The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Tech of the week

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When it comes to evading objects, the Jet Bot AI+ features a powerful 3D sensor that allows it to scan an object and expertly maneuver around it without missing any cleanable spaces. Utilising sensors, high resolution and object recognitio­n technology, the Jet Bot AI+ is capable of not only seeing, but classifyin­g objects in its line of vision to differenti­ate which items to avoid, and which to clean close to.

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Jet Bot AI+ allows for object recognitio­n capabiliti­es based on learning from over one million images of household items like home appliances and furniture. Jet Bot AI+ is able to recognise objects such as sofas, bookshelve­s, tables, dog bowls, towels, and electrical cables.

Once it has finished cleaning, the Jet Bot AI+ returns to its Clean Station, a dock that also automatica­lly emptying the vacuum’s dustbin.

Dirt, dust and hair is emptied into a dust bag inside the machine through a filtration system that traps 99.999 per cent of pollutants the vacuum captures and prevents them from being released back into your home during emptying.

The Clean Station’s dustbin only requires a bag change once every two to three months, and, like the robot vacuum itself, it features a blue LED notificati­on light that alerts you when the bag is full.

The Jet Bot AI+’s innovative dustbin is also made entirely of washable parts, making keeping it clean quick and convenient.

To make sure you stay connected and in control of how and where your robot vacuum is cleaning, the Jet Bot AI+’s front camera and upgraded smart controls allow you to connect to your vacuum from anywhere via the SmartThing­s mobile app.

Users can use the app to see where the vacuum is cleaning in real time, schedule cleanings, and even specify ‘no-go zones’ on a map of your home.

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