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iRobot Unveils Roomba S9+ and Braava Jet M6 Robots That Clean Together (venturebeat.com) 43

An anonymous reader writes: iRobot today launched two new robots: the Roomba s9+ robot vacuum cleaner and the Braava jet m6 robot mop. The Roomba s9+ robot vacuum with Clean Base Automatic Dirt Disposal starts at $1,299. The Roomba s9 without the Clean Base starts at $999. The Braava jet m6 robot mop starts at $499. All the robots are available for purchase today in the U.S. and Canada. They will start shipping in select European countries on July 12, 2019. The two robots can use iRobot's Imprint Link Technology to "talk to each other" -- vacuuming and then mopping automatically. The technology also works with the Roomba i7+, which launched in September. iRobot is thus introducing two robots that can clean together "as a team." Owners of the robots can initiate a "Linked clean" in the iRobot Home app.
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iRobot Unveils Roomba S9+ and Braava Jet M6 Robots That Clean Together

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  • That would be Narwal [kickstarter.com], billed as a self-cleaning robot mop and vacuum cleaner in one unit. At a $549 starting pricepoint, including the basestation, it's half the price of the iRobot combo.

    Disclaimer: I haven't backed this and lots of Kickstarters fail to deliver on their promises. Still, it seems like a good point of comparison.

    • why bother, there are a plethora of products half the price or less of the Roomba that do a similar or better job. e.g. the roborocks. can't see a kickstarter being worth it unless their aim is for a sub $200 device which does the same job.
    • Interesting but Roomba 600-series go for 150-250 euros in Europe, if you can spot one in sale.

      And the great thing about this, is that repairing is extremely easy. You can find common fixes for a lot of problems, spares like batteries and wipers are easily available, and some parts are available on Thingiverse that you can order to be 3D printed.

    • by qubezz ( 520511 )
      This one will likely fail (but not fail to keep free money), because iRobot has many patents.
    • That would be Narwal [kickstarter.com], billed as a self-cleaning robot mop and vacuum cleaner in one unit. At a $549 starting pricepoint,

      Or you could go fetch one of the older iRobot's own Scooba which already used to do that... (and cost less than the Narwal).

      iRobot don't sell them directly anymore, but there might be some oldstock laying around in shops, and/or get it second hand for even lower price (and given how resiliant and easy to repair iRobot's main robots are, it's not much of a problem not getting it brand new).

  • I have a 10 year old one that if I recall correctly was only a few hundred dollars.
  • $500 and $400: maybe, but no for me.

    $1,000+ and $500: strong pass.

    That's a great actual vacuum cleaner and mop, bucket, & soap / Swiffer & pads.

  • In fact, doesn't Amazon already have "Stinky and Dirty" about a garbage truck and a back loader? An animated robot vacuum cleaner and mop that work together could be money in the bank. Throw in a robot bucket and some sponges, and you're got the makings of a real grime-fighting team. There's a LOT of worse kid TV out there folks.....
  • It's not a patch on the old Scooba - it really is appallingly ineffective, and I'm a big fan of automating home tasks away. I have one and...well...naah. Used to have a Scooba a while ago - vastly superior.

    You can also do this already in a way. I have my vac (Neato, not Roomba) and the Braava hooked up to HomeKit via HomeBridge [homebridge.io] plugins. You could use automation to achieve the same thing. That said, always nicer to be native than to faff about.
  • If your house can be adequately cleaned by a robot, i.e. no steps/step downs, no obstacles for it to get stuck in / under / over, no pets, no deep rugs, then you probably don't need a vacuuming robot in the first place. And if your house has any of those things then the robot will be no damned good anyway. Just buy a vacuum cleaner and get off your lazy ass and use it.

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