Aug 31 2011, 4:59am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
LG will debut a new vacuum cleaning robot at the IFA 2011. All tests I know of vacuum robot always come to the same conclusion - these robots do not clean. They are cool looking gadgets though and great Segway for your cat (see video below). LG is coming out with a new vacuum robot that features three video cameras and an interface to your smartphone. This way you can see yourself in real-time how much dirt the robot leaves behind.
The LG VR6180VMNC also listens to your voice commands. The price of the LG VR6180VMNC will be 899,000 Won (~$844).
The IFA 2011 opens on September 2nd in Berlin, Germany. Read all the latest news and highlights in our IFA 2011 Hub.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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