RoboMop

The RoboMop (previously sold as RoboMaid in the USA) is an inexpensive (US$50 or less) robotic floor duster introduced RoboMop International apparently in an attempt to capitalize on the success of the iRobot Roomba. The device consists of a hat-shaped frame with an electrostatic dust pad on the bottom, driven by a self-propelled ball that fits into the middle of the frame. The product is powered by a rechargeable battery that can be plugged into... more

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