Say goodbye to the pre-cleaning hassle. During its first cleaning session, the Saros Z70 detects and marks objects it can lift, then circles back to clean missed areas in the second session.
Let it handle the mess effortlessly. It also moves obstacles out of the way, enabling access to previously blocked spaces and ensuring thorough cleaning with minimal effort.
Science fiction fans may reall Robert Heinlein's 1956 novel The Door Into Summer; among other accomplishments, helped us all to imagine an intelligent robotic vacuum that could also pick things up:
What Hired Girl would do (the first model, not the semi-intelligent robot I developed it into) was to clean floors . . . any floor, all day long and without supervision. And there never was a floor that didn't need cleaning. It swept, or mopped, or vacuum-cleaned, or polished, consulting tapes in its idiot memory to decide which. Anything larger than a BB shot it picked up and placed in a tray on its upper surface, for someone brighter to decide whether to keep or throw away.
(Read more about Heinlein's hired girl robot maid)
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