Is that a Super Nintendo cleaning my floors? (pictures)
The Neato XV-21 doesn't play around when it comes to picking up pet hair. Take a look at this high-scoring robot vacuum.
Meet the Neato XV-21
The Neato XV-21 is a playful-looking robot vacuum that promises superior performance at picking up pet hair. Click through to take a closer look.
Pet hair, beware
Designed with pet hair in mind, and with features like a HEPA filter and a specialty brushroll, the Neato XV-21 might be an especially good fit for dog and cat owners.
Specialty brushroll
The XV-21's spiraling brushroll uses a combination of blades and bristles. This design is supposed to do a better job of picking up pet hair than the standard Neato brushroll, as well as top-of-the-line competitors like the Roomba 880 and the LG Hom-Bot Square.
Bin there, cleaned that
The XV-21 features the same easily removed, easily cleaned bin design as other Neato robot vacuums. Unlike some Neatos, though, the XV-21 comes with HEPA filters as opposed to the less effective, standard Neato filters.
Laser guidance
Like other Neatos, the XV-21 navigates by firing off silent, invisible lasers that help it detect walls, avoid obstacles, and map out rooms for efficient cleaning.
A familiar design...
Gamers might appreciate that the XV-21 bears a striking resemblance to a certain classic gaming system...
Relative value
The XV-21 retails for $429.99, which is $20 cheaper than the XV Signature Pro, and hundreds of dollars less than top-of-the-line Roomba and LG robot vacuums. Shoppers looking for more of a bargain cleaner might want to consider the $239.99 Infinuvo Hovo 510, which, aside from failing utterly when it comes to pet hair, does a pretty decent job.