WilliamMorris420 t1_j9vjcim wrote
Reply to comment by son_of_tigers in Almost 40% of domestic tasks could be done by robots ‘within decade’ | Artificial intelligence (AI) by Gari_305
My robot vac is so quiet that it can hoover in the middle of the night and nobody can hear it. All it needs, is its bin emptying about once a week and to be moved from upstairs to downstairs. Eventually I'll get around to getting one with a mopping feature and have one for upstairs and one for downstairs. But as the house gets hovered twice a day it's always immaculate. A Shark cleaner can't compete, as it would just never get used as much.
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9vkge3 wrote
Mine is not that quiet what's yours? Mines one of the WiFi Roomba vacuum models but it is quite loud, and on hardwood
Usually I just schedule it for when I leave which sure beats me regularly vacuuming myself. My biggest annoyance is how hungry it is for cables, tearing down anything that it's attached to...
WilliamMorris420 t1_j9vrk5m wrote
Ecovacs Deebot but its mainly on carpet. The main problem with it, is that it's dumb and just goes around a room randomly. So one area gets cleaned five times and an other only gets done once. It's a few years old and was pretty cheap for the time.
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9wn2la wrote
Oh yeah those random ones take forever and depending on the configuration it might never end up hitting places you want
WilliamMorris420 t1_j9xim8w wrote
To be fair the carpet is spotless. With the newer models having intelligent mapping. Which is an other reason for wanting to get an other robot. But it's hard to justify whilst the current one is still working.
jejcicodjntbyifid3 t1_j9yhspi wrote
I hear ya, and these things are kinda obsolete pretty quickly, and they're so new, waiting a few years will come out with much better
No_Section2505 t1_j9we0rj wrote
My friend just got one of these. However, she has a fairly small house, like we do (I mean 2500 sq ft so not that small but not huge).
Unfortunately, the little vacuum and it's container "lives" on the side of the wall in her living room. It's an eye sore. Looks like more clutter. That's not such a great invention for cleaning 🤷🏻♀️
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