Talk:Cleaning Robot/@comment-27207385-20180816122133/@comment-2A02:C7F:9C3B:B000:C9CD:12A8:DA22:C2E1-20180816185709

Toaru Wiki User 381176:

It is not completely out of the question - that a company will design and manufacturer a product similar to the "Cleaning robot"; at some point within the next 30 years. These "Cleaning robot" products may vary in size - depending on how large the "space" they would be operating in is. If they are operating in small private or public property, they would be reduced to a size in which they would not obstruct somebody's path or bump into objects - as often. As a consequence of this, they may be unable to "suck up" larger pieces of garbage. However, they would still be able to "suck up" crumbs, dirt and smaller garbage. If they are operating in large private or public property, they may be as large as the "Cleaning robots" you see in the image above. Because of this, they would be able to "suck up" larger pieces of garbage, crumbs and tougher dirt. If you live in a small house, a smaller "Cleaning robot" may be more suitable for you; and if you live in a larger house, a larger "cleaning robot" may be more suitable for you. If the "higher-ups" of a city wanted "Cleaning robots" for public use, they would likely purchase the larger variant - as they would be operating in public space (which is large). They would have a special camera installed - to allow them to avoid pedestrians and or stop if there are too many pedestrians. They would also be able to avoid objects. The "Cleaning robot" would have special rollers underneath its body - to move around. They would be able to extend their "legs" to climb over difficult terrain. Before this process is executed, they must make sure there are no pedestrians in the area - to ensure that they don't get hit by the "leg extensions" It must also check for pedestrians in the process of "tilting slightly backwards to consume rubbish". Special software may be installed to stop them from consuming certain items. These items may include: wallets, purses, watches, jewellery, bags, money etc. These "Cleaning robots" would cost around 1.2 million yen each. The cost differs - depending on where you live. If you live in the United States, they would cost $10,822.46 each. If you really want one, you should start saving.