Save $200 on iRobot's Self-Emptying Roomba s9+ | PCMag

2022-09-02 23:19:36 By : Ms. Jane Lu

The robot vacuum, which retails for $1,000, is available now for $799.

B.A. in Journalism & Public Relations with minor in Communications Media from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)

House-cleaning duties got you down? Turn things over to a robot vacuum like the iRobot Roomba s9+ smart vacuum, which is now $200 off on Amazon(Opens in a new window) .

A PCMag Editors' Choice pick, the usually expensive self-emptying Roomba s9+ is available now for $799—20% off the $999.99 sticker cost.

A distinctive D-shape sets the s9+ apart from the standard circular robot vacuum, allowing the s9+ to get into the nooks and crannies you can't (or don't want to) reach.

Standing 3.5 inches tall and measuring 12.3 inches wide, the Roomba features a selection of sensors, cameras, buttons, and LED lights that glow red when charging, white when cleaning, and blue when connecting to Wi-Fi. Its copper-colored lid, meanwhile, hides a dustbin and filter; underneath you'll find various brushes, charging contacts, and more sensors, as well as the dirt disposal port and rear caster wheel.

The included Clean Base plugs into the wall and serves as a dock and charging station, and automatically sucks the dirt and debris collected over 30 cleanings. Pair the s9+ to your Android or iOS handset and download the iRobot Home app to receive notifications when it's time to change the base's bag.

Create a truly smart home by connecting the robot to Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant via their respective apps, then issue voice commands through your phone and other devices to start, stop, and pause the robot, or send it back to its dock. Users can expect to squeeze about 60 minutes out of the s9+ between charges.

Get a truly hands-free hoovering experience with the iRobot Roomba s9+ robot vacuum, on sale now from Amazon for $799(Opens in a new window) —$200.99 off the $999.99 MSRP.

Sign up for our expertly curated Daily Deals newsletter for the best bargains you’ll find anywhere.

This newsletter may contain advertising, deals, or affiliate links. Subscribing to a newsletter indicates your consent to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe from the newsletters at any time.

Your subscription has been confirmed. Keep an eye on your inbox!

B.A. in Journalism & Public Relations with minor in Communications Media from Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)

Reporter at The Frederick News-Post (2008-2012)

Reporter for PCMag and Geek.com (RIP) (2012-present)

PCMag.com is a leading authority on technology, delivering lab-based, independent reviews of the latest products and services. Our expert industry analysis and practical solutions help you make better buying decisions and get more from technology.

© 1996-2022 Ziff Davis. PCMag Digital Group

PCMag, PCMag.com and PC Magazine are among the federally registered trademarks of Ziff Davis and may not be used by third parties without explicit permission. The display of third-party trademarks and trade names on this site does not necessarily indicate any affiliation or the endorsement of PCMag. If you click an affiliate link and buy a product or service, we may be paid a fee by that merchant.