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Neato Botvac 65

  • Uses lasers to map out your rooms, which is only creepy if you think about it
  • Pointy corners help it reach into (no points for guessing) corners
  • Includes docking station, boundary marker, brush bar, and 5 filters
  • Oh, it’s a floor-cleaning robot, if you didn’t catch that
  • Research help: Slickdeal fans applaud Costco $300 clearance
  • Model: Botvac 65
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Figure it out yourself.

The march of the floorbots. We’ve seen it all, and made a nice piece of change along the way. The rise of the Roomba. Its evolution from a simple rolling sweeper to a spendy dirt-annihilating computer on wheels. The challenge of competitors like the Neato, with its laser-guided mapping navigation system, gradually sucking up more of Roomba’s dominant market share. From Woot’s early days to Meh’s launch day literally right up to today, robot vacs been berry berry good to us.

You want to know if you should buy the Neato Botvac 65? Go figure it out yourself.

We’re not gonna waste this space, and our breath, with yet another exegesis on the differences between this higher-end Neato and the other Neato we sold and that one Roomba and that other Roomba and on and on and on. There are too many to cover them all. We’ve said it all before. Anyway, everybody’s needs and desires are different, and no static chunk of text can address your specific quirks better than a living discussion.

Start with today’s forum thread. That’s why it exists. See our previous essay on the basic differences between Neato and Roomba. See the forum discussions from the last time we sold the Neato XV-21 and the time before that. Here’s Robot Buying Guide on the Botvac 65.

We’ve done our jobs. We’ve found, yet again, a good floorbot at a previously unseen price. You want more than that, go get it yourself. Be autonomous. Neato and Roomba wouldn’t wait around for somebody to hold their hands, or side brushes, or whatever they would consider their hands, would they?

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