Technology
Save up to $70 on these cleaning robots while they’re on sale
Between the endless pile of dishes in the sink, the crumbs all over the floors, and the smudges on all our windows, it seems like it’s impossible to stay on top of things sometimes — even if you do have some extra time on your hands. But rather than stress out about it, just leave some of your most annoying cleaning tasks up to the robots.
No, seriously.
Whether it’s a sterilizing robot or a robot vacuum, each of these gadgets is like a compact maid that can help spruce up areas of your home without you having to lift a finger — and they’re all on sale up to $70 off.
The ROCKUBOT is a sterilizing robot that cleans and kills 99.9% of bacteria, germs, and mites on any surface it comes across in seconds. It’s basically a tiny Roomba that rolls along surfaces and kills all the gross stuff your eyes can’t see using UV-C light and ultrasonic waves. (Worth noting: Since there’s no independent scientific research to suggest that UV-C light can effectively eliminate coronavirus, we’d still recommend you use regular ol’ household cleaners in addition to any sort of devices such as this one.) Originally funded on Indiegogo, this cute little robot can clean everything from your bed to your cell phone, giving you a little more peace of mind as you’re stuck at home. Oh, and as if that’s not enough, it also serves as a 5,000mAh power bank to charge your devices via USB. It’s usually $129, but you can get it for $119.
A step up from the basic ROCKUBOT, this version satisfies all your sterilizing and charging desires, plus it provides a soundtrack. Fueled by Bluetooth 5.0, you can rock out to your favorite tunes (hence the name ROCKUBOT) while cleaning the germs off your stuff. It typically retails for $149, but you can get one on sale for $129.
The Hobot 298 rids your windows of smudges once and for all, whether from your dog’s wet nose or your own fingerprints. Its ultrasonic water spray feature deep cleans the dirt and impurities lingering on the windows while its power vacuum allows it to stand on the surface of the glass on its own. It casually glides along spraying and scrubbing without any extra effort from you. While typically retailing for $499, you can pick one up for $429.99 and save 13%.
Think of the Hobot Legee like a robot vacuum on steroids. It effectively vacuums, wipes, sprays, and mops your floors all on its own. Just set it up and go about your day. Using an AI smart spray and smart navigation technology, it controls the amount of water used and learns the room layout, while its D-shaped design helps clean deep into corners and other harder-to-reach spots. Save 13% and get this four-in-one robot for $429.99 (originally $499).
Want sparkling glass without putting in the extra effort? The Hobot 198 has you covered. It features a high rotating speed, two microfiber cleaning wheels, and an attached vacuum that sucks up dust. Just stick it to your windows and doors and watch it forcefully glide across the surface, leaving sparkling glass behind it without a scratch. Oh, and thanks to smartphone integration, you can control it from your couch. Usually $399, you can slash the price down to just $349.99.
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