Guided by serious smarts Intelligently maps and cleans an entire level of your home. Cutting-edge vSLAM® navigation, Roomba® i6+ robot vacuum maps your home to navigate in neat, efficient rows leaving clean floors in its wake.
What is the difference between i6 and i7?
The difference between the iRobot Roomba i6+ and i7+ is purely what extras are included in the box. Between the two vacuums, the i7+, iRobot's packaging, comes with more in the box. The i7+ has as extra side brush, an extra filter and two extra clean base bags which the i6+ lacks.
Does iRobot still sell i7?
With features like smart house mapping and voice assistant control, iRobot's Roomba i7 is among the best robotic vacuums you can get. The i7 won't automatically empty its bag like the Roomba i7+ or j7+, but guess what: the latter model is still on sale at Amazon's all-time low price of $649 ($200 off).
Does my Roomba have a camera?
Since 2018, Roombas have used sensors and a low-resolution camera, pointed at the ceiling, to map your home so the vacuum can move swiftly. But with a front-facing camera, the latest model can see anything left on the floor, and more easily avoid obstacles.
Does Roomba e6 have mapping?
Operating the Roomba e6 day in and day out is very simple and straight forward. It lacks some advanced features like digital mapping and Recharge & Resume, but it provides a quality clean at a great price.
Does Roomba i6+ have keep out zones?
The Roomba i6+ will allow you to set restricted zones, which we call Keep Out Zones, that allow you to prevent Roomba from entering areas via the iRobot Home App.
Is there a Roomba i6?
The Roomba® i6 robot vacuum is smarter than ever, learning where and when you normally clean and suggesting personalized schedules so you can focus on everything else. Plus, during allergy or pet shedding season, it can suggest extra cleanings to keep your house tidy year-round.
Is the Roomba i6 loud?
I used a sound meter to test, and the I6 registered around 64.5 decibels in its single power setting. However, the clean base station is loud with close to 80 (79.6 to be exact) decibels when it empties the bin.