> I would assume that the image is handled in software: IE, the vacuum runs software that uses the image as one of its many inputs to decide where to steer the vacuum.
They mainly use lidar for navigating the room, the front camera is to help identify obstacles so they're not run over. They also advertise using the camera and a two-way microphone with remote control through the app, so you can look around your home or talk to your pets while you're away.
They mainly use lidar for navigating the room, the front camera is to help identify obstacles so they're not run over. They also advertise using the camera and a two-way microphone with remote control through the app, so you can look around your home or talk to your pets while you're away.