I have voice-controlled robotic vacuums, a smart thermostat, a smart light switch, and even a Wi-Fi-enabled air fryer. So, when I saw a motion-activated trash can at a friend's house, I had to get ...
A few years ago, Roombas — everyone’s favorite robotic trash can — graced the pages of Hackaday with reverence. There was nothing this little robot couldn’t do, save for going up stairs.
And if you don't feel like manually vacuuming yourself, it's only natural that you'll also decide you don't feel like manually dumping your robot vac's dust bin into the trash can every day.
The Galbot G1 combines a humanoid design with efficient wheels, making it ideal for household chores. The G1 features a ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNGerman trash robot uses powerful AI to disassemble electronic waste autonomouslyThe problem of electronic waste has been growing in the recent years, and with constant upgrades in technology it is going to ...
Robotic Trash Cans Follow You Around Until You Pick Up Your Trash The Sociable Trash Box from a Japanese University will detect trash lying around and tell you to pick it up. Simple Genius ...
There are millions of IoT devices out there in the wild and though not conventional computers, they can ... as a trash can, cardboard box, takeout container, and polypropylene bags. Robot vacuum ...
Thank goodness for the robots in my life, scrubbing and vacuuming my floors ... with America accounting for more than 250 million tons a year or over 4 pounds of trash per citizen. This figure does ...
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