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The Best Cyber Monday Robot Vacuum Deals

No one likes to clean, so why not pick up a robot vacuum for Cyber Monday? You best hurry, though, as these deals are available today only and won't last long.

 & Michael Justin Allen Sexton Senior Writer, Hardware

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Cyber Monday is still going, and if you need a little help cleaning up from Thanksgiving guests, a robot vacuum could do the trick. These little machines, some of which respond to voice commands, roam your home cleaning up dirt and debris everywhere they go.

The Best Cyber Monday Robot Vacuum Deals

  • Ecovacs Deebot 661 Convertible Vacuuming or Mopping Robotic Vacuum Cleaner for $189.99 from Amazon (list price $399.99)
  • iRobot Roomba i7+ 7550 Robot Vacuum with Automatic Dirt Disposal for $699 from Walmart (list price $1,099.99)
  • iRobot Roomba i7 7150 (Same as i7+ without Automatic Dirt Dispoable Base) for $499 from Amazon (list price $699.99)
  • Roborock S5 2000Pa Wi-Fi Robotic Vacuum and Mop with 5,200mAh Battery, Navigation and Spot Cleaning for $359.99 from Amazon (list price $599.99)
  • Coredy R3500S Wi-Fi Robot Vacuum with Alexa Support for $119.99 from Amazon with promo code 6DTBFCD6 (list price $199.99)
  • Ecovacs Deebot N79S Robotic Vacuum for $149.99 from Amazon (list price $199.99)
  • iRobot Roomba 960 Wi-Fi Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with Video Sensor for $399 from Amazon (list price $649.99)
  • RoboRock S6 2000Pa Robot Vacuum & Mop with Adaptive Routing and Selective Room Cleaning for $449.99 from Amazon (list price $649.99)
  • Shark Ion RV700 Robot Vacuum with Easy Scheduling Remove for $199 from Walmart (list price $299)
  • Shark IQ RV1001AE Wi-Fi Robot Vacuum with Self-Empty Base $449.99 from Amazon (list price $549)

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Michael Justin Allen Sexton

Michael Justin Allen Sexton

Senior Writer, Hardware

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I have been interested in science and technology for as long as I can remember, spurred on by a fondness for video games. I learned to work in Windows and manipulate files to get buggy games to work, and I learned to build and upgrade PCs for better performance.

In my role at PCMag for the past four years, I’ve deeply enjoyed the opportunity to share my knowledge and expertise. Before PCMag, I wrote for Tom's Hardware for three years, where I covered tech news, deals, and wrote some hands-on reviews. After working as a PCMag contributor for a time reviewing desktops, PC cases, budget processors, and motherboards, I now focus on testing and reviewing processors and graphics cards and sharing my insights on the industry.

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As a PC component reviewer, almost every PC I use is a custom-built system. The only exceptions are my laptops, which I modify and tweak to improve performance, too. My current best laptop is a 16-inch Lenovo Slim 5 with an AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS processor and an Nvidia GeForce RTX 4060. My home-built desktop has an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X processor with an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5080 GPU—all the better to play Kingdom Come Deliverance II with.

My lifelong love of computers and gaming has led me to amass a collection of old tech devices. I have several custom-built PCs, ranging from a Windows 98-based Pentium II to modern hardware, that I use to enjoy older games. These sit alongside my collection of retro game consoles, which includes an NES, a Super Nintendo, a Sega Genesis, an original PlayStation, and a first-generation Xbox.

I'm also a connoisseur of budget tech devices, like my smartphone of choice. Currently, I use a Poco X7 Pro that I bought in 2025 and love so far.

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