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Ready Set Do w/ Naman
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4 days ago
Learn relatably from high-agency individuals, from all walks of life — currently just a few steps ahead in your journey of choice. The only podcast where you learn from artists, sages, techies and children - and everyone in between. What makes the stories on Ready Set Do podcast real, relatable, and actually useful is that they aren't selling you lottery tickets they already won with. Instead, we show you the first few steps they took- so you can find your own way forward. No spoon-feeding, ever. New episodes every Wednesday.
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Learn relatably from high-agency individuals, from all walks of life — currently just a few steps ahead in your journey of choice. The only podcast where you learn from artists, sages, techies and children - and everyone in between. What makes the stories on Ready Set Do podcast real, relatable, and actually useful is that they aren't selling you lottery tickets they already won with. Instead, we show you the first few steps they took- so you can find your own way forward. No spoon-feeding, ever. New episodes every Wednesday.
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How To Design The BEST Robot Vacuum Cleaner In The World - w/ Anshuman
Ready Set Do w/ Naman
55 minutes 17 seconds
5 months ago
How To Design The BEST Robot Vacuum Cleaner In The World - w/ Anshuman

In this episode of the Ready Set Do podcast w/ Naman Pandey, featured not-expert is Anshuman Kumar. Anshuman is the head of hardware at Matic Robots - whose $1100 smart home robot has been rated by Wired magazine as the best robot vacuum they've ever tested.


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What does it really take to build the best robot vacuum in the world—the one that Wired Magazine called “the most impressive cleaner we’ve ever tested”? In this episode I sit down with Anshuman Kumar, Head of Hardware at Matic Robots, to pull back the curtain on seven years of engineering decisions, failures, and counter-intuitive bets that turned a side-project into a category-redefining $1,100 smart-home robot.

Around the ten-minute mark you’ll hear Anshuman roast the entire robot-vacuum industry: he argues current machines “suck” not because suction is weak, but because their perception is worse than a toddler’s. That discussion tees up Matic’s first “aha” moment: teaching the robot to understand rooms the way people do. Leveraging semantic segmentation and a hefty NVIDIA Orin on board, Matic can remember that the “kitchen” is a grease-prone area, or that the dog’s food bowl is an immovable obstacle, and then generate the right cleaning plan without constant app babysitting.

Of course, a smarter robot raises thorny privacy questions. Mid-episode Anshuman outlines the team’s decision to keep all vision processing on the robot, never in the cloud—no images leave your home, period. That choice forced some brutal trade-offs in PCB layout, battery mass, and thermal engineering, but it paid dividends in user trust and latency-free autonomy. He also details how on-device compute enables features like “clean my bedroom before 7 am but skip the nursery,” entirely offline.

Then we get into the juicy stuff: the four most counter-intuitive hardware decisions Matic made and why each one broke conventional wisdom but unlocked breakthrough performance:

  1. Sacrificing sheer suction for airflow geometry—because debris intake angle matters more than raw Pascals.

  2. Discarding low-profile design; the robot stands noticeably taller to house a larger optical assembly and lift its camera above clutter, boosting coverage accuracy by 30 %.

  3. Choosing a louder motor profile at specific frequencies that human ears quickly ignore, trading “whisper-quiet but high-pitch” for a hum that blends into background HVAC noise.


  • Timestamps:

    00:00 Intro + Background
    02:08 Wired Magazine Review
    03:40 What makes Matic different?
    05:54 Design Philosophy and Customer Experience
    08:19 Current robot vacuums suck
    10:36 How Matic sees better than all other robots
    14:04 Leveraging semantics in the robot's vision
    17:04 Matic can remember and even plan cleanings
    19:01 Privacy and Data Processing
    20:59 On-Device Computing and User Experience
    23:26 AI capabilities
    25:09 Software and Hardware Integration
    27:25 Counterintuitive Design Choices in Matic's Robot #1
    31:21 Counter intuitive choice #2
    33:54 Counter intuitive design choice #3
    37:00 Counter intuitive design #4
    39:18 Why is it so tall?
    41:23 Being a quiet robot can be a sin
    43:13 Prototyping & manufacturing Process
    46:50 Anshuman's day in the life at Matic
    49:27 Opportunities in Hardware Engineering for students

  • Ready Set Do w/ Naman
    Learn relatably from high-agency individuals, from all walks of life — currently just a few steps ahead in your journey of choice. The only podcast where you learn from artists, sages, techies and children - and everyone in between. What makes the stories on Ready Set Do podcast real, relatable, and actually useful is that they aren't selling you lottery tickets they already won with. Instead, we show you the first few steps they took- so you can find your own way forward. No spoon-feeding, ever. New episodes every Wednesday.