The Gadget Thread
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:11 pm
Starting a new thread here so we can stop derailing another when it comes to new gadgets and observations on them. Summary of the other one was, I believe, that Chromecast is awesome.
On another gadget note though, I got a roomba! Who am I to say no to having a robot servant running around and doing my most hated chore, right? (Seriously, vaccuming sucks and I have an irrational hatred for it- for whatever reason I don't mind other stuff half as much.) Finally set it up a few days ago and a few observations-
- The "saving time" factor hasn't really come into play much yet as I keep watching it. Once I'm confident that it can go about my apartment just fine and clean everything I guess I'll set it up to run during the day, but for now I keep an eye on it figures its thing out.
- Roomba is ok with most cables but did eat my laptop cord that was dangling on the floor, and got stuck under the radiator in the kitchen. Also cannot quite work out once it goes into the kitchen that it should get up from the 1" rise between hardwood floor living room and kitchen tiles- perhaps it eventually can but I haven't waited that long.
- It actually also just makes you keep a tidier house as it can't clear clutter off the floor, so you can't just throw your backpack down or whatever. So maybe there's more than one reason it keeps your house clean!
- As a friend noted who stopped by, the floor does indeed look much shinier and cleaner. So I guess it's doing something, but real trial IMO is how well it does the job in a year or so.
- It was kinda funny as they say you need to clean the rollers more often if you have pets, which I don't so I was all "oh, it won't be so much!" Apparently I forgot that I shed worse than many a person's pet (literally, a ball of hair after I shower is normal type thing) so those suckers were covered. My hope is it's one of those "it finds more the first time(s) you run it and there will be less from now on" type things.
- It looks like it follows a random path more than anything, TBH, but I was impressed to watch it perfectly follow a large circular plate I have under a potted plant just perfectly. Also for experimental purposes I put a balloon out on the floor to see how it deals with that versus furniture- interestingly the roomba knows it's not a solid immovable object and will slow down, but go through it.
On another gadget note though, I got a roomba! Who am I to say no to having a robot servant running around and doing my most hated chore, right? (Seriously, vaccuming sucks and I have an irrational hatred for it- for whatever reason I don't mind other stuff half as much.) Finally set it up a few days ago and a few observations-
- The "saving time" factor hasn't really come into play much yet as I keep watching it. Once I'm confident that it can go about my apartment just fine and clean everything I guess I'll set it up to run during the day, but for now I keep an eye on it figures its thing out.
- Roomba is ok with most cables but did eat my laptop cord that was dangling on the floor, and got stuck under the radiator in the kitchen. Also cannot quite work out once it goes into the kitchen that it should get up from the 1" rise between hardwood floor living room and kitchen tiles- perhaps it eventually can but I haven't waited that long.
- It actually also just makes you keep a tidier house as it can't clear clutter off the floor, so you can't just throw your backpack down or whatever. So maybe there's more than one reason it keeps your house clean!
- As a friend noted who stopped by, the floor does indeed look much shinier and cleaner. So I guess it's doing something, but real trial IMO is how well it does the job in a year or so.
- It was kinda funny as they say you need to clean the rollers more often if you have pets, which I don't so I was all "oh, it won't be so much!" Apparently I forgot that I shed worse than many a person's pet (literally, a ball of hair after I shower is normal type thing) so those suckers were covered. My hope is it's one of those "it finds more the first time(s) you run it and there will be less from now on" type things.
- It looks like it follows a random path more than anything, TBH, but I was impressed to watch it perfectly follow a large circular plate I have under a potted plant just perfectly. Also for experimental purposes I put a balloon out on the floor to see how it deals with that versus furniture- interestingly the roomba knows it's not a solid immovable object and will slow down, but go through it.