iRobot - Roomba i7 Series
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Based on 1 year's data from Mar 17, 2026 How it works
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"I've had my roomba for like 5 years now.. We have 3 big dogs and a cat, in a small house. Still works great, I've replaced the brushes and obviously the filters on it but it still works awesome."
"I bought the iRobot Roomba I-7 Vacuum and Braava M6 Mop combo in 2020 and I have used them like workhorses for 5 years with no issues. ... even 5 years on, they are both very functional and do a great job."
"I have an iRobot i7+ since 2020. It still works like a charm. ... Only thing I've had to replace was the spinning brush and the two rollers, asid from the dust bag ofcourse."
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"I got about 8 months out of a roomba before the thing went feral. ... It would try to get out the backdoor and down the deck stairs. ... After awhile it would just come out of the dock, spin, and go back home."
"For instance, I burned through rollers on my i7 Roomba, and in retrospect, although they convinced me it was normal, it was not, I should have asked for a refund."
"The only down side is the Cleanbase ( automatic dirt disposal unit ) that comes with it. It has 2 metal charging points in the bottom that can move a little up and down with a spring underneath it to avoid damage when the robot returns to it. The charging points are hold in place by plastic on both sides. Sometimes it melts stuck inside the bottom plate and if you are unlucky it's unable to make contact with the robot thus can't charge it anymore. ... I had this happen to me twice with the same machine, the second even had this within 3 weeks of use 😅."
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"It’s so inefficient i need to empty it after every use because the dust pocket smears dust at the base and my hair gets tangled in the rubber brush."
"We have dogs that shed a lot. It just got to the point where I was doing more babysitting of the vacuum than actual vacuuming."
"I’m constantly cleaning tanged hair from the brushes. ... I’m honestly tired of cleaning the brushes with a scissors 😩"
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"We have dogs that shed a lot. It just got to the point where I was doing more babysitting of the vacuum than actual vacuuming."
"I’m constantly cleaning tanged hair from the brushes. ... I’m honestly tired of cleaning the brushes with a scissors 😩"
"it starts just wadding up hair and leaving it in chunks"
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"the software with its frequent inability to stay connected"
"crappy software updates, constant errors and resets broke me. ... the software is absolute garbage ... a vacuum is completely useless if it can navigate correctly."
"I got about 8 months out of a roomba before the thing went feral. ... It would try to get out the backdoor and down the deck stairs. ... After awhile it would just come out of the dock, spin, and go back home."
I’ve had Roombas since ~2016, a 960 and an i7+. While I wish they integrated with HomeAssistant a little better, they have been rock solid, especially the i7+ due to the self emptying. Currently the i7 runs daily on the main floor and the 960 runs in my bedroom(when I remember to empty it). Had to replace some parts on the i7 and they were mostly easily acquirable directly from iRobot, so that has been nice. Do a little bit of network monitoring and they don’t really ever seem to randomly phone home, so that’s nice.
I disagree.. i have a roomba I7 and the brush design is far superior to toborocks.. Ya, hair neatly rolls up at the edges.. That is what it is supposed to do
Sim valem muito a pena, a minha casa é de apenas 1 piso e o aspirador é fantástico, ainda tenho um i7 que na altura era o mais atual, mas ainda funciona bem, de vez em quando desorienta se mas nada que uma limpeza não resolva
My first robot was the i7, bought in 2020 (with a matching Braava). I thought, at the time, this was the best of what robots had to offer. It wasn't until I started testing robots that I understood just how poorly iRobot was adapting to the changes in the industry. I recently tested the 205, part of the new lineup. I thought it performed abysmally. [https://lifehacker.com/tech/roomba-205-dustcompactor-combo-review](https://lifehacker.com/tech/roomba-205-dustcompactor-combo-review) The app kept crashing (I tried on a few platforms) and it wasn't my only complaint. In terms of apps, it depends on whether you're striving for simplicity or features. I enjoy little talked about features like Pin and Go and Remote Control, and kind of hate in app adverts. So Roborock is one of my favs. But Ecovacs and Dreame robots have a decent app as well. I would never, ever overlook Switchbot, btw.
HI! I purchased my first robot (a roomba i7) in 2020. Since then, I've literally begun testing them for a living. The difference between 2020 and now is just absurd, and I mean that in every way. The difference between two years ago and now is fantastic. 1. Navigation- almost all robots now use LiDAR and some use LiDAR and AI assisted cameras. They map a room within seconds, and can tell what kind of surface is on the floor, where furniture is. The LiDAR makes obstacle recognition and avoidance a whole new ball game. 2. Extending sweeps and mops- You likely had a static mop pad and sweep. But now, they are on extending arms, and can reach under stoves, up to walls, and around spaces the robot can't fit. 3. Towers clean the mop- they sterilize, they auto dispense detergent, they can be piped directly to your water line. They're also modern and in some cases, beautiful. 4. The apps have better features, like remote control, pin and go, voice recognition, and a ton more map controls. 5. Roller design has improved 100x. Split rollers, rollers with razor cutters.... hair just isn't the issue it used to be. it's just not the same. Invest.
I’ve had many roombas from the 650, i7, S9x3 (they sent me 3 replacements), and a braava jet 240. They work good for awhile, but the crappy software updates, constant errors and resets broke me. I seriously love iRobot hardware vacuum performance as in the amount of dirt they pick up, but the software is absolute garbage and a vacuum is completely useless if it can’t navigate correctly. I still have my first 650 bouncing around in my basement and the i7 has been moved to garage duty. The S9 ended up in pieces. My main two robot vacuums are roborocks and I love their navigation. I wish I could take the navigation from a Roborock and put it into a roomba.
Have a Roomba i7+ (self emptying). It did great with a GSD. With the lab it does well on wood floors and self-emptying works great. However on shag it does leave some rolled up clumps of hair that I can grab by hand when it's done. Now own three different vacs and a carpet cleaner for a 1000 sq ft condo... but he's the best dog ever so it's all good. The hairy beast https://preview.redd.it/etoxjprzs3kg1.jpeg?width=4032&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=d9dbbe2e0810c25e838e71d4f43bb7af499ef1cb
I'm still using mu Roomba e6 , i7+ and Briavia mopper and they work perfectly in cleaning my place. IMO, no need for the newest most expensive robot :)
Comprámos um Roomba topo de gama uma vez e nunca mais quisémos outra coisa 😭ele apercebe-se de obstáculos, faz uma limpeza profunda e limpa-se e carrega-se sozinho. Como vivemos num apartamento também de piso único mas grande, com 3 gatos (1 é persa), ele basicamente é quem limpa o chão. O nosso funciona segundas, quartas e sextas a iniciar às 09h00 e é uma beleza... Controlas tudo na app e ele vai dando feedback. Nós temos também o Braava (o que lava o chão) e que pode ser programado para avançar quando o Roomba termina de aspirar mas esse não recomendo... Preferimos ser nós a lavar o chão porque ele deixa muita coisa por lavar e não se queixa de falta de água então às vezes está a funcionar a fingir que lava o chão mas quando ouves o esguicho, não sai água 😂foi uma má compra só porque estava em black friday. Sei que existem outras marcas boas e mais baratas que a Roomba, nós por acaso fomos por nome e até agora estamos bastante satisfeitos. Usamos um aspirador de mão para chegar a lugares mais espinhosos mas o nosso Roomba faz muito bem os cantinhos todos e tem um pet sense? então desvia-se de vomitados (bolas de pelo). Supostamente desvia-se de cócós. Foi assim que morreu o nosso primeiro Roomba... engasgado em merd\* porque um dos nossos gatos fez o serviço com o rabo virado para o lado de fora... génio. Quando vimos que este tinha esse sensor, comprámos e ajuda que também mudámos as caixas de areia para as automáticas e o design da caixa deve ter feito qqr coisa que os nossos gatos nunca mais se 'desorientaram' 🙄
I have a Roomba that I picked up from Costco. It can be controlled via app and it has a self emptying base.
I \_just\_ moved from Roomba (i7+) to Roborock (Qrevo CurvX) a couple weeks ago and still have two i7+'s running (or trying to run) on the other levels of my home. In almost every way, the Roborock makes the Roomba feel like it's a hundred years old. In other ways, likely related to stupid patents, the Roomba is better. \* The Roomba empties the bin whenever it's full. Gotta play settings games in Roborock and hope it gets it right. \* The roomba will back up and re-vacuum and area where it detects more dirt. This will also be reflected in the map after a run, which matters not at all except to give you a sense of "yeah, I did see a mess there. So it's working." \* I can save "zones" to clean in rather than set them up every time or make them part of a routine. This is such an oversight that I have to believe it's also patent-related.

