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Chris
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The area can be disjoint and may also cover part of a room. This is why perimeter isn't the best choice. Something more like area under supervision would convey that it's specific places mapped for the robot. Those lazy and expensive robots still don't get the crevice tool out or give something a wipe when needed. I wanted to find a better word but "coverage" will have to do.

The area can be disjoint and may also cover part of a room. This is why perimeter isn't the best choice. Something more like area under supervision would convey that it's specific places mapped for the robot. Those lazy and expensive robots still don't get the crevice tool out or give something a wipe when needed.

The area can be disjoint and may also cover part of a room. This is why perimeter isn't the best choice. Something more like area under supervision would convey that it's specific places mapped for the robot. Those lazy and expensive robots still don't get the crevice tool out or give something a wipe when needed. I wanted to find a better word but "coverage" will have to do.

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The area can be disjoint and may also cover part of a room. This is why perimeterperimeter isn't the best choice. Something more like area under supervisionarea under supervision would convey that it's specific places mapped for the robot. Those lazy and expensive robots still don't get the crevice tool out or give something a wipe when needed ;).

The area can be disjoint and may also cover part of a room. This is why perimeter isn't the best choice. Something more like area under supervision would convey that it's specific places mapped for the robot. Those lazy and expensive robots still don't get the crevice tool out or give something a wipe when needed ;)

The area can be disjoint and may also cover part of a room. This is why perimeter isn't the best choice. Something more like area under supervision would convey that it's specific places mapped for the robot. Those lazy and expensive robots still don't get the crevice tool out or give something a wipe when needed.

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Chris
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The area can be disjoint and may also cover part of a room. This is why perimeter isn't the best choice. Something more like area under supervision would convey that it's specific places mapped for the robot. Those lazy and expensive robots still don't get the crevice tool out or give something a wipe when needed ;)