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Syncere's Lume: High-Tech Helper, Slow Mover
9 Apr
Summary
- Lume robot serves as a floor lamp and folds laundry slowly.
- Syncere offers a Robotics as a Service (RaaS) model.
- Pre-orders for Lume start at $1,500 with no initial subscription.

Syncere has introduced Lume, a new home robot designed to assist with household chores. This device doubles as a mobile floor lamp and is capable of folding laundry, though its folding speed has been noted as quite slow. The company operates on a "Robotics as a Service" (RaaS) model, suggesting a future where such robots might be accessed through subscriptions.
The Lume robot is positioned as a high-tech solution for tasks like making beds and folding clothes. Pre-orders for the Lume are available, with a price of $1,500 for one unit and $2,500 for two. Notably, Syncere has stated there will be no subscription fee for the first batch of pre-ordered units.
The development of home robotics, particularly for tasks like laundry folding, is increasingly attracting venture capital. Syncere's approach, with its focus on design and a "work-from-home" environment for development, aims to create an "atelier" for home robot innovation, reminiscent of early tech garage startups.