iRobot’s first Matter-compatible product is here.

The 2-in-1 setup works on various surfaces, including carpets and hard floors.

It lets you deep-scrub even the dirtiest areas and integrates with your iOS or Android-powered home.

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The machine employs a comprehensive cleaning system comprised of four stages.

For best results on hard floors, the robot vacuums and mops simultaneously.

it’s possible for you to manage the smart cleaner in the Home app or the officialiRobot Home app.

Tuya Wi-Fi IR Blaster on a wooden desk.

The biggest problem with smart cleaners is the dirtiest areas.

It can even predict when it might be time to clean a specific room or wash the mop pad.

That feature, called Dirt Detective, uses past cleaning information for intelligence.

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The dock has plenty of space to collect dirt for up to 60 days.

The less time you spend cleaning the whole thing, the better.

The company promises that customer data will only be used to improve the experience and product performance.

iRobot’s Roomba floor cleaner in a dock.

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you might adjust privacy-related configs in the app.

“iRobot does not, and will not, sell customer data,” the company promises.

Retail availability at select sellers starts in August.

iRobot’s Roomba cleaning the kitchen floor.

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Customers in Europe can pre-order starting today.

Availability will expand to other countries in the coming months.

Mother and daughter in a living room, with iRobot’s Roomba robot cleaning the floor.

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