Samsung introduces a vacuum with a screen that lets you know when messages and calls are coming in
Samsung, a Korean company, has added some intriguing features to its Bespoke AI line of home appliances. You can now answer a call from your washing machine or show notifications on your vacuum cleaner.
Every feature of household appliances is incorporating artificial intelligence, which promises to improve cleaning effectiveness and reduce energy consumption.
Because the Bespoke AI line includes high-end vacuums, washing machines, ovens, and other appliances, not everyone can afford the prices.
A Samsung vacuum that can notify you when there are calls
With a 400W power supply, the Samsung Bespoke AI Jet Ultra handheld vacuum cleaner can operate for up to 160 minutes.
One of its many useful features is self-cleaning; when you leave the bag on the base to recharge, it empties itself.
It can now more accurately identify carpet corners and the type of surface (floor, carpet, rug, etc.) and apply varying suction power to each, thereby extending battery life, thanks to artificial intelligence.
In order to apply various cleaning patterns, it can also differentiate between various carpet types, such as long-pile and short-pile carpets.
It tracks the days and cleaning time, has attachments to turn it into a wet mop, and purifies the air.
The panel integrated into the handle is the most inventive feature. The vacuum's screen will display call and message notifications if you connect it to your phone.
It is true that many people use headphones to listen to music or podcasts while using their vacuum, but if you would rather concentrate on your work, the noise from the vacuum might drown out any calls or notifications.
In this instance, having the vacuum cleaner itself notify you of calls could be helpful in certain circumstances.
Although it is not yet on the market, the new Samsung Bespoke Jet Ultra vacuum has already been announced. It is probably going to be even more expensive than the previous model, which cost $1,350.