
Good news, no need to look for domestic help, which off late is turning into a demanding task. With their growing demands and less man power in the segment, leaves one to settle for one that comes their way. However to take care of such an issue iRobots, the popular maker of home robots, have revealed higher versions of the Looj and the Roomba. These are the latest domestic cleaning autonomous devices that leave your homes spic and span.
The Roomba is fitted with sensors that find dirt anywhere. Be it the carpets, furniture, tiles or laminates there is no place to hide in your homes, as the Roomba is pressed into service. The functionality has been enhanced with AreoVac technology and self charging mode. The most interesting point is that the new Roomba 630 only costs approximately $ 330. A higher end model Roomba 650 could be scheduled to clean up to seven times a week, ideal to Indian household needs.
On the contrary Looj is an out door help. The tougher of the two, does the dirtier job of cleaning the gutters. The $ 300 approximately costing robot helps in cleaning clogged drains. (With inputs from internet-AW AarKay)