Robotic Vacuum Cleaners: Cleaning Technology of the Future?

Domestic robots no longer exist simply in the minds of science fiction authors. Domestic robots, or robots used for household chores, are becoming increasingly common and popular, with several leading vacuum manufacturers developing their own unique models. New models of robot vacuum cleaners are constantly hitting the market, and the promise of more models in the future is a sure sign that the nascent commercial robot industry is finally taking flight. In terms of domestic robots, there are basically three distinct classes and categories:

1. Domobots: The highest level of domestic robot. These are used for a range of household chores, are autonomous, and are usually connected to a Wi-Fi home network.

2. Entertainment Robots: These can be used at home, but are usually reserved for entertainment and social interaction purposes.

3. Care and Chore Robots: These are used for basic household chores, including vacuuming.

Robotic vacuums fall into this latter category, and many consumers choose these in an attempt to lessen the burden of household vacuuming and perhaps even liberate them from this unpleasant daily chore. The most popular robotic vacuum models are usually compact, pizza-shaped appliances with suckers that move around a room until they cover an entire area. They can vary significantly in price, ranging in $100 for some of the most basic models to well over $1000 to some of the of most advanced units, and deciding on what features are the most important to you will be crucial in determining a robotic vacuum’s price.

Nonetheless, today’s robotic vacuums have definitely come a long way from those that were initially introduced just a few years ago. The older models were often awkward, used primitive controls, and had to be tracked down when stranded in the house by an annoying and incessant “Low Battery” beep. Some of the latest robotic vacuums available today can not only clean your home, but they can also remember your home’s layout to increase efficiency, dispose of its own dirt in a designated receptacle, and even have the ability to find their way back to a recharging station to repower.

One of the main points to be aware of when purchasing a robotic vacuum is the fact that these types of vacuums are meant to supplement a standard, human-operated vacuum, and not to replace it. They are simply meant to perform either daily or weekly touch ups to keep your home, office, or workspace tidier in between regular vacuum sessions. In addition, robotic vacuums work best on hard flooring, although some units have transitioning capability and are able to convert from floors to low-level carpeting with ease. While some robotic vacuums may work well on thicker carpet, the transition from floor to dense carpet may be difficult.

With these factors in mind, if a robotic vacuum seems like the right choice for you, first decide on your vacuuming needs. A simple, lower-priced robotic vacuum can clean and dust your hard flooring, while a pricier unit will be able to transition from floor to carpet and also boast features such as scheduler options, memory, and dirt detecting sensors. Ultimately, a robotic vacuum’s price will be primarily influenced by its special features, such remote-controlled operation, a self-charging base, or even virtual walls.

If your primary interest in a robotic vacuum is because of the convenience factor, you will want to decide whether you want the robotic vacuum to randomly clean an area or be able to “sense” whether it has missed a specific area of your home and continue until the entire area is cleaned. Some robotic vacuums even feature dust sensors to detect if the floor is extremely saturated, and they will linger on that spot accordingly. The size of a vacuum’s dust bin is also to be considered. Not all robotic vacuum dust bins are of the same size, and larger dust bins are obviously more convenient. Be sure to check how easily a robotic vacuum’s dust bin removes itself from the unit, as frequent emptying will result in optimum performance.

Thankfully, because robotic vacuums do not utilize any complicated bags or filters, maintenance is usually quite simple: be sure to check for debris that may be clogging the brushes and replace as necessary, and empty the dust bin on a regular basis.

Nevertheless, despite the limitations of a robotic vacuum and regardless of what model robot vacuum you choose, one thing is certain: robotic vacuums will be as common as television sets or microwave ovens, and robotic vacuum manufacturers and consumers alike are agreeing that the robotic revolution is finally here.

Jeanie Wong is a product specialist and marketing writer for Vacuum Home. She has extensive knowledge of vacuum cleaners and recommends the Bissell 12002. and the Bissell 1200 robotic vacuums.

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Robot Vacuum

Cleanliness is next to Godliness. However, the majority of people clean their houses once a week, and find the process boring and time-consuming. This is where the smart robot vacuum comes in. The robot vacuum liberates people from their tedious cleaning jobs and helps save precious time. The vacuum’s sleek design, automatic operations and high efficiency makes them a worthy investment.

What is a Robot Vacuum?

Robot vacuums are robotic vacuum cleaners with the ability to navigate safely around obstacles while cleaning the floor. Robot vacuums come in different versions, the most popular being the Roomba by iRobot. A standard robot vacuum comes with some or all of the following accessories:

Cleaning brushes

Remote control

Rechargeable battery

Charging base

Programming scheduler

Virtual walls to keep robot vacuum out of certain areas or for better room to room cleaning

How Robot Vacuums Work

A robot vacuum performs two essential functions – navigation and cleaning. Navigation of the robotic vacuum cleaner is controlled by the robots motherboard and sensors. With technology advancements, robot manufacturers have developed exclusive programming. This programming ensures minimum human input in executing robotic vacuum operations. Bumper sensors are provided on the front of the robot vacuum to avoid obstacles. These sensors constantly send signals that help the robot to turn back immediately when it is approaching or touches obstacles. Also, one has to remove small obstacles on the floor so that the robot vacuum does not get stuck over them or vacuum them as waste.

The cleaning action of the robot vacuum is supported by dirt sensors. Cleaning brushes remove the dirt as the vacuum motor vacuums them up. All vacuumed waste is deposited in the dirt bin.

Robot Vacuum: Essential Buying Tips

Certain important tips for buying a robot vacuum are:

Decide on buying a high-performance robot vacuum or an average-priced simple robotic cleaner

Compare robot vacuums in terms of their price, power and performance.

Buy a robot vacuum with floor as well as carpet cleaning abilities. It should also have wall and stair sensors

Go for a robot vacuum with a large dirt bin

Look for features such as remote control and self-charging

Look for before and after sales services

Purchase your robot vacuum only from renowned vendors with a wide experience in selling robotic technology. RobotShop is the world’s leading resource for robotic technology. Visit www.robotshop.us to choose from a wide range of robot vacuums.

RobotShop, a leading online resource for robotic technology, offers Roomba vacuum cleaners to liberate people from unpleasant daily chores and free up their time.

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Using Robot Lawn Mowers as Domestic Help

The use of robots around the home to mow lawns, vacuum floors and manage other chores has surged up as more consumers prefer smart machines to handle their day to day activities without a need to attend to those machines.
A report, issued by the U.N. Economic Commission for Europe and the International Federation of Robotics at the end of 2003, said that out of total domestic robot sales 570,000 were robot lawnmowers and Sales of vacuum cleaning robots reached 37,000.
Fully automatic lawn mowers are designed to mow your lawn all by themselves. The Basic L200 Auto Lawn Mow model can mow an area of up to one third of an acre of lawn and then return home to recharge at the base station – all without human intervention and Auto Lawn Mow Evolution L200 model can handle over one acre of grass! Clean, effective and fully automatic, you can sit back and relax while the robot does all the work.
Robot Lawn mowers are environmentally Friendly- With global warming now being a major concern you can have peace of mind with these mowers. All Auto Lawn Mow models run on rechargeable Lithium ion batteries; and do not use petrol or burn oil like conventional lawn mowers.
Our Robot lawn mowers work very quietly, so you can program them to work in night while you sleep.

AutoLawnMow’s Robot Lawn Mowers are specially designed to cope with rainy weather. Rain Sensors in these robot lawn mowers alerts the robot to return to its docking station or stay in it’s docking station while it’s raining but on the other hand if you are using a simple electric lawn mower without a rain sensor, either you have to run yourself in rain to get your mower in shed or it will be useless.
Bump sensors in our robotic lawnmower protects the lawn mower from running over items that may be lying in the yard, hence increasing its life and efficiency.
Robot lawn mowers are a boon for People with allergy problems. Robot lawn mowers cut your grass while you sitting faraway, reading your favorite novel, and providing you with allergy relief.

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Automatic lawn mowers save you time and effort. To buy an automatic lawn mower for green and healthy lawns that too without any hassles, visit www.robotlawnmowers.ie or email us at sales@autolawnmow.ie

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the kitties meet the new roomba.

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robot vacuums?

icpooreman asked:


I never vacuum and am really considering buying one of those vacuums that go around your floor and vacuum for you. Does anyone out there have any experience with them?

Do they work?

What brands are good?

any other general experiences with them?

I’ve got the perfect 1 floor apartment pretty much all carpeted except for the kitchen and bathroom no pets no real obstacles unless I throw trash on the floor.

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