Yes, this robot vacuum now has small appendages that you can call ‘legs’ – several inches long, that allow the floor-standing unit to lift itself a little up off of ground level. I watched ...
And their new, world-first robot vacuum with legs (yes, legs!) could be their biggest and most prolific achievement yet.
Robot vacuums and mops were definitely the stars of the show, mainly due to the insane advancements that they’re getting, including retractable arms and legs, and the ability to climb up the ...
I’ll see your arm and raise you an arm and two legs. It was the battle of the bots on the CES show floor as robot vacuum manufacturers Dreame and Roborock each added limbs to their rival robovacs.
The Dreame X50 Ultra is the first robot vacuum that can hoist itself up and climb steps of 2.36 inches, almost triple its ...
with a pair of, well, unsexy baggy wide-leg trousers. However, these days, trousers are more of a cool-girl pant than an office-girl pant, and celebs are making the case for wearing them with ...
Compare that to Boston Dynamics’ similar robot dog Spot, which can cost around $74,500, and the Go2 seems much more manageable. Imagine if the Pixar lamp mascot grew spider legs and shuffled ...
First, they sprouted arms; now, robot vacuums are getting legs. The latest bot from Dreame has two small legs that can push it up and over a step as high as 6cm (about 2.5 inches). The Dreame X50 ...
Dreame has taken a different approach, equipping its latest X50 Ultra robot vac with two retractable legs to lift it over objects up to 4.2cm off the ground (or up to 6cm with two steps). The company ...
auxiliary mechanisms deployed in robots can work wonders in making them better at doing their thing while on two legs – after all, this world of ours was shaped to be ruled by bipedal creatures.