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The Neato Robotics Botvac D5 robot vacuum is $200 off at Best Buy
Wouldn’t it be nice if your home could get clean when you’re away at work or running errands?
The Neato Robotics Botvac D5 robot vacuum can get your home in order, even if you’re not there. It’s now on sale for $399.99, or $200 off its retail price at Best Buy.
This robot vacuum is a handy little helper around the home, especially if you have pets. The Neato Robotics vacuum can clean carpet, hardwood, and tile floors with ease, while it’s great at capturing pet hair, dust mites, allergens, and more on its own. It features a large dust bin that’s easy to empty, and it returns to its base for charging after the robot vacuum is done cleaning your floors.
The robo-vacuum can also clean multiple rooms without venturing off into others in your home. You can designate rooms with its built-in LaserSmart scanning and mapping settings. It can also avoid any obstacles in its way like pet bowls and toys with its “No-Go Lines” feature, while the vacuum’s D-shape design makes it easier to get into hard-to reach-corners.
In addition, the Botvac D5 is WiFi-enabled, which means it can be controlled with Neato Robotics’ iOS or Android smartphone app. Now you can launch it whenever you’re away. With up to 90 minutes of battery life, you can even schedule the robot vacuum to clean at the same time up to seven days a week.
Best Buy customer Atpozo writes:
“This robot works like a dream! It cleans a 3br 1bath standard size house in under an hour. It’s one of the very few select brands that clean black rugs without problems. While most other popular brands go in random patterns, this one does straight lines from one side of the room to the other, one room at a time. And yes, it knows when/if it goes into another room before it’s supposed to and goes back.”
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