Around the House Technology: 8 Robot Helpers That Will Make Your Life Easier

Tired of cleaning, or don’t have time to do it? In need of worthy smart devices that can change the quality of life? Robots aren’t only in sci-fi movies anymore, there’s a whole market for people who want to buy robot companions.

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We’ve compiled a list of the best around-the-house tech anyone could splurge on for 2021, so for those who are interested in purchasing robot companions to get their life on smoother sailing, take a look at our list:

1. Buddy ($1700 to $2000)

Buddy, a robot designed and made for socialization by Blue Frog Robotics. Buddy is a perfect domestic robot, powered by Android Software and Unity 3d. And honestly, for its price range, this robotic companion certainly lives up to its price. Here’s a list of what it can do:

  • Interact with and entertain children
  • Play songs
  • Personal assistance
  • Interact with other devices
  • Help you stay connected with family and friends
  • Protect the house

Its features include a camera, a temperature sensor, infra-red, ultrasound, thermal sensors, ground detectors, and a range-finder sensor. Run these up with your tech-savvy friend, and they’d probably be impressed.

Buddy has a pretty cute and memorable design, with facial expressions that will change according to its mood and a body on wheels that lets it smoothly roll around.

2. Lovot ($3000)

This Japan-based robot is one of the cutest, simplest, but pricier domestic robots in the market. Their design is quite lovable, however; and would probably sway any tech-lovers out there. On top of that, it’s small, which makes it even cuter. Lovot was made by Japanese start-up Groove X. Here’s what it can do, to name a few:

  • Learn from daily interactions
  • Navigate its environment
  • Distinguish human beings from objects
  • Recognize people
  • Greet people

Some of its features include a camera, a microphone, a luminosity sensor, and a thermal camera.

3. Aido ($500)

A cheaper model compared to the two above, Aido is another exceptional domestic robot that’s available on the market. Here’s what it can do:

  • Patrol the house
  • Monitor the environment’s temperature and air quality
  • Create interactive learning experiences
  • Keep track of to-do lists and schedules
  • Reads bedtime stories to children
  • Recognizes people
  • Has an HD projector
  • Play movies

4. Rockubot ($139.99)

Rockubot is an impressive cleaning robot. The company that designed it promised that Rockubot can kill up to 99.9 percent of bacteria, germs, and even mites. So, what makes it so impressive? Take a look at what it can do:

· Sterilize your house
· Clean the bed
· Sanitize electronics and objects
· Play music through Bluetooth speaker

For those who want to have a two-in-one deal then Rockubot might just be the deal they’ve been looking for. Who doesn’t want a music-playing home-cleaning robot? And the price? Pretty good for what it can do.

5. Ubtech Lynx ($983.99)

This robot is unique because it collabs directly with Amazon’s Alexa – and they are quite a duo. What are some things Lynx can do?

  • Weather updates
  • Avatar mode that enables users to hear, see and speak through Lynx
  • Monitor the house
  • Lynx’s software can be updated through its app

The design is quite cool as well, and reminiscent of the robots one would see in cartoons when growing up.

6. Alfawise Magnetic

Alfawise magnetic is not just a cleaning robot, it was designed to clean windows as well. Alfawise comes with suction features so that people can stick it on windows and it won’t fall off. And it will clean both interior and exterior parts of a window, so it’s pretty practical and useful for people living in high-rise flats.

On the other hand, this model can also be used to clean the inside, such as the floors.

7. Olly ($549)

What stands out about this robot is that it’s been designed to shape a personality that’s unique to other Olly models – no Olly is the same. They call it an ‘evolving personality’.

Olly achieves this by learning its owner’s habits, likes, and dislikes, and by being receptive to the owner’s personality. It collects information from daily interactions, which in turn, helps it understand its owner better. Moreover, Olly can suggest things by analyzing the owner’s wants and needs. Machine learning at its finest.

8. iRobot Braava Jet 240 ($180)

iRobot’s new robot model will impress many homeowners, and with the affordable price tag on this one – it might just be another perfect deal that might be a loss to pass out on.

The iRobot Braava Jet 240 can clean space of up to 300 square feet in one go and can sweep up 1000 square feet. And it will do a good job since it’s been designed to reach and navigate through difficult-to-reach spaces. It can clean various surfaces, like hardwood for example.
Looking for an affordable cleaning robot? iRobot’s Braava is definitely worth checking out.

Final words

We hope this list has been helpful, and maybe give some inspiration and ideas for all of you out there. Tech is becoming more and more advanced, and there are many products out there that show this spectacular and impressive progress, but that doesn’t mean that technology has to be out of reach.

As we’ve seen in this list, technology can be present and helpful even in the house, and there are many options to choose from. Technology is incredible but it can also be practical and useful for simpler things. And since companies are only getting better at designing them, there is no doubt that robot helpers will advance and grow beyond what we can imagine in the near future.

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