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iRobot discounts its robot vacuums by up to 27 percent off

Robotic vacuum cleaners have changed the way we clean our homes by offering several benefits, including time-saving, convenience, improved air quality, and low maintenance.

The iRobot Roomba is on sale through Amazon and it’s one of the most popular brands that offers decent cleaning, smart navigation, options for scheduling, voice control, and low maintenance.

These deals are below and are more expensive that a traditional broom and mop, robotic vacuums can save money and time in the long run.

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Here are iRobot’s Roomba Black Friday Deals

If you’ve been waiting to pick-up one of iRobot’s Roombas, Black Friday shopping season is a great time to do so.

Several of the robot vacuum maker’s mid-range devices are heavily discounted, making them a much easier sell for anyone on the fence about these automated dirt suckers. All of these deals are live now and run until December 1st. It’s worth noting that several Braava robot mop and vacuum bundles are also on sale.

Below are all of iRobot’s offers directly available on its website:

Roomba i3: Now $329.99, was $449.99 ($120 off)

Roomba i3+: Now $499.99, was $699.99 ($200 off)

Roomba 694: Now $269.99, was $369.99 ($100 off)

Braava Jet m6: $399.99, was $599.99 ($200 off)

H1 Handheld Vacuum: $164.99, was $329.99 ($165 off)

As is the case with Roombas, several of the robot vacuums are also on sale on Amazon:

Roomba 694: Now $268.99, was $369 ($100 off)

Roomba 692: Now $249.99, was $449.99 ($200 off)

Roomba i3 EVO: Now $329.99, was $449.99 $(121 off)

Roomba i3 EVO+: Now $498.99, was $699.99 ($201 off)

Braava Jet M6: $398.99, was $549.99 ($151 off)

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iRobot discounts its robot vacuums by up to 35 percent during Amazon’s ‘Early Prime Access Sale’

Ahead of Amazon’s big “Early Prime Access Sale,” iRobot’s has discounted several of its popular robot vacuums, including its higher-end i7+.

Here’s a list of its promo offers:

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iRobot’s new 2-in-1 robot will mop and vacuum your home simultaneously

iRobot has revealed the Roomba Combo J7+, a new 2-in-1 robot vacuum and mop capable of vacuuming and mopping your home at the same time.

Unlike similar combo robots, iRobot’s device features a fully retractable mop that lifts when the robot encounters a carpet or rug, which the company says makes it the “first two-in-one on the market.”

iRobot says the Combo J7+ is capable of performing a single cleaning job that includes both mopping and vacuuming, while competing devices from other companies need to vacuum first before moving on to mopping and can’t move their mop pad out of the way.

The robot itself looks very similar to the Roomba J7+ that was released earlier this year, only with a retractable metal arm mop attached to it for mopping. It also features more advanced floor sensors that can detect different floor types (i.e. carpet) when mapping your home more quickly.

While iRobot has sold a dedicated robot mop for years called the Braava Jet M6, this is the vacuum maker’s first 2-in-1 mop vacuum. The prospect of a 2-in-1 vacuum/mop is very appealing, especially when it costs considerably less than purchasing a J7+ and a Bravva Jet M6 individually and because it still features the latter vacuum’s excellent object detection technology. That said, it’s likely that even with its more advanced floor detection sensors, the Combo J7+ will require a pretty precise map of your home to operate efficiently.

In Canada, the iRobot Combo J7+ releases on October 4th for $1,399.

Alongside the new J7+, iRobot also revealed the next generation of its iRobot OS 5.0 platform, which allows its J Series robot vacuums to identify and avoid more objects like pet bowls, pet toys, litter boxes, backpacks and more.

You can also now skip cleaning an entire room on the fly. For example, if you tell the Roomba s9+ to clean your entire home but are working in your office, there’s now a one-touch, in-app option to skip that space. iRobot has also added new clean zones to its Braava Jet M6 robot mop, including cleaning around objects like dishwashers, ovens/stoves, toilets, etc.

Finally, more Siri shortcuts and commands are coming to iRobot’s devices with its OS 5.0 platform. The update will start rolling out on October 4th.

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Amazon to acquire Roomba-maker iRobot for $1.7 billion USD

Amazon signed an agreement to purchase iRobot, the company behind the popular Roomba robot vacuums. The deal, valued at approximately $1.7 billion USD (roughly $2.2 billion CAD), will see Amazon acquire iRobot at $61 USD per share in an all-cash transaction.

The Verge reports that while it’s not clear how iRobot will integrate into Amazon yet, the company does plan to keep Colin Angle as CEO of iRobot.

It’s not much of a surprise that Amazon wants iRobot. The e-commerce giant has been working on an ever-expanding lineup of smart home gadgets, including its own robot that launched last year in the U.S. Dubbed Astro, Amazon pitched it as a home assistant robot — The Verge described it as “Alexa on wheels” — that could bring people beers. However, it reportedly didn’t handle stairs well.

iRobot’s latest big update to Roomba was a new software dubbed ‘iRobot OS,’ which included artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) smarts to improve the robot vacuums’ ability to navigate homes. Features include improve home mapping, the ability to detect obstacles like cables or shoes, and more.

It’s not hard to guess how iRobot and Roomba could integrate into Amazon, possibly boosting the capabilities of Amazon’s robots (both current and future products), as well as integration between Roomba and Amazon Echo devices. Plus, Amazon owns several other smart home product brands, like Ring (smart doorbells). This could all lead to an Amazon-powered, robot-filled home of the future.

Of course, this will likely build on privacy and antitrust concerns around Amazon, its data collection through smart home devices, and its control over the smart home market. For example, concerns have been raised over how Amazon shares Ring and Echo data with law enforcement. Considering several Roomba models include cameras and can roam around your home, there’s potential for even more in-home surveillance.

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iRobot Prime Day Deals save up to 40 percent on vacuums

If you’re into robots and dislike cleaning, then you should hit up these iRobot Prime Day Deals in Canada. There are four up for the taking, with a minimum savings of 34 percent all the way up to 40 percent. These deals will only be around for a couple days and could save you some serious time this summer (and beyond).

Below are all of the offers:

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iRobot Canada is offering $200 off the Roomba j7+ for Father’s Day

If you liked our Father’s Day gift guide, you’re also going to want to check out iRobot’s new Father’s Day deals, particularly the company’s bundle offers and j7+/S9+ discounts. These deals are available as of June 3rd.

Below are all of the robot vacuum maker’s offers:

Robot Vacuums

Roomba s9+: $1099.99 (save $200)

Roomba j7+: $799.99 (save $200)

Roomba j7: $549.99 (save $200)

Roomba i3+ EVO: $549.99 (save $150)

Roomba i3 EVO: $349.99 (save $100)

Roomba 694: $279.99 (save $90)

Roomba jet m6 (white): $499.99 (save $100)

Roomba jet m6 (black): $499.99 (save $100)

Roomba jet m6 (graphite): $499.99 (save $100)

H1 Handheld Vacuum: $229.99 (save $100)

Bundles

Roomba s9+ and Braava jet m6 (Black): $1,449 (save $450)

Roomba j7+ and Braava jet m6: $1,169 (save $430)

Roomba i3+ and Braava jet m6 (white): $944 (save $355)

Roomba i3+ and Braava jet m6 (graphite): $944 (save $355)

Super Bundles

Roomba s9+, Braava jet m6 (black) and H1 Handheld Vacuum: $1,649 (save $580)

Roomba j7+, Braava jet m6 and H1 Handheld Vacuum: $1,369 (save $560)

Roomba i3+, Braava jet m6 and H1 Handheld Vacuum: $1,144 (save $485)

All of the above offers are available until June 23rd.

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iRobot’s Roomba s9+ is on sale for $200 off for Mother’s Day

If you’ve been thinking about picking up an iRobot Roomba robot vacuum, now is the perfect chance.

Every iRobot Roomba, ranging from the high-end S9+ to the mid-range i3 EVO, is currently on sale. Even the recently released j7+ is currently $200 off.

iRobot says that this sale runs from Sunday, April 17th to Sunday, May 1st. For more on iRobot, check out my look at the surprisingly capable Roomba j7+.

Below are all of the best offers:

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iRobot’s Roomba j7+ is a great, forward-thinking robot vacuum

I’ve used a lot of iRobot Roomba vacuums over the years, but none have impressed me as much as the relatively recently released Roomba j7+.

Sitting between the high-end s9+ ($1,299) and the lower-end i3+ ($699), the j7+ ($999) seems designed to feature nearly the same functionality as iRobot’s highest-end robot vacuum offering, but at a lower price point. In fact, in terms of navigation and cleaning functionality, I haven’t found any noticeable differences between the j7+ and the s9+ in terms of performance.

First off, just like the s9+ and the i3+, the j7+ features a self-emptying base that charges the robot and holds debris, removing the need to remember to empty the robot after every use. It’s possible to purchase the j7 on its own for $599, but this model ditches some of the magic that makes owning a robot vacuum worthwhile given it lacks a self-emptying base.

The overall design of the j7+ feels very solid and similar to iRobot’s past robot vacuum models, though it most closely resembles the i3+. On its rear, the vacuum features a similar-looking brush on one side that offers three spokes, removable roller brushes and rubberized wheels. However, its looks arguably even better than the s9+’s. The base’s overall footprint is smaller thanks to its shorter height, and its ribbed design gives it a welcome modern flair that helps it blend into more homes better.

What’s different this time around is that it features a built-in camera and accompanying LED light recessed into its front bumper. This gives the robot vacuum obstacle detecting abilities and is a key reason its overall performance is so great — because, after all, what’s the point in a robot vacuum that sucks up socks and rams itself into table legs?

First off, there’s iRobot’s Pet Owner Official Promise, or ‘P.O.O.P’, where the company promises to replace the robot if its object avoidance system faisl to stop it from running over pet poop. Though I haven’t tested this feature out because I own a relatively well-trained cat (at least, most of the time), I buy iRobot’s claims because of how well its obstacle avoidance works with other items.

Though its algorithm is designed specifically to avoid cords, pet waste, socks, shoes, Christmas trees and more, in my experience, it successfully navigated around nearly anything I left on the floor, whether it was a sweater, a box, or simply just shifting my furniture around my living room.

Obstacles the j7+ uncovers show up via an in-app notification, and you’re given the option to change your home map in a few ways. For example, you can identify whatever is in the j7+’s way as a temporary object, add a virtual ‘Keep Out Zone’ or state that there’s no obstacle present.

I found that this feature helped perfect the map of my main floor. To be fair, the Roomba i3 now supports mapping and individual room identification, but the addition of the j7+’s on-board camera helps significantly with accuracy. In fact, I’d even go so far as to say that after a few cleaning runs, the j7+ created a better map of my living room and kitchen than the s9+.

With all of this in mind, the s9+ is likely still a more powerful vacuum given iRobot says that its suction is 40x stronger than the Roomba 600 series, compared to just 10x stronger with the j7+. Still, even when it comes to pet hair and carpets, it gets the job done, so that extra power may just go to waste for most people.

Overall, if you’re looking for a robot vacuum that’s more than capable of cleaning your home efficiently and smartly, the j7+ is one of the best options in iRobot’s lineup.

iRobot’s Roomba j7+ starts at $999.

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iRobot brings Siri support to its robot vacuums, updates j7 with new features

Following bringing smart mapping technology to its mid-range Roomba i3, iRobot is launching Siri support for its various robot vacuums as part of its 4.0 Genius Home Intelligence update.

Other new app features include ‘Room-Specific Cleaning Preferences’ like multiple passes over tough-to-clean areas, ‘Child & Pet Lock’ and the ability to set ‘Do Not Disturb’ time frames when you don’t want your robot vacuum to run. I’m interested in testing out the new cleaning preferences because in my basement, for example, I often run my i7 Roomba several times to clean up the unfortunately ample cat litter in the area.

Further, iRobot’s recently released j7 is now able to identify and avoid clothing and towels. In my experience, the j7 is already more than capable of avoiding objects on my floor thanks to its built-in camera, though the ability to directly identify specific objects should improve this feature.

On the other hand, Siri integration is tied to Apple’s Shortcuts and allows you to set custom phrases to get your supports Roomba cleaning. Unlike Alexa and Google Assistant integration, voice commands to clean individual rooms are not supported.

The robot maker has also slashed the price of its Roomba i3 Evo to $449 and $699 for the Roomba i3+ EVO. The Genius 4.0 update is rolling out globally now until the end of June 2022, though Do Not Disturb and Smart Mapping with the Roomba i3 and i3+ are available now.

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