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iRobot Roomba 770 Bagless Vacuum Cleaning Robot 77002

  iRobot Roomba 770 Bagless Vacuum Cleaning Robot 77002


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4.0 out of 5 starsiRobot's Roomba 700 series will not disappoint -pick your model based on needApril 6, 2012
By Agogo

If you don't already own an irobot, the 700 series is an excellent entry point into the world of robotic help - after multiple iterations in design and function, this series pretty much has it all. Which one you get depends on your needs.If you already have irobots and your current model already serves your purpose, you may not need to rush out and get the update. Anything over the 560s to 580s are already quite good. But if you have some niggly concerns with your current Roomba in terms of its performance, then I would encourage you to take a serious look at the 700s.The main differences between the 500 series and the 700 series is this, the Roomba 700s have:1) a larger better designed bin "Aero Vac 2" - which does not spill2) Hepa filters meaning you get cleaner air vented out - essential for sensitive noses3) better designed brushes which is more robust, easier to clean and allows for more efficient suction4) better casing protection for the internal motors from dust and hair5) a very useful "bin full" indicator in the 770 & 780 but not the 760 - so you don't have to keep pulling the bin out to check.6) a remote controller - I haven't had to use this though7) amazing agility and don't get stuck easily like the older models do - in fact, hardly ever.8) amazing amazing battery life and fast recharges (subsequent chgs) in an hourApart from that both the 760 and 560 have the same dirt detection and scheduling features. Whether you think the price difference of $80-100 is worth the upgrade is your call.Roombas 770 and 780 offer a better upgrade with a redesigned dirt detection system 2 (noticeable improvement) and a bin full indicator. Model 780 has the further upgrade to touchscreen controls which to me is redundant (more electronic parts means more...), comes with two lighthouses and is shipped with additional filters/ brushes. At first it appeared to me that the better value upgrade would be the 770 but this does not have Room to Room navigation facilitated by 2 lighthouses like the 780 does - and that is an essential feature if you have large (sectionable) area size to clean. 770 on the other hand comes with a Virtual wall. This is fine if you don't have to segregate your cleaning.Update: If you are seeking your first purchase, and decide NOT to go for the 700 series, you should do very well to purchase the 580. But spend the extra bucks if you can on the 700 - you won't be disappointed.IF YOU ARE willing to look further afield, (which I belatedly discovered) take a look at the LG Roboking 5902LVM & later models. If I hadn't already commited to the irobots I would definitely take another serious look at one of these. It uses a methodical zig zag navigation system to clean and finishes in 20%-30% the time it takes iRobot to finish in it's algorithmically computed random pathways - though longwinded, iRobot's method is more thorough and ensures that each cleaning cycle covers a spot at least 3-4 times based on need. If Roboking runs out of battery halfway through a clean, it remembers goes and recharges itself and then auto resume where it left off. Roboking's bin is simply lifted up like a contained pail leaving no droppings unlike the OLDER iRobots 530 included which suffers some spillage each time you remove the bin for emptying. Roboking's batteries are Li ion. It is energy efficient. It is quieter at 48-50dB - iRobots slightly noisier at 60dB but that's just marginal. Amazon.com please do consider stocking the LGs and the 770 & 780. I haven't owned any LGs but from the reviews and YouTube demos, this is a winner.The very latest gen RoboKing apparently goes as far as having a third optical eye with wifi capabilities and does open web-streaming via your home or iPhone wifi. Frankly, though it allows for remote controlling via your iPhone and remote viewing on what's going on at home...the question is will there be security breach or nasty implications of intruders-to-be hacking in and using it for subversive surveillance instead. LG needs to ensure there is no risk of the customer household being the next reality webshow.HAVING SAID THAT, I LOVE MY ROOMBA 780 which I purchased due to it's online availability at the time! ...and in hindsight wouldn't trade it for the world. The two included Lighthouses/Virtual Wall are immensely useful in sectioning your floorspace into 2-3 sections for more effective cleaning. The more I use it the more I like it. iRobot would perfect the deal if all the 780 came with Li-ion batteries. 5 stars to the Roomba 700 series.

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