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AIPER Unveils New Dive Series at IFA 2022
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The company that innovated robotic pool cleaners by creating the world’s first cordless models has unveiled their new Dive series at IFA 2022. Pool owners will now spend less time cleaning with two new products – the Dive A and Dive E. This new collection of robots features longer cleaning times, shorter charging times, and broader surface cleaning capabilities. The Dive Series is equipped withAiper’s gyroscope technology, dual-drive motors, self-parking capabilities, new filter bags, and an upgraded LED indication system. All of this to say, Aiper is raising the stakes in the pool cleaning industry.
According to the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals, there are 10.4 million residential and 309,000 public swimming pools in the United States. And where there’s pools, there’s the tedious task of pool cleaning – which means less time spent in the water and more time dealing with sand, dirt, leaves or any other fun-spoiling debris. Which is why the only way to get that time back is to eliminate the chore entirely with a simple, easy solution. From cordless pool cleaners that can climb walls, to intelligent path planning and auto-swerve technology, the compact and sleek design of Aiper products disguise their long-lasting battery life and incredible cleaning strength. Its lithium battery also makes the products an eco-friendly alternative.
It’s hard to believe that we’re already at the start of Q2 this year, but there’s still plenty to think about strategically in the coming months. For the rest of the year, the most important resolve is to learn about the following areas to improve the customer experience and beat out the competition. Here are several technology areas to review and add to your plans for 2022. 1) Understand the products as part of the customer journey. The need to create a better customer experience for the coming year is a hot topic. With the number of options available for consumers when purchasing technology products, it is up to retailers to set themselves apart from the competitors by not only understanding the technology trends and the products, but also how to provide the best customer journey possible. Since there are numerous options when it comes to making technology purchases, not only in brands, but also options of where to buy, understanding the products is vital. Understa...
Acer’s new Swift Edge laptop is the company’s venture into the portable OLED space , which is currently occupied by only a few other tech companies. The Swift Edge comes in at only 2.58 lbs despite having a decently large 16-in. screen. Its thickness is impressive, too, coming in at only 12.95mm thick. It has a 3840 x 2400 screen resolution, displays in 4K HDR, and has an AMD Ryzen 7 6800U eight-core processor. And with a number of other high-end features, like Wi-Fi 6E compatibility, the Swift Edge could be a formidable product in the growing portable OLED field. It starts at $1,499. In other news, Amazon has announced that it is scaling back its Scout delivery program . For those that don’t know, Scout is the company’s sidewalk-based delivery system which uses cube-shaped, wheeled robots to deliver packages. While not ending the program all together, Amazon will be ending field tests for the delivery bots. This announcement comes as Amazon’s drone ...
While Black Friday and Cyber Monday rightly get lots of hype for the home appliance deals on offer, it’s a couple of months later that many choose to invest in a new television. There’s a reason for this: Super Bowl Sunday is the biggest TV event of the year, and consumer electronics retailers typically lean into this fact by heavily discounting televisions in the weeks leading up to the game. The early-January timing of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) — the annual tech trade show, where TV manufacturers announce their latest models — also helps matters for consumers, as retailers will often discount older TV models in order to sell off existing inventory. As Consumer Reports details, the second-best time of the year to buy a television set — just behind Black Friday — is precisely two weeks before the Super Bowl. And although screen size certainly matters in choosing a new set, there’s more to the picture than just inches. Viewing angles, motion handling, and of course ...
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