Description
58 dB, Battery time 60 min
Smart homes – smartphone control
Software and hardware solutions for smart buildings and internet of things
£195.81
Effortlessly tidy up your home with the iRobot Roomba 866 robot vacuum cleaner, equipped with advanced navigation and dirt detection technology to leave your floors sparkling clean and dust-free!
58 dB, Battery time 60 min
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iRobot Roomba 866 is rechargeable. You can also check other rechargeable devices. Take a look on our offer here.
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We always have to choose between the size of the device and the capacity of its garbage bag or cylinder. But if we choose wisely, we can choose a device so that cleaning is not very burdensome. There is no information about capacity of iRobot Roomba 866. If you are looking for something with bag volume 0,5 l, you can check it on our website. This device can work for 60 min without charging.
Jaime Williams –
Minus is voice messages to me. Same sounds are okay, but messages are a bit bad (very basic speaker, poor quality). I would appreciate it if you could just turn them off in the application – and unfortunately you can not.
The controls on the robot could also be slightly better: when one light shines, it also breaks into those next to it and it is a bit confusing.
Sometimes the robot happens to hit a slightly stronger in some obstacle. For me, these are the legs of chairs, but also for example under the cabinet. With the first one there is no trouble, but as to these supports remains to hope that it will not damage (although it seems to me that his “bumper” is to detect, but also to amortize such impacts – hopefully). There is no question about damage to the furniture themselves, because the robot further releases against them.
One time he also accumulated about the curtain and blocked his brush on it, but he was free of himself, the curtain did not suffer. It’s hard to consider it for a robot disadvantage, these curtains are too long and these robot does not have to move. With curtains in the other rooms, it does not troubles, he just passes and moves them, does not treat them as a barrier. Each object tries to gently move – therefore cautiously (although without fear), for example, with pots.
The word about the volume of work, it’s still a vacuum cleaner, but you can not call it a loud one. The level of sound issued by the robot is, as for me, completely fine, Roomba does not bother in this respect. This is obviously a very subjective reception, but I will add that a small vacuum cleaner is much louder than this robot.
In general settlement, I am very positively evaluating the roomba and I issue a unspocused 5/5 evaluation, from my own satisfaction. Great help when it comes to daily vacuuming, with this robot really have a headache, and that’s what it’s all about.
Reid Mason –
Ahoy there, fellow reader! My name is Reid Mason, and I just can’t contain my excitement about my recent purchase of a state-of-the-art vacuum cleaning robot. You know the kind – those nifty little gadgets that whiz around your house, sucking up dirt and debris like they’re on some high-tech mission from an episode of The Jetsons!
So, in November, during my much-needed vacation (think lounging by a pool in the Arizona sun), I decided to treat myself to this marvel of modern engineering. After scouring online reviews and comparing various models, I settled on the one that felt like it was straight out of a futuristic movie – or at least from the future we’ve been promised since the 1960s!
Anyway, I ordered my new robotic companion from some mysterious cyberspace storefront and eagerly awaited its delivery. It arrived promptly at my vacation home in Scottsdale, AZ: 4245 N Drinkwater Blvd, if you’re curious about the exact address.
Now, let me tell you something about this sleek piece of machinery: it doesn’t just vacuum; oh no, this baby is on another level altogether! It uses advanced sensors to navigate around furniture and objects, avoiding stairs and other hazards. The suction power is strong enough to pick up even the most stubborn dust bunnies hiding under the couch cushions. And best of all? You can control it remotely from your smartphone or tablet talk about convenience!
But here’s where things get really interesting: while there are plenty of folks out there who enjoy using their Roomba (that’s right, I said it!) as a high-tech toy for their furry friends to chase around, I see mine more as an indispensable member of my household staff. You know, like the Rosie from The Jetsons? Only instead of singing silly songs while she works, mine just hums along quietly in the background, making sure our floors stay spotless without any fuss or muss.
So yes, there might be those who dismiss these robotic vacuum cleaners as mere novelties for amateurs. But I say, if you want a reliable assistant to help keep your home tidy and well-maintained, then why not embrace the future? After all, who wouldn’t want a little piece of tomorrow in their lives today?
In conclusion, my experience with purchasing and using an iRobot Roomba 866 has been nothing short of delightful. It may not be as glamorous as a Jetson-style flying car (yet), but it sure does make vacuuming a whole lot more fun and efficient! So next time you’re thinking about upgrading your cleaning routine, remember: sometimes the most innovative solutions come in the smallest packages!