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How iRobot Roomba Keeps Your Floors Clean
from: ConsumerEvidence.comWith the busy life nowadays, it is always difficult to keep your house clean. When you are at home, you are too busy doing other chores that you desperately need help. However, hiring a professional cleaner costs a lot of money. As much as you can, you try to save up some extra cash and opt to do the cleaning yourself. Fret no more because the geniuses in the field of technology have found a way to help you save time and money.
The iRobot Roomba is there to keep your floors free from dust with just a touch of a button. This tiny piece of innovation was designed to be smart and efficient. It is able to collect an amazing amount of dirt and dust from your carpets and wooden surfaces. Know that you can walk around you home knowing that your feet don't touch any unwanted form of debris. If you have pets and food crumbs stuck in hard to reach corners, you are sure to reach them and clear it away with the powerful suction cups and rotating brushes.
The unit in itself is small and easy to store. Gone are the days where you need space to keep all your cleaning materials safe. Just keep them in your drawers, it's that simple. The iRobot Roomba is a disc that is 13.4 inches in diameter and 3.5 inches in height. Such a minute size for a highly powerful cleaning tool. As of today, there have been several generations of Roomba units. The first was named Roomba, and it came in both Pro and Pro Elite. Later came the second generation Discovery series. The second models came with a larger dustbin, a dirt detector, and the optional Homebase. The latest generations had further improvements implemented on its system. The groundbreaking products truly have changed the idea of household cleaning.
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CES: iRobot's Telepresence Bot, Ava, Has Emotions [Video]
Why is iRobot, purveyor of the Roomba and Scooba home-cleaning robots, making a three-to-five-foot tall robot with an Apple iPad for a head? The Massachusetts-based company believes a taller, more customizable robot like its Ava bot is suited to tasks its other robots can't do, such as facilitating video conversations between people in remote locations (aka "telepresence").
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