Thursday, August 22, 2013

The Bot that Makes a Clean Sweep


The hustle and bustle of today’s lifestyle has definitely put a strain on our personal time. Typical house chores often feel like a distraction from things that matter most to us. Such chores, if neglected, make our living environment not only unhealthy but an uncomfortable one. 

The solution is the NaviBot-S, Samsung’s latest independent home cleaning system. Small, flat and silent, it crawls through your living space; cleaning and removing dust particles effortlessly. Its Dust Particle Sensor intelligently detects even the slightest amount of dust and persistently cleans until the job is done. The end result is a squeaky clean hygienic environment that’s safe for children to play in.


The Navibot-S achieves this with the advanced Visionary MappingTM Plus System that enables the bot to clean narrow spots quickly and efficiently. When low on power, it ingeniously takes the shortest route back to the docking station, and resumes its last position once fully charged; eliminating downtime and unnecessary travel distance. Consequently, the bot delivers a cleaner home in a shorter timeframe. 


The slim 80mm profile allows the NaviBot-S to reach every nook and cranny, covering every inch with its sweeping action. Users can even dictate how often they prefer the NaviBot-S to do the work for them. This whole process is also silent; thanks to the Air Path Technology that keeps noise levels to a maximum of 60dB. And because it works without ever getting in your way, you won’t have to be spend too much time cleaning.

Conventional cleaning robots usually work well on one surface but struggle with others. The NaviBot-S includes a Turbo Mode and Spot Mode that performs great on challenging surfaces like carpets and rugs. Usually requiring manual effort, these surfaces are easily tackled by the NaviBot-S.


Regardless of the size of your office or home, the Samsung NaviBot-S leaves you with more productive time for the important events in your life. It does what it does best – it dusts where other robots and humans have failed.

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