

The camera’s field of view is 148.3 degrees. The AIVI Camera allows for video recording and assists in other functions, like drawing a 3D map of your home’s floor plan. To the front of the robot is the AIVI Camera and camera indicator light. The Robot has its own dustbin that gets emptied into the OMNI Station once docked. Also on the top of the robovac are the dust bin, power switch and reset button, and Wi-Fi status indicator. The TrueMapping Distance Sensor uses laser ranging-measuring (LiDAR) of up to 32 feet (10 meters) to judge the distance between the bot and surrounding objects, including automatically identifying up to 30 household items commonly found on the floor, like slippers and cables, while it’s moving. The microphone array is used for the YIKO voice assistant and voice calls and has a listening range of up to 26 feet (8 meters). On the top of the robot is a raised cylinder that includes a three-microphone array and the TrueMapping Distance Sensor. There’s a lot of technology packed into both the DEEBOT T10 OMNI and OMNI Station. Wi-Fi Requirements: 2.5GHz or 2.4/5 GHz mixed, 802.11 b/g/n, IPV4 protocol
