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Act Fast to Nab a New Roomba for Hundreds Off Ahead of Prime Day
Act Fast to Nab a New Roomba for Hundreds Off Ahead of Prime Day

CNET

time10 hours ago

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  • CNET

Act Fast to Nab a New Roomba for Hundreds Off Ahead of Prime Day

If you're like me, you're probably looking for opportunities to prioritize summertime fun over household chores, like vacuuming and mopping. That's a hard ask, but robot vacuums, robot mops and combos are the perfect solution. Though they've been decreasing in cost over the years, occasional deals on brands, such as iRobot, are the best time to splurge. Right now, we've spotted iRobot Roomba gadgets starting at $199 at Amazon if you have Amazon Prime. iRobot Roomba offers are also available at Best Buy, where they're available from $180. These discounts are a great time to nab a robot vacuum before Amazon Prime Day. Current deals include robot vacuums across multiple price points, which means there's something for just about every budget. The iRobot Roomba combo 105 is on sale for only $199, reduced from its usual price of $320. The combo 105 mops, vacuums and offers four suction modes for sparkling floors and fresh carpets. For something slightly more advanced, the Roomba 105 robot vacuum with an emptying dock is now just $279 at Amazon, reduced from $450. This robot vacuum includes LiDAR and can auto-empty for up to 75 days for less maintenance. Have limited space? The Roomba 205 is a small, dock-free robot vacuum that compacts any debris it lifts for up to 60 days without the need for a bulky dock. It's now just $300 at Best Buy, discounted from $450. The Roomba 205 has up to 70 times more suction power and four suction modes, so it won't miss any spot, nook or corner. For those who want a fancier option, the iRobot Roomba Max 705 robot vacuum and dock is now just $700, which is $200 off. Along with powerful suction, it includes anti-tangle brushes and a loading dock. Finally, the iRobot Roomba 505, one of the best robot vacuum and mop combos on the market, is now just $785, discounted from $1,000. Its dock lets you keep track of how much water is left, and it's chock-full of features, such as obstacle detection, eco mode and powerful suction. You can choose to vacuum and mop or just take care of one of the tasks. Most Roombas can be used with iRobot's Roomba Home app to set up cleaning routines and explore all included features. Keep in mind that there are more deals to be browsed at Amazon and Best Buy, though offers and selection might vary between these retailers. Need a few more pointers? We have an article on the basics of choosing a robot vacuum, so you can find the right model for you. Why this deal matters iRobot is behind the iconic Roomba robot vacuums, robot mops and combo devices. They have models at various price points, and many of them are on sale right now at Amazon and Best Buy. That means you can save big bucks on everything from their most basic robot vacuum to the latest model available for a limited time. If you've been looking for faster, easier ways to keep your home clean, now is an excellent opportunity to grab one of these robot vacuums, mops and more.

iRobot's new Roomba does something no other robot vacuum can
iRobot's new Roomba does something no other robot vacuum can

The Independent

time11-03-2025

  • Business
  • The Independent

iRobot's new Roomba does something no other robot vacuum can

iRobot has unveiled a new range of Roomba robot vacuums, set to launch in the UK later in March. Starting at £499, the refreshed line-up features improved cleaning technology, with new features like a mechanical dust compactor to extend emptying times, rotating mop brushes and a self-cleaning docking station. The announcement is billed by iRobot as the company's largest and most comprehensive product launch in its 35 year history. In recent years, Roomba has faced tough competition from rivals like Eufy and Tapo, whose robot vacuums generally offer more advanced features at cheaper prices. With the launch of five overhauled vacuum cleaners, however, Roomba is hoping to reestablish itself as the leading innovator in the market it invented. To complement the new bots, the Roomba companion app is also getting a complete refresh, promising improved controls, easier scheduling and the ability to monitor your device's progress in real-time. 'The launch of these robots represents more than the consistent progress of our exceptional innovation team,' said iRobot CEO Gary Cohen. 'They underscore the return of iRobot as the category creator and our leadership position that was established more than three decades ago.' Here's a breakdown of the two headline Roomba devices arriving in the UK this March. They'll make up the new 2025 range alongside the entry-level Roomba 105 and the top-of-the line Roomba Plus 505. The standout feature of the mid-range Roomba 205 is a new, onboard debris-compacting system, a first for robot vacuum cleaners. By physically compressing debris in the bin, iRobot claims the robot will be able to run autonomously for up to eight weeks without being manually emptied. That means there's no need for a bulky collection bin above the charging dock – a feature seen on some of the best robot vacuums. The Roomba 205 will be available in a vac-only model or a combo model that adds a mopping function. Both get improved navigation and significantly more powerful suction than existing Roomba models. A more premium Roomba, the Roomba Plus 405 is all about 'intense suction' – iRobot claims this model is 70 times more powerful than the Roomba 600 series. The 405 also uses more effective dual-spinning mop heads rather than the basic mopping pad found on other Roombas. We've seen similar spinning mop heads on our top-rated robot vacuum, the Eufy X10 Pro Omni (£799, but their inclusion here is a first for the brand. The Roomba Plus 405 comes with an 'autowash' docking station, as seen with the existing Roomba Comba 10 Max. Once the cleaning job is completed, the vacuum automatically empties itself, then dutifully cleans and dries the mop heads with hot air and charges its batteries for the next run. Prices will start at £499 for the Roomba 205 series and at £699 for the more premium Roomba Plus 405. Both go on pre-sale at select retailers later in March. We'll bring you our review once we've had some testing time with the new models.

Roomba's Cheapest Robot Vacuums Now Have 3 Premium Features (Without the Upcharge)
Roomba's Cheapest Robot Vacuums Now Have 3 Premium Features (Without the Upcharge)

Yahoo

time11-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Roomba's Cheapest Robot Vacuums Now Have 3 Premium Features (Without the Upcharge)

Roomba-maker iRobot has added four new lidar-equipped robot vacuum models to its 2025 lineup, bringing premium features to a more reasonable price. They include the Roomba 205 DustCompactor, the "world's first" robovac equipped with a compacting bin, which mechanically compresses dust and debris to save space in the dock. Imagine it as being similar to the trash compactors in a garbage truck. "The net benefit to the consumer is you are going to get 60 days of hands-free maintenance without the need for the separate auto empty dock," Warren Fernandez, iRobot's director of product management, said. Fernandez told CNET that this feature, exclusive to the Roomba 205, will target people who may want to hide their robovac under their sofa -- meaning they don't want a large dock in their homes -- and avoid what some have described as the "jet engine noise" of an auto-emptying dock. The noise of the compacting bin won't "elevate itself above the noise the robot vacuum is already making." The new lineup has entry-level, midtier and premium robot vacuums. But just because you opt for a cheaper model, that doesn't mean you'll be missing the best features. The Roomba 2025 lineup was developed based on an 18-month study of consumers across North America, Europe, Japan, Asia-Pacific and Latin America. "Our portfolio strategy in '25 is really to enhance the Roomba family with a series of new products that are grounded in that consumer feedback, that 18 months of research, and that really carefully consider how to improve every aspect of the product experience," Fernandez said. The 2025 base and midtier models get new features along with ones that were previously reserved for iRobot's higher-end vacuums. Those features include the proprietary ClearView lidar navigation, new to iRobot's product lineup, which will allow the robovacs to better navigate homes and avoid obstacles, even in dark rooms. Fernandez said lidar is a "real game changer, particularly for users who have perhaps been using a very old robot that may have been working on older technology." "This notion of a robot that kind of bumps into and runs over everything, that will be a thing of the past," he said. "This thing will very accurately detect all sorts of obstacles throughout your home, avoiding all of them." The new vacuums have an increased suction power of 7,000 pascals. iRobot said they have 70 times more power-lifting suction than the Roomba 600 series. SmartScrub is another feature that was once exclusive to iRobot's highest-end robovac but that's now coming to the 2025 Combo lineup. Enable it to target stubborn stains, which the robot cleans by "mimicking the motion that a human might do as you're kind of scrubbing something back and forth," Fernandez said. Roomba is taking a page out of the smartphone playbook by introducing entry-level, midtier and premium models. Here's what that will look like in the 2025 lineup: The Roomba 105 comes in two models: the 105 Vac a vacuum-only model for $299 or the 105 Combo combination vacuum and mop model for $319. You can get either with an AutoEmpty Dock for an additional $150. The AutoEmpty Dock now allows for an estimated 75 days of vacuuming before it needs to be emptied. The Roomba 205 DustCompactor will be available as a vacuum only (DustCompactor Vac) for $449 or as a combo model for $469 (DustCompactor Combo). Side note: the contents of the dustbin won't resemble a cube -- Fernandez said the emptying experience will be more traditional, similar to what you're used to if you already have a robot vacuum. These entry-level combination models can detect carpets but are limited in their autonomy when it comes to cleaning them. Fernandez recommended having the mop pads removed most of the time to allow them to focus on vacuuming, only adding them back on for mop jobs. "If you leave the mopping pad attached, it's only going to clean the hard floor surfaces in your home," he said. This tier has more powerful mopping capabilities, with dual spinning mop pads that autonomously lift 10 millimeters off the ground when carpets are detected. The docks will also autonomously wash and dry mop pads. The Roomba Plus 405 Combo Robot + AutoWash Dock will be available for $799. The Roomba Plus 505 Combo Robot + AutoWash Dock, at $999, offers further improvements over the 405. First, the mop pad extends to the side, allowing for improved edge and corner cleaning. The dock will also dry the mop pads with heat. Finally, and most notably, the Roomba 505 will have a front-facing Precision Vision AI camera for better navigation and obstacle detection. "This is a best of both worlds equation," Fernandez said. "The 505 Combo is taking all of the benefits of that ClearView Pro lidar and all of the benefits and know-how of our front-facing AI camera technology, putting them together to give you a hands down best-in-class mapping, navigation, not only obstacle detection, but object understanding." A quick note on poop: While Fernandez said that all of the 2025 lineup should be able to recognize and avoid pet waste (the company extensively trains its robots with fake poop of different shapes and sizes), he recommended the Roomba 505 to worried pet owners given its more powerful navigation and object recognition. The Roomba Combo 10 Max Robot + AutoWash Dock, launched in August last year, will retain its place as iRobot's premium offering. Its costs $1,400, but is currently available on sale through iRobot's website for $900. Its differentiating factor is the Auto-Retract Mopping System, which lifts the mop pad to the top of the robot when carpets are detected, as well as a dock that autonomously cleans both the robot and itself. The following robovacs will be available in North America at prices ranging from $299 to as much as $999. Roomba 105 Vac: $299 Roomba 105 Combo: $319 Roomba 105 Vac + AutoEmpty Dock: $449 Roomba 105 Combo + AutoEmpty Dock: $469 Roomba 205 DustCompactor Vac: $449 Roomba 205 DusCompactor Combo: $469 Roomba Plus 405 Combo + AutoWash Dock: $799 Roomba Plus 505 Combo + AutoWash Dock: $999 The new Roomba robovacs will be available for presale in North America starting March 18 on Along with its new lineup, iRobot will also introduce The Roomba Home app (joining the existing iRobot Home app) that aims to simplify the act of cleaning people's homes. "We don't want you to come into our app, look at a big, pretty picture of a robot and have to click on two or three sub menus to be able to do something," Fernandez said. "Let's be real: You're opening the app to clean your home, so let's jump right into your home." The new app, which only supports the new products, will introduce a reconfigured home screen. The top third will be dedicated to cleaning routines that are either user-generated or suggested by iRobot. Fernandez said you should just be able to tap one of those, and your robot will get to work. The bottom two-thirds of the screen will feature a map of your home, which Fernandez said will be "actually actionable." As an example, he said that if he dropped some granola on the way to the office from the kitchen, he could quickly order his robot to conduct a "directed room clean" where the mess is. The new app will also better inform you of what your robot is doing at the moment, where it is and how much progress it's made in its current cleaning task. Finally, the app will provide proactive maintenance and troubleshooting, reminding you to replace and order filters, check the debris bag or clean the brushes. "We give the user the opportunity to decide when they want to do that kind of preventative maintenance," Fernandez said. The new app will be available for download on iOS and Android. Roomba's 2025 lineup will be available across North America and select European markets beginning on March 18. iRobot's 2025 lineup -- "the largest and most comprehensive lineup in the company's 35-year history," according to a press release -- comes at a critical time for the Roomba maker. While its latest financial results released in November showed increased year-over-year revenues and reduced operating losses, the company laid off hundreds of employees last year after a planned acquisition by Amazon fell through. While it used to dominate the robovac market, iRobot has faced increased competition from rivals such as SharkNinja and Chinese companies, including Roborock. Chinese rival 3i will also introduce a combo robovac with a mechanical compression dustbin, the G10 Plus, which it exhibited at CES. It didn't specify pricing or a release date. "Our ongoing restructuring has fundamentally changed the way we innovate, develop and build our robots, which is central to improving our performance and generating long-term shareholder value," iRobot CEO Gary Cohen said in the company's latest financial results release. "As we move forward in this new chapter in iRobot's history, one thing is abundantly clear: we have a powerful brand that will serve as the foundation for the turnaround of this company."

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