These days, robotic cleaners are very commonplace; no one is surprised anymore when they see an iRoomba or Neato robotic vacuums roaming around. Samsung then decided to hop into the already-established yet still growing family of robotic vacuums by unveiling the VR9000H. Of course, it has some tricks that separate it from the rest of the pack.
The most interesting feature in the robot is the feature called Point Cleaning, which allows the user to control the robot using a laser pointer, not unlike how a cat owner controls a cat.
Going on sale in European stores this September, the VR9000H will cost a staggering €1,000 (~$1,330 USD).
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