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Matic Robot Vacuum Price Rises $250 to $1,495 Starting September 9

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Matic will increase the price of its robot vacuum from $1,245 to $1,495 on September 9th, citing a tenfold rise in costs for memory and other components. The company told The Verge that the $250 hike reflects these growing manufacturing expenses. To soften the increase, direct buyers will receive a free one-year supply of replacement bags, valued at $96, with free shipping. Matic has also extended its return policy from 60 days to six months. Customers considering a purchase may benefit from acting before the price change takes effect.

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