Re: Roomba acting weird.. is it because of the dog/cat fur? #1 Apr 26, 2012 2:36 pm
Sometimes the sensors can get dirty and that's why it starts acting a little crazy; it doesn't know what it's supposed to do. Try to clean up under the bumper and see if that will free up any excess pet hair near the sensors.
Our course we need vacuums with Swarovski crystals on them! That makes them better at cleaning, right? I don't think I ever imagined a world where we had to put "bling" on our vacuums.
Re: Does the world really need this??? #3 Feb 27, 2012 11:54 am
I guess I can see the benefit in a home with a lot of kids. You might have lots of crumbs and spills and messes to clean up, but what happens when those messes aren't on the counter tops? It's an interesting solution to an interesting problem, but what is wrong with a quick wipe down?