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Why should we back?

Intro

The XLEAN TR1 is a dual-form transformable floor washing robot designed to handle both autonomous cleaning and manual control scenarios. It combines robotic convenience with flexible usability, aiming to solve common limitations found in traditional robot cleaners.

Why should I back this project?

  1. The dual-form design allows switching between robot mode and manual cleaning mode.
  2. It focuses on wet cleaning, which can provide deeper floor maintenance compared to dry vacuuming.
  3. Smart navigation helps improve coverage and reduce missed spots.
  4. It targets users who want both automation and control in a single device.

What’s the potential drawbacks you should consider when you back it?

  1. Transformable design may introduce mechanical complexity and durability concerns.
  2. Battery life may be limited when switching between modes frequently.
  3. Performance on different floor types may vary.
  4. Maintenance requirements could be higher due to water-based cleaning.

The reliability of the project

  1. Multi-functional hardware increases the risk of production and quality control issues.
  2. Navigation software performance is critical and may need continuous updates.
  3. Manufacturing a transformable structure at scale can be challenging.
  4. Long-term durability of moving parts remains to be proven.

Conclusion

The XLEAN TR1 attempts to bridge the gap between robotic automation and hands-on cleaning. Its dual-form concept is practical for users who find traditional robot cleaners either too limited or not flexible enough for detailed cleaning tasks. The ability to switch modes could make it a more versatile cleaning tool for modern homes.

That said, combining two modes into one device adds complexity. Mechanical reliability, battery efficiency, and consistent cleaning performance are all areas that require careful execution. Backers should pay attention to how well the product balances convenience and durability.

If the team can deliver on its promises, the TR1 could offer a meaningful upgrade over standard cleaning robots. It suits users who value flexibility and are open to trying a new approach to home cleaning. Conservative buyers may prefer to wait for real-world performance validation.