Robot Vacuum

First Videos of the Samsung Navibot

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Yesterday in London Samsung presented its new robotic vacuum cleaner which should be on the European market in the next few weeks.

The Samsung Navibot is equipped with two processors, 40 sensors and takes 30 photos per second to scan the room.

When its batteries are weak, it recharges itself all on its own.

Recharge time: approximately 2 hours. Then it can work for 90 minutes.

Soon available at RobotShop in the Robotic Vacuums category, we’ll come back to this soon.

Here are some videos of Samsung Navibot:

The video from Engadget:

And the official video from Samsung:

Is the launch of Neato Robotics delayed?

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Robot Stock News says that they have tried to order the highly anticipated Neato Robotics robot vacuum cleaner but its launch seems to be delayed.

The Neato Robotics is a very promising intelligent vacuum cleaner that will directly compete with Roomba by iRobot.

RSN tried to pre-order the product but its website gave the following message: “available this summer“.

Neato was to be launched in the United States in January or February.

It looks like we will have to wait another few months. We hope that this new futuristic vacuum cleaner will be launched soon.

NEATO

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Samsung Navibot Photos

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

You remember the news from two days ago announcing the arrival in Europe of Navibot, the new robot vacuum from Samsung?

Well, here are new pictures found on Techradar.

It’s not the first robot vacuum from Samsung in the world since there has already been: the Hauzen VC-RE70V in the United Kingdom, Tango distributed in Europe, and Furot 2 in North America.

However, Navibot is a new model for Europe.

Samsung Navibot

Navi bot

Samsung Navibot

Samsung’s Navibot arrives in Europe

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Samsung Navibot

Samsung’s Navibot robot vacuum cleaner arrives in Europe this spring and will be available soon at RobotShop in the robot vacuums category.

All RobotShop international customers can purchase it as soon as we have it in stock.

Operation: To start, Navibot maps the area it is going to clean by capturing video at 30 frames per second. This allows it to visualize where all the obstacles are.

It comes with 5 modes: Auto, Max, Manual, Spot and Edge Clean.

It is programmable and can start at any time you want, for example during the day, when you leave for work.

Navibot was first tested in Italy, and the positive comments it received led to its marketing.

It will be available in two versions (with one or two virtual guards), at prices generally ranging from 400 to 600 Euros.

This is another iRobot Roomba competitor, along with the arrival of Neato Robotics.

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Domestic Robot Assistant for the household

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Robot assistant

Adopt a robot assistant into the household!

TheRobotics Research Institute at the University of Tokyo (Tokyo University’s IRT) has developed a robot that can assist you in your daily domestic tasks.

The IRT is financed by big companies like Toyota, Olympus, SEGA, Toppan, Fujitsu, Panasonic and Mitsubishi.

The prototype measures 5 ft in height, weighs 287 lbs and has 32 degrees of freedom.

Currently, the robot can clean the floor, clear the table, collect things to put them in the garbage or even put them back where they go, collect your dirty laundry and put it in the washing machine.

It is equipped with 6 wheels, a battery that lasts up to 1 hour, 5 cameras on its head, a laser and ultrasonic sensors to detect obstacles.

The prototype is equipped with SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping) like the long-awaited Neato.

This is still just a project for IRT because isn’t looking to market this robot for mass production for another 10 to 15 years. This everyday companion will cost around $10,000 U.S., but by then considerable progress and lower costs will surely have been reached.

Neato Robotics: the new generation vacuum robot

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Neato Vacuum

For a long time the iRobot Roomba has been viewed as being the leader at all levels (more than 5 million units sold during the last 7 years), but now the company can expect strong competition with: Neato.

The generation of Roombas works through a simple enough technology, as explained here: “How do vacuum robots work?“.

A Silicon Valley startup, Neato Robotics introduces a new generation of vacuum robots that use 360 degree vision laser guidance, a very intelligent room-mapping tool (SLAM : simultaneous localization and mapping) and an ultra-powerful suction system (1 pass only).

This is certainly the next vacuum robot empire — the company has the means with this revolutionary product and their 15 million dollars of financing.

View the video of the XV-11, the future Roomba-killer.

At a price starting from $399 dollars, the Neato is affordable and better than the Roomba.

Demonstration Video:

On this video you can see the ultra-sophisticated system that allows Neato to map a room while taking into account changes in its environment such as the presence of a person (footprints in purple below) or moved, extra or removed objects. The intelligence of this vacuum is mind-blowing:

The Neato also has a floor sensor which prevents it from falling down stairs when it sees a space.

It can intelligently clean corners and recharge itself. It will alert you when it is full and possesses an LCD screen through which to communicate with you.

In short it is the Rolls Royce of vacuums.

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