
Window cleaning robots aren't that new, but most of them, like the Windoro, rely on magnets to stay vertical. This requires the robot to be built in two parts and sets a limit on how thick the window glass can be. Ecovacs' Winbot 7, which was on display at CES, uses a pair of concentric suction rings to adhere to the glass, so is claimed to work on any thickness of window... Continue Reading Ecovacs Winbot 7 robot cleans windows with sticktoitiveness
Section: Robotics
Tags: Cleaning, Ecovacs, Glass, Robots
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