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For added convenience, the vacuum's cleaning head automatically adjusts to transition from wood, tile, and linoleum to carpets and rugs, while improved anti-tangle technology ensures it won't get stuck on cords and rug fringe. If the unit begins to pick up a cord or carpet tassel, it will automatically reverse the direction of its brushes to extract the item. A gentle-touch bumper system senses obstacles so the vacuum automatically slows its approach, gently touches the obstacle, then redirects to continue cleaning under or around the object. Because it cleans under beds, couches, and other hard-to-reach areas, it actually vacuums more of the floor than a standard upright. The vacuum also senses dirtier areas and spends more time cleaning them, and it uses built-in cliff sensors to avoid stairs and other drop-offs. In addition, invisible barriers can be set using the unit's Virtual Wall ...
By the way, have you caught this awesomeness? Now I also want a cat with it...
Can you imagine tying a laser pointer to the thing? The cats would just go crazy.
I don't just want a cat now; I want a whole litter of kittens. On a side note, the house that that was shot in looks like a domestic zoo. And the laser pointer idea is awesome. You could take it to the next level and put on multiple lasers. Like a strobe light....