This IKEA-worthy self-cleaning litter box is the best looking design we’ve ever seen!

For the most part, cats are self-sufficient creatures. They bathe themselves, use the litter box anytime they need it, and they’d feed themselves too if they lived outdoors. Sometimes it seems like the only duty we’re in charge of is cleaning up their litter boxes. There are even automatic litter boxes that rake away our cats’ business as soon as they leave the litter box. Adding his design to the mix, Kevin Lau introduces Micromew, a fully automatic intelligent litter box that takes care of number two so we don’t have to.

Dismantling and understanding the automatic litter boxes that are currently on the market, Kevin Lau aimed to make his intelligent litter box a bit more approachable for cats. Augmented litter boxes don’t fit into tiny spaces and might feel daunting for smaller cats to enter and do their business, so Lau first set out to create Micromew with a reduction in size. Then, the height of the entrance needed to be more appropriate for cats of all sizes and ages, so Lau placed the entrance on Micromew low to the ground and gave it a round shape for cats of all sizes to enter freely. To make his litter box a bit more human-friendly, Lau turned to smart technology and outfitted the litter box with an automatic cleaning system that detects when a cat has done their business and cleans up the area as soon as they leave.

Inspired by the design language of home appliance machinery that leans on simple usability and clean, rounded edges, Lau shaped Micromew in a warm, inviting globular form. Gleaming in white plastic or metal, Lau aimed to size down Micromew to appeal to cats’ tendency to find themselves resting in cramped spaces. Lau also situated the dual-motor on the side of Micromew to maintain the entrance’s reduced height. Quick-release triggers and knobs allow users to clean the litter box inside and outside with more thorough attention following the cat’s use of the litter box.

Designer: Kevin Lau

Comprising a globular structure, Micromew uses the design language of common household appliances to fit into any room.

Kevin Lau researched litter boxes currently on the market to determine their trouble spots.

Micromew measures a shorter height with an inviting round entrance to appeal to cats’ love for cramped spaces.

Positioning the dual-motor on the side of Micromew allowed Kevin Lau to reduce the litter box’s entrance height.

Quick-release triggers allow for the litter box to be completely opened and thoroughly cleaned.

Lau found that by positioning the litter box’s dual-motor on its rear side, the litter box’s size could be reduced.

An intuitive design makes Micromew that much more human-friendly as well.

This IKEA-worthy self-cleaning litter box is possibly the best looking one we’ve ever seen

It would be an absolute disservice to cats (and the designers) to call the Circle Zero a litter box. Designed almost like an art installation, the Circle Zero is, well, a smart-sculpture your cat can relieve itself in. It looks sort of like a Fortress of Solitude for felines, given its planetary shape, and boasts of a feature list that’s as futuristic as its overall design.

The Circle Zero from PLUTO is a smart litter box that takes care of your cat’s business. Designed to be fully automated, fully enclosed, and exceptionally silent, the litter box comes with a completely enclosed design to provide a private experience. Sensors on the box detect the presence of the cat, and wait for a full 7 minutes after they’re done to automatically (and silently) scoop the waste from the litter and store it separately while completely containing and eliminating any odor too. Once the waste compartment is full, you can use any bag or liner to collect it and throw it away. The Circle Zero works with any brand of kitty litter and comes with two types of scoop-designs. Sensors within the box (although it’s technically a sphere) keep track of your cat’s routines and can notify you via an app if any irregularities are spotted. The litter box monitors your cat(s) to give you information that may be of relevance to your veterinarian, and yes, the Circle Zero does support (and can individually track) multiple cats.

The Circle Zero’s ultimate value proposition is its combination of aesthetics and automation. Designed to appear classy (and practically something you’d find in an IKEA catalog), the Circle Zero truly looks like the kind of device you’d want to keep in your living room. Its ability to automatically segregate and separate waste even offsets those duties from pet-owners, giving you some peace of mind while giving your furry friends a classy, clean, and quiet port-a-loo to go about their business in. I’m sure your felines would give it a double thumbs-up if they could!

Designer: Hae Min Yang

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Circle Zero – Zero-Odor Self-Cleaning Litter Box

The Circle Zero automatically cleans cat waste, 7 minutes after the cat leaves the litter box.

The patented scoop rotates 360° all the way to the bottom. Clumped up litter and turds are filtered and dropped to the back of the unit into the waste container. After cleaning, the scoop will rotate backward to flatten out the litter bed.

Circle Zero Features & Benefits

Safety sensor activated.

Quietly scoops any litter.

Zero-odor measurement. Circle Zero was tested with a SHINYEI Japan IAQ OMX-RSM Odor Meter. The video above measure the OMX-SRM in real-time.

– Before sealing the waste bin with the Circle Zero dome shell, the odor measurement was 33 units.
– After sealing, odor measurement was down to 0.
– There is no need for any filter to control odors.
– No monthly extra costs.

Any clumping litter will do – No need to purchase special litter or liners.

No Special Accessories Required

Circle Zero comes with your choice of scooping devices.

Smart Health-care Mobile App

The Setup

Watch the video on how to set up.

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