iRobot Roomba j7 (7150) Wi-Fi Connected Robot Vacuum – Identifies and avoids Obstacles Like pet Waste & Cords, Smart Mapping, Works with Alexa, Ideal for Pet Hair, Carpets, Hard Floors, Roomba J7
Original price was: $599.99.$299.99Current price is: $299.99.
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The world’s smartest cleaning robots just got smarter.and that’s Genius. The Roomba j7 robot vacuum with Genius technology is thoughtfully designed with you and your specific needs in mind. It avoids objects in its way (including pet waste), it allows for automatic multiple cleanings a day, it empties its bin so you don’t have to and is ready to start cleaning the moment you open the box. It does all of the work, so that you don’t have to.
CLEANS WHEN & WHERE YOU WANT– Only iRobot brings you Imprint Smart Mapping allowing you to control & schedule which rooms are cleaned and when, while storing multiple maps for easier cleaning on each level of your home; Plus customizable Keep Out Zones and Clean Zones allow you to tell them the exact area to avoid and clean
DOESN’T GET HUNG UP; JUST GETS IT DONE; – A full suite of advanced sensors allow this robot to navigate under and around furniture, and along edges, while Cliff Detect keeps it from falling down the stairs
SET TO AUTOMATICALLY CLEAN WHEN YOU’RE AWAY – Now with iRobot Genius, you can choose to set your robot to automatically start cleaning when you leave and stop when you come home, so you only notice the clean and never the cleaning
Only iRobot brings you Imprint Smart Mapping allowing you to control and schedule which rooms are cleaned and when, while storing multiple maps for easier cleaning on each level of your home; Plus customizable Keep Out Zones and Clean Zones allow you to tell them the exact area to avoid and clean
Customers say
Customers appreciate the mapping capability of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention it’s clever and accurate. However, some customers have reported that the value for money is poor and the stop time and battery life are short. Opinions are mixed on its cleaning ability, functionality, ease of use, and noise level.
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STW –
every aspect is designed so well for function and ease. Great customer service!
Do you need the J7 model or a different Roomba model? Had the J7 for a week so far with excellent results. I experimented first with a 600 series Roomba but realized I needed the more advanced mapping, front camera, obstacle recognition features of the J7. it recognizes charger cords, sock, boxes, or stack (and is even guaranteed to recognize pet pooh and avoid it). For me this higher tech mapping and recognition lets me not worry if household projects mean I have left out a box or shoes, whatever, in the room. The J7 recognizes stuff like that and cleans around it without getting stuck. Some other models, including the higher end S9 I think, require you pick up more and tidy more before you clean. That’s just fine for people whose house stays more organized all the time than mine does. Meanwhile, the cleaning features of the J7 work brilliantly. The S9 has more suction power, and more edge cleaning intensity, so I wondered if I’d be regretting that, but the J7 cleans my hardwood floors and my low pile area rug brilliantly. I’ve read that deeper pile carpet will benefit from more suction, but my house is mostly hardwood floor and the J7 is brilliant at that my one 10’x16′ rug is spotless too.Do you need the self-emptying feature, the “+”? It’s such a good feature that it was tempting. However, I was upgrading from a 600 series and wary of spending the high premium for the self-emptying feature when I was finding a good discount on the J7 by itself. What I have found so far is the J7 can easily clean the three large rooms I use it for, clean them fully three times before I get a message the dust bin needs to be emptied. Roomba customer service explained you can expect 800 sq ft of cleaning before you have to empty the bin. This varies probably and that’s square feet as measured by the Roomba’s cleaning pattern which won’t include some of your furniture and fixtures so the cleaned footage measured will be lower than your actual room square footage as measured for the property.Also I wanted to put the Roomba’s dock in a spot against my wall where I didn’t want the taller self-cleaning box to stick up above the dock. It’s a well designed box and not as tall as the i4 model’s version, so that shouldn’t stop you if you have a spot for it. Worth noting: you need to locate the dock against a well where you have at least 18″ or so of space on both sides, and four feet if room in front of the Roomba. That’s for navigation.The J7 dust bin is so easy to remove, empty, and replace, that it’s just not an issue for me–certainly don’t regret not having the self-emptier at this point. The dust bin parts are designed well: a button on the side pops the bin out the side of the machine; another button opens the bin so you can dump it once you have it over the trash. The filter comes out easily too so it can be tapped on the trash bin to clear it. Customer service tells me the dust bin can be washed in warm water and soap too, so you can get it quite clean if you want. They said not to get the filter wet though. One thing to consider is that the Roomba sides can get dusty too from cleaning, even the top can get a bit dusty because it cleans under couches so well and under cabinets, when there’s room for it. That means that I’ve been wiping down the J7 after a full clean of all three rooms. Maybe this won’t continue–my rooms were neglected for a while so my J7 may be cleaning more dust this first week than it will clean in the future. In the two rooms it’s cleans several times now, it doesn’t’ get dusty.Even if the outside of the Roomba stays clean, however, the dust bin itself will be be a bit dusty when you remove it. So if handling the bin while you empty it bothers you, then the “+” self-emptying feature is for you. If you have the “+” feature, the dust from weeks of cleanings empties into a collection bag you eventually pull, discard, and replace with a new bag.Mapping: One of my rooms is two steps down from other two. The mapping is so clever I just lift the Roomba down to the lower level and say “Siri, tell [J7] to clean the [room]”. The J7 figures out where it is in the room and cleans it fully. When it tells me it’s finished, I put it back on the higher level and say “Siri, tell [J7] to go home” and it heads for its dock to charge.Customer service: easy and quick to ask questions.
Lyn Craven –
I LOVE THIS THING!!!
I have had several Eufys over the years and I always swore by them as a great little robovac. The Eufy is half the price of the Roomba and I always thought a robovac is a robovac, right? Wrong!The Eufy does a good enough job, wandering aimlessly around sucking up dirt and getting stuck⦠a lot. I finally got tired of going to help it and realized I may as well vacuum myself if I have to keep going to help it out all the time. The Roomba was on sale and I was so ignorant of what it actually brings to the table that I bought it because it was thicker so I figured it wouldnât get stuck under as many things. Little did I know, this thing is on a whole different level.There is plenty of information out there on how to do mapping runs and design your layout etc. and I admit I didnât do any of that and still donât understand it well enough to explain it to anyone else, so I wonât try here. In âEufy modeâ I used it the same way and just set it going in a room. Only after it finished did I realize it was learning my floor plan and after a few times it had enough information for me to name rooms, set no-go areas and set up favorites etc. The first time I looked at the app and realized it was sending me pictures (pictures!) of obstacles and asking me whether this was a permanent or temporary obstacle and what area was carpet vs non-carpet, did the penny drop as to why the Roomba was more expensive. Through trial and error I now have a fully mapped house with named areas, no-go zones (such as under the treadmill) and known obstacles. I LOVE this thing!Where I have had issues (not sure they are serious enough to be called âconsâ) I explain below.It never gets stuck under anything. In a month of running it almost every day, it has only twice sent me a message saying it was ânear a cliffâ which I eventually figured out was because it was on the edge of a rug with a light border and a darker inside pattern. It relies a lot on light to make its judgements so if the light isnât terribly good in the room a thing like the floor going from a light to a dark color seems to confuse it. On brighter days it has made that transition without issue.For the same reason I figured out why a couple of times it returned to base without finishing the job (you know this because it tells you – the message was “path blocked”). I came to realize it doesnât like to run in the dark. On both occasions I had left it running overnight and when Alexa turned off the lights and it couldnât âseeâ it gave up and went home.When I first got it, it would stop and tell me the bin was full when it wasnât and I thought this was going to be the most serious downside, because it had not been running very long when it would think the bin was full, even though the bin is quite large (larger than the Eufy). I have two long haired dogs and I found that the dog hair was obscuring the sensor for the bin, making it think it was full when it wasnât even close. Setting it in the app to run with a full bin fixed that and unless you have either a really large area or a lot of pet hair in one run, I donât believe it will end up getting clogged running with a truly full bin.Lastly, yes, it is noisy⦠but that is a small price to pay for such a time saving way to keep my floors in such good shape. I have come to like the sound of it, knowing it is running and makiung my life easier :)I havenât tried it yet with Alexa, so I donât know about that. The battery life could perhaps be a bit better, but if it hasnât finished (I have one large area where this happens) it just goes back to base and recharges before resuming and completing the job. Again, you know this is happening because it tells you.Definitely a good buy and (sorry Eufy!) I canât believe I waited this long to get one.
Carlos Fernando Espinoza Lopez –
Ten mucho cuidado al comprar el producto con este vendedor, no trae sellos de importación, la marca no se hace responsable por considerar que el producto está en el paÃs de forma ilegal. El producto es muy buen sin embargo después de unos meses falló y al querer aplicar la garantÃa con iRobot, no pidieron los ellos de la normativa mexicana, mismos que la caja no trae.La marca no te dará garantÃa en México, se compró garantÃa por Amazon y no aplica hasta que termine la garantÃa de fabrican, es un problema en este momento resolver el que todos se deslindar de responsabilidad, si compras desde México, cómprala por otro medio o cerciórate de que traiga los sellos NOM. (Norma oficial Mexicana)
Deni –
I moved into a new apartment with carpets 2 weeks before my Roomba arrived. And I have 2 cats, one is longhair.After the first run in my small living room Roomba left so much debris on the carpet that I felt quite frustrated and intended to return it. However when I opened the bin, I was shocked with the amount of dirt there, Roomba was suffocating, no wonder that is was not able to take in more. I would have thought that it was impossible for all this dirt to be on the floors of a seemingly renovated apartment, and that this dirt might have been inside Roomba when I bought it if I hadnât looked inside of it beforehand and seen it brand new empty. This pound of dirt came indeed from my carpets. I did 3 more full runs in my small living room and each time the bin was full. Each time Roomba left less and less debris. Now that it looks clean, Iâd better run it more often. The manufacturer recommends 5x/week, but I think even 2-3x/week would be fine. Apparently the previous tenant here didnât vacuum the carpets at all.Compared to my previous Roomba that I bought 10 years ago, j7 is much less noisy, sometimes I donât even hear it.The new cleaning patterns are much more efficient and cover almost 100% of the floor compared to the previous models with chaotic patterns.The only problem for now is that in order to establish a remote connection with it, it absolutely needs a phone with wifi and not data, and my phone wonât connect to my home wifi. Looks like I need a new phone only to have a remote for Roomba.Also looking forward to see how easy it is to clean it beyond the bin. The cat fur and my hair like to wind onto the vacuum parts. Cleaning the previous Roomba was a mess, with screwdrivers, dirty hair and fine dust everywhere in the bathroom. Iâll see how it goes with j7.Update after 1 month of use: Iâm overall happy with the purchase. I suspect though that Roomba has a secret dust-generating device hidden inside of it, otherwise I canât explain how it manages to gather a pound of dirt every 3 days that I run it. My small apartment just shouldnât be able to generate this much of dirt, even with 2 cats in it. Thatâs a mystery!Cleaning the lower surface is relatively easy. Iâm happy that the brushes are now completely in rubber and not like previous brushes, they gather considerably less hair.I managed to connect Roomba to the app and now enjoying choosing separate areas of the apartment to clean, and then sending pics of my cats happened to be on the way of Roomba, to iRobot database of obstacles.
mr wc stride –
Great for pet hair and dust
Noella L –
Vacuum part works very well…I haven’t tried the Vacuum/mop bin combo yet but so far, I am very impressed with the vacuum. It picks up all of my GSD’S dog hair on my rugs with no problems… it cleans in straight rows… and the mapping was so fast… it also cleans quickly and efficiently… I definitely do recommend the roomba J5… I purchased it on sale and it’s worth every penny… it’s a GREAT product!
Gabriela Vargas –
Igual para un pequeño departamento que no se ensucie mucho funciona, pero el depósito se llena muy rápido, no trae instructivo asà qué hay que ir aprendiendo según te vaya explicando la app, no limpia excelente pero si no hay quien lo haga es suficiente