360 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner S9

360 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner S9

by 360

4.8

Stop vacuuming the old-fashioned way! The 360 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner S9 by 360 is a highly efficient robot

This premium appliance was crafted to finally clean that spot on the rug where your pet likes to sleep

We'd like to highlight one feature: the customizable cleaning experience

It's the ultimate model for houses with multiple levels

Let the appliance do the work for you



Why people love this robot vacuum

People love this product because it has a battery with fantastic performance, will clean the room in neat rows and has a low-decibel output



Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this 360 robot vacuum

Color: white

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Warranty: 24 months

Surface: multi-surface

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery life: 180min

Battery type: Lithium ion

Noise level: 53db

Suction power: 2200pa

Dust bin volume: 420ml

Weight: 8.6lb

Dimensions: 13.8in x 13.8in x 3.9in

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you clean the brushes on a robotic vacuum?

To clean the brushes on a robotic vacuum, you should first power off the vacuum and remove any debris that you can see with a pair of tweezers. Then, use a soft brush or cloth to brush away any dirt and debris lodged in the bristles of the brush. Finally, rinse the brush with warm water and mild soap, and allow it to dry before reattaching it to the vacuum.

Do robotic vacuums work well on thick carpets?

Yes, robotic vacuums can work well on thick carpets, although they may need to be set to a higher suction setting for maximum performance. Additionally, robotic vacuums with larger wheels and more powerful motors are better suited to thicker carpets than those with smaller wheels and less powerful motors.

What is the difference between a robot vacuum and a robot mop?

A robot vacuum has one main function, to vacuum your floor. A robot mop will use a cleaning liquid to make your floors shine. There are a few robot models on the market that combine both functions. Once the vacuuming is done, the robot starts mopping your floors.

How do robot vacuums navigate?

Most robot vacuums use smart sensor technology to navigate your home. Basic models use infrared sensors that stop them for tumbling down the stairs, while more expensive ones use laser-guided scanners to map their environment in detail. But this system can sometimes fail in low-light environments.