SoftBank created its own robot vacuum that uses self-driving car technology and costs $500 a month

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SoftBank created its own robot vacuum that uses self-driving car technology and costs $500 a month
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The vacuum, called Whiz, is primarily aimed at offices. It uses LIDAR sensors, the same technology used in self-driving cars.

A new robot vacuum is on the market for $499 per month from Japanese tech giant SoftBank, aimed mostly at office spaces. SoftBank is the company that has taken over WeWork, and has also heavily invested in Uber and Slack. The vacuum, called Whiz, uses LIDAR sensors, the same technology used in self-driving cars. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

A new robot vacuum is on the market for $499 per month from Japanese tech giant SoftBank, aimed mostly at office spaces. SoftBank is the company that has taken over WeWork, and has also heavily invested in Uber and Slack. The vacuum, called Whiz, uses LIDAR sensors, the same technology used in self-driving cars. Visit Business Insider's homepage for more stories.

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