Save $200: As of June 3,Watch Suicide Squad Online the Eufy X10 Pro Omni robot vacuum is on sale for $699.99 at Amazon. That's a saving of 22% on list price.
Ok, we go on about robot vacuums a lot here at Mashable, but we can't stop sharing the love for the Eufy X10 Pro Omni Robot Vacuum. Just check out our review and you'll see why we love it so much. And as of June 3, it is currently priced at $699.99.
Some of the most noteworthy features include self-emptying functionality, AI obstacle detection, carpet detection, and voice reminders. If you have an Alexa device, it'll even work with voice control. Yes, you can boss your vacuum around without moving a muscle.
SEE ALSO: Get the MOVA P10 Pro Ultra robot vacuum and mop for its lowest price everAnd it doesn't just pick up dirt. This model also mops your floors and then self-cleans and refills, so your work is pretty much always done. It produces 180 rotations per minute and has 1 kg of downward pressure, so it can pick up all sorts of tough stains and leave your floors sparkling clean.
For pet owners, you may be wondering if a robot vacuum is heavy-duty enough to pick up those annoying little hairs that end up everywhere, and you'll be pleased to know that thanks to the dentagling brush, it very much is. The roller brush rotates in reverse, and the Pro-Detangle Comb flips down to loosen and remove hair that is wrapped around the roller brush so you don't have to do anything.
Convinced yet? Head to Amazon now.
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