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Sharp updates the Cocorobo line of  intelligent robot vacuum cleaners.
Sharp have updated their Cocorobo line of intelligent robot vacuum  cleaners, with a new smaller model, as well as a Cocorobo Navi function,  which allows the robot to be controlled when the user is outside the  home.
Cocorobo Navi can be used to visually map out your house creating a  floor plan, letting the robot know where objects are placed, so you can  directly specify where the robot should go.
Sharp also unveiled a controller, which connects to the Cocorobo via  it's USB port, and can be used to control a range of household devices.  Currently, Sharp TVs, air conditioning systems, LED lights and their  Slim Ion Fan can all be controlled via the smartphone app, with support  for competing companies products to be rolled out in future updates.
The new, smaller Cocorobo, the RX-V60, is 29.9cm in diameter, 4.7cm less than the current model, but with similar performance.
It features the power vacuum system, which can suck up dust from the  gaps in wood floors, and due to it's reduced size, can comfortably  maneuver around small spaces such as in between the legs of dining room  chairs.
It will go on sale in Japan on the 13th of December for approximately  75,000 yen (US$900) and Sharp will manufacture 8,000 units per month. 











 
 
 
 
 
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