Sunday, October 23, 2011

Robots as Vacuum Cleaners


Household robots are now gaining popularity among families the world over for the efficient way they do the task they’re programmed for, as you can read from any robotics news source.

Robot vacuum cleaners need not be restricted to home use only; one can use them in shops, offices, classrooms, etc. Programmed for non-stop tireless cleaning, robot vacuum cleaners can absolutely make a huge difference in the way people utilize their time in cleaning.

Among the best things about robot vacuum cleaners is that their ability to clean hard-to-reach places. They have built-ion surrounding sensitivity sensors that warn them of nearby terrain (ledges and stairs) so they won’t trip or fall over.

Consumers have a wide range of robot vacuum cleaners, each design specifically built to a purpose. Take for instance the iRobot Roomba robot vacuum cleaners, widely featured in various robotics news publications. These machines are specially designed to deliver maximum output when it comes to cleaning. Reports reveal, in fact, that iRobot Roomba line of vacuum cleaners is the best selling in its category all over the world, with prices ranging from CAD $250 to CAD $440.

The Karcher RC 3000 Robocleaner, another favorite of robotics news periodicals, can actually be programmed to do the tasks on its own. For instance, if its battery is exhausted, the Karcher will go to the docking station on its own, or when the dustpan is full, the Karcher would transfer the dirt and dust into a 2.0 L vacuum bag.

Another model that receives noteworthy mention in robotics news is the Metapo CleanMate personal cleaning robot. Like any robot vacuum cleaner, CleanMate is built to deliver tired moms from the hardship of everyday cleaning. It is very multifaceted and can just about clean any surface, from carpets to hard-to-clean surfaces like tiles and hardwood. Even better, CleanMate can concurrently clean, perfume, and disinfect the area.

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