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  2. Domestic robot - Wikipedia

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    A domestic robot or homebot is a type of service robot, an autonomous robot that is primarily used for household chores, but may also be used for education, entertainment or therapy. While most domestic robots are simplistic, some are connected to Wi-Fi home networks or smart environments and are autonomous to a high degree.

  3. Category:Domestic robots - Wikipedia

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  4. Comparison of domestic robots - Wikipedia

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    Domestic robots can vary widely in their capabilities and tasks. Sensors include: cliff or stair sensors, motion sensors, ultrasonic object sensors, dirt sensors, IR sensors, and more. Intelligence varies also. Some have none while others can map out their environment and maneuver using complex algorithms.

  5. Service robot - Wikipedia

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    The Roomba vacuum cleaner is one of the most popular domestic service robots. [citation needed] Domestic robots perform tasks that humans regularly perform in non-industrial environments, like people's homes such as for cleaning floors, mowing the lawn and pool maintenance. [5] People with disabilities, as well as people who are older, may soon ...

  6. Robot - Wikipedia

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    The Roomba domestic vacuum cleaner robot does a single, menial job. Domestic robots are simple robots dedicated to a single task work in home use. They are used in simple but often disliked jobs, such as vacuum cleaning, floor washing, and lawn mowing. An example of a domestic robot is a Roomba.

  7. Wakamaru - Wikipedia

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    Wakamaru greeting the viewer. Wakamaru is a Japanese robot made by Mitsubishi Heavy Industries that is intended to perform natural communication with human beings. [1] The yellow, 3-foot domestic robot debuted in 2005 at a $14,300-$15,000 USD price-point exclusively for Japanese households. [2]

  8. Looj - Wikipedia

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    The Looj was a 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) tall and 3.25 inches (8.3 cm) wide robot that fit inside most gutters to clean out debris stuck inside them, such as leaves and pine needles. It had long treads on its side which allowed it to move inside the gutter, and an auger attached to its front.

  9. Category:Home automation - Wikipedia

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