iRobot Braava, mopping robots, iRobot Corporation, Bedford, Massachusetts, USA


iRobot Braava 300 Series - Overview Video

Published on Aug 22, 2013

The iRobot Braava Floor Mopping Robot automatically dry- and damp-mops hard floors using two cleaning modes, keeping dirt and dust under control. Braava uses disposable or reusable cleaning cloths that are simple to attach and remove. The robot is easy to use. At the push of a button, Braava is off to mop for you -- and when it is done cleaning, the robot returns to where it started. It is whisper quiet, featuring a soft-touch bumper and quiet motors, so it cleans without disrupting daily activity or sleep.
 

iRobot Braava jet mopping robot overview

Published on Mar 15, 2016

This video is an overview video of the iRobot Braava jet Mopping Robot.

Say 'hello' to the Braava jet mopping robot from iRobot and say 'goodbye' to everyday messes. Just press 'Clean' and Braava jet automatically knows what to do. The precision jet spray loosens dirt, while the vibrating cleaning head gently scrubs stains. Braava jet uses iRobot's advanced navigation software and a full suite of sensors to map and track where its been, helping it mop in an efficient and systematic cleaning pattern. It keeps going until the whole room is clean. Braava jet is great for kitchens and bathrooms. It's small enough to work itself into tight spots, it carefully cleans around obstacles so it won't harm furniture, rugs or walls. When it's done, simply eject the pad, your hands never touch the dirt. Braava jet features three cleaning modes. It recognizes the type of cleaning pad, and automatically adjusts the way it cleans.
 

iRobot Braava jet m6 robot mop

Published on May 28, 2019

iRobot's Braava jet m6 robot mop is designed to clean multiple rooms and large spaces. It features iAdapt 3.0 Navigation with vSLAM to get around and can be paired with Alexa-enabled devices or Google Assistant. And similar to the s9+'s automatic emptying, iRobot doesn't want you to touch the dirty cleaning pads after the m6 is done doing its thing. So users can press the "Pad Eject" button to have the dirty pad fall into the trash.
 
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