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Uploaded by spectrummag on Jan 16, 2012
The Ecovacs Deebot D76, introduced at CES 2012, has a docking station capable of emptying the robot's dust bin automatically. Read more: http://spectrum.ieee.org/automaton/robotics/home-robots/ces-2012-robot-vacuum...
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@GreenGiantShit She's pointing out that it wouldn't go back to base on it's own, but required a forceful shove by the demonstrator.
So it's ability to go back to the base on it's own is in question.
roidroid 1 month ago
I thought it would dump it's contents into a trashcan all by it self...
RoboTekno 1 month ago
so a vacuum vacuums the vacuum, thats f-d up
MaBuSt 1 month ago
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mhe123321 1 month ago
600 bucks? LOL
markyyy9999 1 month ago
@taltigolt
Your english does not make any sense.
GreenGiantShit 1 month ago
so goes back to homebase means pushing it with anger into the base
i see
taltigolt 1 month ago
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@GreenGiantShit She's pointing out that it wouldn't go back to base on it's own, but required a forceful shove by the demonstrator.
So it's ability to go back to the base on it's own is in question.
roidroid 1 month ago
I thought it would dump it's contents into a trashcan all by it self...
RoboTekno 1 month ago
so a vacuum vacuums the vacuum, thats f-d up
MaBuSt 1 month ago
ส็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็็
mhe123321 1 month ago
600 bucks? LOL
markyyy9999 1 month ago
@taltigolt
Your english does not make any sense.
GreenGiantShit 1 month ago
so goes back to homebase means pushing it with anger into the base
i see
taltigolt 1 month ago