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If you’re looking to save time cleaning with a convenient and intelligent solution, there’s no doubt about it: Roombas are absolutely worth the cost.

Since the Roomba first came on the market, there have been a huge number of models at varying price points — ensuring that pretty much any homeowner should be able to add a smart vacuum into their home.

Say goodbye to spending hours sucking up the dust and debris in your home, and allow your little robot friend to take care of the tidying with scheduled cleanings while you’re away at work. Whether you’re in the market for an entry level model that still manages a thorough cleaning, or a top-of-the-line device with all the bells and whistles, there’s a Roomba product for you.

There’s no denying that carpet is more challenging for vacuums to work on than hard surfaces like wood or laminate. It’s important that your vacuum be able to tackle all different types of flooring, and you can rest assured that all Roomba models will perform quite well on both carpet and hardwoods.

With that said, there are some Roombas that do a better job of cleaning carpets than others. The and both feature Carpet Boost mode, which will automatically ratchet up the suction when the vacuum detects carpet. With the extra power kicking in where it counts, these models will do just as well on soft surfaces like carpet as they will on more solid ground.