This robot vacuum concept finally gives the cleaning machine a much-needed facelift

Long before “smart home” was even a thing, the first intelligent machine that invaded our homes were the rolling cans that some people still mistakenly call “Roombas” today. Robotic vacuums today are a dime a dozen, and some have even outgrown their singular purpose of sucking up dirt, including some mopping functionality. Some have even started to clean up after themselves, either by depositing their dirt into their charging docks or even washing their mops so you won’t have to get your hands dirty. Despite all these upgrades, the appearance of robotic vacuums has remained mostly the same, which can perhaps be summarized as functional yet uninspired. Thankfully, you don’t need to overhaul the vacuum cleaner’s design, and all it needs is a few tweaks to make the robot look more at home among the rest of your well-designed furniture and appliances.

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Although there are some that are more square in shape, most robotic vacuums are like large circular pucks or extremely short cans. The shape wasn’t chosen on a whim and is the most efficient way for the robot to move around and navigate turns and corners without bumping into other things. Unfortunately, almost all these machines follow the same cookie-cutter design, so it’s almost impossible to identify different brands or even different models from the same brand at a glance. It’s almost as if the industry has run out of ideas, which is hopefully not the case.

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Swee is an attempt to give the robotic vacuum a bit of an upgrade both in terms of design as well as functionality. It retains the round shape of most of its kind, but its sides taper just a little bit towards the top to give it a more interesting profile. There are also grilles around the top edge which may or may not serve any purpose but do make that area look more active. The robot’s eyes are moved to the front, where they make more sense, removing the need for the typical disc jutting out from the vacuum’s top.

In terms of features, Swee adds another suction piece right at the front to suck up dirt in corners that it would normally be unable to reach. Removing the robot’s dust bin has also been simplified. Instead of having to turn the machine over to get access to that container, one can simply push and twist the vacuum’s top to release the container. Swee also has mopping functions, and its revised design supposedly allows it to have a larger water tank as well.

The concept doesn’t really make radical changes to the conventional design of robotic vacuums, but it still has enough modifications that make the device look more pleasing and, at least in theory, work better as well. For now, though, it seems that we’re really stuck with circular forms for these rolling and sucking machines, at least until we get smarter and more agile robots that can get to nooks and crannies that even humans find difficult to reach.

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Neato’s robotic D10 vacuum uses LIDAR-based navigation

Neato’s newest robotic vacuum, the Neato D10, uses LIDAR-based technology and a HEPA filter that captures virtually 100 percent of allergens, the company says. It offers a runtime of 150 minutes, the widest brush and largest dirt bin on the market, s...

This 4-in-1 smart home appliance is the only butler you need

Quarantine has really shown me that I could never be a butler should I ever plan to switch careers, in fact, I could use a butler to manage all the chores as I work from home. This is the part where I fall in love with Mr. Alfred – no, not Batman’s butler but a smart home appliance that serves as a humidifier, dehumidifier, air purifier, and vacuum. I think this confirms that all men are truly not the same!

Mr. Alfred is a conceptual smart air-management system that looks like an elegant bar cart – the gold rails add a retro finish while the muted grey body gives it rich yet subtle aesthetic. Instead of having four home appliances, you can just have one that does it all while saving space and upgrading your interior game. Mr. Alfred is designed to provide solutions for healthy air in your space by sensing the quality. It is precise and targeted at keeping your space clean. The sleek appliance is made of six important parts – the main body which is responsible to store and charge the detachable parts, a drone that monitors the space, a robot vacuum, an air purifier, humidifier, and dehumidifier. Fun fact: the three air-management parts rest on the robot vacuum that makes them portable.

The rails of the main body help with putting the air-purifier, humidifier, and dehumidifier on the robot vacuum when being used. After the job is done, all parts return to the main body to be stored and recharged. Mr. Alfred also includes a cleaning tool kit with brushes and sprays. The physical form of a trolley was used to match the image of a butler. The wheels make it easy to move around the house and the minimal style lets it become a beautiful furniture piece when not in use. Mr. Alfred has been an iconic butler forever and now it lives in the form of this smart concept design…now only if it also had a feature to shine a symbol in the sky.

Designer: Dawn BYSJ, S-W K, Ki-Beom Hwang, Dong-Jun and Citrine H

Huge Pre-Weekend Deal on iRobot Roomba 640

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Yes, it’s still October, and we’re not even in the weekend, but if you act fast, you can get a terrific deal on the iRobot Roomba 640 through Amazon.

How big of a deal? Usually, this robotic vacuum costs $349.99. But taking advantage of the promotion means you’ll only have to pay $239.99 for it – saving yourself $110, or 31% if you’re into percentages.

What do you get for that kind of money? A lot.

The iRobot Roomba 640 is excellent at picking up even the smallest particles thanks to its 3-stage cleaning system and multi-surface brushes. This includes a specially designed edge-sweeping brush to sweep dirt and debris from wall edges and corners.

Its auto-adjust cleaning head adapts height for a more effective cleaning of carpets and hard floors, and perhaps most importantly for pet owners, the vacuum suction pulls everything in: Dirt, dust and especially pet hair.

The iRobot Roomba 640 automatically docks and recharges so you’re never stuck and waiting for it to get ready, and it includes 1 dual mode virtual wall barrier so you get more control over it. The iRoomba isn’t Wi-Fi connected.

Get the iRobot Roomba 640 here and save big on one of the most popular robotic vacuums. If you’re looking for other robotic vacuums, click here.

Ecovacs Deebot M88 & 5 Other Robotic Vacuum Cleaners You Need to Get Today

ILIFE A6 Robotic Vacuum CleanerILIFE A6 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

It’s never not a good time to improve the cleaning situation inside your home. Make things easier for you with a good and affordable robotic vacuum cleaner, something all 6 robo-vacs on this list have in common.

Ecovacs Deebot M88 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

The Ecovacs Deebot M88 robotic vacuum cleaner is on a terrific sale, giving you 45% off it’s original price, costing only $249. It has a 90-minute runtime and auto-recharge technology, along with a 1-year manufacturer’s guarantee as well as an accessories kit.

iRobot Roomba 650 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

The iRobot Roomba 650 robotic vacuum cleaner is also on a can’t-miss discount at the moment, costing only $299.99, 20% off the original price. You can schedule it up to 7 times a week and does well on all floor types.

Eufy RoboVac 11 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

The Eufy RoboVac 11 robotic vacuum cleaner is another quality robo-vac on an awesome deal: You can buy it for just $219.99, which is 56% off the original price. The RoboVac 11c version is a bit more costly ($299.99), but comes at 40% off.

iRobot Roomba 690 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

The iRobot Roomba 690 robotic vacuum cleaner currently costs $329 on Amazon. It is built on the successful Roomba 650 model, with additional Wi-Fi and an updated design.

Lifeasy F1 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

The Lifeasy F1 robotic vacuum cleaner is another high-grade robovac which can be bought at an incredible price if you hurry. You can buy it for only $169.99, 58% off the original price. Its system can be upgraded via connection with your computer, which means there’s no need to fear an old-fashioned system making it obsolete.

ILIFE A6 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner

The ILIFE A6 is an ultra slim robotic vacuum cleaner. With a sleek performance and an impressive, futuristic design, it’s also fantastically priced. You can currently buy it for $212.49, 40% off the original price.

For more robotic vacuums that might pique your interest, check out this list.

Combi Cleaning

The Combi is a robotic vacuum cleaner that cleans your space efficiently. It features an integrated dust buster to get to those hard-to-reach nooks. The robot is designed to look friendly and appealing; it fits well into your home environment. The good thing is that you can set the cleaner to both robotic and manual function. So either let the vacuum do its thing or you do it your way!

Designer: Gwang Chae Jung

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Sharp Cocorobo vacuum gets new Android app, lets you control it from afar

DNP Sharp introduces smaller Cocorobo vacuum, remote Android app and Navi controller

Perhaps in response to iRobot's recent Wireless Command Center, Sharp has introduced a new Android app that lets you remotely control the company's little Cocorobo while you're out of the house. You can map out your floor plan so that it'll know what objects to avoid, specify cleaning patterns and even receive carpet-view photos so you can admire the robot vacuum's handiwork. If you attach an optional Navi controller to its USB port, you can even use the app to control other Sharp devices like televisions, air conditioning systems and LED lights. Sharp also introduced a smaller version of the Cocorobo, the RX-V60, which measures about 4.7cm less than the original. Designed to fit in tighter spaces, the RX-V60 will be available in Japan for 75,000 yen ($900) starting December 13th. Check out the video after the break to peek at the new smartphone app and miniaturized vacuum 'bot.

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Sharp Cocorobo vacuum avoids obstacles, embraces small talk

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With iRobot cleaning up in the robotic vacuum game, it's only logical that some major manufacturers like LG and Samsung want a piece of the dirt sucking action. Sharp has gotten into the game as well -- though the company's 'bot goes the extra mile for cleanliness. Cocorobo TX-V100 has voice recognition functionality and will happily talk back, courtesy of its "voice communication," which includes phrases like the ominous "I understand." The little floor cleaning disk also has infrared sensors for avoiding obstacles and a built-in camera, so you can observe your sparking abode from a carpet view while you're out. Cocorobo will be invading Japanese households this June. Check out a video of the 'bot in action after the break.

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