LAS VEGAS - still in CES 2013 there another interesting stuff.
iRobot Mirra 530, mirra its robot pool bots. you must have try to cleaning your pool with long, unweldy nets and hoses, and always gave up in frustration.
Mirra 530 would have been a huge help, now being show off at CES 2013, it improves upon the company's Verro pool bots.
with its rotating brushes, Mirra is desain to scrub any type of in-ground pool without using the pool's filtration system, a concept aimed at saving energy.
Unlike the $1,099.99 Verro 500 PowerScrub, the $1,299.99 Mirra has wheels instead of treads and a more powerful suction and filtration system.
Mirra can pump and filter about 70 gallons of pool water per minute and suck up debris as small as 2 microns.
Its iAdapt Nautiq technology allows it to suss out the dimensions of the pool and choose the most efficient way to rid all surfaces, from the bottom to the waterline, of everything from hair to bacteria.
It can hug walls, handle steps, and automatically dodge obstacles. Also, it won't get its 60-foot floating power cord tangled up.
When you yank it out of the water, you just empty the two filter canisters of debris, then drop it back in next time.
truly effective just put Mirra in your Pool she will start cleaning, mean while you can do other thing.
Mirra will be available this spring in select countries, along with iRobot's Looj 330 gutter-cleaning robot, which is already on the U.S. market.
iRobot Mirra 530, mirra its robot pool bots. you must have try to cleaning your pool with long, unweldy nets and hoses, and always gave up in frustration.
Mirra 530 would have been a huge help, now being show off at CES 2013, it improves upon the company's Verro pool bots.
with its rotating brushes, Mirra is desain to scrub any type of in-ground pool without using the pool's filtration system, a concept aimed at saving energy.
Unlike the $1,099.99 Verro 500 PowerScrub, the $1,299.99 Mirra has wheels instead of treads and a more powerful suction and filtration system.
Mirra can pump and filter about 70 gallons of pool water per minute and suck up debris as small as 2 microns.
Its iAdapt Nautiq technology allows it to suss out the dimensions of the pool and choose the most efficient way to rid all surfaces, from the bottom to the waterline, of everything from hair to bacteria.
It can hug walls, handle steps, and automatically dodge obstacles. Also, it won't get its 60-foot floating power cord tangled up.
When you yank it out of the water, you just empty the two filter canisters of debris, then drop it back in next time.
truly effective just put Mirra in your Pool she will start cleaning, mean while you can do other thing.
Mirra will be available this spring in select countries, along with iRobot's Looj 330 gutter-cleaning robot, which is already on the U.S. market.
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