

Once considered a novelty for germaphobes, the self-emptying vacuum robot is a lot more than that. We humans never need to touch it the vacuum bag seals itself when you pull it from the base and can be put right into the garbage. When the vacuum cleaner’s onboard dustbin is full, the vacuum is smart enough to return to its base, and essentially evacuate its insides into a sealed dust bag.

Self-emptying robot vacuums come with a base station that itself contains a small vacuum unit. The latest must-have in robot vacuum technology is the self-emptying robot, and even in the scant couple of years since that technology was introduced, there have been further upgrades and advancements. Where older botvacs might have stalled out after getting tangled in a wayward charging cord, or worse, rolled through an unfortunate dog accident and painted the floor with a Crayola kaleidoscope of burnt umber, today’s vacuums are able to detect, recognize, and avoid problems. Hazard recognition is also improving monumentally. Roborock S8 lineup brings next-gen cleaning skills to CES 2023Įcovacs launching robotic lawnmower, commercial floor-cleaning robots in 2023

Fitbit Versa 3Įcovacs introduces three new robot vacuums for homes of all sizes
