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Product Features

  • Robotic floorvac with dirt detection and convenient infra-red cliff sensors
  • Auto adjusts to any floor surface; 2-hour continuous cleaning; easy-to-empty debris bin
  • Edge-cleaning sidebrush; stasis sensor; virtual wall for confining to designated area
  • Rechargeable APS battery, 3-hour charger, 2 virtual walls, 2 air filters, and remote control included
  • Measures 16-3/4 by 21 by 5 inches; 1-year warranty

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  • Product Dimensions: 21.1 x 16.8 x 5.2 inches ; 12 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 11 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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  • ASIN: B00022HYJ6
  • Item model number: 4210
  • Batteries: 4 D batteries required.
  • Average Customer Review: 3.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (614 customer reviews)
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Enjoy effortlessly clean floors with this vacuuming robot. The unit senses, finds, and eliminates dirt while automatically adjusting to any floor surface including carpet, wood, tile, and linoleum. The round-shape vacuum goes where others can't like corners and edges, then returns to its self-charging Home Base where it automatically docks and recharges between cleaning cycles. In addition to active dirt detect, a stair-avoidance system, surface transitioning, and a bagless debris bin, the unit offers three cleaning modes (clean, spot, and max) and a standard, infrared remote control. The vacuum also provides an Advance Power Supply (APS) battery, which enables up to 120 minutes of continuous cleaning time, and an APS fast charger that fully charges the Roomba in less than three hours. Two virtual-wall units, which use an infrared beam to create a barrier, come included for cleaning only where desired. Each virtual-wall unit requires two D batteries (sold separately). Other accessories include two Roomba filters, documentation, an owner's guide, and a cleaning tool. The vacuuming robot measures 16-3/4 by 21 by 5 inches and carries a one-year warranty.


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1,146 of 1,164 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Long Time Roomba User Extremely Happy with New Version, September 13, 2004
By Jacob Hantla "hantla.com" (Chandler, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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I've been a Roomba user for almost two years, so I know the benefits of a little automated vacuum. However we had three primary complaints that iRobot has addressed in this new version:

1. Inconvenience of coming home to a dead battery
2. Difficult to clean
3. Noisy
4. Could not focus on dirtier areas; only cleaned randomly.

1. We have gotten into the habit of, as we are walking out the door, putting the Roomba to work. However, we always used to have the problem of coming home to Roomba with a dead battery (inevitably it would die in the worst spots, like under our bed just out of reach). Then we would have to plug him in to our charger (which we had to shell out sixty bucks for) and wait for two hours to use him again. That was complaint one for the old version.

iRobot has fixed the battery issue on the Discovery. The fast charger (which we had to pay for before) is now built in. Secondly, and what has proven to be my favorite new feature of the new Roomba, the little vacuum automatically finds his docking station when his battery is about dead. I do have two recommendations on this note, however. The docking station appears to work just like a virtual wall, Roomba doesn't know that it is there unless it crosses its path, so you make sure that it is in a wide open room where Roomba is sure to cross its path in its waning minutes of power. Secondly, now you have to be extra sure to Roomba-proof the room so that he doesn't get stuck. If he's stuck he won't be able to find his way back to the charger.

2. The new version has gotten much easier to clean, especially the main brush. All the pieces now pop in and out of place easier and there are no screws to remove any of the pieces that need cleaning. This has proven to be a huge benefit.

3. The Discovery is noticeably quieter than the older versions, especially on tile surfaces.

4. The new line of Roomba Floorvacs comes with sensors that can detect dirt. That was the first thing we tested when we got our Discovery. I had pieces of Styrofoam broken into small pieces and it detected it and automatically performed a spot clean on that area. Then I put him in the kitchen where I had accidentally dumped a bag of cereal on the floor and then managed to step on it...Roomba focused on that area and cleaned up every little crumb.

I love my Roomba. I 100% recommend that you get one. [...] I bought mine at a local store in the mall and had to return my Pro Elite version 4 times before I finally got one that wasn't buggy. Then, under the warrantee, after my fourth one went on the fritz I was able to upgrade to the Discovery for free. So far after 2 weeks, the Discovery has been bug-free.

Nevertheless, because of the many issues that I have had in the past, and as with any new and emerging technology, buy it where you can purchase an extended warrantee and easily return defective devices.

Notwithstanding, buy a Roomba. Even though my wife and I never have time to clean our floors have been spotless for the last two years.

I hope this helps.
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115 of 121 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Long-Time Roomba User Extremely Happy With New Generation, October 25, 2004
By Jacob Hantla "hantla.com" (Chandler, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)    (REAL NAME)   
I've been a Roomba user for almost two years, so I know the benefits of a little automated vacuum. However we had three primary complaints that iRobot has addressed in this new version:

1. Inconvenience of coming home to a dead battery
2. Difficult to clean
3. Noisy
4. Could not focus on dirtier areas; only cleaned randomly.

1. We have gotten into the habit of, as we are walking out the door, putting the Roomba to work. However, we always used to have the problem of coming home to Roomba with a dead battery (inevitably it would die in the worst spots, like under our bed just out of reach). Then we would have to plug him in to our charger (which we had to shell out sixty bucks for) and wait for two hours to use him again. That was complaint one for the old version.

iRobot has fixed the battery issue on the Discovery. The fast charger (which we had to pay for before) is now built in. Secondly, and what has proven to be my favorite new feature of the new Roomba, the little vacuum automatically finds his docking station when his battery is about dead. I do have two recommendations on this note, however. The docking station appears to work just like a virtual wall, Roomba doesn't know that it is there unless it crosses its path, so you make sure that it is in a wide open room where Roomba is sure to cross its path in its waning minutes of power. Secondly, now you have to be extra sure to Roomba-proof the room so that he doesn't get stuck. If he's stuck he won't be able to find his way back to the charger.

2. The new version has gotten much easier to clean, especially the main brush. All the pieces now pop in and out of place easier and there are no screws to remove any of the pieces that need cleaning. This has proven to be a huge benefit.

3. The Discovery is noticeably quieter than the older versions, especially on tile surfaces.

4. The new line of Roomba Floorvacs comes with sensors that can detect dirt. That was the first thing we tested when we got our Discovery. I had pieces of Styrofoam broken into small pieces and it detected it and automatically performed a spot clean on that area. Then I put him in the kitchen where I had accidentally dumped a bag of cereal on the floor and then managed to step on it...Roomba focused on that area and cleaned up every little crumb.

I love my Roomba. I 100% recommend that you get one. However, as much as I love Amazon, I do not recommend you buy Roomba online, unless you do it right here where you can return it to local Sharper Images. I bought mine at a local Sharper Image store in the mall and had to return my Pro Elite version 4 times before I finally got one that wasn't buggy. Then, under the warrantee, after my fourth one went on the fritz I was able to upgrade to the Discovery for free. After 2 months, the Discovery has been bug-free thus far.

Nevertheless, because of the many issues that I have had in the past, and as with any new and emerging technology, buy it where you can purchase an extended warrantee and easily return defective devices...like Sharper Image.

Notwithstanding, buy a Roomba. Even though my wife and I never have time to clean our floors have been spotless for the last two years.

I hope this helps.
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69 of 71 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Roomba--Does it work or not? The answer is surprising., March 21, 2006
By Frank Forrest "Quasar" (Northern California) - See all my reviews
This was a pretty hard purchase for me. The reasons were 1) It was a pretty expensive item and 2) The reviews for this product were very extreme--from high praise to the pits. (See previous review about the person who returned *four* of them. Hard to believe, actually.) But the promise of an automated robot that would do the daily vacuuming was too much to turn down and I decided to take a chance on the Roomba Discovery. The odds were in my favor as the store I purchased it from offered a 60-day money back guarantee. If it didn't work, no problem.

I unpacked the Roomba Discovery and found these items packed with it: the Roomba, battery pack, charger, two infra-red "wall" devices, a cleaning utility brush, a couple of extra air filters, a wall mount kit, the home charging base, a remote control and associated manuals, advertisements and offers.

The Roomba Discovery and all its contents were fimrly and snuggly packed inside their foam enclosures. After reading the manual, (yes, its a good idea to read the manual), I plugged the Roomba into its home base charger and took it for its first test run around the house the next day. An insert note says that the Roomba needs a 16 hour uninterupted charging cycle the first time around, so if you are in a hurry to clean your house, you'll have to wait at least a day before you can. The Roomba is easy to use and uncomplicated even for a non-techie to use. There are four control buttons on the top of the unit which allows you to turn it on, set it to "clean" mode, another to "max" mode, and one other button to "spot" mode. Each one of these commands tells the Roomba how to clean. Clean is the generic command that allows the robot to freely roam, while the max mode tells the device to clean till it runs out of power. The spot mode allows for the cleaning of a small area.

Alright, how does it do? My first test was to set the Roomba Discovery to "clean" mode. It promtly made a few musical notes to let me know it was ok, and started on its mission to clean my house. To be perfectly frank, I did not have very high expectations for the machine. But as the unit bumped and moved along, I was quite amazed at the cleaning power of the Roomba. It was able to pick up a ton of dog hair, debris, and dirt that would challenge most uprights. The onboard computer was able to get the Roomba out of small corners and various other traps around the house and proved to be a very intelligent little robot. The Roomba was able to work continuously for about an hour and a half before it started its run for the self charging station. The power button alerts you to the status of charge of the Roomba--green means full charge, yellow means less than half, and red means almost empty. The Roomba determines if it needs to dock with its station, depending on the state of charge it is in. As the unit started to go down in charge, it started towards the docking-charging station, and out of a scene from NASA, the Roomba homed in on the power station, docked succesfully and started to charge itself. Amazing.

The Roomba Discovery does a fantastic job of picking up dog hair, which was one of the primary reasons for us getting an automated vaccum robot. The daily chore of doing this was pretty time consuming and the Roomba scores an A+ for its ability to reach areas that an upright couldn't possiblty reach. We were all surprised and quite pleased with how the Roomba works. The reason why the Roomba Discovery didnt garner a perfect "5" (I'll give it a 4.5) was due to a few minor issues. First, while the Roomba does a great job of picking up dirt, debris and dog hair, the brushes on the Roomba need to be cleaned of all the wrapped animal hair and fibers occassionally. The second issue revolves around the battery life. While you can get up to 120 minutes on a flat hard surface, if you have lots of carpets,(like we do), the Roomba will run out of gas in about an hour and a half. The third issue is price point. The Roomba will cost you as much as some uprights, if not more. This issue may be one of the primary reasons why many, and until recently, myself, have held off on purchasing the unit.

The Roomba Discovery is easy to use, highly efficient in its vacuuming chores and will save you untold hours of time. If you save up for one and decide to make the leap, just make sure you buy it from a dealer which offers you a money back guarentee. As for the person who had to return four Roomba units, the cause is probably user error, more than anything else. Most probably, the person had thick shag carpets which got caught in the Roomba's brushes. As with any product, it pays to read the manual first.
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