iRobot's Roomba 800 Series' unique bottom brush module improves performance

iRobot Roomba 800 Series ditches bristles for improved performance

The Roomba 800 Series has no bristles

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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. 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.

From the outside, the 800 Series doesn't look too different from its earlier incarnaTIons. The thick, plastic robotic disc still cruises about the room either on command or according to a preset schedule, it still comes with Virtual Wall barriers to keep it away From where it shouldn't be and Virtual Wall Lighthouses to guide it from room to room.

The 800 Series can detect dirt and debris, provide "elbow grease" to particularly dirty areas and even has a Spot Clean Mode that can be activated from its remote control. When its HEPA-filtered bin is full, it lets its owner know, and When its battery runs low, it goes back to base for a quick charge.

However, what's new isn't what's been put in, but what's been left out. In this case, it's bristles.

"Bristle brushes have been around for a hundred years. With these new AeroForce Extractors, we've invented a completely different way to clean your floor," says Colin Angle, chairman and CEO of iRobot. "With the Roomba 800 Series and AeroForce technology , iRobot is disrupting the floor care category yet again."

According to iRobot, the bristles in the 800 series have been replaced by the new AeroForce system, featuring AeroForce Extractors. Instead of bristles, these are a set of angled, textured rollers that are counter rotating. The Extractors accelerate the air flowing between them with a suction five times stronger than in previous Roomba models. The company claims that this breaks up dirt and debris with 50 percent greater efficiency.

The upshot of this, says iRobot, is not only better cleaning, but less maintenance because eliminate the bristles also eliminates tangled hair, which should make dog owners happy. In addition, the bin is 60 percent larger and the new XLife battery battery doubles the Cleaning cycles over the life of the robot.

The first of the Roomba 800 series, the Roomba 880, is available in North America for $699.99.

The video below shows the features of the Roomba 800 Series.

Source: iRobot

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iRobot's Roomba 800 Series' unique bottom brush module improves performance on November 13th, 2013 iRobot's Roomba 800 series ditch bristles improve performance

The Rumba 800 series has no bristles

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According to iRoover, the global vacuum cleaner costs more than $200 a year worth $6 billion. The company is looking forward to a larger share of the new RooMBA 800 series robotic vacuum system introduced this week. The 800 series has a number of innovations, the biggest of which is its new AeroForce extractor, which replaces the traditional bristles with a textured roller that provides the company with a 50% improvement in performance.

From the outside, the 800 series doesn't look too different from the early incarnations. The thick plastic robot disc is still in the cruise ship in the room or in command or according to a preset schedule, but it still comes with a virtual wall barrier that keeps it away from it and should not be with the virtual wall lighthouse, from room to room it.

The 800 Series can detect dust and debris, providing "hard work" to particularly dirty areas, even in spot cleaning mode, which can be activated from its remote control. When its HEPA filter bin is full, it allows its owner to know that when its battery is low, it can be traced back to the base for fast charging.

However, what's new is not what is being released, but what is excluded. In this case, it's hairy.

“The bristle brush has been around for a hundred years. With these new AeroForce extractors, we have invented a completely different way to clean your floor,” Colin Angles, chairman and CEO of iRobot. “With the Lombard 800 series and AeroForce technology, iRobot is once again ruining the floor care category.”

According to iRobot, the hair in the 800 series has been replaced with the new AeroForce system with the Ae?roForce extractor. Instead of bristles, these are a set of angled, textured rollers that are rotated in the opposite direction. The extractor accelerates and inhales air flowing between them five times more than the previous Roomba model. The company claims that this breaks the 50% higher efficiency of dust and debris.

The result, iRobot said, is not only a better cleaning effect, but less maintenance, because the bristles are eliminated and the messy hair is eliminated, which will make the dog owner happy. In addition, the trash can is 60% larger and the new XLife battery battery will double the cleaning cycle life of the robot

The first Roomba 800 series, available with the Roomba 880, is available in North America for $699.99

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