I've been an avid 3D-printing enthusiast for years, one of my areas of expertise has been in working on improving the functionality of robot vacuums. So far, printed cliff sensor covers and replacement drive gears engineered to the limit of FDM-printing have been the solution for thousands of people.
Wanting to explore new ideas and projects, I reached out to this group to see if anyone has encountered unique challenges with their robot vacuums or if there are any specific issues you'd like to see addressed through 3D-printed solutions.
I'm not looking to sell anything here; rather, I'm genuinely interested in hearing about the problems you face and the potential for collaborative problem-solving. So, if you have any thoughts, ideas, or experiences you'd like to share, please feel free to chime in. Let's brainstorm and see if we can come up with some exciting new projects that benefit as many people as possible!
If the product idea goes into printing and development with you, I will ship the prototypes for you for free. However, the idea has to be feasible from printing, shipping and time worth spent standpoint. That one we will find out easily by discussion.

Looking forward to your insights and suggestions!
Henri - HeKeyTech