September 3rd, 2008 by
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iRobot just announced its new Roomba Pet robotic vacuum cleaners. Boasting the core tech found in the 530 and 560 series of vacuums, the Roomba 532 ($349) and more advanced 562 ($399, includes on-board scheduling) Pet series feature higher capacity sweeper bins; counter-rotating, carpet-digging brushes; and additional accessories to keep those brushes hair and dander free. We hear it’s pretty good at herding the kids too. Available now.
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October 1st, 2007 by
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While we greatly appreciate the research done by the fine folks over at Georgia Tech, we can’t exactly say that we’re shocked to hear that Roomba owners (in particular) actually care about their vacuums. In a study revolving around the intricacies in human-robot relationships, gurus found that “some Roomba owners became deeply attached to the robotic vacuums and that there was a measure of public readiness to accept additional robots in the house — even flawed ones.” Interestingly, the report goes on to state that consumers would be less likely to complain if troublesome / faulty household bots were “emotionally engaging,” and considering that some folks were willing to “buy new rugs, pre-clean floors and purchase refrigerators with higher clearances” for their Roomba, we suppose we can’t really argue with the findings. Now, robot manufacturers, don’t you go ditching quality just ’cause we’re pushovers, capiche?
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