Are the robotic vacuum's sensors/camera dangerous for children or eyes?
Issue
- Are the robotic vacuum's sensors/camera dangerous for children or eyes?
Applies to
- Pure i9 series robotic vacuum cleaner
- RX9 series robotic vacuum cleaner
Resolution
There is no risk. The laser is safety certified.
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