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Robotic Vacuum Cleaners are an autonomous device that is designed to clean carpet, pool, lawn, gutter, tiles and hardwood floors of all dirt and debris. Factors such as the growing adoption of smart & connected products in homes, the increasing importance of clean and hygienic homes, shifting consumer preference towards purchasing intelligent home appliances, and the increased availability of technically advanced products are driving the growth of the robotic vacuum cleaners’ market.
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The global residential robotic vacuum cleaner market revenue totaled US$ 2.3 billion in 2021. It's expected that this market will increase in value to around US$ 2.5 billion in 2022. Additionally, due to increasing awareness about cleanliness and the growing interest in smart home technology, the demand for these robotic vacuum cleaners in residential settings is anticipated to grow significantly. It's projected that from 2022 to 2032, the market will experience an impressive CAGR of 14.5%. This growth is estimated to result in a market value of roughly US$ 9.7 billion by the year 2032.
As per the FMI’s study on the residential robotic vacuum cleaner market, it has been shown that the demand for robotic vacuum cleaners has significantly risen due to the emergence of advanced technology and efficient cleaning.
The robotic vacuum is also known as Robovacs, which comprises intelligent sensors and various other advanced features in order to ensure a clean and tidy household. Attributing to the growing urban households has increased the sales of residential robotic vacuum cleaners.
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sagarg889 · 2 years
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World Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market Share by 2022-2032: Upcoming Trends and Analysis
According to Future Market Insights (FMI), the global residential robotic vacuum cleaner market will grow from US$ 2.5 billion in 2022 to US$ 9.7 billion by 2032, with overall sales increasing at a 14.5% CAGR during the forecast period (2022-2032).
The growing demand for smart homes, combined with the increased implementation of connected devices, is driving the growth of the residential robotic vacuum cleaner market.
Similarly, the reduction in time required for domestic tasks is another factor influencing the residential robotic vacuum cleaner industry. Robotic vacuum cleaners for homes can quickly complete tasks such as mopping and cleaning.
Employing domestic workers may be prohibitively expensive or illegal in some countries. The robotic vacuum cleaner can help in these situations by performing tasks normally performed by domestic helpers. Vacuum cleaners with security features, such as warning owners of intruders and fires, are expected to enter the market for home robotic vacuum cleaners.
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The growing acceptance of smart homes and smart products is increasing people's proclivity for automation, which is one of the major factors driving the market for robotic vacuum cleaners.
The desire for products that are technologically advanced in their operation and useful in streamlining tasks has grown in tandem with the growth of tech-savvy people. Customers struggle to find time to clean and mop as their lifestyles and schedules change. This will have an effect on the growth of the robotic vacuum cleaner market in the long run.
Various manufacturers are constantly introducing new products in order to capitalise on emerging market opportunities. For example, in April 2021, iRobot Corp, the world leader in consumer robots, expanded its Roomba® robot vacuum lineup in India with the introduction of the new RoombaiSeries products i3 and i3+.
However, factors such as shorter battery life, inability to clean rooms with complicated structures, and higher costs of these robotic vacuum cleaners are expected to significantly limit market growth during the forecast period.
Key Takeaways: Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market
By type, the in-house residential robotic vacuum cleaner segment is anticipated to account for the leading share in the global demand for residential robotic vacuum cleaner during the forecast period while the outdoor residential robotic vacuum cleaner segment is estimated to grow at a robust CAGR of 5% through 2032.
Among the charging mode, auto-battery charging segment is anticipated to grow at the highest CAGR of 2% between 2022 & 2032.
By operation mode, the self-drive robot segment is anticipated to grow at a CAGR of 6% between 2022 & 2032.
The U.S. residential robotic vacuum cleaner market is expected to grow at a CAGR of around 9% through 2032.
The residential robotic vacuum cleaner market in India is expected to grow at 4% CAGR during the forecast period.
"Growing demand for automated equipment is expected to drive growth in the residential robotic vacuum cleaner market over the next ten years," according to an FMI analyst.
Who is Winning?
Market players operating in residential robotic vacuum cleaner market include iRobot Corporation, Xiaomi, Neato Robotics Inc., Dyson Inc., ECOVACS, Hayward Industries Inc., Koninklijke Philips N.V., Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., Pentair, Milagrow Business, and Knowledge Solutions (Pvt) Limited among others.
These leading players are concentrating on introducing new and advanced residential robotic vacuum cleaners with multiple tasking features. Besides this, they are adopting strategies such as partnerships, collaborations, acquisitions, mergers, and strengthening of distribution channels to expand their global footprint.
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More Valuable Insights on Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market
Future Market Insight’s report on the residential robotic vacuum cleaner operation mode research is segmented into four major sections – type (in-house robot, and outdoor robot), charging mode (manual charging, and auto-battery charging), operation mode (self-drive robot, and remote control robot), and region (North America, Latin America, Europe, East Asia, South Asia & Pacific, and the Middle East & Africa), to help readers understand and evaluate lucrative opportunities in the residential robotic vacuum cleaner demand outlook.
Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market by Category
By Type:
In-house Robot
Outdoor Robot
By Charging Mode:
Manual Charging
Auto-Battery Charging
By Operation Mode:
Self-drive Robot
Remote Control Robot
By Region:
North America
Latin America
Europe
East Asia
South Asia & Pacific
Middle East and Africa (MEA)
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markettrend24 · 2 years
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Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market risks and challenges that the industry is facing
Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market risks and challenges that the industry is facing
This report studies the Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market with many aspects of the industry like the market size, market status, market trends and forecast, the report also provides brief information of the competitors and the specific growth opportunities with key market drivers. Find the complete Residential Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market analysis segmented by companies, region, type and…
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blueweave8 · 2 years
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India Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market Growth, Industry Trends, Report 2022-2028
A recent study conducted by the strategic consulting and market research firm, BlueWeave Consulting, revealed that the India robotic vacuum cleaner market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 43.7%, during the forecast period. The India robotic vacuum cleaner market is booming because of the adoption of automated products, the growing trend of smart home devices, and technological advancements in the robotics industry. Furthermore, the changing lifestyle, high disposable income, growing working population, decreased time for household activities, rising purchasing power, and ease of usage are also propelling the growth of the India robotic vacuum cleaner market.
Growing Technological Advancements in Robotic Technology, Adoption of Automated Products, and Growing Trend of Smart Home Devices to Drive the Market Growth
The research and development in the robotics industry aid in the production of robotic vacuum cleaners with innovative features such as anti-drop, anti-winding, anti-wining, and mapping ability. Moreover, modern robotic vacuum cleaners are integrated with mobile applications, sensors, voice recognition, camera, radar, laser-guided systems, and gyroscopes. For example, the Proscenic 850T WiFi Connected Robot Vacuum Cleaner has IPANS 2.0 intelligent cleaning system. It has WiFi connectivity, voice assistance, and compatibility with Alexa and Google Home. This enables it to create a floor map, prevent cleaning in prohibited areas and update the areas that have already been cleaned to avoid the repetition of cleaning. Moreover, the introduction of robotic vacuum cleaners like ILIFE V5s Pro, which can mop wet floors and clean floors simultaneously, is expected to drive market growth.
Nowadays, robotic vacuum cleaners offer new features such as WiFi connectivity, AI features, voice assistance, UV sterilization, compatibility with Google voice assistant and Alexa, etc. This enables the consumer to have better control and customize the product operations for better cleaning. The changing lifestyle of the population is also an important growth driver. Due to the growing working population, the time for household activities has decreased, disposable income has increased, purchasing power has increased, and people are opting for robotic vacuum cleaners as they clean without human intervention. For instance, iRobot Roomba 692 Vacuum Cleaning Robot recommends cleaning schedules, learns the owner’s cleaning habits, navigates itself to the charging point, and suggests innovative ideas like extra cleaning during allergy season. This makes robotic vacuum cleaners an attraction among the busy working population, thus driving market growth.
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India Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market - By Distribution Channel
On the basis of distribution channels, the India robotic vacuum cleaner market is segmented into online and offline. Amidst the segmentation, the offline distribution segment accounted for the larger market share in 2021 due to the trust and confidence gained by offline service companies by providing top-notch customer service. On the other hand, the online distribution segment is expected to grow with the highest CAGR during the forecast period 2022-2028 due to the growth of e-commerce and the increasing trust of people in e-commerce.
Impact of COVID-19 on India Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market
As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world witnessed one of the worst recessions since WW2. The India robotic vacuum cleaner market was affected during the Covid-19 pandemic. The manufacturing companies of the robotic industry were compelled to shut down temporarily. The industry workers returned to their native places. Eventually, the supply chain was disrupted. Later, the demand for robotic vacuum cleaners increased among residential end-users for cleaning purposes due to the rapid spread of the Covid-19 virus. The manufacturing companies revolutionized their robotic vacuum cleaners with UV sterilization features to protect against germs to maintain hygiene. However, in 2021, after the withdrawal of lockdown restrictions, the use of robotic vacuum cleaners for commercial purposes bolstered the market.
Competitive Landscape
The key players operating in India robotic vacuum cleaner market are Puresight Systems Pvt Ltd, Eureka Forbes Ltd, Frootle India Private Limited, Milagrow Business & Knowledge Solutions Private Limited, Philips India Limited, Anker Innovations Ltd, Libra Appliances Private Limited, Shariden Private Limited, and other prominent players. The key players have adopted various strategies like innovation, facility expansion, product diversification, investments, alliances, collaborations, acquisitions, and partnerships to expand their customer base and gain a competitive advantage in the overall market.    
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By Evan Ackerman 29 Jan 2024
Citing “no path to regulatory approval in the European Union,” Amazon and iRobot have announced the termination of an acquisition deal first announced in August of 2022 that would have made iRobot a part of Amazon and valued the robotics company at US $1.4 billion.
The European Commission released a statement today that explained some of its concerns, which to be fair, seem like reasonable things to be concerned about:
Our in-depth investigation preliminarily showed that the acquisition of iRobot would have enabled Amazon to foreclose iRobot’s rivals by restricting or degrading access to the Amazon Stores.… We also preliminarily found that Amazon would have had the incentive to foreclose iRobot’s rivals because it would have been economically profitable to do so. All such foreclosure strategies could have restricted competition in the market for robot vacuum cleaners, leading to higher prices, lower quality, and less innovation for consumers.
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luxe-pauvre · 5 months
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For us today, it is still difficult to imagine a future society in which paid labor is not the be-all and end-all of our existence. But the inability to imagine a world in which things are different is only evidence of a poor imagination, not of the impossibility of change. In the 1950s we couldn’t conceive that the advent of refrigerators, vacuum cleaners, and, above all, washing machines, would help prompt women to enter the workplace in record numbers, and yet they did. Nevertheless, it is not technology itself that determines the course of history. In the end, it is we humans who decide how we want to shape our destiny. The scenario of radical inequality that is taking shape in the U.S. is not our only option. The alternative is that at some point during this century, we reject the dogma that you have to work for a living. The richer we as a society become, the less effectively the labor market will be at distributing prosperity. If we want to hold onto the blessings of technology, ultimately there’s only one choice left, and that’s redistribution. Massive redistribution. Redistribution of money (basic income), time (a shorter working week), taxation (on capital instead of labor), and, of course, of robots. As far back as the 19th century, Oscar Wilde looked forward to the day when everybody would benefit from intelligent machines that were “the property of all.” However, technological progress may make a society more prosperous in aggregate, but there’s no economic law that says everyone will benefit. Not long ago, the French economist Thomas Piketty had people up in arms with his contention that if we continue down our current path we’ll soon find ourselves back in the rentier society of the Gilded Age. People who owned capital (stocks, houses, machines) enjoyed a much higher standard of living than folks who merely worked hard. For hundreds of years the return on capital was 4–5%, while annual economic growth lagged behind at under 2%. Barring a resurgence of strong, inclusive growth (rather unlikely), high taxation on capital (equally improbable), or World War III (let’s hope not), inequality could develop to frightening proportions once again. All the standard options – more schooling, regulation, austerity – will be a drop in the bucket. In the end, the only solution is a worldwide, progressive tax on wealth, says Professor Piketty, though he acknowledges this is merely a “useful utopia.” And yet, the future is not carved in stone. All throughout history, the march toward equality has always been steeped in politics. If a law of common progress fails to manifest itself of its own accord, there is nothing to stop us from enacting it ourselves. Indeed, the absence of such a law may well imperil the free market itself. “We have to save capitalism from the capitalists,” Piketty concludes.
Rutger Bregman, Utopia For Realists: And How We Can Get There
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shital1998 · 1 year
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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market- Global Opportunity Analysis and Industry Forecast (2021-2028)
Meticulous Research® – a leading global market research company published a research report titled “Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market by Type (Cleaning Robots, Mopping Robots, Hybrid Robots), Distribution Channel (Online, Offline), Operation (Self-drive) Price Range (Below USD 200, 201- 500) Application (Residential, Commercial) - Global Forecast to 2028".
According to this latest publication from Meticulous Research®, the global robotic vacuum cleaner market is projected to reach a value of $15.4 billion by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 23.2% during the forecast period. The market, in terms of volume, is estimated to reach 60.9 million units by 2028, growing at a CAGR of 19.7% from 2021 to 2028. The robotic vacuum cleaners market is witnessing growth due to high demand among consumers with busy lifestyles and growing automation in homes. The increased efficiency and productivity of vacuum cleaners due to advanced features, such as AI and connectivity, is propelling consumers to purchase robotic vacuum cleaners in Asia-Pacific and North America.
The robotic vacuum cleaners market is gaining high pace due to several strategic developments adopted by industry leaders to develop their product portfolio and meet the changing consumer demands in developed countries. The companies are majorly developing new robot vacuums with enhanced technologies. These new vacuum cleaners allow the users to customize the vacuuming & mopping operations that result in efficient cleaning. Additionally, to meet the demand globally, companies are expanding their sales network in untapped regions with online sales channels.
The global robotic vacuum cleaners market is segmented based on type (cleaning robots, mopping robots, hybrid robots), distribution channel (online, offline), operation (self-drive, remote-controlled), price range (below USD 200, USD 201 to 500, above USD 501), application (residential, commercial [hospitality, offices, healthcare, retail, other end users]) and geography (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa). The study also evaluates industry competitors and analyses the market at the country level.
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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market, by Type
·         Cleaning Robots
·         Mopping Robots
·         Hybrid Robots
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market, by Distribution Channel
·         Online
·         Offline
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market, by Operation
·         Self-drive
·         Remote-controlled
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market, by Application
·         Residential
·         Commercial
o    Hospitality
o    Offices
o    Healthcare
o    Retail
o    Other Commercial Applications
Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Market, by Geography
·         North America
o    U.S.
o    Canada
·         Europe
o    U.K.
o    Germany
o    France
o    Italy
o    Spain
o    Russia
o    Rest of Europe
·         Asia-Pacific (APAC)
o    China
o    India
o    Japan
o    South Korea
o    Rest of APAC
·         Latin America
o    Brazil
o    Mexico
o    Rest of Latin America
·         Middle East and Africa (MEA)
o    UAE
o    Saudi Arabia
o    South Africa
o    Rest of the Middle East and Africa
Speak with Our Analyst: https://www.meticulousresearch.com/speak-to-analyst/cp_id=5181 Based on type, the robotic vacuum cleaners market is segmented into cleaning robots, mopping robots, and hybrid robots. The cleaning robots segment is estimated to account for the largest share in 2021 due to the inexpensive nature of these cleaners. Additionally, traditional infrastructure transformation to new homes & commercial spaces that support smart appliances drives the market.
Based on distribution channel, the market is segmented into online and offline channels. The online channel segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period.
Based on application, the market is segmented into residential and commercial. In 2021, the residential segment is estimated to account for the largest share of the market due to the product features that perfectly fit the home environment. Rising consumer demand for autonomous robotic technology and human intervention minimization are factors driving the market growth.
Geographic Review
This research report analyzes major geographies and provides a comprehensive analysis of North America (U.S., and Canada), Europe (U.K., Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Russia, and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, India, Japan, South Korea, and Rest of Asia-Pacific), Latin America (Brazil, Mexico, and Rest of Latin America), the Middle East & Africa (UAE, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, and Rest of the Middle East & Africa).
In 2021, Asia-Pacific is estimated to command the largest share of the global robotic vacuum cleaners market, followed by North America and Europe. The share is attributed to the robust manufacturing sector in China, Japan, and South Korea and the high deployment of robot vacuums and mops in residential setups.
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Key Players
The key players operating in the global robotic vacuum cleaners market are iRobot Corporation (U.S.), ECOVACS Robotics Co. Ltd. (China), Beijing Roborock Technology Co. Ltd. (China), Anker Innovation Technology Co., Ltd. (China), Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd (South Korea), Shenzhen Proscenic Technology Co. Ltd. (China), Neato Robotics, Inc. (U.S.), Cecotec Innovaciones S.L. (Spain), LG Electronics Inc (South Korea), Dyson Limited (U.K.), Panasonic Corporation (Japan), and Sharp Corporation (U.S.).
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·  Which are the high growth market segments in terms of type, distribution channel, operation, price range, end user, and region/countries?
·  What was the historical market for robotic vacuum cleaners across the globe?
·  What are the market forecasts and estimates for 2021–2028 in terms of revenue and volume?
·  What are the major drivers, restraints, and opportunities in the global robotic vacuum cleaners market?
·  Who are the major players in the robotic vacuum cleaners market?
·  How is the competitive landscape, and who are the market leaders in the global robotic vacuum cleaners market?
·  What are the recent developments in the global robotic vacuum cleaners market?
·  What are the different strategies adopted by the major players in the global robotic vacuum cleaners market?
·  What are the geographical trends and high growth regions/countries?
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D'Entrecasteaux (1991) by Branch & Associates (Australia) for Moulinex, France. D'Entrecasteaux is designed to be a low-cost household robot vacuum cleaner, projected to cost around a hundred dollars in production, despite its advanced features and artificial intelligence. The top picture shows an early proof of concept developed for Moulinex, conceived and prototyped in just 30 days, while the lower photo shows a later prototype cleaning under a chair without touching it, yet retaining positional information. “D’Entrecasteaux was the prototype of a low cost autonomous appliance that the user would simply put down anywhere in a room and from where it would proceed to clean the whole floor without any human involvement. It even headed off to a home bay to recharge its batteries when they got low and returned to where it had stopped so that it could continue finishing the job. Once finished, it would park itself in the same home bay and empty its dust bag into an attractive bulk collector. D'Entrecasteaux was nothing like the simplistic robotic vacuum cleaners and lawn mowers that had started to appear on the market and which did their cleaning by random roaming or other inefficient and limited methods. We were very proud of it. Our robot had scanning sensors that built an internal map of the room, including the layout of the furniture, where people were moving around, and when things inside the room changed. Nothing was added to or altered in the room to cater to any technical limitations. From this map, which was regenerated several times a second, the robot continuously planned what path to take next to systematically and efficiently clean all the floor space just like a human would. … D'Entrecasteaux incidentally was named after a sea channel near my home town of Hobart, Tasmania, originally discovered by a French explorer, and we chose the name in respect for our French client. Unbelievably, like in a movie, the first female European to land in Tasmania was a sailor's girlfriend, onboard D'Entrecasteaux's ship, disguised as a male so she could travel with her lover! Very French.” – Allan Branch, Save the Day: How to Fix Any Failed or Failing Company Without Downsizing.
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