Robotic pool cleaners used to be judged mostly by suction, brushes, and how much debris they could collect. Those things still matter, but they are no longer the whole performance story. The bigger shift is navigation. A pool robot that moves randomly may clean some areas well and miss others. It may repeat the same […]

Source: Robotics & Automation News — read the full report at the original publisher.

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