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LG has decided to release the LG RoboKing VR5901KLK robot vacuum on July 1st, 2010. For your info, this robot vacuum cleaner is 30% faster compared to available products. The LG RoboKing robot VR5901KLK vacuum also boasts 112 cameras and 51 sensors. It only has a noise level of 50dB. [Akihabara]

MSI Robot Vacuum MS800

by Johan on June 5, 2010 · 1 comment

MSI Robot Vacuum MS800

The MSI M800 is a robotic vacuum cleaner with a powerful suction system and an arm that swipes at dirt and helps push it into the robot’s dust hungry mouth. What makes the MS800 special is that it has a self-charging capability. This robot vacuum also uses sonic sensors that stop the device from bumping into furniture. The MSI Robot Vacuum MS800 will be priced at around $400 each. MSI also makes two other robotic vacuums, the fancier R-1300, which features a webcam you can watch from your computer and use for household security, and the R-500 which has a super slim design but lacks the sonic sensors and self-charging capability of its siblings. Watch the video after the jump. Read more

Taito R2-D2 Vacuum Cleaner

by Johan on April 23, 2010 · 2 comments

Taito R2-D2 Vacuum Cleaner

Taito’s Star Wars R2-D2 USB Vacuum Cleaner is perfect for cleaning dust from your desktop. The device draws power from your computer’s USB port and provides enough suction to clean up equally small amounts of debris, detritus, and dirt. $20.90 is all you need to bring home the Taito R2-D2 Vacuum Cleaner. [Product Page]

LG Robot Vacuum Football Tournament

LG will hold a tournament where participants will use remote controlled LG Robot Vacuum as soccer player and fight each other in order to win one of several 42-inch LED Canvas LG TVs. LG is expecting 32 different teams to join this event. This Robot Vacuum Football tournament will be held on May 16th, 2010. [LG via Akihabara]

Miele Hybrid Vacuum Cleaner

by Johan on February 9, 2010 · 0 comments

Miele Hybrid Vacuum Cleaner

The Miele Hybrid Vacuum Cleaner comes equipped with a special engine that operates on two power sources: an AC power or a battery. The vacuum features a 1,800W cleaner with a 9 levels of air cleaning, and a built-in attachment caddy around the hose base. It has a lightweight Li-Ion battery that can power the vacuum for 20 minutes. The battery will fully recharge in only 3 hours. If you are interested, you can purchase the Miele Hybrid Vacuum Cleaner for €770 or around $1,056. [Product Page]

Toshiba And Electrolux's Escargot Vacuum Cleaner

Toshiba has joined with Electrolux to designed the Escargot Cyclone Vacuum Cleaner (a.k.a VC-Z100L). Weighing at just 2.2Kg, the vacuum cleaner works quieter than a hair dryer at 65dB. Unfortunately, the Escargot is currently available only in the Japanese market. It is priced at 11,550 Yen or around $130. [Akihabara]

Silent Vacuum Cleaner With An iPod Dock

by Johan on December 10, 2009 · 1 comment

Silent Vacuum Cleaner With An iPod Dock

Electrolux has unveiled their latest design concept, the “Silence Amplified” Vacuum Cleaner, which is actually a concept version of their recently released UltraSilencer Vacuum cleaner. This concept vacuum cleaner features a built-in iPod dock and a set of speakers, so you can listen to your favorite music and clean your room at the same time. Electrolux has also conducted a lab study with a series of tests to see how people react when vacuuming to music. One of the results is that vacuuming to music gets the job done faster, with less stress, and it can even result in some more calories burned. [Electrolux]

Samsung Furot II Robot Vacuum Cleaner

by Johan on September 17, 2009 · 6 comments

Samsung Furot II Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Samsung has successfully developed a robot vacuum cleaner that will be a competitor to the iRobot 560 Roomba. Known as the Samsung Furot II, the robot has a built in camera to help avoid any obstacles on its path. It even has a memory that works when the Furot II is off. So if you have surpassed its 90 minutes worth of cleaning time on its battery, you can recharge it and the Furot will pick up where it left off. No word on pricing or availability so far. [Newlaunches]