With a discounted iRobot Roomba 694, you can hire a robot to clean your house.

It doesn’t have to be a painful chore or an expensive contract to clean your house. iRobot’s Roomba 694 (Opens in a new window) maintains immaculate floors for a reasonable price. $75 off of $199 at Amazon.

This robot vacuum is a useful addition to any home because it has a three-stage cleaning mechanism and numerous integrated smart controls. Two multi-surface brushes, an edge-sweeping duster, and built-in sensors detect the type of ground to alter brush height and suction power as necessary to grab and remove debris from carpets and hardwood floors.

Additionally, the hands-free vacuum uses iRobot’s Genius technology to develop a customized cleaning plan. It can even predict when and how frequently to run when pollen and other allergens are present in high concentrations. Use voice commands to modify the schedule or manually operate the bot with Google Assistant, Amazon Alexa, or the companion Home mobile app.

The Roomba 694’s battery, according to iRobot, can clean continuously for up to 90 minutes. When the battery does run out, the vacuum automatically heads to its docking station to recharge before picking up where it left off.

You don’t have to worry about it sucking up your pet’s favorite toy or falling down the stairs because the Roomba can maneuver under and around furniture and avoid edges thanks to advanced sensors. Additionally, thanks to its exclusive Dirt Detect technology, your home’s busiest spaces—like the kitchen, bathrooms, and mudrooms—get a thorough cleaning.

With an iRobot Roomba 694 (with two-year guarantee) for on sale now from Amazon for $199 (Opens in a new window) 27% off the original price of $274, you can cross vacuuming off your to-do list.

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