The system uses various in-built cameras to scan the rooms of your home and then use a special AI algorithm to create a graphical 3D representation of it. This happens every time the vacuum leaves the dock so that it has a real-time idea of where everything is placed. Over time, this system can then learn to predict the layout of the room in relation to all the stationary and temporary objects laying on the floor. This helps in sustaining the collision avoidance systems, as well as more efficient planning of the cleaning routes.
The same array can also be used to identify the kind of cleaning required and select the proper speed for the 4kPa fan. Depending on the situation, it defaults to one of 4 suction modes, which are designed for different scenarios. Similarly, if it notices contaminants in the way, it can automatically lift up the mop to prevent further spread. This is what makes a truly smart cleaning system.
If you don't want to leave the thinking to the computers, you can manually set a specific cleaning plan for each individual room, whether that is sweeping, moping or basic vacuuming. Once the robot finishes all the tasks, it will automatically return to the dock, where it can be cleaned using a special hot air system. The home base can deliver up to two houses of hot air cleaning, so you don't want to worry about odour or humidity.
For now, this setup is still in the pre-order phase, with a launch price of 3,999 yuan. We will have to wait and see if the price changes by the time it is ready for global launch. We will surely like to review it for GL Life once it does become available. So, stay tuned for that.