Robotics and smart home technologies are increasingly becoming a staple in UK households, particularly among younger demographics. A recent Aviva report highlights the rapid adoption of robot vacuum cleaners and lawnmowers, with one in ten homes already owning a robot vacuum and one in seven planning to buy one in 2025. The most enthusiastic adopters are individuals aged 25 to 34, with significant numbers either owning or planning to purchase such devices. The Times
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