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Syncere Lume Smart Lamp Turns Into Robot That Does Chores

Syncere Lume Smart Lamp Turns Into Robot That Does Chores

The Lume smart lamp is changing how we see home devices. Syncere designed it to look like a normal lamp. As a result, it fits naturally into any room.
Most of the time, Lume works like a regular bedside or floor lamp. However, it transforms when activated. Users can control it with voice, an app, or motion.
Hidden robotic arms and a camera emerge from inside. The lamp then performs simple chores. For example, it can fold laundry, pick up clothes, and adjust pillows.

AI-powered chores and pricing details

Lume uses AI trained on human folding techniques. In addition, computer vision helps it recognize fabric and objects. Therefore, it can handle tasks with better accuracy. After completing its work, the robotic arms retract. As a result, the device returns to its original lamp form. This design keeps the space clean and uncluttered. The product is currently available for pre-order. The standard version starts at around $1,499. In addition, a dual “Duet” version costs about $2,499 and handles more complex tasks. This innovation shows how robotics can blend into everyday life. However, cost and practicality will influence adoption. Overall, the Lume smart lamp combines convenience and smart design. It brings AI-powered assistance into a familiar household object.

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