I totally agree with your review. Spot on! A couple of points to add: (1) Another HUGE benefit is that it goes under beds, couches, dressers, hanging clothes in a closet, and a lot of other furniture that you'd otherwise have to move to vacuum underneath. We have a dog, and hair and dust accumulations are nearly nonexistent now. Bravo! Normally we do deep cleaning like that manually a couple of times a year, so overall, the cleanliness of the house improved for us. (2) It does NOT like shag rugs. We have one as a decorative accent and I had to cover it with a "keep out zone" to prevent issues. (3) Speaking of Keep Out Zones, it would be great if the software had an option for a round shape in addition to the available a rectangular shape. (The shag rug is round) (4) It learns. We did not open it up to the whole house in the beginning (it went into about 90%) but as it gained access to other areas, it will add them to the map. It takes about 3 times in a new space for it to register and be added. (5) You can store maps for multiple floors if you have a multi-floor house / apartment. However, be sure to put the home base in the same spot each time on each floor. (6) Lastly, the more you can pick up a room and prepare it, the quicker and better it will clean it. So, for the dining room for example, put the chairs upside down on the table (we have padded seats) so it doesn't have to work around the chair legs.
yes true about under the beds its very hard to vacuum their especially with the larger queen and king sizes. also agree you can vacuum every day if you so wish but i guess every second day would be suffice so that botty and you can both have a day off
To prevent scratches i put weather-strip around my Roomba. Mine is barely scratched now, even as the furniture! It's a cheap solution. At this pricepoint the Roomba-engineers should have done this! I named my Roomba "Nancy" and she's doing her job very well!
One awesome things about iRobot is their spare part support. They are still selling replacement battery’s and parts for my 12 year old 500 series. And yah, I still use it.
After watching a bunch of Roomba videos and reviews we just ordered an i7+ through your affiliate link because your review was so clear and helpful. Thanks for your excellent content. DJR
Very pleased with my I-7. I have a mix of carpet, rugs, and hard flooring. Does a great job and the maps get smarter with time. I have a dog that sheds..... A LOT. I am really happy with the performance so far. Surprised to see so many negative comments.
I was having buyers remorse on the price tag, but this lived up to the price🌼 It is so amazing and the house is clean every day. I like the scheduling as it takes a while, so you may not want the whole house done every day. The self- dumping base is worth the extra money. The bags really hold a ton.
I just bought an i8 Roomba a costco only model. You mentioned about about the scuffs and scratches that go along with owning a Roomba. There are DIY options to consider that will help I made a small video in regards to this. I used left over tool chest liner that you could pick up at any hardware store and double sided tape. It looks great and you get the added benefit of silence when it bumps into things.
Thank you for the excellent review. I am an older woman with significant back problems & have been looking at IRobot seriously since last winter. I currently have a very heavy Kirby I’ve had for years that honestly does everything from cleaning bare floors to shampooing carpets & even has a scalp massager! (Never have used that part 😂) After listening to your review I guess I better stick with the Kirby since my house is 98% bare floor. I have two dogs that shed & bring (it feels like) half the yard in with them. Dragging my Kirby out every other day is a huge challenge. Thank you.
my dog has a lot of hair and sheds a lot no matter how much I brush him. I have a passion for clean floors since I like to go barefoot. Roomba cleans my hardwood floors fine and rugs too. Must maintain Roomba though and clean the rollers so they dont get clogged with hair. No problem with floors - it might throw a few crumbs under the stove due to the little side brush spinning but it's easy to just get them out with a long handled duster. Really its a worthwhile purchase especially with dogs. Mine is 11 years old and working fine still.
This is my second roomba, and the bestBISSELL PowerFresh Steam Mop Works great in mapping the house and cleans great. If you have a long hair dog, the rollers will have to be cleaned. The hair gets wrapped around the rollers, but not a problem for us.
I have read several reviews on this product but this is the most honest and complete. Thank you! In RO it is much more expensive, around 1000€, today, the 12.12.2020 in "offert sale". I" ll wait until it goes a little with lower price but your video was the drop that fulled up my glass and convinced me I must have the IROBOT ROOMBA I7+
We have an e6 (bagless cup emptied after most runs) and then got an i7. After 2 months, we never ever use the e6. Ever. Very similar vacuum hardware, but the i7 is so much more usable. And efficient, since it vacuums everything in straight lines, not like the random-walk e6. The bags last a long time, and it can clean the whole floor of the house on its own, which the e6 cannot do. When the i7’s cup fills up, or the battery needs to be recharged, it empties and recharges and then returns to where it left off. After dinner we tell it to vacuum the kitchen and then go clean by the front door, then we go outside with the kids, and it’s magically all done by the time we come back. Perfect. Sure, once in a while it kicks a cheerio over to a spot it already vacuumed, but so what - even the dishwasher misses something on a fork once in a while, but it’s still 1,000x better than hand washing.
The thing I feel these reviews tend to be seriously missing is discussion of how they handle long hair. I have a roomba e6, which seems to have the same basic brushes, and every time I empty it, I spend a significant amount of time getting my hair out of it. So it seems like a vacuum base just sucking the dirt out of its bin is going to be useless in a house with anybody with long hair.
Always make sure your turning parts are free of hairs. Hairs can really cause a lot of damage when left too long. The robot is easily opened for maintenance. Don't be afraid of it. And keep a simple vacuum cleaner, not to forceful ready when you dust it out. But again... hairs, especially long hairs. Animal hairs are not a problem. Human hairs are.
We bought the essentially identical i6+ from Amazon on a huge discount. One of the best purchases we've ever made. With a big dog with black fur and light colored tile sweeping has been the bane of our existence, just can't do it enough. Problem solved, just automate it daily!
I have had i7 for while now also, my mother has 670 series one for about a year. The features of the high-end i7 vs the older one are night and day. I7 does excellent job cleaning first run the bin was full on robot (I don't have cleaning base) I agree with hardwood performance it's not perfect but pretty good. The 670 series constantly gets stuck unless you throw pillows everywhere etc. The i7 I have yet to see get stuck it's very smart with it's sensors unlike older ones. It drives over everything from bathroom scale to plush rugs it even picked up acorn in my house....from where I have no idea. I highly recommend the I7 but personally would not recommend the lower end series models. I absolutely love the smart mapping features of the i7 being able to set zones and dividers for the mapped rooms is absolutely worth extra cost of the I7, with less expensive models you have to block it's entry or you buy expensive virtual walls. With i7 you just set dividers and you can even set no touch zones or heavy cleaning zones for high traffic.
great job and review. but for me, after 1.5 years, my i7 gives me more problems than its worth. it looses navigation constantly. its always telling me to empty the bin even after manually cleaning and wiping sensors. it gets hung up on the base not...sometimes going up, sometimes down. it often can't find its way home...even in the same room. I've deleted 3 maps in as many months. i've done the hard reboot, at the advice of support. I'm about ready to put it on the scrap heap. That said, support is next to none. they try. earlier this week i was on the phone with them almost an hour trying to work out navigation problems. short term worked....longer term....back to same ole stuff. would i buy it again....probably not. case in point, i'm trying to figure out what i'm going to buy to replace it.
Thanks for a great review! I just bought one, I actually bought the i6+ which seems like the same vacuum as the i7+, but it's hard to tell. I'm amazed at how long you were able to use one bag, but one thing worth mentioning in your video would've been that people with pets, kids, or who live in homes with doors that connect to the outside (as opposed to apartments) are going to see substantially reduced bag life.
Only thing I can think of is it might be faster to plop the physical box on the ground for something temporary than to start up the app, but yeah, I mostly agree that it's useless on these models.
Agree about the benefits of the robot and also with how well it cleans. I am a vacuum snob and didn't want to believe a puny, battery-powered device would keep my home as clean as a fancy, corded vacuum, but for the most part, it does. It gets under things I might skip with the big vacuum and it gets used more frequently. And yes, those carpet lines are satisfying to see after it cleans house. Spot on review. One question (2, actually) - do you have pets and does the bag smell when it gets full?
@@Littlewhiterabbit02 It's the dander in the fur. No matter how clean the animals are, fur and skin sitting in a bag will smell. Some people cannot smell it or have become desensitized.
Bought one of the first Roomba's. It just broke this week. Changed the battery pack once after a few years. The strips on the landing thing are too small, it sometimes does not make contact. It moves its own docking station when it attacks it from the side! Had to glue it on the floor with double side tape. The Roomba gets stuck under a central heating radiator. And it cannot free it selves when trapped between the legs of a specific chair. When it meets a thick door mat, it gets stuck halfway trying to enter the mat. Makes a lot of noise. When docking, it travels minutes through the room before it finds its docking station. And its expensive. All and all, i'm in for a new one, but not a Roomba anymore.
Great video! I found this exact model when I was browsing on Twitter, found it open box on Amazon for around $275 + Tax/Shipping. Suffice to say, I got a GREAT deal on it, hoping I like it as much as you have! :)
I used a MERV 5 rated non woven furnace filter by 3M Filtrete and cut little rectangle pieces to put over my i3's and i7's filters as a pre filter screen and press them together into the slot where it makes a perfect seal around the edges. It catches the bulk of the fine particulates from the dustbin and keeps the actual filter from clogging up.
I bought the Neato D7 based on reviews and its cleaning abilities are great, but there are so many navigation problems that results in a poor user experience. Really regret not buying the i7
Use a strip of black duct tape on areas you don’t want scuffed or paint transfer, I even use it on my shark so it stays nice after bumping into baseboards 🇺🇸
I have the old 600 series iRobot, that has a barrier that protects it from baseboard scratches. This model has a handle you use to place it back on the charging base in my small apartment, that I share with 3 pets. The Shark may be better on hard floors, and will be my next purchase.
My J7+ (two months old) has stopped avoiding things and no longer shows me obstacle photos. I have gone to the map and reset obstacle sensing with no luck so I did a factory reset with no luck. It's like the camera is not working. Do you have any ideas I can try?
I really want to get this but the price! My kid has asthma and it would be nice to have it go everyday. We're too busy to manually vacuum every single day!
Would you recommend buying the iRobot Roomba i7+ (7550) Robot Vacuum for 570$ is it a good deal for the money? Is the mapping any good? Thanks for the great content.
If it comes with the clean base that's an excellent deal! The mapping tech is surprisingly good in our experience. We've even stopped the robot, picked it up and placed it somewhere else on our home and it was able to find its way back to the base. Also handy that you can now create zones and name them and tell your robot to clean the kitchen table or living room rug etc etc.
I have an older model that doesn’t do mapping, it takes that Roomba at least an hour and a half to do my first floor that’s about 800 square foot so this has to be faster then that lol
Yeah I dont think they will ever be as good as a regular vacuum they’re just not capable of having enough suction for that, they do serve a purpose though. I have a dog and a chinchilla so I have mine set to vacuum every day while I’m at work to keep the fur under control so instead of having to sweep/vacuum every day or two I only have to do a good cleaning every few weeks and even then there’s very little in the vacuum when I’m done
@@katrinamareen I just wanted to give you an update I picked up the roomba i7 today and just sent it off on its first cleaning, it took it about 35 minutes to vacuum the same area that my old one did in about an hour and a half. Instead of just randomly wondering all over the house like the old one did and missing huge spots. it traveled through the house going back and forth in a grid pattern with missing any spots. The manual also says that after a few cleanings it will creat a map of my floor layout reducing the time it takes to complete a cleaning. So far this newer model is worlds better then my old 675 model
Bought S9+ and braava M6. S9+ worked for a month and then failed, had to return it for repair after a month of bad customer services and now my braava is useless until the other one is repaired... will avoid roomba for a while...
Have heard of many issues with the S9+ stopping on surface changes or re-docking or just flat breaking The i7+ and 960 have better reliability/consistency from what I've heard.
S9 has been a major disaster. Worst one they've ever made. Too bad. It's a better vacuum but the tech and AI is dog shit. Dumbest one I've owned yet. Gonna try to keep working with it but will probably end up returning it.
My experience with the I7 has not been as positive. It routinely gets lost and redraws the map that in no way resembles the layout of my house. I’ll erase the map and start from scratch with another learning run and it will develop the same problem a day later. The cleaning is just so so. It has a problem picking up thinner pet hair and dust balls. Battery is an issue as well. Our 1st level is about 950 square feet with 50% of it medium pile carpet. It routinely runs out of battery before it can limp it’s way back to the charger. We usually do a prevacuum in the morning with our regular vacuum and have it touch up before we get home but it always leaves behind something for us. It’s about as I expected but after spending $700 I was hoping to be surprised
It's really hard for me to see the bags as anything other than an attempt to get more money out of me. I have no objection to emptying a bagless roomba. I'd be real happy to empty a bagless roomba base.
The self-emptying dustbin for $700 is overkill imo. I have a €100 ecobot and it’s great as it is. It’s scheduled to vacuum once a day when I am out and I only have to empty the bin once a week. It’s no problem. I live in a 700 sq foot apartment with all hard floors and no pets. If I had a larger place with carpets and pets it might be different. But I won’t be planing to upgrade to a robot with a self-emptying bin anytime soon.
If you have 3 different floors of the same house, can you use just one i7+ to remember and vaccum all the three flooring? Or can one roomba only work for one floor?
In theory, a Roomba can learn and vacuum multiple floor plans. Keep in mind that it will take a significant amount of time in order for the machine to learn
Great review! Notifications that cleaning is complete can be received by Alexa or only in the application? Stuck notifications can be received by Alexa without going to IFTTT? What happens if the internet goes down while it is working? Thank you!
Good to see a six month review. Back when the first Roomba was sold, I bought one from BedBathAndBeyond at a sale, it didn't last six months at all, it just started operating for 30 seconds at a time before shutting down and replacing it's battery pack didn't help. That turned me off the robots for quite some time despite really liking having the constant cleaning.
I had the same issue with an early model. It was great for a while and then just didn't operate any decent amount of time. I had a warranty with Square Trade and they simply had me send it back and they refunded me a prorated amount for the unit. That was perhaps 10+ years ago. Now I'm back in the market for a robot vac and I'm getting the i7.
You should try to use this roomba with a lot of pet hair in your house because my mom has a rumba and we use it every day we had to clean out the trash bin every day and knock the filter clean because my sister has a dog we used to have two dogs but one passed away.
I have one. I think in this model it should be great on rugs. I have a rug that the i7 has issues. Thinks the brushes are blocked at some points and they’re not. Not too happy about this. Still not engineered well enough for some things
I'd like to tell a bit of a different story than a lot of the ones here. I bought an iRobot i7+ about 18 months ago at a cost of $1,350 CAD. I ended up not using it much because I have a cleaning lady, but I have 2 cats now that are starting to shed, I wanted to set it up and use it to collect the fur every few days. But, it keeps giving me a bumper error message and won’t clean. So I contacted iRobot to see if I can get some help. I spent a lot of time and back and forth with a nice guy in customer service, sent photos, tried this and that. Today I received an email that said he can’t help me anymore. The machine isn’t under warranty and they don’t do repairs in Canada. Imagine that. No repairs in Canada. I'm not talking about asking for free repair, there are NO repairs once the 1 year warranty is up. I was offered a trade-in to get a new machine, but I don't feel right about paying a company for a new machine to replace a defective one they say they can't fix. But, I believe they DO fix them and sell them as refurbished if I take them up on their trade-in offer. They just won't fix mine or yours.
I've had an s9+ for about 6 months as well, and I love the clean base. But the navigation is by far the worst I've ever seen, even worse than the old ping-pong logic they used to use. Sure, it attempts to do an efficient grid-like pattern, but it will often get lost in places like under my bed, or just randomly stop somewhere in the house due to "navigation error". It also has an extremely hard time dealing with rolling office chairs. I have 4 office chairs in my home office and when it goes under them, it struggles to get out. Instead of just backing out the way it came in, it acts like it's freaking out and will go forward and back and really put some torque to the wheels, like it's stuck. This causes the chairs to get pushed around the room and bang into things, sometimes knocking things off my desk. It's incredible how freaking dumb it is. I'm not sure that clean base makes the overall experience of this thing fumbling around the house worth it, when my like 3 year old Roborock/Xiaomi has no problem getting around.
I'm having a hard time choosing between Costco Roomba i8 and the Roborock s5 max. I like the idea of the clean base, but the mapping seems better with lidar. Not sure what to do...
Too bad about the navigation problems. Even my cheap Shark IQ with cleanbase doesn't usually get stuck and the Roborock S4 I use upstairs navigates flawlessly. I've had 3 robot vacuums and Roborock is the best by a sizeable margin.
I've read a ton of reviews about the s9 being terrible at navigation and that it's square front doesn't allow it to maneuver in tight spaces as well as the round ones, thus why we went with the i7. We are still looking to get an additional roomba in 2021 because we have 4 floors. Have you seen this problem as well?
How is the Roomba with deep think carpet? I have a Roborock and it has trouble moving on my deep carpet. I currently also have a Neato which is the only robot I have seen that can do the deep carpet. The Neato has bad navigation though.
Can I create a schedule in which the irobot 980 will clean only selected rooms on a given day? Or is the option only in the i7 version? Im thinking which is better at the moment.
We just got a replacement roomba (kept the base) and got a new one recently. Now this one keeps saying the Roomba is clogged..... And I did everything it told me too even others suggestions on how to get that to stop. It's not telling us to change the bag yet.... But there's the only solution left. Please help!
if one meter is 3 feet (roughly), then 1 quare meter are 9 square feet. The roughly is around 10 cm so we'll have around 2 quare feet. Therefore, the translation is Area[SI]=11xArea[Imperial]. For precision, exchange the 11 for 10.67. After googling, we
@@Alto2 is there a visual representation of the different floors in the app? Do you have to tell it it's on a different floor, etc. or does it just know?
I found that I preferred the i3 as it’s can run at night while we’re asleep. I actually returned the i7, used it and couldn’t find the value at all over the i3
I can’t turn on the light just to have the robot run. Also my house is only 800 square feet and I fill up my Neato week when it runs twice a week. I doubt it would last half a year.
Depends on what you’re comparing it to. In general I wouldn’t say it’s loud, but you’d still hear it on a zoom cal if you’re in the same room. It’s going to much quieter than your traditional vacuum cleaner though. - josh
I totally agree with your review. Spot on! A couple of points to add: (1) Another HUGE benefit is that it goes under beds, couches, dressers, hanging clothes in a closet, and a lot of other furniture that you'd otherwise have to move to vacuum underneath. We have a dog, and hair and dust accumulations are nearly nonexistent now. Bravo! Normally we do deep cleaning like that manually a couple of times a year, so overall, the cleanliness of the house improved for us. (2) It does NOT like shag rugs. We have one as a decorative accent and I had to cover it with a "keep out zone" to prevent issues. (3) Speaking of Keep Out Zones, it would be great if the software had an option for a round shape in addition to the available a rectangular shape. (The shag rug is round) (4) It learns. We did not open it up to the whole house in the beginning (it went into about 90%) but as it gained access to other areas, it will add them to the map. It takes about 3 times in a new space for it to register and be added. (5) You can store maps for multiple floors if you have a multi-floor house / apartment. However, be sure to put the home base in the same spot each time on each floor. (6) Lastly, the more you can pick up a room and prepare it, the quicker and better it will clean it. So, for the dining room for example, put the chairs upside down on the table (we have padded seats) so it doesn't have to work around the chair legs.
yes true about under the beds its very hard to vacuum their especially with the larger queen and king sizes. also agree you can vacuum every day if you so wish but i guess every second day would be suffice so that botty and you can both have a day off
To prevent scratches i put weather-strip around my Roomba. Mine is barely scratched now, even as the furniture! It's a cheap solution. At this pricepoint the Roomba-engineers should have done this! I named my Roomba "Nancy" and she's doing her job very well!
I think its odd they didnt include a few safety bumpers in the box.
One awesome things about iRobot is their spare part support. They are still selling replacement battery’s and parts for my 12 year old 500 series. And yah, I still use it.
After watching a bunch of Roomba videos and reviews we just ordered an i7+ through your affiliate link because your review was so clear and helpful. Thanks for your excellent content. DJR
Glad you found it helpful! Thanks for letting us know.
Great video as usual, love your reviews so much.
Calm and composed, not exaggerating about the products.
Thank you!
We got an i7 last month. Works great. I like to clean it each time so passed on the plus option. You can vaccum the air filter to extend its lifespan.
I thought I was the only neurotic person that vacuumed out the filter. It def works!
Paul how do yo do that :)
@@zoyaatif6632 remove the bin and the small filter is on the bin.
I have a whole routine now!
Yes. And, yes, best buds.
Very pleased with my I-7. I have a mix of carpet, rugs, and hard flooring. Does a great job and the maps get smarter with time. I have a dog that sheds..... A LOT. I am really happy with the performance so far. Surprised to see so many negative comments.
After having mine for about 4 months now, I totally agree with your review.
Which one do you have?
@@neelimatravel I have the S9+
I was having buyers remorse on the price tag, but this lived up to the price🌼 It is so amazing and the house is clean every day. I like the scheduling as it takes a while, so you may not want the whole house done every day. The self- dumping base is worth the extra money. The bags really hold a ton.
The Roomba smells like money
I just bought an i8 Roomba a costco only model. You mentioned about about the scuffs and scratches that go along with owning a Roomba. There are DIY options to consider that will help I made a small video in regards to this. I used left over tool chest liner that you could pick up at any hardware store and double sided tape. It looks great and you get the added benefit of silence when it bumps into things.
i8 doesn’t exist
@@samirparweaz4532 model was only meant for release to Costco
Have been using two, upstairs & downstairs. We have two dogs.
Very satisfied. We still use central
vacuum every other week.
Thank you for the excellent review. I am an older woman with significant back problems & have been looking at IRobot seriously since last winter. I currently have a very heavy Kirby I’ve had for years that honestly does everything from cleaning bare floors to shampooing carpets & even has a scalp massager! (Never have used that part 😂) After listening to your review I guess I better stick with the Kirby since my house is 98% bare floor. I have two dogs that shed & bring (it feels like) half the yard in with them. Dragging my Kirby out every other day is a huge challenge. Thank you.
Purchase or not to purchase?
Try a cordless Dyson for pets...love mine and they"re very light!
my dog has a lot of hair and sheds a lot no matter how much I brush him. I have a passion for clean floors since I like to go barefoot. Roomba cleans my hardwood floors fine and rugs too. Must maintain Roomba though and clean the rollers so they dont get clogged with hair. No problem with floors - it might throw a few crumbs under the stove due to the little side brush spinning but it's easy to just get them out with a long handled duster. Really its a worthwhile purchase especially with dogs. Mine is 11 years old and working fine still.
How is it holding up? Also, how much does it cost you to maintain per year? (replacement parts, filters, etc.)
About 90 dollers per year for replacement bags. Extra for replacement filters
The points about the reminders for maintenance and a flush cord are really good. They can have those cords which bends down.
hello, do you need the Vacuum Bags for iRobot Roomba i7 i7+/Plus (7550) i6+ (6550) s9+ (9550) I & S Series
Magic eraser will really easily remove all of those marks :) don’t rub too hard and it shouldn’t harm the surface.
This is my second roomba, and the bestBISSELL PowerFresh Steam Mop Works great in mapping the house and cleans great. If you have a long hair dog, the rollers will have to be cleaned. The hair gets wrapped around the rollers, but not a problem for us.
Is it weird that I find it really cute almost like a pet dog? Lol awesome video!
what
lol not at all
Buy like 30 and you get the best thing ever
@@TWatcher_ PLZ REVIEW OTHER VACBOTS
@@stevethea5250 huh?
I have read several reviews on this product but this is the most honest and complete. Thank you! In RO it is much more expensive, around 1000€, today, the 12.12.2020 in "offert sale". I" ll wait until it goes a little with lower price but your video was the drop that fulled up my glass and convinced me I must have the IROBOT ROOMBA I7+
This is pure new robot on you video dude
We have an e6 (bagless cup emptied after most runs) and then got an i7. After 2 months, we never ever use the e6. Ever. Very similar vacuum hardware, but the i7 is so much more usable. And efficient, since it vacuums everything in straight lines, not like the random-walk e6. The bags last a long time, and it can clean the whole floor of the house on its own, which the e6 cannot do. When the i7’s cup fills up, or the battery needs to be recharged, it empties and recharges and then returns to where it left off. After dinner we tell it to vacuum the kitchen and then go clean by the front door, then we go outside with the kids, and it’s magically all done by the time we come back. Perfect. Sure, once in a while it kicks a cheerio over to a spot it already vacuumed, but so what - even the dishwasher misses something on a fork once in a while, but it’s still 1,000x better than hand washing.
Hi, does it learn multiple floors? I want to take it to different levels of my 3 story home.
Can you delay the bin emptying until say 9am if it's cleaning at night and docks at 1am?
The thing I feel these reviews tend to be seriously missing is discussion of how they handle long hair. I have a roomba e6, which seems to have the same basic brushes, and every time I empty it, I spend a significant amount of time getting my hair out of it. So it seems like a vacuum base just sucking the dirt out of its bin is going to be useless in a house with anybody with long hair.
To be fair thats not as important as gushing over the ability to name the robot.
I use this as my pet ever since my dog died, I was completely baffled at the fact it actually seems to have a personality!
Always make sure your turning parts are free of hairs. Hairs can really cause a lot of damage when left too long. The robot is easily opened for maintenance. Don't be afraid of it. And keep a simple vacuum cleaner, not to forceful ready when you dust it out.
But again... hairs, especially long hairs. Animal hairs are not a problem. Human hairs are.
Ive just ordered one on your recommendation so lets see how it goes. Great review
Enjoy your Robot, i have the same one with the Braava Jet M6
Did you pay 799 or did you get it on the current sale for 599? I ordered mine about an hour ago for 599. I have been wanting this for a while now!
We bought the essentially identical i6+ from Amazon on a huge discount. One of the best purchases we've ever made. With a big dog with black fur and light colored tile sweeping has been the bane of our existence, just can't do it enough. Problem solved, just automate it daily!
How much did you get yours for if you dont mind me asking.
@@OGCJ10 $550
Is that a Tesla die cast model in the background? 0:31
does it set off home alarms? Can you do a video on it?
I have had i7 for while now also, my mother has 670 series one for about a year. The features of the high-end i7 vs the older one are night and day. I7 does excellent job cleaning first run the bin was full on robot (I don't have cleaning base) I agree with hardwood performance it's not perfect but pretty good. The 670 series constantly gets stuck unless you throw pillows everywhere etc. The i7 I have yet to see get stuck it's very smart with it's sensors unlike older ones. It drives over everything from bathroom scale to plush rugs it even picked up acorn in my house....from where I have no idea. I highly recommend the I7 but personally would not recommend the lower end series models.
I absolutely love the smart mapping features of the i7 being able to set zones and dividers for the mapped rooms is absolutely worth extra cost of the I7, with less expensive models you have to block it's entry or you buy expensive virtual walls. With i7 you just set dividers and you can even set no touch zones or heavy cleaning zones for high traffic.
great job and review. but for me, after 1.5 years, my i7 gives me more problems than its worth. it looses navigation constantly. its always telling me to empty the bin even after manually cleaning and wiping sensors. it gets hung up on the base not...sometimes going up, sometimes down. it often can't find its way home...even in the same room. I've deleted 3 maps in as many months. i've done the hard reboot, at the advice of support. I'm about ready to put it on the scrap heap.
That said, support is next to none. they try. earlier this week i was on the phone with them almost an hour trying to work out navigation problems. short term worked....longer term....back to same ole stuff.
would i buy it again....probably not. case in point, i'm trying to figure out what i'm going to buy to replace it.
You should probably do a TH-cam video, might get them to send you a new one?
Does it work on vinyl flooring?
Thanks for a great review! I just bought one, I actually bought the i6+ which seems like the same vacuum as the i7+, but it's hard to tell. I'm amazed at how long you were able to use one bag, but one thing worth mentioning in your video would've been that people with pets, kids, or who live in homes with doors that connect to the outside (as opposed to apartments) are going to see substantially reduced bag life.
The i6+ is identical to the i7+ but comes with fewer bonus accessories.
Why would you use the virtual wall barrier if you can just tell it in the app not to go somewhere?
Only thing I can think of is it might be faster to plop the physical box on the ground for something temporary than to start up the app, but yeah, I mostly agree that it's useless on these models.
@@delphicdescant Gotcha, that makes sense. Like a X-Mas tree that will be gone in two weeks.
Agree about the benefits of the robot and also with how well it cleans. I am a vacuum snob and didn't want to believe a puny, battery-powered device would keep my home as clean as a fancy, corded vacuum, but for the most part, it does. It gets under things I might skip with the big vacuum and it gets used more frequently. And yes, those carpet lines are satisfying to see after it cleans house. Spot on review. One question (2, actually) - do you have pets and does the bag smell when it gets full?
Would depend on what it picks up. If your dog or cat smells the bag will smell. Our pets are always clean so no smell.
@@Littlewhiterabbit02 It's the dander in the fur. No matter how clean the animals are, fur and skin sitting in a bag will smell. Some people cannot smell it or have become desensitized.
Bought one of the first Roomba's. It just broke this week. Changed the battery pack once after a few years. The strips on the landing thing are too small, it sometimes does not make contact. It moves its own docking station when it attacks it from the side! Had to glue it on the floor with double side tape. The Roomba gets stuck under a central heating radiator. And it cannot free it selves when trapped between the legs of a specific chair. When it meets a thick door mat, it gets stuck halfway trying to enter the mat. Makes a lot of noise. When docking, it travels minutes through the room before it finds its docking station. And its expensive. All and all, i'm in for a new one, but not a Roomba anymore.
Great video! I found this exact model when I was browsing on Twitter, found it open box on Amazon for around $275 + Tax/Shipping. Suffice to say, I got a GREAT deal on it, hoping I like it as much as you have! :)
I used a MERV 5 rated non woven furnace filter by 3M Filtrete and cut little rectangle pieces to put over my i3's and i7's filters as a pre filter screen and press them together into the slot where it makes a perfect seal around the edges. It catches the bulk of the fine particulates from the dustbin and keeps the actual filter from clogging up.
I bought the Neato D7 based on reviews and its cleaning abilities are great, but there are so many navigation problems that results in a poor user experience. Really regret not buying the i7
Agree. I had a D7 and it wasn't that great. And more maintenance than other vacuums as well. The brush needed constant cleaning.
you can cut the side brush stems if you can. i saw a youtuber who did that, but only cut the 2 stems.
Use a strip of black duct tape on areas you don’t want scuffed or paint transfer, I even use it on my shark so it stays nice after bumping into baseboards 🇺🇸
I masked off my bot and gave it a nice cost of rubber paint. Peels off nicely and protects the vacuum
I have the old 600 series iRobot, that has a barrier that protects it from baseboard scratches. This model has a handle you use to place it back on the charging base in my small apartment, that I share with 3 pets. The Shark may be better on hard floors, and will be my next purchase.
I have the Shark with clean base and really wanted to not like it, but after having lived with it for almost a year, it's been surprisingly good.
My J7+ (two months old) has stopped avoiding things and no longer shows me obstacle photos. I have gone to the map and reset obstacle sensing with no luck so I did a factory reset with no luck. It's like the camera is not working. Do you have any ideas I can try?
Such a good review!!well done! Thank you👍🙏
I immediately got rid of my i3 after 2 days for this one. It was way worth itZ
I really want to get this but the price! My kid has asthma and it would be nice to have it go everyday. We're too busy to manually vacuum every single day!
Great video. Thanks for taking the time
Would you recommend buying the iRobot Roomba i7+ (7550) Robot Vacuum for 570$ is it a good deal for the money? Is the mapping any good? Thanks for the great content.
If it comes with the clean base that's an excellent deal! The mapping tech is surprisingly good in our experience. We've even stopped the robot, picked it up and placed it somewhere else on our home and it was able to find its way back to the base. Also handy that you can now create zones and name them and tell your robot to clean the kitchen table or living room rug etc etc.
Im more curious on time, like how long does it take to clean?
I have an older model that doesn’t do mapping, it takes that Roomba at least an hour and a half to do my first floor that’s about 800 square foot so this has to be faster then that lol
@@michaelburgan6786 thanks 😀 ive been holding out for years. Waiting for them to get better 😀
Yeah I dont think they will ever be as good as a regular vacuum they’re just not capable of having enough suction for that, they do serve a purpose though. I have a dog and a chinchilla so I have mine set to vacuum every day while I’m at work to keep the fur under control so instead of having to sweep/vacuum every day or two I only have to do a good cleaning every few weeks and even then there’s very little in the vacuum when I’m done
@@michaelburgan6786 yes that's my idea... just to stay on top of the cleaning... at the moment I have to vacuum daily. Thanks for the info 😀
@@katrinamareen I just wanted to give you an update I picked up the roomba i7 today and just sent it off on its first cleaning, it took it about 35 minutes to vacuum the same area that my old one did in about an hour and a half. Instead of just randomly wondering all over the house like the old one did and missing huge spots. it traveled through the house going back and forth in a grid pattern with missing any spots. The manual also says that after a few cleanings it will creat a map of my floor layout reducing the time it takes to complete a cleaning. So far this newer model is worlds better then my old 675 model
Bought S9+ and braava M6. S9+ worked for a month and then failed, had to return it for repair after a month of bad customer services and now my braava is useless until the other one is repaired... will avoid roomba for a while...
Have heard of many issues with the S9+ stopping on surface changes or re-docking or just flat breaking
The i7+ and 960 have better reliability/consistency from what I've heard.
S9 has been a major disaster. Worst one they've ever made.
Too bad. It's a better vacuum but the tech and AI is dog shit.
Dumbest one I've owned yet.
Gonna try to keep working with it but will probably end up returning it.
great review.. I have only one question, why is there two door stops on the right door and no door stops on the left door? thanks!
No idea haha, our apartment just much be weird 😂. - Josh
Have you changed the sidebrush or any other parts in past six month except for the dustbag?
Just the filter as reccomend by iRobot.
6 Months Later Reviews how long the filter needed to be replaced? Can you also clean the filter too?
We use a little air blower to clean it out but they're supposed to be replaced every two months.
The cord sticking out fix scoot the base over next to the plug flush with wall.
Did you shoot this whole video on a Pixel 4XL?? How is that possible? It looks amazing!
My experience with the I7 has not been as positive. It routinely gets lost and redraws the map that in no way resembles the layout of my house. I’ll erase the map and start from scratch with another learning run and it will develop the same problem a day later. The cleaning is just so so. It has a problem picking up thinner pet hair and dust balls.
Battery is an issue as well. Our 1st level is about 950 square feet with 50% of it medium pile carpet. It routinely runs out of battery before it can limp it’s way back to the charger. We usually do a prevacuum in the morning with our regular vacuum and have it touch up before we get home but it always leaves behind something for us. It’s about as I expected but after spending $700 I was hoping to be surprised
Will there be a j7 6 months later review?
I thought we'd finally gotten rid of that bag business. You can keep it. I'll keep my old one.
It's really hard for me to see the bags as anything other than an attempt to get more money out of me. I have no objection to emptying a bagless roomba. I'd be real happy to empty a bagless roomba base.
Would you recommend this vacuum for a place that is mainly hardwood floors, with a few rugs?
Not if you have pets
Could you apply a strip of adhesive vinyl to the front to keep the plastic safe and if the vinyl gets dinged up just peel and replace?
Large rubber bands around the side 👌
The self-emptying dustbin for $700 is overkill imo. I have a €100 ecobot and it’s great as it is. It’s scheduled to vacuum once a day when I am out and I only have to empty the bin once a week. It’s no problem. I live in a 700 sq foot apartment with all hard floors and no pets. If I had a larger place with carpets and pets it might be different. But I won’t be planing to upgrade to a robot with a self-emptying bin anytime soon.
Great unbiased and very thorough review. Definitely helped in my decision.
Try a Mr. Clean magic eraser to remove the marks from the Roomba.
Whuts Uhp why is it racist? It’s not.
Whuts Uhp it’s literally just a cleaning brand
Why are there so many marks? Is the iRobot hitting everything so much? Does it damage furniture over time?
@Whuts Uhp r🤬🤬🤬🤬
@@xcbot I agree it is not r****
If you have 3 different floors of the same house, can you use just one i7+ to remember and vaccum all the three flooring? Or can one roomba only work for one floor?
In theory, a Roomba can learn and vacuum multiple floor plans. Keep in mind that it will take a significant amount of time in order for the machine to learn
Great review! Notifications that cleaning is complete can be received by Alexa or only in the application? Stuck notifications can be received by Alexa without going to IFTTT? What happens if the internet goes down while it is working? Thank you!
Good to see a six month review. Back when the first Roomba was sold, I bought one from BedBathAndBeyond at a sale, it didn't last six months at all, it just started operating for 30 seconds at a time before shutting down and replacing it's battery pack didn't help. That turned me off the robots for quite some time despite really liking having the constant cleaning.
I had the same issue with an early model. It was great for a while and then just didn't operate any decent amount of time. I had a warranty with Square Trade and they simply had me send it back and they refunded me a prorated amount for the unit. That was perhaps 10+ years ago. Now I'm back in the market for a robot vac and I'm getting the i7.
You should try to use this roomba with a lot of pet hair in your house because my mom has a rumba and we use it every day we had to clean out the trash bin every day and knock the filter clean because my sister has a dog we used to have two dogs but one passed away.
I have the e6 Roomba. I simply programmed reminders into my iPhone as to when the advised maintenance is due. It works fine.
Can I bring the rumba upstairs to clean without the base up there?
What about the iRobot Mop?
I am having trouble connecting to my wifi. Once that is done perhaps I can enjoy the benefits you speak of. So far the connection has failed 7 times.
Great review! Thanks for the thoroughness.
It’s on sale right now on Amazon for 699. Just brought it.
599 now
Used on amazon - 479.99!! (amzn.to/3iZwPND)
I have one. I think in this model it should be great on rugs. I have a rug that the i7 has issues. Thinks the brushes are blocked at some points and they’re not. Not too happy about this. Still not engineered well enough for some things
I bought 20 of these to clean my neighborhood. Now the concrete is gone
Sometimes I wonder if I put my roomba outside, if will it run away and never come back then die somewhere😀
I use a little isopropyl alcohol on a micro fiber cloth to remove the white marks. Does not take much and doesn’t leave any scratches.
Thanks for the advice!!
I'd like to tell a bit of a different story than a lot of the ones here. I bought an iRobot i7+ about 18 months ago at a cost of $1,350 CAD. I ended up not using it much because I have a cleaning lady, but I have 2 cats now that are starting to shed, I wanted to set it up and use it to collect the fur every few days. But, it keeps giving me a bumper error message and won’t clean. So I contacted iRobot to see if I can get some help. I spent a lot of time and back and forth with a nice guy in customer service, sent photos, tried this and that. Today I received an email that said he can’t help me anymore. The machine isn’t under warranty and they don’t do repairs in Canada. Imagine that. No repairs in Canada. I'm not talking about asking for free repair, there are NO repairs once the 1 year warranty is up. I was offered a trade-in to get a new machine, but I don't feel right about paying a company for a new machine to replace a defective one they say they can't fix. But, I believe they DO fix them and sell them as refurbished if I take them up on their trade-in offer. They just won't fix mine or yours.
I've had an s9+ for about 6 months as well, and I love the clean base. But the navigation is by far the worst I've ever seen, even worse than the old ping-pong logic they used to use. Sure, it attempts to do an efficient grid-like pattern, but it will often get lost in places like under my bed, or just randomly stop somewhere in the house due to "navigation error". It also has an extremely hard time dealing with rolling office chairs. I have 4 office chairs in my home office and when it goes under them, it struggles to get out. Instead of just backing out the way it came in, it acts like it's freaking out and will go forward and back and really put some torque to the wheels, like it's stuck. This causes the chairs to get pushed around the room and bang into things, sometimes knocking things off my desk. It's incredible how freaking dumb it is. I'm not sure that clean base makes the overall experience of this thing fumbling around the house worth it, when my like 3 year old Roborock/Xiaomi has no problem getting around.
I'm having a hard time choosing between Costco Roomba i8 and the Roborock s5 max. I like the idea of the clean base, but the mapping seems better with lidar. Not sure what to do...
Too bad about the navigation problems. Even my cheap Shark IQ with cleanbase doesn't usually get stuck and the Roborock S4 I use upstairs navigates flawlessly. I've had 3 robot vacuums and Roborock is the best by a sizeable margin.
I've read a ton of reviews about the s9 being terrible at navigation and that it's square front doesn't allow it to maneuver in tight spaces as well as the round ones, thus why we went with the i7. We are still looking to get an additional roomba in 2021 because we have 4 floors. Have you seen this problem as well?
What robot do you recommend for hard floor? Thanks
I'd like to know myself because we have hard wood floors.
Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo T8 AIVI Robot Vacuum Cleaner & Mop with Auto-Empty Station.
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You mentioned that the white baseboards transferred paint to the outside of Botty. Did Botty also leave black marks all over your white baseboards?
No, no transfer from the robot to the baseboards.
How is the Roomba with deep think carpet? I have a Roborock and it has trouble moving on my deep carpet. I currently also have a Neato which is the only robot I have seen that can do the deep carpet. The Neato has bad navigation though.
Do you know how the app works with 2 roomba 7? I need two but I don't know how it will work in the app
I need info on the irobot roomba i1+ 1552 if you have any and if it is better then the shark ez Rv913s
Can I create a schedule in which the irobot 980 will clean only selected rooms on a given day? Or is the option only in the i7 version? Im thinking which is better at the moment.
Just bought it on Amazon for 499.00! Insane deal
you should get a braava mop for the kitchen tiles. you can easily clean the white marks with 70% alcohol
It's disappointing to hear about it not performing well on hard floors. Any suggestions as to what robot vacuum does that well along with carpeting?
Ditto, that made me sad 😞
We just got a replacement roomba (kept the base) and got a new one recently. Now this one keeps saying the Roomba is clogged..... And I did everything it told me too even others suggestions on how to get that to stop. It's not telling us to change the bag yet.... But there's the only solution left. Please help!
There is a bumper protection strip available by roomba. I got mine on my 980 for over 4 years now and dont have any scratch
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Can this vacuum clean ceramic tile floors
Is it any good for small places ?
Can you have more than one vacuum and m6 mops on the app. I have a two story house and want one for upstairs and one downstairs
We have 3. 2 e series 1 i7+
Yes
Can it learn multiple floors? I want to take mine between each of my 3 levels.
@@queendeche4555 yes. You just need to carry it up the stairs
@@Alto2 is there a visual representation of the different floors in the app? Do you have to tell it it's on a different floor, etc. or does it just know?
Roborock S6 is hands down the best robot vacuum cleaner - but it never gets the publicity as the Roomba robot vacuum cleaners.
Can this be programmed for different levels in my house?
I found that I preferred the i3 as it’s can run at night while we’re asleep. I actually returned the i7, used it and couldn’t find the value at all over the i3
I can’t turn on the light just to have the robot run. Also my house is only 800 square feet and I fill up my Neato week when it runs twice a week. I doubt it would last half a year.
If the baseboard paint rubs off on the robot does it also leave any visible damage to the baseboard over time?
Not that we've noticed.
I live in a rural location and my wifi isn't always the best...is this going to be a big problem for the Roomba i7?
Awesome review. Subbed.
You actually might be able to get a bumper protector on eBay or Amazon maybe go out and check that
Is the I 7 roomba loud ???🔊
Depends on what you’re comparing it to. In general I wouldn’t say it’s loud, but you’d still hear it on a zoom cal if you’re in the same room. It’s going to much quieter than your traditional vacuum cleaner though. - josh
As mentioned in the video...
Can u go over transitional pieces?