Technology
Now is your chance to get a robot vacuum for cheap — these ones are all on sale
We may not have reached the age of The Jetsons where robot maids like Rosie are commonplace, but we do have something close: robot vacuums. These little helpers rove around our homes and do all the (floor) cleaning for us when we’re too exhausted after a long day at work or when we’re just feeling particularly lazy.
But having the luxury to sit back and relax while someone, err, something else does the dirty work for you doesn’t come cheap. Robot vacuums typically cost several hundred dollars.
Lucky for you, we’re highlighting a sale on robot vacuums that can make this purchase a bit more manageable.
The Cisno robot vacuum is Alexa and Google Home-enabled, allowing you to easily add it to your collection of smart home appliances. It features smart navigation technology which enables it to navigate and adapt to your home, as well as avoid bumping into furniture and falling down the stairs. It can also take care of both wet and dry messes, thanks to its built-in microfiber pads. Plus, once it runs out of battery, it automatically returns to its dock to recharge. Need to schedule a cleaning sesh when you’re away? You can easily do that with the accompanying app, too.
Get it on sale for $199.99 — 31% off the usual price of $289.99.
Whether you live in a studio apartment or four-bedroom house, this little vacuuming workhorse can deliver. It’s designed to clean hardwood floors and features selective cleaning modes for various messes. It also includes stair safety, obstacle detection technology, and auto-recharge, and it boasts 110 minutes of run time on a single charge.
Normally $199.99, you can get it today for $140 — a savings of 29%.
This particular robot vacuum is armed with SMART NAVI technology, making it capable of scanning and mapping every nook and cranny of its environment, which in turn helps it plan the optimal cleaning path. Should it needs charging halfway, don’t fret, it can still finish what it started because it can use its memory to resume its cleaning. It’s even programmed to empty its own basket into the docking station, which should cut down on dust.
Bring one home for $549 — 31% marked down the original cost of $799.
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