Technology
This robot vacuum (that also mops!) already has Black Friday pricing
TL;DR: Get the time-saving Roborock S6 robot vacuum and mop with adaptive routing for $599.99, a 7% savings.
Picture this: it’s the year 2032. You’ve just ridden home from a long day of work in your self-driving, fully electric car, and your smart stove is whipping up a meal for you in the kitchen while your smart home audio system reads you the latest news updates. You notice a spot of dirt on the floor, so you summon your cleaning robot to take care of it. Your fridge’s kombucha dispenser pours you an ice-cold glass of sparkling probiotic tea. You’ve hardly lifted a finger.
We can’t teleport you to this idealistic, technologically advanced future, but we can hook you up with a robo-vacuum that’s basically just as cool. The Roborock S6 is a super-smart vacuuming and mopping machine that uses the same 32-bit quad-core processor found in smartphones to intelligently navigate and clean your space.
This genius gadget calculates the best and fastest route for each room in order to clean more efficiently. It also boasts 14 different sensors (accelerometer, odometer, infra-red cliff sensors, and compass, just to name a few), meaning the likelihood of your new favorite robot crashing into your valuables or pet is extremely low. But, on the off-chance that you’re still skeptical of intelligent machinery (AKA looking to avoid a possible evil appliance overthrow), you can draw barriers and select “no-go” zones in the Roborock’s companion app, so it knows who’s boss.
With powerful 1500rpm suction, gentle bristles spinning at 1350rpm, and a built-in mop unit, this little guy will give your floors the most thorough clean they’ve ever had, all without having to do any of the work yourself (and isn’t that the American dream?)
Normally $649.99, it’s typically in the Mashable Shop for just $599.99. Today though, you can take your own robot friend home for just $510 when you use the code BFSAVE15 at checkout for an additional 15% off.
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