Neato robotic vacuums set to get Siri Shortcuts in the fall By Amber Neely 
Friday, August 02, 2019, 04:49 am PT (07:49 am ET)




Neato, a company that specializes in robotic vacuums, has announced that it 
will be adding in support for Siri shortcuts in the fall. If you've got 
yourself a Neato vacuum, soon you'll be able to use Siri Shortcuts for remote 
control. Users will be able to issue voice commands to tell their Neato vacuum 
to begin a preset cleaning cycle, stop cleaning, or set up shortcuts to tell 
the vacuum to clean a specific area. Users will also be able to send the vacuum 
to the charging base via Siri Shortcut as well. If you're not the type to talk 
to your vacuum, the Neato robot vacuum will attempt to to learn when and where 
to sweep and offer lock-screen suggestions. There's no specific time frame for 
when this update will release. Neato has stated this update will roll out with 
a firmware update set to release this fall, likely following the release of iOS 
13 and macOS Catalina. All of Neato's current vacuums are set to get the 
update. Neato vacuums currently work with myriad services, including an Apple 
Watch app, Wear OS services, Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and even through 
Facebook Messenger. Siri Shortcuts debuted in iOS 12 in 2018 . The system was 
built from Workflow, an app that Apple purchased in 2017 , Shortcuts delivers 
app and system control options through a drag-and-drop card UI, that can be 
invoked by Siri. AppleInsider reviewed the Neato Botvac Connected back in 2016, 
and found it to be one of the best robot vacuum cleaners available on the 
market. In addition to offering controls via iPhone and Apple Watch, it also 
supports complex scheduling functions, cleans very well, and is easy to empty 
and clean. .

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