 
 
                        
Milagrow HumanTech, recently in the limelight for the launch of its TapTop PC Android tablet (including one for women),
 has launched India’s first home cleaning robots. The company says it 
aims to use “robotic technology to empower humans so that everyday 
chores become hassle-free and easy.”
Mr Rajeev Karwal, Founder and CEO, 
Milagrow, says: “The lifestyle of urban India today is no different from
 that of the developed world and hence it is also reflected in the 
products and services used. People have lesser time on their hands, more
 women are joining the workforce, domestic help is becoming expensive, 
the greying population is increasing and so is petty crime. Domestic 
Robots can easily meet the resultant needs of the consumer arising from 
the above. Milagrow HumanTech will usher in this revolution into the 
Indian consumer goods market. Today we are announcing our foray into 
Home Cleaning Robots and we will follow through with more launches at 
regular intervals.”
Milagorw has launched three home 
cleaning robots, called RedHawk, BlackCat and Robocop. They can 
apparently clean all types of surfaces from marble to carpet to wood, 
and even recharge themselves in between cleaning cycles. They also 
feature obstacle and stair detection intelligence, using infrared. 
According to Milagrow, the cleaning robots are easy to use, and can also
 be auto-scheduled to clean particular time and date. Finally, apart 
from just floor sweeping, the cleaning robots come with an in-built UV 
ray lamp, which will help denature the DNA of virus and bacteria.
The cleaning robots feature as many as 
six cleaning modes such as spot, zigzag and wall-to-wall cleaning. An 
infrared virtual wall can also be set up to prevent the robot from 
venturing to places a user may not want it to – such as a small child’s 
play area. Another feature is the dirt detection capability, using which
 the robot can spend more time cleaning an excessively dirty area. 
Lastly, as for India-specific features, Milagrow says the robots have 
been specially customized with “higher suction power, all surface 
cleaning capability and larger dustbin trays.”
Mr. Karwal went on to add, “This 
initial range of domestic robots will steadily keep growing as the 
Indian market matures further. Newer and more specialized robots ranging
 from complicated swimming pool cleaners to massaging robots are already
 in the pipeline.”
Price and Availability
The three robots will be available at leading retailers and e-commerce websites in India, and are priced as follows: Robocop (Rs. 9,990), BlackCat (Rs. 15,990) and RedHawk (Rs. 16,990).
The three robots will be available at leading retailers and e-commerce websites in India, and are priced as follows: Robocop (Rs. 9,990), BlackCat (Rs. 15,990) and RedHawk (Rs. 16,990).

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