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Roborock's S8 MaxV Ultra, our favorite robovac, is $800 off
Roborock's S8 MaxV Ultra, our favorite robovac, is $800 off

The Verge

time08-05-2025

  • The Verge

Roborock's S8 MaxV Ultra, our favorite robovac, is $800 off

If you're tired of spending your weekends cleaning, you might want to check out today's deal on Roborock's S8 MaxV Ultra. It'll take care of the vacuuming and mopping for you so you can reclaim your free time, and is currently available at an all-time low price of $999.99 ($800 off) from Amazon, Best Buy, and directly from Roborock. Roborock's S8 MaxV Ultra is our favorite robot vacuum overall. Its flexible mop arms make it stand out from the competition, as they're capable of digging into corners and baseboard edges that can otherwise be hard to clean. The S8 MaxV Ultra additionally combines 10,000Pa of suction power with dual rubber roller brushes, allowing it to easily suck up any dirt and debris in its way. The robovac also boasts a sonic mop that can lift itself up to keep carpets dry and vibrates up to 4,000 times a minute for thoroughly scrubbing away spills. The S8 MaxV Ultra also comes with camera-equipped AI obstacle avoidance, so you don't need to follow it around for fear it'll get tangled up in clutter. The robovac supports Matter too, allowing you to control it via all major smart home platforms for a nearly hands-free cleaning experience. Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra $180044% off $1000 With top-notch vacuuming performance, an easy-to-use app, and built-in voice control, the S8 MaxV Ultra is a superb vacuum and good mop. It features Roborock's best obstacle avoidance, innovative features like dirt detection, and a hands-free dock that makes it an expensive but excellent choice. Three more deals we're digging The cute HMD Barbie Phone is available unlocked for $79.99 ($50 off) at Amazon and Best Buy, which is its best price to date. The flip phone offers a nice break from your smartphone, providing basic features like calling and texting along with fun perks such as a front-facing mirror. It also includes a simple web browser and email functionality, though the experience is not ideal for daily use. Read our review. The latest Blink Outdoor camera is on sale for $49.99 ($49.99 off) at Amazon, Best Buy, and Target, which is $10 shy of the battery-powered camera's all-time low. The 1080p Blink Outdoor 4 builds upon its predecessor with person detection and a wider field of view, while retaining essentials like motion detection, night vision, and two-way audio. Best Buy's selling the 10-ounce Ember Mug 2 for $79.99 ($50 off) while the 14-ounce is $99.99 ($50 off), which is one of its better prices to date. A Verge favorite, the smart mug lets you dial in your coffee temperature between 120 to 145 degrees Fahrenheit via the companion app. It maintains your desired temperature for up to 80 minutes, or indefinitely when you use the included charging coaster.

Save Up to $700 Off Roborock Robot Vacuums and Ditch That Old Hand Vac Today
Save Up to $700 Off Roborock Robot Vacuums and Ditch That Old Hand Vac Today

Yahoo

time14-02-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Save Up to $700 Off Roborock Robot Vacuums and Ditch That Old Hand Vac Today

With Presidents Day almost here you've got better things to do than clean your own floors, and that's why picking up a discounted robot vacuum is definitely the way to go. There are savings to be had on some of Roborock's best models with savings of up to $700 available. The biggest discounts on the Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra, a vacuum that would normally sell for $1,800 but can now be yours for just $1,100. The deals are plentiful and include some of the highest-end models around, like the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra. It normally sells for around $1,300, but you'll pay just $840 if you take advantage of this deal. It sports lidar navigation and multilevel mapping as well as the option to configure no-go zones and more. It'll even empty itself as well. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. If you're not keen on that one and want some more options, well good news, because this sale has them in spades: S8 MaxV Ultra (Refill & Drainage System): $1,200 (save $700) Q5 Pro+: $360 with coupon (save $340) Flexi Lite: $200 with coupon (save $167) Still not sure that you see the right vacuum for you? Make sure to check out our collection of the best robot vacuum deals before you place an order. A good robot vacuum costs a lot of money, which means that they're often out of reach for a lot of people. These sorts of sales, where a lot of items get big discounts, help open up high-quality devices to more people, and we love that. Just keep in mind that a lot of these prices are limited-time deals that need to be acted upon soon before it's too late.

8 Things to Know Before Getting a Robot Vacuum
8 Things to Know Before Getting a Robot Vacuum

Yahoo

time13-02-2025

  • Yahoo

8 Things to Know Before Getting a Robot Vacuum

Robot vacuums aim to fulfill the dream of every time-strapped person — that is, the dream of having a machine autonomously vacuum your floors clean and even mop them, too. It's a lovely thought: coming home to a clean home, with your little robot companion napping in its dock after a hard day's work. Of course, robovac owners know the reality is not that simple. While the technology found in robovacs has improved significantly since the introduction of the first Roomba in 2002 — for example, they are now much better equipped to navigate homes and some models can handle both vacuum and mopping functions — robovacs have a long way to go before they can claim to be truly autonomous cleaners. Here are eight things you should know before getting a robot vacuum. Robovacs use different technologies for them to be able to "see" and map your home, but some of these technologies often work better than others. For example, robovac maker Roborock employs RGB cameras and LiDAR in its S7 and S8 MaxV Ultra units, which CNET's test team found allowed them to accurately map and consistently clean every inch of our test floor. Robovacs employing other technologies don't fare as well, missing certain spots such as corners or even skipping rooms entirely. The point is, expect your robovac to do a pretty good job getting around, but you may have to slightly adjust your living space for a better clean. Speaking of adjusting your space, expect to get in the habit of clearing your living space before your robovac can get to work. With the exception of the Roborock Saros Z70 unveiled at this year's CES, which has an arm that can pick up socks, you'll have to remove any clothing or cords on the floor before your robovac gets to work. Got pets? Better hope they didn't have an accident, because robovacs have been known to run right over poop and spread it around the house. That said, certain robovacs do a fine job navigating pet messes, such as the Roomba J7 Plus, which CNET has named the best poop-detecting robovac. Speaking of furry friends, pet parents should be aware that many dogs and cats can find robovacs scary and stress-inducing (although dogs may find robovacs less threatening than more traditional vacuums). According to "The combination of loud noise, unpredictable movement and a strange smell is often overwhelming for cats and causes them anxiety." If you're still interested in buying a robovac, help your animals slowly adjust to their presence in your home. Even with newer, fancier robovac units that automatically empty their dustbins, refill water tanks and clean mop pads, you'll still have to conduct regular maintenance on your device so that it continues to perform well and won't prematurely break down. If your robovac doesn't self-empty, expect to do a dustbin dump every day. You'll also have to keep the wheels clean of debris on a daily basis. Other maintenance includes cleaning brush rolls and wheels every week and regularly checking charging contacts and sensors. Most robovacs autonomously charge themselves and many now come with self-emptying and self-cleaning docks. As mentioned, robovacs need sensors to navigate their environments. However, in the course of cleaning, these sensors may accumulate dust and other debris. To help your robovac stay on the top of its game, regularly clean sensors with a microfiber cloth (the same used to clean monitors and other screens). You may be tempted by combo robovacs that not only vacuum your floors, but mop as well. While certain units do an admirable job at both, expect to pay a several hundred dollar premium. Other issues can pop up as well, with combo robovacs leaving carpets damp or dragging a dirty mop pad across your floor. Certain robovacs perform both tasks better than others. For example, the Roomba Combo J7 Plus (one of CNET's picks for best overall robovac) comes equipped with an arm that stows the mop pad when carpets are detected. Along with keeping your living space tidy so your robovac can perform better, expect to clean up after it as well. While certain units (like the aforementioned Roborock) do a great job cleaning every inch of a room, others may skip out on areas such as corners or under furniture. It can also be quite annoying to call out the robovac for some spot cleaning, like, say, after dinner. It's good to have another vacuum cleaner that you control around for the messes left behind by the robovac. And for robo mops? Many lack the power to clean deep stains, so expect the need to apply some elbow grease. Robovacs will overall save you time, but be prepared to regularly chip in to help. Whether a robovac will work great for you depends on your living space. As mentioned, many robovacs often struggle with cleaning corners. They also have a tendency to get stuck on the thresholds between rooms (hence a new unit seen at CES that's equipped with legs). But if there's one thing that all robovacs can't handle, it's stairs. So if your living space is spread throughout multiple floors, expect to either carry your robovac to other floors to clean, or to buy a unit for each floor. Knowing what to expect when it comes to keeping your robovac running smoothly can help save you a lot of time and keep your home cleaner. If your robovac runs every day, you should empty its dustbin just as frequently. This will ensure that your robot works optimally and won't break down prematurely. This wasn't always the case, but several combo robot vacuums come highly recommended. CNET's picks for the best overall robot vacuum are the Ecovacs Deebot T30S Combo and Roomba Combo J7 Plus, both of which are equipped with mopping capabilities. CNET has named the iRobot Roomba S9 Plus the best robovac for pet hair and plush carpets. According to our reviewer, "[I]f your home is filled with plush carpets and your pets are having a field day shedding fur across them, then the self-emptying Roomba S9 Plus is a perfect pick for your home." Many robovacs work great on hardwood floors, but if you're looking for the best, CNET recommends either the Roomba. Combo J7 Plus or Ecovacs Deebot T30S Combo, which we've named as best overall robovacs. They both mop, too. Along with being the overall best pick for pet owners, the iRobot Roomba S9 Plus also leads the pack when it comes to carpets. Our review team noted "its eye-popping performance on thick, plush carpets." Yes, robovac batteries are replaceable, and depending on how much you use them, you may have to do so every few years. Prices also differ, with iRobot selling replacement batteries for $90. A less official-looking battery for Eufy and Ecovacs units can be found on Amazon for around $20. Yes, Robot Vacuums Keep Your Home Tidy. But You Also Need to Keep Your Machine Clean Clean the Grime Out of Your Roomba to Make It Vacuum Better Your Robot Vacuum Can Clean Even Better (but You Need to Do These 5 Things First) Best Robot Vacuums of 2025: We Have a 2-Way Tie for the Best

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