iRobot has just announced several new Roomba vacuum cleaners and has some interesting features. loomba 205 DustCompactor combo robot is advertised as follows: "The industry’s first mechanical debris compact system." In other words, like a garbage compactor, squeeze the dust and debris together.
This allows users to go for 8 weeks without emptying the vacuum. It also eliminates the need for dedicated shard bins.
Otherwise, the 205 is a full-featured hybrid vacuum/MOP. There is a four-stage vacuum cleaner with ClearView Lidar to improve your navigation. The company says the unit will offer "250% Powerlifting Suction and Cleaning Performance Improvements" When compared to the Roomba 600 series robot.
The Roomba Plus 405 Combo Robot + Autowash Dock is another hybrid, but this pays special attention to the mopping feature. This includes the company’s new dual clean mop pads that spin at 200 rpm and have extra vitality. It also comes with Roomba’s Autowash Dock, which allows you to wash and dry the MOP pads alone. This technique was first used.
The company has also announced the 505 combo robot + Autowash Dock. To match these new products, the Roomba Home app is a much-needed upgrade. Redesign must be allowed "More intuitive control, the ability to create routines and schedules, access to real-time monitoring of your device, and highly customized cleaning options."
The Roomba 205 DustCompactor Combo Robot starts at $469, while the Roomba Plus 405 Combo Robot + Autowash Dock costs $800. The 505 costs a whopping $1,000. Pre-orders will be performed live on March 18th via iRobot or Select Retailers. The company has also announced a new entry-level vacuum called the Roomba 105, which costs $319.
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