When humanoid robots started becoming the major thing that robotics companies were pursuing, there were probably two kinds of people who reacted to it. There were those that were scared that having robot overlords were just a few years away, and then those that were excited to finally have someone to do their chores for them. The former hasn’t happened yet, thank goodness, but it looks like we’re almost there with the latter.
SwitchBot’s Onero H1, currently making waves at CES 2026, may be the long-promised dream of having our own Rosie (that’s a Jetsons reference for you). They call it their “most accessible AI household robot” and it’s designed to be the household help that we need, one that will not grow tired or complain that it’s being overworked. Hopefully.
Designer: SwitchBot

One key aspect of this robot that makes it ideal for chores is that it has impressive flexibility and range of motion with its 22 degrees of freedom. It is an OmniSense VLA model with AI capabilities built in so that it can learn and adapt even without cloud connectivity. It is able to understand its environment with visual perception, depth sensing, and tactile feedback.


While it may not look like Rosie or Megan (again, thank goodness), this robot is a full-sized humanoid with arms, hands, head, and yes, even a face. It has a wheeled base so it can navigate easily throughout your space. Onero H1 also has articulated robotic arms labeled “A1” that can manipulate objects so it can help you or actually do your chores for you.


Some contact-intensive things that the robot can do include grasping and organizing objects, loading the dishwasher, cooking breakfast, preparing your morning and afternoon coffee, doing the dreaded laundry, washing the windows, and even opening and closing doors for you. It can also catch the jacket you throw at it when you come home. Talk about butler service!


Unlike the robot vacuums and single-purpose smart devices we’re used to, the Onero H1 represents something more ambitious. It’s part of SwitchBot’s “Smart Home 2.0” vision, where your home doesn’t just have gadgets but has systems that actually think and act on your behalf. The robot is designed to work seamlessly with SwitchBot’s existing ecosystem of task-specific robots, creating a unified smart home experience that feels less like managing technology and more like having a genuinely helpful presence in your home.

What’s particularly impressive is how it learns. The Onero H1 isn’t rigidly pre-programmed to perform tasks in one specific way. Instead, it adapts to YOUR home layout, YOUR routines, and YOUR preferences. It uses visual perception and tactile feedback to understand not just what objects are, but how they should be handled. This means it can figure out the difference between delicate glassware and sturdy pots, or learn where you prefer certain items to be organized. For those of us who’ve been juggling work, family, and the endless cycle of household chores, this kind of adaptable help could be genuinely life-changing. Imagine reclaiming those hours spent on repetitive tasks and using them for things that actually matter to you, whether that’s pursuing hobbies, spending quality time with loved ones, or simply enjoying a moment of peace.

Now, before you start clearing space in your home and budgeting for your new robot helper, there are a few things to keep in mind. While the Onero H1 will be available for pre-order through SwitchBot’s website, the company hasn’t announced pricing or a specific launch date yet, just that it’s coming “soon.” Multiple tech experts have noted that this is still very much a concept designed to show where the technology is headed, rather than a product ready for immediate mass adoption.

The SwitchBot Onero H1 represents an exciting glimpse into a future where household robots move beyond vacuuming floors to actually helping with the full range of domestic tasks. While we may need to wait a bit longer before Rosie arrives at our doorstep, it’s clear that the era of genuinely helpful household robots is no longer science fiction. It’s just around the corner.

For collectors and tech enthusiasts, the Onero H1 marks a significant milestone in consumer robotics history. It’s the moment when humanoid household robots transitioned from ambitious prototypes to accessible reality. Whether you’re excited about finally having help with the dishes or simply fascinated by the technology, one thing is certain: the future of smart homes is looking a lot more hands-on, literally.
