Aerobot has announced a pair of new midrange vacuum cleaners that have some of the features of its top-range models but also a few compromises. They are the $ 9 ii i Plus Plus, which comes with the company’s automatic non-emptying station, capable of keeping days of dirt, and the plain old $ 399 i3, which has no vacancy but is the same.
A major drawback for these vacuums is the comparison of iRobot’s premier models – i7 Plus and i7 (with automatic 799 / $ 599 and without automatic emptying) and the S9 Plus and S9 ($ 899 / $ 1,099, Ditto) – That doesn’t include the company’s smart. Mapping features. This allows Rumbas to map your home so you can ask them to clean specific rooms and specific areas of specific rooms (such as “under the kitchen table” or “under the sofa”). It matches the company’s older Top-the-Range 900 series.
But the i3 has got the features that come with the company’s latest AI support update, which it refers to as the Irobot Genius Home Intelligence. This is less useful, but still simpler, when providing instructions for cleaning your irobot’s application schedule based on your lesser past cleaning routines and the option for a smart home-connected for tomato. So, if you use a location service like Life360 or have a smart lock, you can connect it to your Romba so that it will start cleaning whenever you leave the house (if you are leaving the house these days).
Hardware-wise, the design is fully compatible with other current iRobot models while the cleaning system is similar to that found in the i7. Both models are available in the US today. And is available in Canada and will hit international markets sometime next year in Q1.