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best irobot Roomba Vacuum Cleaner (Tst.Ezmir.Co.Kr)

This is a good option when you're seeking a basic robot cleaner that doesn't have the advanced features of other models. It was a success in cleaning up pet hair, Cheerios and kitty litter on hardwood floors.

imageIt is fast and accurate in mapping rooms, and avoids obstacles well. It can be operated manually by using the remote included.

1. Roomba from iRobot

The s9+ is the most effective robot vacuum we've tested for cleaning both hard floors and carpeting. It has some of the strongest suction of any robot cleaner on the market, and is excellent at getting rid of pet hair. It can be programmed to perform multiple passes or adjust suction levels depending on the size of the room, which is a feature that we haven't seen in other models. Its app lets you modify how it works and even select the time it will start working so you can be in the room while it's moving.

Smart mapping creates a detailed home map to help the S9+ navigate efficiently and plan routes. It also self-empties so you don't have be around to assist. It also recharges itself mid-clean. In our testing, the s9+ maneuvered over obstacles such as tables and power cables easily and did not lose its charge or got stuck. It does not have the safety features of the latest models, and can become tangled on rug tassels and other obstacles that it isn't able to see.

Contrary to the majority of circular robots, the s9+ has a flat front and has an unsquared front, which helps it get to corners faster than round models. It's also quieter than our previous iRobot robot and more compact than the Neato Botvac D7. It's not inexpensive, but you'll get a lot of value for your money considering how well it works and you don't need to worry about emptying your dirty bin afterwards. Plus, it's often offered for sale during Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and Amazon Prime Day.

2. Roomba j7+ from iRobot

The j7+ is one of the most advanced robot cleaners available. It's equipped with iRobot Genius technology that gives it the ability to sense obstacles and maneuver around them, meaning that you don't have to worry about it smacking into walls or furniture. It slows down as it comes closer to an object in order to gently clean the edges. This is particularly helpful for pet owners with small animals that leave a mess behind.

Another excellent aspect of the J7+ is that it can mop and vacuum using a specially designed mopsitter. When it detects that you're in a place that requires mopping, it switches from its normal cleaning mode and deploys an arm with a pad. It scrubs the floor using an eerily-smooth motion that left my floors looking and feeling like they'd been thoroughly cleaned.

When it's done mopping, the j7+ returns to its dock and recharges. It then drives back to the point where it left off and resumes its cleaning. It can run for around 85 minutes in my home and can be minus or plus a few minutes. It's not as impressive as the s9+, however it's nonetheless impressive for a machine that can mop and vacuum.

The j7+, like other iRobot vacuum cleaners, is able to avoid obstacles and detects them. It also comes with what iRobot calls Cliff Detect technology, which keeps it from falling down the stairs. It's a great safety feature for families.

The j7+'s bin onboard is quite small, so you'll have to return it to the dock to empty it frequently when your home is huge. The j7+ can be stored easily. The included all-in-one Clean Base acts as a charging dock, an external dustbin, and an internal bin that the j7+ can place dirt into.

3. Shark iQ

This 2-in-1 robot vacuums carpets and hard surfaces simultaneously. It also comes with Matrix Clean Navigation, which makes use of a grid to give you a full-home cleaning coverage. The vacuum empties itself after every run and you can view its current status and battery life by observing the two lights that are on top. To empty the dirt receptacle, just push a button that unlatches the bin. It can hold up to an entire week's worth of trash and is simple to empty from anywhere in the home.

This model is impressive on plain floors, but is a struggle on floors with low pile. It also struggles to take in large amounts of debris as the dirt compartment fills. It is nevertheless well constructed and has a long battery life that you can extend using the energy-efficient 'Eco' mode.

The Shark IQ is compatible both with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant so you can operate it with your voice. The app lets you name your robot (mine's Sharky Shark), schedule and remotely start its runs, check your cleaning history, and receive alerts about errors. You can also create a map of your home and create zones that are off limits manually.

The Shark iQ costs more than the iRobot Roomba j7+ but offers superior app features and mapping and also superior performance on all surfaces. It also charges more quickly and is less likely to get caught on tassels for the rug, which reduces recurring costs. Unfortunately, this model can't be kept away from areas that contain pet bowls or furniture and you'll need physical boundary strips to keep it away from certain objects.

4. iRobot Roomba 694"

With an elegant, premium design that is a perfect match for your home's decor the Roomba 694 is an excellent robot vacuum for those who want an easy to use set it and forget it. It will learn your habits for cleaning and make a custom schedule. It also works with Google Assistant and Alexa voice assistants, so you can begin cleaning by speaking. A variety of sensors allows it to navigate the natural obtacles of your home while you clean. A smart bumper cushioned the impact of bumps into furniture legs or walls. Four "cliff" sensors on the front and side inform it that it is about to approach an edge, such as stairs or a balcony and it can back away.

This model is an excellent choice in the robot vacuums that cost less than $300 price range. This model comes with a 3-stage cleaning system that has a dual multi-surface brush to get rid of dirt from carpets or hard floors. An edge-sweeping tool takes care of corners and edges. This vacuum comes with a slew of convenience features that include Dirt Detect, which will automatically will spend more time in heavily soiled areas. It can also be controlled manually to clean at certain times, and comes with an app for remote control.

The Roomba model from irobot floor cleaner isn't as advanced, however, as the i7. It doesn't come with a mapping feature or the capability to create virtual boundaries. However, it feels sturdier and has lower recurring costs than the eufy RoboVac G30, has a much larger dustbin, charges faster, maneuvers over obstructions like electrical cords more easily and is more effective on floors with no pile and carpet than the irobot robot vacuum Roomba 614.

5. Eufy 11s

The Eufy 11s is a compact and attractive robot vacuum that offers good value for its price. It sucks pet hair well and has a huge dirt compartment and can last for a long period on just one charge. However, it's difficult to maintain and has some issues with navigation. It doesn't have a companion app and voice control, however it does have a user-friendly remote. It doesn't inform you when the bin is full. You'll need to check it often.

imageThe eufy is better than the Bobsweep Bob Pro in most ways however, it's not as good as the iRobot Roomba 694 in a lot of other ways. The iRobot is more durable, has fewer parts that require regular maintenance, features a HEPA filter that is longer lasting on a single charge and provides better cleaning performance on carpeted floors as well as carpets with high and low piles. It also comes with a more advanced navigation system that can steer around obstacles, and more advanced automation features like boundary stripes.

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