Three Great High End Robot Floor Cleaners

Robot cleaners are becoming cheaper and smarter as time goes on. However to get a really smart Robot floor cleaner then you are going to end up paying for that high intelligence.

 

A really smart robot cleaner is going to be able to navigate around clutter and things like shoes. It has to have the ability not to knock a floor lamp over. It also has to have the precision to get right into the grimy corners of your place.

 

A top high-end vacuum is The Neato Robotics XV-12 which is a cream white unit with little orange buttons and tabs that make it look kind of sixties and space-age. It has a square chunky body and an incredible vacuuming power. It does not have a sweeping brush like the everyday Roomba unit that is now affordable for most households. It does not need a brush because it has such a powerful sucking action. It is also a very loud unit so it is best to have it working for you when you are not at home. Some reviewers online have compared the sound to jet turbine turning on and have complained about having to shout over the noise it makes to have a conversation.

 

Still the The Neato Robotic XV-12 is effective at the job and only weighs about nine pounds.  Aside from the powerful vacuum it also has a very high-tech laser which helps to precisely track down dirt. Some reviewers have also said that it is a bit of a bully of a machine that tends to plow into things and knock them over but the way it cleans is worth it because it picks up everything including nails and pennies. It retails for about $400.

 

One of the very best is a souped up model of the traditional Roomba. The iRobot 770 is a sleek round unit with state of the art navigating abilities. Unlike the Neato Robotic XV-12 it has an amazing navigation sex. It knows how to vacuum along walls and corners and does not knock lamps or other things over. If it is does encounter a solid object it tends to bounce back. If you buy from iRobot you can get a iRobot discount code from DiscountWild.com for a bargain.

 

This advanced model combines the spinning brush that Roombas are known for with a traditions sucking vacuum slot. Its scanning abilities allow it to seek out large clumps of dust or cat hair.  The tracking tech inside the unit relies on an infrared contact-sensing bumper.  It weighs 8.4 pounds and has a 13.9 inch Diameter.

 

The miraculous iRobot Roomba 770 costs about $500. From most reviews online it is evident that the high price is well worth it.

 

You could splurge on the units described above or just go to the Walmart website and get the cheapest Roomba for less than fifty dollars!