History Of Household Robots

  • The Sewing Machine

    The Sewing Machine
    The first functional sewing machine was invented by French tailor Barthelemy Thimonnier. This machine used only one thread and a hooked needle that made the same chain stitch used with embroidery.
  • RL500

    RL500
    Household robots extend outside the homes, too. Robot mowers include the Robomow RL500. It is fully automatic with rechargeable a battery.
  • The Swash

    The Swash
    With the Swash you can bring that number down to practically zero. It refreshes clothes with a precision misting and a rapid thermal drying process. It works on fabrics that are too delicate to put in a washing machine such as cashmere or lace, and removes odor and wrinkles in about 10 minutes
  • The Roomba 980

    The Roomba 980
    The Roomba hasn’t been able to completely replace a full sized vacuum cleaner but these automatic carpet cleaners are getting more capable every year. The latest models can connect to your internet allowing you to set schedules and preferences via a smartphone app, and will automatically return to their charging station when their batteries get low. The top of the line model the Roomba 980.
  • The 3E-A18

    The 3E-A18
    The 3E-A18 has a digital face that can cry, smile, and snooze. Apparently, it’s also huggable. Honda intends for these robots to act as guides or assistants to disabled or ailing humans.
  • LG Cloi

    LG Cloi
    LG intends the robot to be a smart home essential addition, helping with climate control, cleaning, and so on.
  • Aeolus

    Aeolus
    Enter Aeolus: a robot that can clean your house, act as an alarm for posture changes in case of a fall, and more. It features built-in cameras, Alexa and Google Home integration, and a 2.5 KG payload.
  • The FoldiMate

    The FoldiMate
    The FoldiMate boasts the ability to fold a whole laundry load in just four minutes. However you still have to clip on each individual item and the machine can’t sort clothes on its own. Still this is a cool device that could help many people.
  • THE WORLD'S FIRST ROBOTIC KITCHEN

    THE WORLD'S FIRST ROBOTIC KITCHEN
    Featuring an advanced, fully functional robot integrated into a beautifully designed, professional kitchen, it cooks with the skill and flair of a master chef. The prototype was premiered to widespread acclaim at Hannover Messe, the international robotics show.
    The consumer version set for launch in 2019 will be supported by an iTunes' style library of recipes.
  • The SpotMini

    The SpotMini
    We’re very close to saying goodbye to chores such as vacuuming, mopping, dry cleaning, and lawn mowing thanks to current technology. Will we ever have a robotic butler that can handle emptying out the dishwasher? The SpotMini from Boston Dynamics is getting better at being a butler. The robotic is not ready to come to the world yet though.