LG Introduces Hombot Square 3.0, A Unique Robotic Cleaning Technology


BANGALORE: Technology and convenience put together complete the sphere of consumer requirements today. Besides a variety of chores, home assistance and proper home management are major issues for any house-maker. Cleaning and maintaining floors of the home takes humungous effort and is never an easy task. Bringing comfort and ease to your daily household cleaning regime is the new LG HomBot Square 3.0 with an upgraded technology of finished curves and enhanced built.

Corner Master:  Enabled by its unique shape, which allows extended side brushes to be placed at the front of the appliance, the HOM-BOT Square masters corner cleaning effectively and efficiently. A Corner Detection system enables close proximity to the wall whilst avoiding any collisions.

SMART CLEANING DUAL EYE 2.0: Using a unique Dual Eye system, the HOM-BOT Square performs a smart and precise clean - even in the dark! With its new generation II-SLAM camera technology (Illumination Invariant based Simultaneous Localization and Mapping), the HOM-BOT Square automatically calculates the intensity of light and scans the ceiling, taking pictures of the room and minimizing wandering. While the Upper Camera takes 30 images per second, scanning ceiling surfaces, it continuously compares these images to generate simultaneous localization and mapping information. The Lower Camera is an Optical Flow Sensor which reads the floor for measuring distances and recognizing and obstacles and slight changes to the flooring.

Mapping Resume Function: Using the Mapping Resume function, the HOM-BOT Square can return to its last position to continue cleaning even after being manually picked up and moved elsewhere, avoiding any unnecessary repetition.

Collision-Safe:  With HOM-BOT Square, you needn't worry about your precious belongings getting scratched. Built with multiple sensors, it efficiently recognizes obstacles and minimizes collision. An ultrasonic sensor scans widely and precisely - even through glass and transparent objects - on a "bump-to-know" basis for unknown items, which are then memorized for future routes.

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