New Roomba combo bots have swappable dust and water tanks | Ars TechnicaOtter@lemmy.ca to Technology@lemmy.world – 76 points – 1 years agoarstechnica.com24Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsI am not buying them after amazon acquired them. who knows what alternative uses for the cameras they might implement. edit: my next one is probably going to be a roborock. they seem to handle dry/wet cleaning better as well.I switched to robo rock years ago and they’re great !Especially since their models ditched the camera for "structured light" whatever it might mean.Eh, the new S-whatever doesn't have a visible light camera on the front anymore?
I am not buying them after amazon acquired them. who knows what alternative uses for the cameras they might implement. edit: my next one is probably going to be a roborock. they seem to handle dry/wet cleaning better as well.I switched to robo rock years ago and they’re great !Especially since their models ditched the camera for "structured light" whatever it might mean.Eh, the new S-whatever doesn't have a visible light camera on the front anymore?
I switched to robo rock years ago and they’re great !Especially since their models ditched the camera for "structured light" whatever it might mean.Eh, the new S-whatever doesn't have a visible light camera on the front anymore?
Especially since their models ditched the camera for "structured light" whatever it might mean.Eh, the new S-whatever doesn't have a visible light camera on the front anymore?
I am not buying them after amazon acquired them. who knows what alternative uses for the cameras they might implement.
edit: my next one is probably going to be a roborock. they seem to handle dry/wet cleaning better as well.
I switched to robo rock years ago and they’re great !
Especially since their models ditched the camera for "structured light" whatever it might mean.
Eh, the new S-whatever doesn't have a visible light camera on the front anymore?