Household technology has progressed so much and has even added convenience to the simplest of task. One really neat product that has come out recently is the SmartShopper Grocery List Assistant. You will never forget a grocery item ever again and you will always have what you need from your trip to the supermarket.
It's a voice activated list maker for grocery errands. You simply say the item into the device and it will automatically identify the product and records the item. The built-in programming will choose from 2500 pre-installed items with additional memory space for you to add some of your own as well. You could even mark products for the ones you have coupons or promotional codes for.
When you are ready to go, all you have to is push the print button. The SmartShopper Grocery List Assistant will then categorize each item into categories such as "Beverages" or "Meats" for extra convenience at the store. Then, it will print out your list on a receipt-size paper. No more scribbled lists and no more forgotten items.
Each purchase includes magnet, mounting components, and 3 rolls of paper.
iRobot Corporation released a series of automated vacuum cleaners called the "Roomba" vacuums. Just like the movie "iRobot", people are often skeptical of the abilities of automated systems. In most people's minds, why let a machine do a simple human chore?
The iRobot Roomba 560 was released nearly over 8 months ago in August of 2007. However, consumer confidence of the Roomba 560 did not hit its peak until recently. 8 months was enough time for hasty buyers to try it out, leaving the rest of us with their experience which allows most consumers to see the negative aspects of the product.
Why do you need an automated vacuum cleaner? The average American family comes together as an entire whole-family after dinner, which is typically a 4-hour period before bedtime. In fact, an increasing amount of people allow themselves to be so busy, that the modern American would not have time (or the desire) to even do a 15-minute vacuuming chore.
The solution is the Roomba 560 automated vacuum cleaner. Features The unit features an improved programming that allows a user to program a vacuum chore schedule for up to 4 rooms. All you have to do is literally "set it, and forget it!" It navigates around the house safely without hurting wall trims, cabinets, or other furniture and could even detect obstacles or foreign objects in its path. Upon finding a foreign entity, the Roomba 560 could navigate carefully around the object and cleans around it. Its sensors could even detect elevation drops or high-climb areas and would appropriately avoid such terrain that would cause it to be damaged.
This incredibly intelligent machine could also detect heavier soiled areas and could concentrate its time more intently in those areas. It cleans up spills, dirt, dust, fur, and other carpet messes automatically and without a problem; and after it's done, it will return to its self-recharging dock. Each purchase comes with a pair of "Virtual Wall" modules that sends an off-limit boundary for the vacuum robot so that it would either ensure completeness of job done in one room, or seals off a restricted or sensitive area such as a baby's room or storage rooms. In addition its built-in scheduling software allows a user to program up to 7 cleaning sessions per week.
You won't even have to buy dirt bags but only empty its integrated dust container. It moves around easily on carpet with any level of thickness, and makes effortless transition between moving on hard-floor to carpet. This is an excellent convenient-product that has a definitely bright future. Imagine coming home to a nice clean home. You wouldn't have to hear the annoying and loud buzzing of a conventional vacuum. In fact, you won't have to vacuum at all. All you have to do is enjoy the results of your $350 investment.