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Archives for September 2024

Richard Lawler
Richard Lawler
Tesla sends out “We, Robot” invitations for its robotaxi event in October.

I’m not sure if this counts as Hollywood magic yet, but this is how Tesla’s promoting its robotaxi unveiling event. Elon Musk had announced an August date for the event, but then it was pushed back until October 10th.

The invitations say that remarks will begin at 7PM PT, if you’d like to clear some time in your schedule.

Graphic showing an optical sensor and the words “We, Robot”
Image: Tesla (X)
Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
You may never need to refill this floor mopping robovac.

The 3i S10 Ultra is claimed to be the first robotic mop and vacuum that never needs to be refilled or connected to a water source. It instead cleans and recycles its wastewater, while also extracting all the clean water it needs from the air.

Full pricing is expected to be $1,899, but the robovac can be preordered through Kickstarter at a discount.

The 3i S10 Ultra robot vacuum and mopper parked in its dock.
The 3i S10 Ultra robovac claims to recycle its wastewater and top up its reservoir by extracting water from the air.
Image: Kickstarter
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Dreame’s concept robovac can climb (small) steps.

At IFA this week, Roborock and SharkNinja showed off robot vacuums that can lift themselves up to get over high room transitions, but Dreame went “a step” further.

It demoed its new ProLeap system, which uses retractable legs to navigate very low steps, as this video from The Ambient shows.

The tech is still in development but the company says it should arrive on its product line soon.

Andrew Liszewski
Andrew Liszewski
Watch Disney’s adorable droids waddle on its omnidirectional treadmill floor.

Disney Imagineering debuted its bipedal BD-X droids at its theme parks last year which can remain balanced even while autonomously walking over uneven terrain.

Their creators have been working to improve the droids’ movements and capabilities and are now teaching them to balance on terrain that’s dynamically changing beneath their feet using Disney’s equally innovative HoloTile treadmill floors.

Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
Jennifer Pattison Tuohy
This robot vacuum has two “eyes” to see your floors better.

The Narwal Freo Z Ultra ($1,499.99) uses two cameras to constantly scan while cleaning and adapt to what it spots.

Dual AI chips mean it can identify objects and decide how to clean — get close to chair leg but give pet poop a wide berth, retract its brush when it sees a cable, and activate mop-only when there’s a wet mess ahead.

<em>The Narwal’s two 1200p RGB cameras have 136-degree viewing angles and are powered by dual AI chips, which allows it to understand what it sees and adapt cleaning accordingly.</em>
<em>The robot vacuum/mop has 12,000Pa suction and can lift its mops 12mm to clear low-pile carpets while mopping.</em>
<em>The Freo Z Ultra is the brand’s first with an auto-empty dock, which it says empties the robot’s bin more quietly than the competition.</em>
<em>The robot can swing its body to help its dual spinning mops get closer to baseboards.</em>
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The Narwal’s two 1200p RGB cameras have 136-degree viewing angles and are powered by dual AI chips, which allows it to understand what it sees and adapt cleaning accordingly.
Image: Narwal