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118:. The robot represented an improved version of the original Mint, supporting multiple NorthStar cubes simultaneously. An additional feature of the robot was the ability to continue work at the same spot if the machine was interrupted during cleaning. Mint Plus featured an automatic cleaning solution dispenser that kept the cloth wet during cleaning. One of the two Mint Plus robots had an installed docking station that functioned as a charging stand where the robot could be placed manually. 96: 31: 107:, a cleaning robot that dusted and wet-mopped hard surface floors. The robot's "wet mopping mode" had a coverage of 93 sq m (1000 sq ft) and 23 sq m (250 sq ft). The Mint lacked a vacuum motor and was one of the quietest floor-cleaning robots. The Mint was described as a "not fully autonomous robot"; hence, a cleaning cloth had to be attached to the cleaning pad before using it. The robot used an 373: 368: 383: 378: 111:
called NorthStar for navigation. Mint used a navigation cube as a beacon for navigation, and the original model could only handle one of these beacons at a time.
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Evolution Robotics cooperated with Cambridge University for research in vision technology. Software products of Evolution Robotics were licensed by the
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Korean Institute of Industrial Technology Licenses Evolution Robotics' ViPR Vision
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On September 14, 2011, Evolution Robotics released a second model,
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Evolution Robotics Mint Cleaner using wet cloths from Swiffer
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Cambridge University cooperates with Evolution Robotics
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Information technology companies of the United States
369:Defunct robotics companies of the United States 41:was an American technological company based in 87:acquired Evolution Robotics for $ 74 Million. 103:In January 2010, Evolution Robotics released 8: 323:− Website of Evolution Robotics (archived) 66:Korean Institute of Industrial Technology 249:(Press release). Idealab. Archived from 180:(Press release). Idealab. Archived from 384:Companies based in Pasadena, California 133: 379:Defunct companies based in California 7: 25: 292:Heater, Brian (August 22, 2013). 121:In 2013, Mint was rebranded as 1: 273:"Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner" 27:American technology company 400: 345:34.146444°N 118.153194°W 109:indoor navigation system 83:On September 17, 2012, 350:34.146444; -118.153194 100: 70:Sony Robotics Division 35: 321:http://evolution.com/ 253:on September 15, 2012 98: 59:autonomous navigation 33: 184:on February 12, 2012 164:Evolution Robotics: 57:, localization, and 49:. It specialized in 341: /  53:technologies, with 101: 39:Evolution Robotics 36: 34:Evolution Robotics 72:and were part of 16:(Redirected from 391: 356: 355: 353: 352: 351: 346: 342: 339: 338: 337: 334: 309: 308: 306: 304: 289: 283: 282: 280: 279: 269: 263: 262: 260: 258: 243: 237: 236: 234: 233: 218: 212: 211: 200: 194: 193: 191: 189: 174: 168: 162: 156: 150: 144: 138: 21: 399: 398: 394: 393: 392: 390: 389: 388: 359: 358: 349: 347: 343: 340: 335: 332: 330: 328: 327: 317: 312: 302: 300: 291: 290: 286: 277: 275: 271: 270: 266: 256: 254: 245: 244: 240: 231: 229: 220: 219: 215: 202: 201: 197: 187: 185: 176: 175: 171: 166:Company profile 163: 159: 151: 147: 139: 135: 131: 93: 55:computer vision 28: 23: 22: 15: 12: 11: 5: 397: 395: 387: 386: 381: 376: 371: 361: 360: 325: 324: 316: 315:External links 313: 311: 310: 284: 264: 238: 213: 208:techcrunch.com 195: 169: 157: 145: 132: 130: 127: 92: 89: 26: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 396: 385: 382: 380: 377: 375: 372: 370: 367: 366: 364: 357: 354: 322: 319: 318: 314: 299: 295: 288: 285: 274: 268: 265: 257:September 23, 252: 248: 242: 239: 228: 224: 221:Knapp, Alex. 217: 214: 209: 205: 199: 196: 188:September 23, 183: 179: 173: 170: 167: 161: 158: 155: 149: 146: 143: 137: 134: 128: 126: 124: 123:iRobot Braava 119: 117: 112: 110: 106: 97: 90: 88: 86: 81: 79: 75: 71: 67: 62: 60: 56: 52: 48: 44: 40: 32: 19: 336:118°9′11.5″W 326: 301:. Retrieved 287: 276:. Retrieved 267: 255:. Retrieved 251:the original 241: 230:. Retrieved 226: 216: 207: 198: 186:. Retrieved 182:the original 172: 160: 148: 140:MTB Europe: 136: 120: 115: 113: 104: 102: 82: 77: 76:robots like 63: 38: 37: 18:Mint (Robot) 348: / 333:34°8′47.2″N 363:Categories 278:2016-12-17 232:2021-02-04 129:References 61:products. 47:California 303:April 18, 152:Reuters: 116:Mint Plus 298:Engadget 91:Products 68:and the 51:robotics 43:Pasadena 227:Forbes 85:iRobot 74:WowWee 78:Rovio 305:2020 259:2017 190:2017 105:Mint 365:: 296:. 225:. 206:. 125:. 80:. 45:, 307:. 281:. 261:. 235:. 210:. 192:. 20:)

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Mint (Robot)

Pasadena
California
robotics
computer vision
autonomous navigation
Korean Institute of Industrial Technology
Sony Robotics Division
WowWee
iRobot

indoor navigation system
iRobot Braava
Cambridge University cooperates with Evolution Robotics
Korean Institute of Industrial Technology Licenses Evolution Robotics' ViPR Vision
Company profile
"Breakthrough "Micro-GPS" solution from Evolution Robotics™ debuts at CES, featured on WowWee's new Rovio™ robot"
the original
"iRobot Acquires Evolution Robotics, Makers Of The Mint Robot Vacuum, For $ 74 Million – TechCrunch"
"iRobot Acquires Evolution, Creating Cleaning Robot Empire"
"Evolution Robotics Introduces Mint™: The Evolution of Floor Cleaning"
the original
"Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner"
"iRobot gives Mint mopping 'bot a new lease on life as the Braava"
Engadget
http://evolution.com/
34°8′47.2″N 118°9′11.5″W / 34.146444°N 118.153194°W / 34.146444; -118.153194
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Defunct robotics companies of the United States

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