
The first invention of the robot vacuum cleaner appeared in 1996 by Electrolux. Although it worked well initially, it had problems colliding with objects and leaving areas uncleaned. Due to these limitations, production was halted, allowing other brands to enter the market.
Subsequently, the Dyson company in Great Britain created the DC06 in 2001, but its high price prevented mass production. Then, iRobot launched Roomba, which changes direction when encountering obstacles, detects dirty areas and has tools to avoid falling down stairs.
Over time, the robot vacuum cleaner became quite popular, inspiring other companies. Roomba now has around 40 models in various price ranges. Neato Robotics launched the XV-11 with laser vision, and other companies have also invested in this robotic technology.
However, some negative aspects are also recurrent in the devices. For example, they require more time to fully clean the environment than other vacuum cleaners.
So, this may not be a good idea for those who want to clean the entire house quickly and in one go.
On top of that, they only work on flat surfaces, which is currently their main flaw today. Therefore, the devices may have problems with thicker carpets and may also not be able to clean the stairs.
Furthermore, some roboVacs, such as the Roomba robot, tend to have very expensive replacement batteries.
Therefore, its sensors do not work perfectly and the robot can end up getting stuck in places, requiring it to be released manually.
Sem falar, que os RoboVacs possuem a opção de encontrar sua própria estação de encaixe. Mas, às vezes, pode não conseguir encontrá-la.
Therefore, it is still not possible to just use the robot to keep your home clean. For thicker dirt, it is recommended to use regular vacuum cleaners and only use this for daily cleaning.