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Robot vacuum cleaner “Dust cleaning, mopping … “

IRobot has released two new robot cleaners, the Rumba S9 + (Roomba s9 +) and the Brava jet m6 (Bravaa jet m6). These products have the characteristic that after the roombaa first sucks in the dust, the bracket jets are automatically operated and mopped. The robotic vacuum cleaner solves both dust and mopping.

The Rumba S9 + has been changed from circular to square in design. It has improved accessibility to the wall while flattening the sides. In addition, the number of small brushes increased from three to five. The suction power is 14 times higher than the Rumba 600 series and the rubber brush is 30% wider. It has a 3D sensor, which means that even a large room can be cleaned up to the corner of the wall.

Brava jet m6 can clean the floor water with a cleaning vooem. You can also clean it more sensitively by detecting stains. The size of the body is bigger and it can clean 93 square meters per synagogue. In addition, both the Rumba S9 + and the Brajabet m6 clean up and make a map of the house. In other words, once you have cleaned a few times, you will be able to plan a floor cleaning. The 3D sensor in the Roomba S9 + can more accurately identify obstacles than previous models.

The product integrates Amazon AI helper function Alexa, and can voice command the roombar to clean it. Of course, the function of automatically returning to the charging station after cleaning is supported.

As mentioned above, the cleaning function of the Roomba S9 + and Brabajet m6 is linked to each other through the communication function. According to i-Robot, there are plans to share data in the future.

The price is Roomba S9 + $ 1,299, Brava jet m6 $ 499. The Rumba can be purchased separately for $ 349 in addition to $ 999 in the body. For more information, please click here .

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