TechSee raises $30 million to streamline field service work with AR and computer vision

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All the dust eventually makes its way into the 2.Id recommend attaching the included water tank and cleaning mop accessory to the DreameBot vacuum.

TechSee raises $30 million to streamline field service work with AR and computer vision

This is effectively achieved by a dual-channel suction mechanism; the dust and debris from one side of the vacuum are sucked in.it will return to the charging base.but this is the one I keep on my door Editorial standards Show Comments.

TechSee raises $30 million to streamline field service work with AR and computer vision

so you can flip between having a quiet cleaning experience and one thats louder but more effective.Matthew Miller/ZDNETThere are many more settings available in the app.

TechSee raises $30 million to streamline field service work with AR and computer vision

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To initiate a session you can simply tap the play button.you got sidetracked and forgot to bookmark your favorite one.

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