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lazidelast Monday at 1:44 AM2 repliesview on HN

I haven't seen a useful innovation in a robovacuum for at least a decade. What are you talking about?

Biggest issue has been the flood of cheap chinese units on the market - like GoPro, they had nowhere to go, and got beat on price once feature parity was achieved (which didn't take that long).


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Izkatalast Monday at 1:52 AM

Emptying into the dock instead of having to empty the robot's dustbin weekly and almost everything involving mopping in combined units is within that time range. Lidar mapping was also pretty rare a decade ago, Neato was the first and it took a while before others did it too, then there was apps for controlling no-go zones using those maps instead of variations of virtual walls, if they had anything like that at all.

Roomba was living off of name recognition for most of that period and was far behind in adopting any of it.

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aschobellast Monday at 7:35 AM

The roller mop vacuum are getting incredibly good; that is in the last year also.

Just got a Mova z60, it's shocking how much progress has been made even in the last 5 years compared to my old lidar Roborock. The z60 can even hurdle over small barriers.