Coral, a human-centric robotics company, is now taking pre-orders for its first product, the Coral One, which is an innovative robot vacuum hybrid.
Over the last few years, consumers have come to know robotic vacuums as convenient disc-shaped devices that have the ability to autonomously roam around the home and tidy up small messes. The Coral One sets itself apart as a two-in-one vacuum robot that contains a handheld component that can be used to access hard-to-reach areas beyond the floor.
While the vacuum robot uses sensors and an internal computer to map its whereabouts, cyclonic technology and high-performance fans help to create a powerful clean across multiple kinds of floor surfaces within the home.
What's Driving This Trend
- Hybrid Robotic Vacuums
- The combination of robotic vacuum technology and handheld components presents an opportunity for devices that can clean floors and hard-to-reach areas in one.
- Human-centric Robotics
- As consumers increasingly seek devices that respond to their lifestyle and preferences, human-centric robotics products will increasingly abound in the market.
- Two-in-one Devices
- The Coral One's integration of a robot vacuum and a handheld device shows potential for the creation of more two-in-one devices for cleaning and other home tasks.
Who This Affects Most
- Robotics
- Innovative companies in the robotics industry could take inspiration from the Coral One to develop their own human-centric products.
- Home Appliances
- Manufacturers of home appliances may explore the creation of more two-in-one devices that streamline household tasks.
- Smart Home
- The Coral One's robotic technology positions it as a potential addition to the smart home ecosystem, providing a hands-free cleaning solution for homeowners.