Robotic Floor and Carpet Cleaner Vacuum

How does never cleaning your floors ever again sound? Well, with a vacuuming robot, you don't. It will navigate all about your house without falling down stairs or knocking things over. The Robotic Floor Cleaner will make cleaning no more! When you're ready to buy, click on one of the images below or HERE.

iRobot 560 Roomba Vacuuming Robot


Description: For added convenience, the vacuum's cleansing head routinely adjusts to transition from wooden, tile, and linoleum to carpets and rugs, whereas improved anti-tangle know-how ensures it won't get stuck on cords and rug fringe. If the unit begins to pick up a twine or carpet tassel, it would routinely reverse the direction of its brushes to extract the item. A mild-touch bumper system senses obstacles so the vacuum mechanically slows its strategy, gently touches the obstacle, then redirects to proceed cleaning under or across the object. As a result of it cleans below beds, couches, and different laborious-to-reach areas, it truly vacuums more of the ground than a regular upright. The vacuum also senses dirtier areas and spends extra time cleansing them, and it makes use of built-in cliff sensors to avoid stairs and different drop-offs. As well as, invisible obstacles can be set using the 2 auto digital partitions included in the system. To mark off-restrict areas, simply place a virtual wall at a doorway or different opening and alter the infrared beam setting to the distance of the opening. The unit automatically detects the beam and will not cross it.
The vacuuming robot returns to its self-charging House Base to dock and recharge between cleaning cycles or when the battery begins to run low. Its superior energy system consists of a fast-charging battery, a three-hour charger, and a power source that supercharges the unit for as much as a hundred and twenty minutes of steady cleansing, protecting about three to 4 average-measurement rooms on a single charge. Other equipment embody two Auto Virtual Partitions, a brush cleaning device, and an additional filter. The vacuuming robot measures 16-3/4 by 21 by 5 inches and carries a one-yr limited warranty.
With dramatically improved navigation, cleansing coverage, vacuum pickup, and particle filtration, the Roomba 560 vacuuming robotic picks up amazing quantities of grime and particles with the easy touch of a button. The powerful unit options revolutionary spinning aspect brushes that grab filth and dust from corners and alongside wall edges, in addition to two excessive-pace, counter-rotating brushes that pick up pet hair, cat litter, meals crumbs, and other particles from floors. The vacuum sucks up the debris and deposits it into a large, straightforward-to-empty, bagless dust bin, and its improved fantastic-filtration system traps dust, pollen, and other allergens inside the unit, decreasing infiltration into the dwelling environment.

Features:
  • Vacuuming robotic picks up filth and debris with the touch of a button
  • Easy-to-empty bagless dustbin; advantageous-filtration system traps allergens
  • Anti-tangle technology; mild-touch bumper system; built-in cliff sensors
  • Self-charging House Base, 2 Auto Virtual Walls, an extra filter, and more included
  • Measures 16-three/4 by 21 by 5 inches; 1-12 months restricted guarantee
Reviews:
We have two Roombas plus a Scooba in our house. When one of the batteries on one of our Roombas finally reached the end of its life cycle, we decided to donate that Roomba to a friend and to get ourselves the new top of the line - the Roomba 560. We got this right when it first came out, but we waited several months before posting a review. It's pretty much impossible to review one of these Roombas after only a few days! It takes weeks if not months to start to see how well they last over time, and what breaks down. Believe me - been there, done that. 

So now it's many months later, and I have to say, we are quite pleased with the improvements of this Roomba over the previous generations of Roombas. So first, for those who don't even have ANY Roomba yet (hard to believe!). Roombas are awesome. We have cats, and we work from home so we're home all day. It is AMAZING how much dirt and dust and junk collects in the carpet every single day. Who really has time to vacuum their carpets twice a day any more? With the Roomba, you set the scheduler to do it while you are asleep. You wake up in the morning, the carpets are clean, the air is fresh, and you empty out the dust bin. It is just wonderful. 

Even those without pets might be amazed how much lint and such the Roomba will find every morning for you. 

I have a noise meter and have done several tests with the noise meter. The Roomba is much quieter than other regular vacuums. It is NOT silent - it can't be! How could it vacuum up dirt and be silent? But it is quieter than the alternatives, and heck, you're sleeping anyway. I can easily sleep through a Roomba running. 

Now, on to the improvements of this new Roomba over previous models. First, it has a cool feature where the speed drops when it senses it is approaching a solid object. The old Roomba would just run full tilt into an object - wall, couch etc. - and then turn around. This one slows down so that it hits the object gently. Sure the old Roomba wouldn't dent the walls with its powerful force, but still, it's nice to have it be gentle on furniture and your building. 

Next, for better or for worse, the new Roomba is much more aware of when its bin and brushes are getting grungy. I admit I didn't clean my other Roombas as often as I should have. And it led to problems. This new Roomba will actually stop and warn you when it's getting full and when the brushes should be cleaned. If you're a procrastinator like I am, this is a good thing. If you're a clean freak that empties the bin every time, and cleans the brushes every time, then you probably won't even notice this feature. 

The anti tangle technology is nice. The previous Roomba would start to eat a cord and just keep going until it was really stuck. This Roomba at least tries to get itself untangled. Still, I don't recommend leaving cords and strings and things lying around. You're just asking for trouble if you do. 

The new system uses a "lighthouse" instead of just a wall. With a lighthouse, you mark out a room so the Roomba finishes with that room completely before going on to the next room. They are like section markers. We tend to just use walls, but if you have two large rooms the lighthouse feature might be really helpful for you. 

After several months of running we have had NO problems at all with our Roomba. No broken brushes, no falling off pieces, nothing. It is still going strong and we are very pleased with it. 

Highly, highly recommended! I am happy to give personal advice and I even have videos of Roombas on my website. I love Roombas, they have saved me countless hours of work, and they make my home a much cleaner and easier-breathing place to be.
-Lisa Shea


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