DONT LIFT A FINGER
Most of us dislike vacuuming so why not choose an iRobot Roomba and let a little robot do it for you? All you need to do is press the CLEAN button and the Roomba will get to cleaning the floors for you. Theres no need to worry about the Roomba as it will return to its Home Base® docking station to recharge if the power is getting low or has finished the job. You can also keep the Roomba confined to a certain room or out of a certain room with the Virtual Wall

iAdapt® Responsive Navigation Technology
This enables the Roomba to find its way around any shape or size of home, covering every area of floor multiple times for a complete clean

Dirt Detect™ Series I
Roomba uses acoustic sensors to detect small particles and focus its cleaning effort. where its dirtier, Roomba will work hard, making several passes until the floor is clean.

Self-cleaning
Roomba charges istelf, returning to its Home Base to dock and recharge between cleaning.

Scheduling
Roomba can be preset to vacuum when its convenient for you, up to seven times per week.

Self-Adjusting Cleaning Head
The self-adjusting cleaning head suspension system allows Roomba to automatically adjust between floor types to clean carpets, tile, hardwood and laminate floors as it moves through your home.

Edge-cleaning
A spinning side brush pushes debris into the vacuum path, making Roomba extremely efficient at cleaning dirt from wall edges
Key Features
- iAdapt® Responsive Navigation Technology for a thorough clean, ensuring every accessible area is cleaned
- Dirt Detect™ - detects dirt and keeps going over it until its all sucked up
- Includes a Virtual Wall® barrier so you can keep the Roomba within a certain room or excluded from a certain area
- Self-charging - returns to its Home Base® to recharge when needed or when the job is done
- Self-adjusting cleaning head so it can clean across various floor types
- Edge-cleaning brushes so it gets into the edges for a better clean
N.B. Please note, robot vacuums can struggle with black or dark areas. The drop-off sensors read these areas as a drop-off and will not cross over them. It is possible, however, to cover up these sensors to allow the robot to vacuum over dark areas. Just be sure to put a physical barrier in front of any real drop-off points to prevent damaging the unit.