Anyone who’s ever plopped down a Roomba and watched with glee as it sucked up the pet hair and debris on their floor will be psyched to learn that new robots capable of much dirtier jobs are quickly ...
When you’re ready to use it, just click one of the heads onto the brush, wet it and then get to scrubbing. Easy-peasy. Once you’re done, you don’t have to touch the gross, used wand head at all.
Vacuum cleaning robots are dandy, but how much would you pay for a robot that does even dirtier work — cleaning toilets? Altan Robotech is betting that people will shell out $500 for its Giddel Toilet ...
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