![]() ![]() Mint’s ‘chin’ is a pressure-actuated bumper, similar to other robot vacuums. The big black diamond is how Mint localizes itself on your floor more on that later. On top, it has three backlit operation buttons and three small indicator lights, and that’s the extent of the interface, although it also sings to you to let you know when it’s charging, finished, stuck, etc. It’s compact (10 inches wide, 3 inches high), but at about 4 pounds I wouldn’t call it light. ![]() I like its clean lines and straightforwardly modern black and white color scheme. It’s certainly simpler, but does it work as well as the competition? Our review, after the jump. Mint offers flexibility by doing away with the vacuum entirely, and using either wet or dry cleaning pads, Swiffer style. ![]() Evolution Robotics’ Mint sweeper robot made its debut at CES 2010, where we got a demo of it exhibiting its cleaning behaviors on video. ![]()
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