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Prime Day is over but there are still a few deals still live on Amazon. If you didn’t get a chance to pick up a new robot vacuum during the 48-hour event, this deal is for you. The Ecovacs Deebot 500 is currently on sale for just $170 — down $110 from its original price of $280. This is one of the last remaining Prime Day robot vacuum deals so jump on it quickly before you miss out. 

The Ecovacs Deebot 500 comes equipped with three powerful brushes to sweep every part of your house whether it’s an entire room, a concentrated region, or the edges against your walls. It also comes with upgraded suction, so any dirt, dust, or debris doesn’t stand a chance against your new robot vacuum. This vacuum is also extremely adaptive — once it reaches the edges of your floor it increases its suction power to clean out the dustiest of spaces.  Your vacuum also has anti-collision sensors, so when it is cleaning in those hard to reach spots, it isn’t bumping any furniture along the way. Its noise levels are low too, you’ll almost never know when your new vacuum is at work.

You can also use the Ecovacs Deebot with Alexa or Google Assistant. Simply connect your new vacuum to your smart home ecosystem and call out to it whenever you think your floors need cleaning. You can also navigate your vacuum with the Ecovacs Home app and set up cleaning schedules for when you’re away at work. Your robot vacuum also docks and recharges itself when it’s low on battery, so you never have to trip over a powered down Deebot in your hallways. Its large dustbin and 110- minute run time will always keep your home looking spick and span. All you have to do is ask your Deebot to start cleaning, it will handle the rest.

With a powerful suction system, anti-collision and edge-sweeping features, and compatibility with your smart home assistant, the Ecovacs Deebot 500 is a steal at its reduced price of $170 — usually $280. This deal won’t be around for long so if you need a new compact, smart vacuum, this might be your only chance this year to get it at such a low price.

Nishka Dhawan
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