iRobot Roomba i7 (7150) Robot Vacuum- Wi-Fi Connected, Smart Mapping, Works with Alexa, Ideal for Pet Hair, Works with Clean Base
$499.00
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The Roomba i7 robot vacuum unleashes powerful cleaning when, where, and how you want with a single command to your Google Assistant or Alexa voice assistant. When messes happen, just say, “Tell Roomba to clean under the kitchen table.” Smart navigation maps specific objects in your home, guiding it to the mess, right when the mess happens. With 10x the suction* and automatic, personalized schedules—even recommendations during pollen and pet-shedding seasons— its vacuuming that fits seamlessly into your life. *(compared to the Roomba 600 series cleaning system) *(Alexa and all related logos are trademarks of Amazon.com or its affiliates. Google is a trademark of Google LLC)
Capacity volume – .6 liter
Brand | iRobot |
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Model Name | iRobot Roomba i7 Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum (7150), Works with Alexa, Ideal for Pet Hair, Carpets, Hard Floors |
Special Feature | 10x Suction, Smart Mapping, Powerful Suction, Ideal for Pet Hair, Wi-Fi Connected, Works with Alexa, Carpets & Hard Floors, Recharges & Resumes |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 13.34″L x 13.26″W x 3.63″H |
Included Components | 1 Roomba® i7 Robot Vacuum, 1 Extra High-Efficiency Filter, 1 North American Line Cord, 1 Dual Mode Virtual Wall® Barrier, 1 Extra Side Brush |
Battery Life | 75 minutes |
Capacity | 6 Liters |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Control Method | Voice |
Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885155015723, 00885155015693, 10885155015720 |
UPC | 885155015693 885155015723 |
Item Weight | 7.44 pounds |
Manufacturer | iRobot |
ASIN | B07GNRGDKP |
Item model number | i715020 |
Batteries | 1 A batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #401,370 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #395 in Robotic Vacuums |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Specific instructions for use | dual action, hard floor, carpet |
Assembly required | No |
Warranty Description | 1 year limited. |
Batteries required | Yes |
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Customers say
Customers like the performance of the robotic vacuum cleaner. For example, they say the app works great and the vacuum does a great job. That said, some complain about the value, saying it’s not worth it, with expensive parts that get clogged up easily. Opinions are mixed on quality, appearance, suction, navigation, and noise.
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Texasshopper –
Vacuum worth the money, maybe not the mop
Vaccum: Mapped entire first floor after two runs, map surprisingly accurate. Having the map means you can designate rooms or areas to clean. I divided my large living room into three “rooms” so I can clean specific sections more often than others. Zones work great (i.e., an “avoid” zone around wires). I brought the vac to a different floor and it recognized that, and made a second map for the floor on its own.I have a large dog that sheds a LOT and I run this every morning in the room where he spends the most time, and most other rooms several times a week. Unlike my previous dumb robovac, which pingponged around the house aimlessly, cleaning the same areas over and over until it ran out of battery, and getting stuck in my barstools every time, this robovac goes straight to the area you select, cleans in straight lines, works the perimeter, then returns to base. Never gets stuck. You can tell it to clean several rooms in any order you want, or clean “all.” I didn’t get the smart base because I read that it got clogged with pet hair, the bags seemed expensive, and I figure I’d be emptying it almost as often, anyway, with all the hair. My pet hair load means I have to empty the dust bin after every room or two, but that’s not exactly onerous. TBH, it’s kind of satisfying to empty out the bin and see how much hair it picked up. If we didn’t have pet hair, the dust bin would probably suffice for the whole house (2000 sf) or more.I have wood floors with a few short-pile rugs. Cleans the wood floors great and the carpets ok. Only complaint is that it’s too tall to get under my particular kitchen cabinets so I don’t use it in kitchen. The app is great. Alexa commands are inconvenient because it’s a whole conversation (“Do you want to start the mop afterward?”) and then it usually has some kind of communication issue and I end up grabbing the phone anyway. But the app is easy and you can make favorites so it’s just a tap or two to get regular jobs going. This is a sanity saver for me because pet hair drives me mad. In some ways, it vacuums better than a big vac because it really gets under the furniture. However, if the mom-in-law is coming over, might want to pull out the big vac and get in the crevices that this can’t get to.The battery life is good and it will vacuum most of the main floor (about 1400 sf) before giving out. Unfortunately, doesn’t save enough juice to get back to base (poops out about 15 feet from base) so it doesn’t re-charge and resume vacuuming as advertised. Not a problem for me since I tend to vacuum the house piecemeal anyway. I bought it on sale (altho not as cheap as it got before Christmas) and it’s worth it.The robomop is a different story. I bought the two bundled. It’s true that you can set the mop to start when the vac finishes. HOWEVER, the vac & mop do not share mapping. The mop has to do several runs of its own to make its own map. It will have different “rooms” unless you take a lot of care to ensure everything is exactly the same as the vaccum. And if you create a zone on one ((say, for a Christmas tree) you have to go to the other one and put it on there in exactly the same way. And here’s the big problem: if you tell the vac to do Room 1 and the mop to start afterward, the mop doesn’t recognize that the vac only did Room 1, and the mop cleans the entire house, not just Room 1. So the “mop after” feature is useless unless you vacuum the whole house first and you want the whole house mopped. Maybe there’s a way to do this but I couldn’t figure it out. Also, the iRobot floor cleaner, which they say is the only cleaner you can use, leaves streaks on hardwood floors. As other reviewers noted, water does better. So you are limited to water and like to use products that make my wood floors glow. Plus, this mop takes forever and doesn’t get up dried on food or other hard stains. And for some reason, my mop doesn’t recognize that I put the “wet mop pad” on it, and will only offer to “dry mop” , which is what, exactly? I haven’t bothered to try to fix it. Plus, you have to put on the mopping pad and fill the reservoir with water every time. Easier, faster and better to just grab my Bona mop with its great hardwood floor cleaner and make a pass over my floors from time to time. To be fair, the robomop might work better for someone who works away from home and can schedule the vacuum and mop to run while they’re gone, and then come home to clean floors. And when I have used it, it does make the floors appreciably cleaner than just vacuuming.
Aztek bum –
Love it!!
We already own one roomba (roomba 860, bought in 2016). WE use the old one 2 to 4 times a weeks and still runs great after 4 years (to my surprise we didn’t have to replace the battery yet).However I really wanted to get a new “smarter” roomba to run on the first floor and keep the old roomba on the ground floor to clean rooms in parallel. The roomba I7 has been a game changer.1) NAVIGATION: the I7 is so much smarter in navigation compared to the old 860. The old 860 was using a random pattern that was very unefficient and very time consuming. The i7 is methodical with parallel strokes and finishing by vacuuming the room edges. It gives me reason to believe all room as been vacuumed and it is a lot faster so can get more job (more sqft) done in the same amount of time. If it runs out of battery during a cleaning it will go back to the dock station, recharge, and resume where he left off: altough we don’t really use this feature (we typically plan cleaning runs that are well within a battery charge) it is a nice one.2) SMART MAPS and APP: the smart map is so useful. No need to baby sit the roomba by putting lighthouse (the light fences) or move it room to room manually. Now with the app I just choose which room I want clean and the roomba undock, goes to the room(s), clean only that room(s) and come back to charge once finished. Making a schedule on the app is very fast and easy. Remote start is also a nice thing (example we checked in the morning that kids have not left stuff in their room and then we can start the roomba after leaving so he does his job undisturbed).We didn’t buy the self cleaning station. The price premium was excessive and we didn’t think it was necessary. We always clean the roomba after each run (we have a normal vacuum that we use to vacuum the dust bin and the rollers). Said that it is probably a nice feature for families with different habits / needs.The two cons that I have is thata) the dust bin is smaller than the old roomba. Said that it has never been an issue for us. We run the roombas in short task (30 minutes cleaning in average) and we clean it up after each run, so the risk of overfilling is very low for us. Said that it coud be a minus with familieis with different habits.b) it will NOT run in the dark, it needs light to operate (otherwise the camera cannot detect the rooms). Again this is not an issue for us as we always run it during daytime when we are home or in the office.Based on this roomba i7 is a 5 stars for us and we stronlgy recommend it.