Samsung Electronics at the IFA 2014 presented a cleaning device – Powerbot VR9000. The device allows for unattended and automatic vacuuming the floor.
Thanks to the technology of the Digital Inverter Motor suction power is up to 60 times greater than conventional robots. The new device uses a broader brush so that cover a much wider area. This leaves the side brushes, which reduced the risk of entanglement robot cables or carpet. The new product uses a technology, m. Al. CycloneForce, fullview Sensor, Easy Pass and Point Cleaning.Co this can?
Total control over the dirt
Technology CycloneForce used in Powerbot VR9000 significantly reduces the risk of clogging of the filter device. Is made large centrifugal force, which makes the dust particles to circulate in the inner chamber, the dirt and debris are separated from the air and are sieved into the outer chamber. As a result, the filter Powerbot VR9000 is clean and suction power does not decline during use.
fullview Sensor
Samsung Powerbot VR9000 frees consumers from worrying that when I come home, it turns out that the vacuum cleaner is stuck in a corner with a discharged battery, and the house is still not cleaned. The new robot is equipped with a redesigned sensor Sensor fullview. The device locates narrow or very small obstacles in the wider area, while minimizing the “blind spots”. As a result, the robot can safely move around the room, cleverly avoiding the lock. Additionally, placed in the robot Powerbot VR9000 Easy Pass wheels make moving more smoothly. Oversized wheels with a diameter of 105 mm and increased to 15 mm housing, allow the robot to overcome obstacles such as cables or thresholds.
Point to a place that is clean robot
Another feature of the robot is Powerbot VR9000 Point Cleaning, enabling better control of the device. When a user indicates a specific remote area, the robot will follow the laser light and clear the indicated section of the floor. Thanks for convenience only, do not have to personally carry the robot when it is running.
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