Yes, Roombas, which are robotic vacuum cleaners produced by the company iRobot, are designed to collect dust and other debris from floors. Roombas use a combination of brushes, suction, and a rotating agitator to pick up dirt, dust, pet hair, and other particles from carpets and hard floors.
Roombas are equipped with various sensors that allow them to navigate around obstacles, avoid falls, and efficiently cover the cleaning area. They use these sensors along with smart algorithms to map the room and ensure thorough cleaning.
As the Roomba moves around the floor, it sucks in dirt and dust into its dustbin, which is a removable container where the collected debris is stored. Once the cleaning is complete or when the dustbin is full, the user can empty it and clean the filters, so the Roomba is ready for the next cleaning session.
Overall, Roombas are effective at collecting dust and can help maintain cleaner floors with less effort from the user. However, they may not be suitable for all types of cleaning tasks and surfaces, and manual cleaning may still be required for certain areas and hard-to-reach spots.