Windoro is a window-cleaning robot developed by PIRO and Ilshim Global, in South Korea. More robot news: spectrum.ieee.org
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  1. watson7ful on 30 Jun 2011

    window cleaning is important for all. My video is almost similar to this.

  2. nachtnite on 30 Jun 2011

    @arseniyt
    Watch this

    - watch?v=dJC-PzjvGaU

  3. arseniyt on 30 Jun 2011

    But how good does it clean?

  4. roidroid on 30 Jun 2011

    interesting so many dislikes. Is it because he occasionally crosses his arms? It is bad gesture from a salesman.

  5. jesinu on 30 Jun 2011

    @nicemikkel10
    This is true however, this is from South Korea.
    They bring plenty of their own awesomeness to the table.

  6. jameslspohn on 30 Jun 2011

    It would take a week to clean a house how slow the robot is going!

  7. SAMoryakin on 30 Jun 2011

    @minimalistfuturist в тех странах где его будут покупать нет стеклопакетов )))

  8. SAMoryakin on 30 Jun 2011

    ja right ja ja

  9. nicemikkel10 on 30 Jun 2011

    Japan
    Home of awesome shit

  10. zshiller on 30 Jun 2011

    See the original at zshiller under “Robot cleans windows “

  11. arieluc on 30 Jun 2011

    The original window cleaning robot. Seems like c opy of the original. Created by Israel Miller and Haim Sandor, advised by Zvi Shiller.

  12. minimalistfuturist on 01 Jul 2011

    а как он стеклопакеты мыть будет??

  13. flootedbeam on 01 Jul 2011

    What’s the mileage?

  14. wingzero0721 on 01 Jul 2011

    @PaganMinistry Dey Turk ur jrrrrbs!!!!

  15. PaganMinistry on 01 Jul 2011

    @Laur3ntLapo THEY TOOK OUR JOBS!!

  16. MaximussPoosus on 01 Jul 2011

    This is impractical.

    Totally useless for office buildings and a lot of homes for that matter.

  17. nachtnite on 01 Jul 2011

    It already be sold 33,000 pieces. 8million U.S dollars in dealer supply price this week.

  18. frankbraker on 01 Jul 2011

    excellent product for acrophobics who have high windows… otherwise, not much of a market

  19. therandomawsome on 01 Jul 2011

    “Auto-matic-ily.” lol.

  20. stbays on 01 Jul 2011

    @adsilcott

    In theory, this would be a tool moved around the house by another robot. With this and other “tools”, the house robot would maintain your home even if you’re away for an extended time.

  21. adsilcott on 01 Jul 2011

    Well that’s kinda cool to watch… but unless they can move from window to window on their own I don’t see them being that time saving.

  22. elpicos8091 on 01 Jul 2011

    @Laur3ntLapo go to school then

  23. Laur3ntLapo on 01 Jul 2011

    they took our jobs!

  24. SuperDisser on 01 Jul 2011

    400 dollars to save me 120 seconds every week?

    I’ll stick with my Pinesol and Paper Towels.