Cleaning Robots
As technology is evolving it seems our enthusiasm for undertaking ‘everyday jobs’ is diminishing. Companies across the world are now developing robots to help us with our everyday lives, and now you can find robots that will wash your windows, clean carpets and vacuum for you and can even sing and dance!
Ecovacs advertises themselves as an ‘Intelligent cleaning appliance expert’ and is now claiming their Deebot is the first robot vacuum cleaner in the world. The Deebot robot also has the fun function of being able to sing and dance too as well as being an “intelligent mobile air purifier”.
Other cleaning robots that share similar functions include:
• MamRobot - a carpet computer, furniture and frame cleaner, who can also clean in the corners.
• Windoro (iwindoro) - a window-cleaning robot.
Is this new technology good? Sure it’s a great novelty to have, especially if it can sing and dance on demand, but as a result it may make us lazier than usual. It is a known fact that cleaning can be a good form of exercise; did you know you can burn an estimated 100 calories per hour by doing the simplest of cleaning jobs?
These robots are fantastic to use when you don’t want to do house cleaning, but what could the use of robots do to your health in the long run?
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