Clean Up on Savings With This $280 Off Deal on a Powerful Robot Vacuum/Mop
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Ready to score huge discounts on all things tech and electronics? Then head to Woot! It's essentially a deals hub owned and operated by Amazon, which means you even get free two-day shipping if you're a Prime member. You can constantly find new markdowns on all kinds of gadgets, but the deals don't last long for very long. In fact, the best ones tend to sell out within a day or less. So, don't wait when you see something you want available for a great price. Today, you can save $280 on an Ecovacs Deebot N8 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop as well as $270 off an LG XL9T XBoom Portable Tower Speaker. Plus! There's a Dash-Mountable Portable CarPlay and Android Auto Wireless Display for just $35.Let's take a closer look at the daily Woot deals so you can start saving now!
Work smarter, not harder by investing in this powerful Ecovacs Deebot N8 Pro Robot Vacuum and Mop. It uses advanced laser-based LiDAR navigation to efficiently map and clean your home, sucking up dirt and debris with four-times greater precision and double the range of standard laser mapping robovacs. Better still, it vacuums and mops the floors all in one go, automatically detecting obstacles to avoid and steering clear of carpets when mopping. While we haven't tested this specific model, we reviewed a similar self-emptying version in 2021, awarding it a rating of "Excellent". With the price discounted to just $270, it's an incredible bargain for such a powerful, capable, and clever robot vacuum (and you can always upgrade with the compatible Auto-Empty Station later on).
Eufy RoboVac 11S Max Robot Vacuum for $149.99 (List Price $249.99)
iRobot Roomba Combo i5+ Self-Empty Robot Vacuum and Mop for $299.99 (List Price $549.99)
Roborock Q7 Max+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum for $549.99
Roborock Q5 Pro 5,500Pa Robot Vacuum and Mop for $179.99 (List Price $239.99)
Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni Robot Vacuum and Mop for $1,499.99
iLife V3s Pro Robot Vacuum for $159.99 (List Price $191.25)
Boasting 1,000W of power, three-inch tweeters, and dual eight-inch woofers, the LG XL9T XBoom Portable Tower Speaker is a loud and proud Bluetooth speaker. It's easily the size of most mini fridges (nearly 39 inches tall and weighing nearly 60 pounds), but the built-in wheels make it easy to move around. To add more party vibes, you can customize lighting effects with different LED colors, strobe modes, and even a Pixel Art Display that lets you display text. Overall, it produces a massive audio output with some fun features – and all for $270 off right now!
Polk Audio Monitor XT70 Large Tower Speaker (Single) for $299.00 (List Price $349.00)
Sony SSCS3 3-Way Floor-Standing Speaker (Single, Black) for $228.00
Klipsch R-620F Floor-Standing Speaker With Tractrix Horn Technology for $259.00
NHT Media Series 3-Way Floor-Standing Dolby Atmos Tower Speaker for $457.19
Definitive Technology BP9040 High Power Bipolar Tower Speaker for $649.99
If you have an older vehicle but still want the convenience of Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, this portable and wireless display is the solution! You can connect your smartphone via Bluetooth or wired connection to access maps, music, and more, all of which can easily be navigated on the high-res 5-inch touchscreen. Plus, it can be used to charge your device (through USB) and to make calls hands-free while you drive. Marked down to just $35 today, it's a super affordable way to upgrade your ride.
Noco Boost Plus GB40 1000A 12V Jump Starter Box for $99.95 (List Price $124.95)
Comsoon Bluetooth 5.0 Receiver for $18.99 (List Price $19.99)
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