If you own Roomba’s j7 and j7+ robot vacuums, these machines are already running the latest version of iRobot OS. The most important features the company touts about these machines are their pet-centric capabilities. These functions include the Pet Lock feature that prevents pets and kids from accidentally turning the device on and the Keep Out Zones option that lets users specify areas of their homes they don’t want the products to clean.
The Keep Out Zone functionality can be especially helpful for people who own pets that are extremely territorial in nature and do not really fancy a strange-looking moving object intruding into their space. For pets that shed a lot, iRobot OS can recommend an automated cleaning schedule that takes the pet shedding season into account.
One of the major concerns surrounding robotic vacuum cleaners is the ability to avoid objects. Having detected more than 43 million objects across users’ homes, iRobot OS now claims the ability to detect, recognize, and avoid more than 80 different objects commonly found in homes. This ability is further enhanced by the company’s ever-evolving computer vision platform. Apart from these updates, the move to iRobot OS will also help these machines respond to Alexa, Siri, and Google Assistant voice commands. iRobot claims existing products can already differentiate between 600 individual voice commands, with more advanced features coming with future updates.
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