networkworld.com - 3/4/2009
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The folks at iRobot apparently have plenty of time on their hands. They created a prototype wireless, robotic vacuum cleaner...powered by a hamster running inside a spinning ball. The rodent's movements with the ball are fed to and analyzed by a complex set of sensors, which then guide the ...
gadgetreview.com - 3/5/2009
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gadgetreview.com —
I can only imagine what the folks at
PETA are saying about this video. As you’ll see,...
the well paid engineers at iRobot decided to retrofit one of their autonomous vacuums with a hamster, a hamster ball and some sensors. Which ever way the ...
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Hamster iRobot Vacuum: Clean Or Cruel, You Be The Judge
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Hamster iRobot Vacuum: Clean Or Cruel, You Be The Judge
GadgetReview —
... the well paid engineers at iRobot decided to retrofit one of their autonomous vacuums with a hamster, a hamster ball and some sensors. Which ever way the hamster moves so does the vacuum. I don’t hear any vacuum noise, though, leading me to believe that this is just for gimmick and won’t ever come to market. Darn it! I was really looking for another novel way to clean my apartment.
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Gizmodo —
... Some engineers with some free time on their hands decided to retrofit a Roomba with a mechanism that allowed it to be controlled via hamster ball. That is to say, whichever way the hamster runs, the Roomba goes. I'm sure it's quite liberating for the hamster, but I wouldn't count on your floors getting too clean. [Networkworld via ...
Hamsters power iRobot’s new vacuum cleaner
Gizmo Watch —
... Engineers at iRobot have created a prototype vacuum cleaner that is wireless, robotic and has a hamster in a ball. Clearly, the vacuum cleaner was developed to stay as a prototype forever, more proof comes along when you consider that it uses a series of sensors to follow the speed and direction of the hamster. So it’s cool to watch, fun, and all that, but I guess it would have been a lot better if they tried that on Asimo.
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