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Roborock Reveals How to Coexist with Animals and Technology at Home

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Roborock experts share tips for peaceful home life with pets

SYDNEY, Aug. 8, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Animals and technology: a combination that can be challenging for those living in smart homes. In increasingly connected households, where devices communicate with residents, move autonomously, and manage the home with ease, it is essential to consider their interaction with pets, who are sensitive to unusual stimuli and noises.

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To celebrate International Cat Day (August 8) and Dog Day (August 26), Roborock shares useful practices to ensure pets feel protected and comfortable at home – especially for Aussies who are known for their love of pets.

As a leading manufacturer of smart home cleaning devices, Roborock has extensive experience studying animal behavior in relation to smart technology.

"The fundamental issue is that pets have very different personalities and needs. When designing our products, we aim to find a balance and make compromises. Meeting the needs of a single pet is not difficult; the real challenge is to make the same vacuum cleaner adaptable to a wide variety of domestic environments with animals," says Yuxuan Li from the Roborock Research and Development team.

Dogs and Cats: Different Approaches to Technology

Dogs and cats interact differently with technology in the home. Generally, dogs approach technology with curiosity, while cats are more cautious and distrusting. Dogs are more sensitive to sounds, whereas cats respond more to movement. Both, however, react to the sensory stimuli produced by IoT devices and need help orienting themselves within the smart home.

"The load capacity of our devices takes into account scenarios where pets, cats in particular, might climb onto the vacuum cleaner, and the LDS system ensures operational capability even in the presence of obstacles during mapping and navigation." continued Yuxuan Li.

"At the same time, when you come across dogs bothering the robot vacuum cleaner, the robot must continue to clean diligently, without 'giving up'. It must therefore have several flexible navigation strategies to manage different, often unexpected scenarios, completing household chores without interruptions."

Dogs and cats vs IoT technology: addressing pets' fear of technology

Instead of talking about "fear of technology," it is more accurate to say that dogs and cats can be afraid of specific stimuli associated with it. To minimise disturbances, it's advised to avoid loud and sudden noises that can scare animals, such as those from blenders, notifications, and vibrations.