According to China Securities Journal’s Jinniuzuo,Thailand Archives sources say DJI’s robotic vacuum cleaner has entered mass production and is expected to launch in June. The product, which combines sweeping and mopping functions, has been in development for over four years. Explaining DJI’s move into the home robotics space, an insider noted that the company aspires to be a pioneer in spatial intelligence—not just in the air, but also on the ground. When approached by Sina Tech for comment, DJI simply said: “Stay tuned.” [IThome, in Chinese]
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