
According to iRobot, the global market for vacuum cleaners costing over US$200 is worth $6 billion a year. The company is looking to grab a greater share of this pie with its new Roomba 800 Series robot vacuum that was rolled out this week. The 800 Series boasts a number of innovations, the biggest of which is its new AeroForce Extractors, which see conventional bristles replaced with textured rollers to provide what the company claims is a 50 percent improvement in performance... Continue Reading iRobot Roomba 800 Series ditches bristles for improved performance
Section: Around The Home
Tags: iRobot, Robotic, Vacuum cleaner
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