
Realme Robot Vacuum launched with smart cleaning and mopping features, coming to India soon
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Realme Robot Vacuum comes with 2-in-1 vacuum and mopping functions that you can control using the Realme Link app.
Realme Robot Vacuum is the company’s first robotic vacuum cleaner that joins the long list of AIoT products in the kitty. Realme’s new vacuum cleaning robot brings the essentials of a vacuum cleaner, which is vacuum and mopping. Realme has used a LiDAR sensor on the Realme Robot Vacuum for smart mapping of the area it is cleaning, but there are a total of 38 sensors on the robotic cleaner. Realme’s new vacuum comes as a part of the 1+5+T strategy for smartphones, AIOT products, and televisions. The global launch of the Realme Robot Vacuum is meant for European markets, but Realme confirmed to India Today Tech last week that the robotic vacuum cleaner will arrive in India soon, ahead of Diwali. A particular date is not available though. Realme’s vacuum cleaning robot, however, will not debut with the GT series, which makes me think that Realme will hold a separate event for its AIoT products. And apart from the Realme Robot Vacuum, there are a couple of other products, such as the Realme Watch 2 and Realme Watch 2 Pro that may arrive in India.
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