Hello,
Thank you very much for taking the time to provide such detailed feedback. We sincerely apologize for the issues you have encountered with obstacle recognition. In particular, we completely understand how upsetting it must have been when the incident involved your pet.
Regarding the situations you mentioned:
Barstool: Based on the pictures, this issue may be caused by the black color of the base. The robot’s obstacle‑avoidance sensors use infrared detection, and black surfaces absorb infrared light. This may lead to collisions or cause the robot to misidentify the object as a cliff or a threshold. For areas with black furniture, we recommend setting up a restricted zone.
Fork: A fork is a thin metallic object with reflective properties, which makes it difficult for the robot to detect accurately.
Interaction with your pet: We are truly sorry about this. Pets can make unpredictable movements, and if the robot approaches from an angle where the sensors cannot clearly identify the shape, it may be misclassified as a crossable obstacle.
Thank you again for bringing these situations to our attention. We will forward your valuable feedback to our engineering team to help further improve the obstacle‑recognition algorithm.
In the meantime, we recommend the following steps to improve detection accuracy:
Clean the front and side sensors of the robot to ensure they remain in optimal working condition.
Try turning off the “Smart Obstacle Recognition” feature and observe whether navigation becomes more stable.
Please try to avoid having pets stay directly in the robot’s cleaning path during operation.
We hope the above suggestions are helpful to you. |