iRobot launches two new homemade robots
iRobot, maker of the world-famous Automatic Vacuum Cleaner Roomba, has unveiled two new cleaning robots at the CES International Technology Fair on January 6 in Las Vegas, America.
iRobot, maker of the world-famous Automatic Vacuum Cleaner Roomba, has unveiled two new cleaning robots at the CES International Technology Fair on January 6 in Las Vegas, America.
The two new robotics products, iRobot Scooba 230 and iRobot Roomba 700 , include software and sensors to help them easily clean the surrounding surfaces and crease in every corner, but can also be avoided. Get the other obstacles along the way.
With a size of only 8.9x16.5cm, Scooba 230 is a useful solution for cleaning small, narrow areas such as bathroom floors, furniture. In addition, they are also programmed to operate only in locations where the user requires them.
Meanwhile, the Roomba 700 not only meets the features of the old Roomba but also shows the superiority in the unique cleaning system.
The Roomba 700 is equipped with an air filter and is mounted in the smallest impact mode, so the user can be assured of their furniture and their protective coatings. maximally.
However, iRobot is not the only manufacturer of this vacuum cleaner. The CES International Expo is a gathering of a number of leading technology companies, including Neato Robotics of the United States and Neato Robotics Mamirobot of Korea.
In particular, within the framework of the fair, Mamirobot will also 'glorify' the visitors with performances of the vacuum robot Sevian was built with the latest technology, not inferior to iRobot .
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