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This new robot vacuum-and-mop is so eagle-eyed it can even spy clear liquid spillages

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  • The Eureka J15 Max Ultra is the first robovac to detect clear liquids
  • It uses AI to detect subtle changes in floor texture
  • It responds by lifting the vacuum roller and mopping the spillage

Eureka has unveiled the J15 Max Ultra, the first robot vacuum and mop that’s able to detect and respond to transparent liquids on your floor.

It boasts an updated version of Eureka’s ‘IntelliView AI’ technology, which made its debut in the J15 Pro Ultra. This feature meant that when met with a wet spillage, the bot would rotate, lift its roller brush to stop that part getting wet, and prioritize mop cleaning to get the spillage dealt with. The only problem was that ambient light meant transparent liquids could confuse the robot’s vision sensors, but not so with the updated version of the technology.

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