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Vac ‘n’ Roll : The Dustball robot cleaning concept

Vac ‘n’ Roll : The Dustball robot cleaning concept

The Dustball robotic vacuum cleaner would roll around public spaces, like airports and train stations

We do like our robotic vacuum cleaners, but most of those that we have featured so far have, for good reason, followed a similar short and squat design.

Dutch designer Dave Hakkens has opted to turn his back on this familiar shape and the household cleaner environment in which such a device might be found, in favor of a fairly large, industrial-strength ball for cleaning up public spaces.

Hakkens’ Dustball concept is said to have been inspired by a hamster ball, but is not intended to be powered by the frantic footwork of tiny mammals. Although not giving away any specifics, the designer says that the unit will move around by shifting its internal weight across two axes. A motor inside the core of the large football-sized device takes care of generating the flow of air through the honeycomb of vents in the tough outer shell, and will also blow out short bursts of used air to disturb otherwise inaccessible dirt from corners.

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When the dust collector is full, the Dustball returns to its docking station – where it also receives charge for the batteries – and starts to glow. The two halves of the outer shell are held together by magnetic force, which is released when the unit needs emptying to allow the dust collector to be removed.

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