The arrival of robot vacuum cleaners has made many housewives happy, and LG goes one step further with the HOM-BOT Turbo+ robot vacuum cleaner, because the household chore, which for many people does not smell, is becoming more than a toy. LG has connected a household appliance with a smartphone, which can now add the management of a vacuum cleaner to its list of "skills". The public will get to know HOM-BOT Turbo+ live at the upcoming electronics fair CES 2016, and we already know what we can expect from it.
LG HOM-BOT Turbo+ it is robotic vacuum cleaner, which can be controlled with a smartphone. It will be officially presented to the public for the first time in January 2016 at the Electronics Fair CES 2016, and for the "appetizer" LG has already offered us some details. The robotic vacuum cleaner will receive commands or instructions via mobile applications, and control via a mobile phone will be completely simple, as LG has built eyes into the vacuum cleaner, that is the camera, which we can also use as a security camera when we are not at home. It is the first mammal to use the so-called virtual reality, which in practice means that if you are going to take pictures with your phone dirty place, the LG HOM-BOT Turbo+ will immediately roll up its sleeves, rush to the scene of the crime and get to work.
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The LG HOM-BOT Turbo+ robotic vacuum cleaner will by no means be cheap (the prices of previous HOM-BOT models ranged from 800 US dollars), but that's the price if you want someone else to do the dirty work for you. The vacuum cleaner will have a built-in 80V lithium-ion battery, which is supposed to provide 40 minutes of autonomy.