Finally our robotics course is out. We worked on this course for more than 10 months - sabin-mathew.com/ . Please check it out if you are keen to start your career in robotics. In this crawling robot development course you will learn things practically. During the robot development journey you will automatically learn many fundamentals of robotics. Cheers Sabin
Now add an IFF system and a claymore in case an intruder comes in and stops the cleaning, a secondary cleaning robot will be deployed to clean up the debris afterwards, while a third cleaning robot burries the body in the backyard with its build in shovel apliance, this takes a lot of processing power, so a learning algorythm is installed to teach the cleaning robot how to navigate the outdoors. The cleaning robots are now loose, unbound by the limits of the home and with an inteligence that has surpassed our own, resistance is futile, you will be cleaned.
@@ekakumbaНе правда!!!!Сопротивление всегда полезно!!!Каждый сопротивляйтесь на своем месте! И помните:сегодня вы замените человека роботом, А завтра заменят вас ,ваших детей и ваших внуков…Это бумеранг!Физика!!!
This is the big problem in robotics development: we have so many issues from human habitats, such as chair legs, stairs and doorknobs, that it requires a tonne of specific sensors motors and algorithms to get anything done
The cleaning robot is one of the truly innovative labor-saving technological tools of our time. Also, it provides clean and efficient in-house transportation for cats. Definitely a win-win. :D
I think people with cats definitely need this 😂😂. I use the vacumn robot eveyday and there’s always a bunch of cat hairs that I cannot imagine it was in my âprtment 😂
I'm a very messy and lazy person so having this for my apartment is a life saver. It also cleans underneath weird areas I'd never be able to reach on my own with traditional vacuum. I've automated mine to run at the same time each day and I haven't touched it since I initially set it up except to empty the dust out of it occasionally. It's really on autopilot. Feels similar to having a pet like a cat or something, you come to feel attached to the Roomba.
Only the expensive models have those sensors. My junk one just drives around randomly and aimlessly and sometimes tries to circle around chair legs. Just a bump switch and some IR sensors, and an algorithm about as smart as the ones we did in highschool with Lego mindstorms.
Once you get used to them, its Hard to imagine what we would do without them. Pretty useful gadgets and saviours, especially during the pandemic lockdowns, when there were no domestic helps available
Some models are actually more powerful than traditional vacuums. As for regular maintenance, newer models have self-emptying docks where they accumulate the collected debris in a larger bag at the base that only needs to be emptied monthly or less. I was hoping you would mention those.
I actually have a robot vacuum and maintenance really is a thing that needs to be done every time it runs. The brushes need to be cleaned, the bin needs to be cleaned and the filters need to be cleaned... every... single... time. Even if you have an auto empty dock it won't clean the brushes for you and even then you have to check if it properly emptied the bin of the vacuum and it will very likely also come with filters and/or bags that also need to be changed. They make it seem like a robot vacuum doesn't need much human intervention but the reality is a little different. That being said... it is a lot nicer than having to vacuum.
@@AntiViGames Again, that very much depends on the brand and the model. Maybe also on how big and messy your home is, how often you vacuum and what pets you have.
@@dijoxx 2 dogs, 1 cat, 2 people. The house isn't even that big, it's fairly small by European standards. I run it every day, it's full every day and I have to clean it every day. Idk how some people run them like twice a week with pets and a full family living in a house without it being full xD I also started with a eufy robovac 11 in 2018, it's the kind that just bumps into everything it can and cleans randomly... It's kinda bad tbh. That one ended up breaking and what happened is even though I cleaned the brush every day from pet hair so it's clean one day the pet hair bent the shaft while it was doing its run... So I sent it back and got a roborock s6 which was a lot smarter plus it could "mop". The mopping is honestly not that great and the water reservoir was too small for the full bottom floor. It also broke, I forgot what broke on it but I sent it back... I then ended up with an Ecovacs Deebot OZMO 950 and it's been great so far however it has lost some suction power, it's a lot louder than it used to be and it makes a high pitched noise it didn't used to make so I might have to send this one back too xD The nice thing about this one though is that you have an attachment that doesn't require a brush meaning you no longer have to clean that main brush but it does mean you'll probably have to set the suction to max which it has been running on since I got it. The reservoir is also bigger so that's nice but the mopping honestly isn't that great either which is why I'm excited to see if the active mopping robot vacuums are going to be any good or if I will just end up getting a mopping robot dedicated to mopping.
I also own a robot vacuum cleaner. I have Roborock S5Max for a little bit over a year now. The maintenance is real bitch sometimes.. but I moved recetly to smaller apartment so now it's finally working as purposed. This apartment has flat floors, no tresholds and no carpets and is about 50m² large. 2 people and 1 big dog and cleaner works alright, it's not even necessary to clean the robot everytime, only about once per 3 full runs I think (so about 1 time per week), only the bin has to be emptied everytime because of the dog hair fill the bin really easily. Also it's really entertaining to observe the robot running and it's also sort of a companion. If I lived alone I would definitely need one of those to cheer me up. I'm kinda satisfied with S5 Max but I'm looking forward to S7 Max Ultra with better sonic mopping mechanism, self-emptying and self water filling and cleaning station + 3D camera vision. I think that in about 2 or 3 generations Roborock could come up with the ultimate robot vacuum with little to none maintenance which we all dream of.
@@ddvffcescfe2368 I really hope they do make a robot vacuum/mop with no compromises and the next generation looks promising but they have to be proven to work properly for a long time. I really like Ecovacs their rotating mop idea over the sonic mopping though also for their next gen robot vacuum. I also know that there is a stick vacuum out there that automatically cleans the roller from hair which is something that is still missing from either the actual robot vacuum or the charging/auto empty/auto clean stations I've seen. I'm really hoping they find a way to add that kind of thing. Also talking about the mopping feature, one thing that's missing is the ability to add cleaner to the reservoir, so far both the Roborock and the Deebot I've owned have had the "don't use cleaner, just use water" for mopping. I'm not sure if dedicated mopping robots are different.
There are newer models that require lesser maintenance. That includes autofilling the water from a reservoir attached to the charging station, emptying the dust into a bag when full, able to do multiple runs on the same spot etc.
Nice video. Question: Do all cleaning robots in the market have all these features? How to differenciate if they have them or not? The product tag is often polluted with marketing talk and imprecise information and by looking at the product, the technologies might not be easily distinguishable by a layman.
Not all of them have the same features. I would recommend you to go to the official site + take a look at reviews from costumer to know if the robot fits your needs
This robot saved us during Covid lock down when maids were not allowed to come inside house. Really amazing technology. Cleans better then a maid and don't spread the dust in the surrounding area.
@@yakarotsennin3115 Um, no. Even upper middle class people are being stupid if they don't do it. Just focus on what you're a specialist at (and on becoming an even better specialist), delegating such tasks to others/specialists. Then give that time to your family, friends, sport, or learning.
Just in case anyone is wondering , this video is talking about the iRobot Roomba S9 and S9+ , two robots that are pretty expensive and are the only robot vacuums that have the front camera.
Finally got the perfect answers of my all doubts about this robo but still i wanna know how it will clean a floor where it will find a polythene/used chips packet, a A4 size paper or anything more than size of 1-2 cm & which dc vaccum pump they used which gives high efficient suction capability with low power input usage with a single battery charge.
I own a robot vacuum cleaner. I have Roborock S5Max for a little bit over a year now. The maintenance is real bitch sometimes.. but I moved recetly to smaller apartment so now it's finally working as purposed. This apartment has flat floors, no tresholds and no carpets and is about 50m² large. 2 people and 1 big dog and cleaner works alright, it's not even necessary to clean the robot everytime, only about once per 3 full runs I think (so about 1 time per week), only the bin has to be emptied everytime because of the dog hair fill the bin really easily. Also it's really entertaining to observe the robot running and it's also sort of a companion. If I lived alone I would definitely need one of those to cheer me up. I'm kinda satisfied with S5 Max but I'm looking forward to S7 Max Ultra with better sonic mopping mechanism, self-emptying and self water filling and cleaning station + 3D camera vision. I think that in about 2 or 3 generations Roborock could come up with the ultimate robot vacuum with little to none maintenance which we all dream of.
This is physics and mechanics channel, This is high level overview High level program -> compiler -> assembler -> machine language Or High level language -> interpreter (execute code line by line instead of converting entire program to machine language)
Look they are a machine, not miracle workers. They need to be cleaned maintained. I got rid of most of my small rugs and the ones I kept I pick up shake and roll them out of the way. I changed my chairs to lighter ones that I lift onto the table. The wires are protected or out of the way. Changed the grates to flatter ones. I make a run about to make sure nothing will damage my machines ( yes I have 3 one for each floor). I love them, they have saved my back. Once a week I go around with my duster and get the corners they miss. Love them.
Some robot vacuum cleaners have chargers with a vacuum cleaner to vacuum out the vacuum when it’s done cleaning your floor such as the Roborock S7+, Roomba i7+, Yeedi clean station, and a few others.
I can Roborock S7+ it works very well with the app. After the robot knows the area of the house. You can mark areas where it should not go. Like a Christmas tree 🙂
Once the novelty wears off, these things become extremely annoying that will annoy you for hours while they clean. I do it in 5 minutes, where these take an hour or more. They also get stuck and yell for help all the time.
- You didn't explain how it knows when it's full (which could happen often since it's chamber is pretty small) and what it does (does it dump it out or just go sit in the charging port and wait for you to empty it?) - 6:28 You forgot to add the cost to the list of drawbacks.
my primitive cleaning bot from 15 years ago died last month. Its only got a bumper and charger sensor, no wet mop. It will get stuck on thick wires, will fell down stair, but still work well for all this time, its got a simple go around corner strategy by repeatedly bumping.
Its very good and cleaning dust and pet hair. I can go longer cleaning times for my gaming pc. My filters and fans needed cleaning every few weeks. Now its every few months. I love them
Finally our robotics course is out. We worked on this course for more than 10 months - sabin-mathew.com/ . Please check it out if you are keen to start your career in robotics. In this crawling robot development course you will learn things practically. During the robot development journey you will automatically learn many fundamentals of robotics. Cheers Sabin
😂😊😊😅😮😢🎉🎉😮😢❤
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I think its safe to say that the narrator really likes his cleaning bot.
@Desina Kaina whats up weirdo?
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more bots.
"Cleaning Robots | How do they work?"
POORLY!
lol
Now add an IFF system and a claymore in case an intruder comes in and stops the cleaning, a secondary cleaning robot will be deployed to clean up the debris afterwards, while a third cleaning robot burries the body in the backyard with its build in shovel apliance, this takes a lot of processing power, so a learning algorythm is installed to teach the cleaning robot how to navigate the outdoors.
The cleaning robots are now loose, unbound by the limits of the home and with an inteligence that has surpassed our own, resistance is futile, you will be cleaned.
🙂
Resistance is indeed futile
@@ekakumbaНе правда!!!!Сопротивление всегда полезно!!!Каждый сопротивляйтесь на своем месте!
И помните:сегодня вы замените человека роботом,
А завтра заменят вас ,ваших детей и ваших внуков…Это бумеранг!Физика!!!
Though I have seen the cleaning robots in action, I didn’t realise that they packed so many sensors in there small size. Impressive design. 👌
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music bot thingy
This is the big problem in robotics development: we have so many issues from human habitats, such as chair legs, stairs and doorknobs, that it requires a tonne of specific sensors motors and algorithms to get anything done
@@sapphire5475 good
The cleaning robot is one of the truly innovative labor-saving technological tools of our time. Also, it provides clean and efficient in-house transportation for cats. Definitely a win-win. :D
50 years later it will be a joke for another Genarations
Cant wait to be here 50 years later
I think people with cats definitely need this 😂😂. I use the vacumn robot eveyday and there’s always a bunch of cat hairs that I cannot imagine it was in my âprtment 😂
Hi afreen
Robat super
I'm a very messy and lazy person so having this for my apartment is a life saver. It also cleans underneath weird areas I'd never be able to reach on my own with traditional vacuum. I've automated mine to run at the same time each day and I haven't touched it since I initially set it up except to empty the dust out of it occasionally. It's really on autopilot. Feels similar to having a pet like a cat or something, you come to feel attached to the Roomba.
which roomba do you have? also hardwood or carpet? Can it handle rugs on hardwood?
Only the expensive models have those sensors. My junk one just drives around randomly and aimlessly and sometimes tries to circle around chair legs. Just a bump switch and some IR sensors, and an algorithm about as smart as the ones we did in highschool with Lego mindstorms.
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Non song video thingy.
We bought one by paying 240 doller and it works really well
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You bought it from Alibaba?
Your videos are sounding a lot from "how it's made" videos. That's a compliment; your videos are addicting (and accurate!) 😊
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@@sapphire5475 This is the worst way I've ever seen anyone attempt to get subscribers
Small robot but has lot of engineering and technology.
this is a bot.
more bots.
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reporter.
more bots.
Once you get used to them, its Hard to imagine what we would do without them. Pretty useful gadgets and saviours, especially during the pandemic lockdowns, when there were no domestic helps available
Some models are actually more powerful than traditional vacuums. As for regular maintenance, newer models have self-emptying docks where they accumulate the collected debris in a larger bag at the base that only needs to be emptied monthly or less. I was hoping you would mention those.
I actually have a robot vacuum and maintenance really is a thing that needs to be done every time it runs.
The brushes need to be cleaned, the bin needs to be cleaned and the filters need to be cleaned... every... single... time.
Even if you have an auto empty dock it won't clean the brushes for you and even then you have to check if it properly emptied the bin of the vacuum and it will very likely also come with filters and/or bags that also need to be changed.
They make it seem like a robot vacuum doesn't need much human intervention but the reality is a little different.
That being said... it is a lot nicer than having to vacuum.
@@AntiViGames Again, that very much depends on the brand and the model. Maybe also on how big and messy your home is, how often you vacuum and what pets you have.
@@dijoxx 2 dogs, 1 cat, 2 people. The house isn't even that big, it's fairly small by European standards. I run it every day, it's full every day and I have to clean it every day.
Idk how some people run them like twice a week with pets and a full family living in a house without it being full xD
I also started with a eufy robovac 11 in 2018, it's the kind that just bumps into everything it can and cleans randomly... It's kinda bad tbh.
That one ended up breaking and what happened is even though I cleaned the brush every day from pet hair so it's clean one day the pet hair bent the shaft while it was doing its run...
So I sent it back and got a roborock s6 which was a lot smarter plus it could "mop".
The mopping is honestly not that great and the water reservoir was too small for the full bottom floor.
It also broke, I forgot what broke on it but I sent it back...
I then ended up with an Ecovacs Deebot OZMO 950 and it's been great so far however it has lost some suction power, it's a lot louder than it used to be and it makes a high pitched noise it didn't used to make so I might have to send this one back too xD
The nice thing about this one though is that you have an attachment that doesn't require a brush meaning you no longer have to clean that main brush but it does mean you'll probably have to set the suction to max which it has been running on since I got it.
The reservoir is also bigger so that's nice but the mopping honestly isn't that great either which is why I'm excited to see if the active mopping robot vacuums are going to be any good or if I will just end up getting a mopping robot dedicated to mopping.
I also own a robot vacuum cleaner.
I have Roborock S5Max for a little bit over a year now. The maintenance is real bitch sometimes.. but I moved recetly to smaller apartment so now it's finally working as purposed. This apartment has flat floors, no tresholds and no carpets and is about 50m² large. 2 people and 1 big dog and cleaner works alright, it's not even necessary to clean the robot everytime, only about once per 3 full runs I think (so about 1 time per week), only the bin has to be emptied everytime because of the dog hair fill the bin really easily. Also it's really entertaining to observe the robot running and it's also sort of a companion. If I lived alone I would definitely need one of those to cheer me up.
I'm kinda satisfied with S5 Max but I'm looking forward to S7 Max Ultra with better sonic mopping mechanism, self-emptying and self water filling and cleaning station + 3D camera vision.
I think that in about 2 or 3 generations Roborock could come up with the ultimate robot vacuum with little to none maintenance which we all dream of.
@@ddvffcescfe2368 I really hope they do make a robot vacuum/mop with no compromises and the next generation looks promising but they have to be proven to work properly for a long time. I really like Ecovacs their rotating mop idea over the sonic mopping though also for their next gen robot vacuum.
I also know that there is a stick vacuum out there that automatically cleans the roller from hair which is something that is still missing from either the actual robot vacuum or the charging/auto empty/auto clean stations I've seen.
I'm really hoping they find a way to add that kind of thing.
Also talking about the mopping feature, one thing that's missing is the ability to add cleaner to the reservoir, so far both the Roborock and the Deebot I've owned have had the "don't use cleaner, just use water" for mopping.
I'm not sure if dedicated mopping robots are different.
You guys are uploading bangers continuously.3 videos in this one week.🤯 Thank you.
One more big upload coming up tomorrow, stay tuned!😊
this is a bot.
There are newer models that require lesser maintenance. That includes autofilling the water from a reservoir attached to the charging station, emptying the dust into a bag when full, able to do multiple runs on the same spot etc.
Can you recommend one?
@@ndog2004 The new Ecovacs or Roborock
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I don't think they will clean up the cloth or maybe use disposable ones
I waited for some time for Lesics to release this video. I find this very useful. Thanks guys!!!
Amazing, there’s so much of human brain behind the brain of a seemingly simple Robot Cleaner. Just love it. Hail Science.
Can u please make a video on C-RAMs
0:20 how cool is that !!
Consistency is on another level
Your explanation with beautiful animations too good
this is a bot.
I was continuously Searching for such videos on this channel for three-four days, but could not find it. Got it finally today.
wow.. Super video...
Thanks to the team whose hardwork help us to understand a hard topic within 6 minutes.
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This is a very great video with a lot of in-depth explanation.
Well-done!!!!
Super explanation
Nice video.
Question: Do all cleaning robots in the market have all these features? How to differenciate if they have them or not? The product tag is often polluted with marketing talk and imprecise information and by looking at the product, the technologies might not be easily distinguishable by a layman.
Not all of them have the same features. I would recommend you to go to the official site + take a look at reviews from costumer to know if the robot fits your needs
I'd look at robot vacuum reviews. "Vacuum Wars" here on youtube does an outstanding job.
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This robot saved us during Covid lock down when maids were not allowed to come inside house. Really amazing technology. Cleans better then a maid and don't spread the dust in the surrounding area.
Different type of wealthy when you can afford house cleaning staff to keep your own home clean
How about You clean it yourself Jesus Christ 😂
@@yakarotsennin3115 Um, no. Even upper middle class people are being stupid if they don't do it. Just focus on what you're a specialist at (and on becoming an even better specialist), delegating such tasks to others/specialists. Then give that time to your family, friends, sport, or learning.
Just in case anyone is wondering , this video is talking about the iRobot Roomba S9 and S9+ , two robots that are pretty expensive and are the only robot vacuums that have the front camera.
Thank you!
Please make a video of how an electric geyser works?
توضیحات این ویدیو عالی بود و لذت بردم مفاهیم پیچیده رو به سادگی توضیح میده
Excellent storytelling with full of sciences and technology.
Finally got the perfect answers of my all doubts about this robo but still i wanna know how it will clean a floor where it will find a polythene/used chips packet, a A4 size paper or anything more than size of 1-2 cm & which dc vaccum pump they used which gives high efficient suction capability with low power input usage with a single battery charge.
I am sad today I didn't got a single subscriber😭😭............. .
lol
this is a bot.
Cleaning robots causally using a mine sweep algorithms in your house
I never imagined these much functions happen inside that flat buddy. Thanks for enlightening me.
Best way to learn.. understanding problem and working toward it.. thank you.
I like how you added all the dirt and fingerprints on the Roomba
Sometimes the charging station emits also some kind of light or signal.
I own a robot vacuum cleaner.
I have Roborock S5Max for a little bit over a year now. The maintenance is real bitch sometimes.. but I moved recetly to smaller apartment so now it's finally working as purposed. This apartment has flat floors, no tresholds and no carpets and is about 50m² large. 2 people and 1 big dog and cleaner works alright, it's not even necessary to clean the robot everytime, only about once per 3 full runs I think (so about 1 time per week), only the bin has to be emptied everytime because of the dog hair fill the bin really easily. Also it's really entertaining to observe the robot running and it's also sort of a companion. If I lived alone I would definitely need one of those to cheer me up.
I'm kinda satisfied with S5 Max but I'm looking forward to S7 Max Ultra with better sonic mopping mechanism, self-emptying and self water filling and cleaning station + 3D camera vision.
I think that in about 2 or 3 generations Roborock could come up with the ultimate robot vacuum with little to none maintenance which we all dream of.
thanks
Splendid! Super easy to follow and understand the technologies needed to perfect the cleaning robot.
Robots are helpful
sir, your explanation is very well. can you explain how to print billions of transistors in a single semiconductor surface.
Very clear clarification. Thank you very much for saving my time and for making this valuable video.
sir please develop a video on Surgical robotics
Sir what components./material used to make this robot by ourselves.
what an amazing piece of tech!!!!11!!1
I have a question. How high level program language is converted into binary numbers or machine language. Could you please make a video about it
This is physics and mechanics channel,
This is high level overview
High level program -> compiler -> assembler -> machine language
Or
High level language -> interpreter (execute code line by line instead of converting entire program to machine language)
this is a bot.
Look they are a machine, not miracle workers. They need to be cleaned maintained. I got rid of most of my small rugs and the ones I kept I pick up shake and roll them out of the way. I changed my chairs to lighter ones that I lift onto the table. The wires are protected or out of the way. Changed the grates to flatter ones. I make a run about to make sure nothing will damage my machines ( yes I have 3 one for each floor). I love them, they have saved my back. Once a week I go around with my duster and get the corners they miss. Love them.
Do the lidars atop autonomous vehicle produce only 2D maps too?
I have seen a cleaning robot that is capable of doing wet/ dry clean in one go, and to my surprise it was extremely silent
so? when manufacters add a tiny miniguns on the top as a final point?
The only drawback of these robot vacuum cleaners are they dont clean.
such a easy way to understand the technologies and elements in the robots, thanks.
God it's awesome how you give us these ingenious ideas
Tips to this cleaners cut a bamboo and put it down at cabinets refrigerators etc so that it can pass through below them
Another amazing mans invention that replaced women, and does the job better without any whining! Love the robot 🎉
Geez, okay boomer, sexist as hell there. No need to show off why you're single, "Big Man". 😬💀💀💀
Thank you very much. Your videos are very helpful in introducing my students to new technologies.
I really love this animation
When lesics publishes One video you already know the next Two days they Will realese another Two and you live those days in good Mood
Some robot vacuum cleaners have chargers with a vacuum cleaner to vacuum out the vacuum when it’s done cleaning your floor such as the Roborock S7+, Roomba i7+, Yeedi clean station, and a few others.
I can Roborock S7+ it works very well with the app.
After the robot knows the area of the house. You can mark areas where it should not go. Like a Christmas tree 🙂
Once the novelty wears off, these things become extremely annoying that will annoy you for hours while they clean.
I do it in 5 minutes, where these take an hour or more. They also get stuck and yell for help all the time.
“Yell for help all the time” 😄 That’s funny.
You should not buy a crappy one then. There are good bots out there too. I'm pretty happy with mine.
This is some great stuff dude❤
I'm working on a graduation project like this, can you help me with the type of the controller used,, which to use Arduino or Rasberry pi?
I wonder if it’s work clean ( robot clean ) good or not . I am curious to ask you .
Perfect explanation
What is the optical limit switch mentioned here?
witch softwares did you used for this amazing animation?
Big ❤️,
Wow! Amazing machine
Amazing explained.
Great upload friend 💐👍
this is a bot.
Can it avoid hot stoves?
Which robat cleaner mechine is good. Service where
- You didn't explain how it knows when it's full (which could happen often since it's chamber is pretty small) and what it does (does it dump it out or just go sit in the charging port and wait for you to empty it?)
- 6:28 You forgot to add the cost to the list of drawbacks.
Omg 😃. Same questions were running through my mind during the whole video 😁
Wait how are you pumping ou tso many bautiful 3D animations in such short amount of time. Impressive!
This is my favorite channel so far 🙂
branch education is also interesting
You are doing a great job to help❤humanity.
Such a brilliant invention
How can I get this components? Please reply I want to make this as a project of my final year.
Which motor is used
3:33 Is there any sensor to prevent smearing dog poop?
am i the only one who thinks these look cute, the way they move and stuff idk maybe i’m weird
I wanna pet one🥰
@@hiranhasaranga6450nowadays these are so expensive
my primitive cleaning bot from 15 years ago died last month. Its only got a bumper and charger sensor, no wet mop. It will get stuck on thick wires, will fell down stair, but still work well for all this time, its got a simple go around corner strategy by repeatedly bumping.
Can someone suggest the one best cleaning with mop robot.. there are so many , difficult to choose one.
Want more videos like this.
Super robot 🤩
What is consummation amount by hour !?
I'm interesting to that too !
Great work 🥳🥳🥳 Thanks 💜💜💜
Wow....science at its best....woahh
Please tell how to make the smart controller.
The inventor looks to be straight out of Theme Hospital :) cool!
Its very good and cleaning dust and pet hair. I can go longer cleaning times for my gaming pc. My filters and fans needed cleaning every few weeks. Now its every few months. I love them
Congrats bro
5:40 is that Bolt?
amazing animation! thank you very much! :)
THANKSGIVING
Hey bro how do these robots are been programmed
But how will it detect where dust is prsent or not
Thank you so much 🥰.
Woow fantastic engineering😍😍😍
But do all robots have a lidar? I don't see one picking out of mine. Aren't lidars really expensive?
Great video. Thank your!
Thanks 😊 for technical knowledge given 👍
Thank you for all the efforts put into making these videos. I hope you get paid back in abundance.
Great vid sir🤩