New Delhi, Jan. 29 -- CES 2026 had no shortage of ambitious robotics, but Sunseeker stood out for a different reason: people couldn't stop poking around their machines. During CES week-and especially at Pepcom Digital Experience-Sunseeker's booth became a point of hands-on inspection. Attendees crouched down to look underneath the mowers, traced sensor placements, and asked detailed questions about how the systems actually work in the real world.

That kind of attention doesn't happen when a product feels like a concept. It happens when people sense that something is practical, deployable, and slightly ahead of what they expected to see this year.

Two Robots, Two Audiences, One Clear Direction

Sunseeker's CES showing centered on two ver...