1. power supply: the smart home robot needs to be connected to the power supply to work normally, so it needs to ensure sufficient and stable power supply.
2. Network environment: Smart home robots need to access the Internet to realize remote control and data interaction, so it is necessary to ensure the stability of the network environment.
3. Temperature and humidity: Smart home robots usually need to be used indoors, so it is necessary to maintain appropriate temperature and humidity to avoid the robot from getting wet or overheating.
4. Lighting conditions: Smart home robots usually need to collect environmental information through cameras or sensors, so they need to ensure adequate indoor lighting conditions.
5. Spatial layout: The smart home robot needs to move freely indoors, and it needs to plan the spatial layout reasonably to prevent the robot from encountering obstacles or getting stuck.
Generally speaking, the use environment of smart home robots needs to meet safe, stable, comfortable and convenient conditions to provide a better user experience.