And their new, world-first robot vacuum with legs (yes, legs!) could be their biggest and most prolific achievement yet.
What makes it interesting is that when electrical contacts are put on the ends, you can get a current to flow though that vacuum. Thomas Edison noticed this first in 1883. While fiddling with ...
We're giving this robot with mechanical task arm a Best of CES Award. The only question left is, how soon can we get one?
If you read "climbing robot vacuum" about the Dreame X50 Ultra and assumed that meant it's the first robot vacuum that can straight up go up stairs, you were kind of duped. But this doesn't mean ...
The first 300ml tank is for clean water and covers ... Once the Dyson Submarine is attached to your Dyson vacuum, the motor (which spins up to 125,000 rpm and delivers 240 air watts of suction ...