The annual IFA Berlin Trade Fair this week has shown that not only are we ready, but the choice of robots is endless.
I'm also a realist - I know that I'm an early adopter who sees the simplest form of most products before they mature to the point that they become truly mainstream.Trade Fair this week has shown me that not only are we ready, but the choice of robots is endless.Many new companies are entering the robot vacuum market. This entrant is from Kärcher - a brand usually known for its outdoor pressure washers.This week at IFA they held the global reveal of their latest creation.
The level of advanced robotics is probably lost on most owners, with robots like the X2 Omni able to not just navigate your home but create an advanced map for you in 3D as well as seeing things on the floors to avoid like the kids' socks, toys or cables.In fact, it's more likely the X2 Omni will appeal to people who have had and used a robot for some time and know the value of the product and want to get more from it.
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