Save $120 on a Roborock S4 Max Robot Vacuum

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Are you looking to jump the gun with the spring cleaning and get going sooner? That’s always a good plan, as it gives you time to get out there and enjoy the great weather when it gets here. Skip the floor cleaning and have the robot do it with the Roborock S4 Max Robot Vacuum. It features LiDAR navigation and multi-level mapping and is ideal for houses with pets.

You don’t have to lift a finger, yet all the control remains with you. Precision laser navigation will help you control where the vacuum goes in your home. The vacuum can control up to four levels, each with its own map. An app will show you where the vacuum has cleaned, as well as the maps of the floors in your home, schedules, suction power, and more. Create multiple detailed schedules for your home via day, rooms, and more.

Roborock S4 Vacuum Scheduling

The Roborock S4 Max Robot Vacuum has 2000Pa suction that’s so powerful, it can lift all the dust easily from your floors and pull it out of your carpets. It will automatically turn up the suction to the max when it detects carpeting and will now do it with improved performance. It climbs better now and has a larger dustbin, too!

A large battery in the robot vacuum means it will spend a longer time cleaning your home and will last long enough to clean even larger homes. It can last through 180 minutes of cleaning. Don’t worry, though – if your home is larger than the vacuum can cover in 180 minutes, it will return to its base to recharge, then finish cleaning where it left off.

After the $50 Prime discount, you can take off an additional $70 off when you click the Amazon coupon for this robot vacuum and pay just $309.99.

Roborock S4 Max Robot Vacuum

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