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Roomba Vacuum Cleaners
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I was thinking about buying one of these after seeing them on TV and reading the rave reviews on Amazon.
My only concern is my the burgler alarm on my house - would a roving Roomba trigger the motion sensors?
Anyone know?
My only concern is my the burgler alarm on my house - would a roving Roomba trigger the motion sensors?
Anyone know?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think its the speed as well
it used to be the case that they were PIRs (passive ir) so they don't need or use heat (as such) to detect - it's a matrix of detectors
the movement of a detectable object between adjacent cells sets it off - so if you strike a match but hold it so it doesn't trigger two cells ... it won't go off
a cold object moving over a warmer background is the same as a warm one moving over a cold one.
many many minutes ago -- we used to have races across opposite ends of a room .... the winner was the one who didn't set off the detector .... sloooooow and steady.
so to answer your question (possibly - it's only a guess really) it might.
you could always try a radio controlled car first .... more fun
it used to be the case that they were PIRs (passive ir) so they don't need or use heat (as such) to detect - it's a matrix of detectors
the movement of a detectable object between adjacent cells sets it off - so if you strike a match but hold it so it doesn't trigger two cells ... it won't go off
a cold object moving over a warmer background is the same as a warm one moving over a cold one.
many many minutes ago -- we used to have races across opposite ends of a room .... the winner was the one who didn't set off the detector .... sloooooow and steady.
so to answer your question (possibly - it's only a guess really) it might.
you could always try a radio controlled car first .... more fun
Stewey, you're so funny... you wouldn't turn the alarm on if you were home pushing a vacuum cleaner!
I'm not sure of the answer Blackhorn, because alarm systems are different.
How about you turn on your Roomba and your alarm and sit outside for a little while and see? Better than guessing and having the alarm activated all day annoying the neighbours who may not take any notice of it next time it goes off for a ligitimate reason.
I'm not sure of the answer Blackhorn, because alarm systems are different.
How about you turn on your Roomba and your alarm and sit outside for a little while and see? Better than guessing and having the alarm activated all day annoying the neighbours who may not take any notice of it next time it goes off for a ligitimate reason.
Thanks for your answers Folks. Roomba's seem to sell very well so someone must have thought of this before now. Good idea with the toy car, I've just borrowed a radio-controlled Dalek as a test!
As for the speed of the thing, IceMaiden, I'm out all day
(usually) so it can take all day......if it does a decent job I'll be happy to leave 'him' to it.
As for the speed of the thing, IceMaiden, I'm out all day
(usually) so it can take all day......if it does a decent job I'll be happy to leave 'him' to it.