Navigating Success: Robotic Vacuum Cleaners Market Braces for 12.3% CAGR Leap to 2033

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The rise in demand for robotic vacuum cleaners is expected to be fuelled in part by the increasing prevalence of industrial robots.

The global robotic vacuum cleaners market is expected to reach a market valuation of US$ 4611.1 million by the year 2023, accelerating with a moderate CAGR of 12.3% from 2023 to 2033. The robotic vacuum cleaners market size is anticipated to be valued at about US$ 14774.0 million by 2033 end.

Vacuum cleaner technology has come a long way in the previous few years. Sales of robotic hoover cleaners are rapidly increasing due to their capacity to clean an area without the need for human intervention.

Robotic hoover cleaners can also be equipped with UV sterilisation, mopping and revolving brushes. Some are made to carry out domestic cleaning tasks effectively. Manufacturers are combining security cameras, intercom systems, and other features with robotic hoover cleaners to provide increased performance and efficiency.

Robotic vacuum cleaners are a result of technological advancements enabled by artificial intelligence (AI) and the internet of things (IoT). They can be programmed and operated remotely to execute their cleaning tasks and they are clever enough to do it with minimal human intervention. With their advanced technologies, robots are playing an increasingly essential role in modern society, making human life easier and more comfortable.

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Market players are concentrating on producing more technologically advanced robotic vacuum cleaners using cutting-edge technology such as artificial intelligence (AI) (Artificial intelligence). Samsung Electronics, for example, released an AI robot vacuum cleaner in 2021 that has improved object identification and operation performance due to artificial intelligence (AI) technology.

The BESPOKE Jetbot AI is a smart robot vacuum cleaner designed to clean itself and empty its dust bin. It is the world’s first robot cleaner to be equipped with Intel’s artificial intelligence (AI) solution (Intel Movidius), which enables the robot cleaner to reason independently like humans.

Key Takeaways from the Robotic Vacuum Cleaners Market Study

In terms of robot type, the in-house robot segment is projected to account for 75.9% of the total robotic vacuum cleaners market share in 2021.In terms of mode of charging, auto battery charging type accounts for 70.9% of the total robotic vacuum cleaners market share in 2021.The US is a key market in North America, accounting for 91.5% of robotic vacuum cleaners sales in the region in 2021.The U.K. will emerge as a highly lucrative market within Europe, exhibiting 7.5% CAGR.

“Customers from diverse sectors are increasingly turning to automated products to save time and energy. Within the household sector, the demand for smart home technology is on the rise. This has created ample prospects for the expansion of the robotic vacuum cleaners market,” says an FMI analyst.

Who is winning?

Leading manufacturers of robotic vacuum cleaners are focused on aggressive promotional strategies, advertisements, and new product launches that have driven sales growth of robotic vacuum cleaners globally.

Major players present in the robotic vacuum cleaners market are iRobot Corporation, LG Electronics, Robert Bosch GmbH, Samsung Corporation, Dyson Ltd., Panasonic Corporation, Xiaomi, ECOVACS, Proscenic, Neato Robotics, Inc., Yujin Robot, Co., Ltd., Hayward Industries, Inc., Pentair plc, Milagrow Business Knowledge Solutions (Pvt.) Limited. Koninklijke Philips N. V, among others.

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Global Robotic Vacuum Cleaners Market by Category

By Robot Type:

  • Outdoor Robot
  • In-House Robot

By Mode of Charging:

  • Manual Charging
  • Auto-Battery Charging

By Region:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • East Asia
  • South Asia
  • Oceania
  • Middle East and Africa
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