop pads that self-clean in the base station. A UV light reduces germ count.
Spec comparison
| Spec | DJI Romo P2 | DJI Romo A2 |
|---|---|---|
| Suction Pressure | 36,000 Pa | 36,000 Pa |
| Threshold Climbing Height | 1.6 in (single), 3.3 in (double) | 1.6 in (single), 3.3 in (double) |
| Brush Rollers | Two separate brush rollers | Two separate brush rollers |
| Obstacle Detection | Transparent obstacles | Transparent obstacles |
| Mopping System | Rotating mop pads | Rotating mop pads |

The Romo P2 and Romo A2 are expected to launch globally in May 2025, according to DJI.
The new models aim to handle common cleaning challenges like carpets, thresholds, and hair tangling. DJI claims the high suction pressure ensures thorough cleaning, especially on carpets, and that long hair should be less problematic.




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