Watch as our powerful Neato automatic vacuum cleans floors and carpets. With the option to set this cleaning robot to start on a daily basis, you can come home to that just clean look everyday!
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Introducing the new line of Neato automatic vacuum cleaners. Smart,powerful, methodical.
At Neato’s core is a centrifugal impeller that follows jet engine air flow principles to create high-powered suction. It has the most powerful vacuum suction of any robotic vacuum today.
It can remove all sorts of dirt and debris. And if you have pets, Neato even vacuums up tough pet hair from carpets and hard floor surfaces.
With your upright you may inadvertently speed over flooring, but the Neato uses its optimized speed to maximize its cleaning effectiveness.
*We love our robot.>>>**t.co/w0GtNuVOsF** Very helpful in cleaning up crumbs and dust in our busy household. Sometimes gets stuck on the few carpeted areas of our home, but does a great job on wood and tile floors.*
Yes, you would just carry it to a spot on the other floor, and turn it on. If it can finish that floor on one charge (depends on carpeted, or not), it will return to when you started it… either asking for a charge or telling you that it’s complete.
You can purchase additional bases, or just move the base as well. I purchased a second bot for the second floor.
I am seriously considering buying one over the next few days. I have a multi-level house with 3 floors. I would probably keep the docking unit on my ground floor, which is the largest (living and dining room, and kitchen). My other 2 floors consist of a sunken ‘half-basement’ type family room and half bathroom, and the top floor is where our 3 small bedrooms and full bathroom are located. Could I run the Neato manually on the floors without the docking station?