The Future Of Robotics: 5 Inventions That Will Make Your Life Easier

Make The Future Of Robotics work ! Here are some inventions designed to simplify your life and save you some ungrateful everyday tasks.

New technologies interfere in all areas of everyday life, including at home. We obviously think of personal assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant that allow you to create a connected home and home automation with management of lighting, heating, security and Multimedia. However, new (even more futuristic) objects appear to simplify your life and save you some more or less thankless tasks.

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Foldimate, The End Of The Folding Chores ?
Let's start with the must-have Foldimate, this is a machine that is able to fold your laundry. A first version was presented at the CES in Las Vegas in 2017, but it was very cumbersome. The new model is more compact (the size of a small refrigerator), just position your laundry horizontally between two clamps and the Foldimate takes care of the rest. An arm system takes care of folding the laundry, it is then scented before being positioned in a tray.

Effie, The Iron Of The 21st Century
Another indispensable robot, Effie. This one will iron your clothes. It takes the form of a large rectangular box. The laundry is heated, then moistened and it passes through a pressing system in order to eliminate folds. Twelve clothes can be ironed in one pass. According to its designers, it can also dry clothes and eliminate bad odors.

Panasonic Ku, The Refrigerator That Brings The Aperitif
A little more futile, but still vital to bring the aperitif. The stand-alone refrigerator from Panasonic that moves when desired. It has sensors to reach its location, like robot vacuum cleaners.

Moley, The Robotic Arm That Cooks For You
This invention is intended for everyone who needs a cookbook to cook an egg. Moley is a robotic arm that is able to cook 2000 different dishes, a real chef at home. And cherry on the cake, it also cleans the countertop. This little gem of technology costs 80,000 euros…

The Robot That Stores Your Home
Even more useful than the robot vacuum cleaner, here is the robot that stores your home. The start-up Preferred Networks has designed a machine that is able to identify, retrieve and store objects lying on the ground. A 5D camera scans the room, using its database. The robot then heads to each object it has identified. He uses either a clamp or a suction system to recover them. The performance is all the more impressive as it is also able to store them in the right.

We are just beginning!😊

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