Technology
Save on the robot vacuum
TL;DR: The Alexa-enabled, self-charging iRobot Roomba 670 robot vacuum is on sale for only $197 at Walmart. It’s normally $329.99, so you’ll save $132.99.
Did you miss Walmart’s epic Black Friday deal on the Shark ION R75? Never fear: There’s another amazing discount on a WiFi-enabled robot vacuum in town, and it’ll save you just as much dough.
Here’s the sitch: If you head over to Walmart’s website right now, you can still take advantage of its Black Friday pricing on the iRobot Roomba 670. (That’s right: You don’t even have to brave the holiday weekend crowds for this one.) It typically retails for $329.99, but you’ll pay a mere $197 — an impressive savings of $132.99, or 40%.
The Roomba 670 sports iRobot’s patented 3-Stage Cleaning System and dual multi-surface brushes, which allow it to easily loosen, lift, and suction dirt, dust bunnies, and pet hair alike from hardwood floors and carpets. It also comes with an entire suite of sensors that help it pinpoint especially dirty floors and steer around your furniture, and will even dock itself to charge once its 90-minute run time is up.
In addition to that aforementioned WiFi connectivity, the Roomba 670 features support for the Alexa smart assistant, too — that means you can pair it with your favorite smart home devices and control it using voice commands. (Not home to tell it to start cleaning? Just use the iRobot HOME App to schedule it from afar.)
Visit Walmart to snag the iRobot Roomba 670 before it inevitably makes like its Shark comrade and sells out.
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