World's Fastest Roomba Gets Upgrades
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 Published On Aug 7, 2023

A little while ago I modified an iRobot Roomba 630 into a high speed radio controlled vehicle. It was fun and fast, but there were quite a few design flaws that made it difficult to drive. In this video, I'm fixing up some of those issues by 3D printing stronger parts, adding aero and fitting some different electronics. Then I hit the track to see how it performs.

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CAD design was done in Fusion 360. Shot on Canon EOS M50, Insta360 Go2 (RIP), Insta360 One R and Sony RX100 V. All parts were printed on a Bambu Lab X1-Carbon using their PAHT-CF filament. More project info is available at https://electrosync.com.au/2023/08/06...

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Sofi Berro provided vocals for the electrosync remix of Neon Lights Neon Dreams by Forever Sunset.

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