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iRobot Roomba 960 Robot Vacuum- Wi-Fi Connected Mapping, Works with Alexa, Ideal for Pet Hair, Carpets, Hard Floors,Black

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Style: Roomba 960


Features

  • Capacity volume - .82 liter. Power-Lifting Suction delivers 5X the air power* for improved pick-up performance
  • Patented iAdapt 2.0 Navigation with vSLAM technology allows the robot to map its surroundings to clean an entire level of your home
  • Premium 3-Stage Cleaning System loosens, lifts, and suctions dirt, dust, and pet hair
  • Dual Multi-Surface Rubber Brushes instantly adjust and flex to stay in constant contact with floors
  • High-Efficiency Filter captures 99% of allergens, pollen, and dust as small as 10 microns

Description

The Roomba 960 robot vacuum seamlessly navigates room to room to clean an entire level of your home, recharging and resuming until the job is done. Roomba 960 loosens, lifts, and suctions dirt with up to 5x more air power and requires less maintenance. Just press CLEAN or schedule Roomba on the go with the iRobot HOME App.


Product Dimensions: 13.8 x 13.8 x 3.6 inches


Item Weight: 8.6 pounds


Manufacturer: iRobot


Item model number: 960


Batteries: 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Specific Uses For Product: Hard floor, Carpet, Dual action


Assembly Required: No


Batteries Required?: Yes


Included Components: 1 Dual Mode Virtual Wall® Barrier - 1 Extra AeroForce® High-Efficiency Filter - 1 Extra Side Brush - 1 Home Base® Charging Station - 1 Line Cord - Owner’s Guide - Documentation Package


Import Designation: Made in USA and Imported


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  • 960 and 980 not ready for primetime, save your money on a lesser model.
Style: Roomba 960
Roomba does not live up to expectations, and the major benefit of paying for the 900 series does not in fact work reliably. Let me start by saying I was a very happy Roomba user for months. It worked flawlessly. Then iRobot flashed the firmware and obviously made significant changes to the logic handling charging. Prior to this update, my Roomba would return to home base to recharge with about 5% of the battery remaining, and it reliably made it to the charger, recharged the battery completely, and continued the job. During a normal cleaning cycle in my house, the Roomba would return and fully recharge the batter twice. This would result in a a total job time of around 5.5 hours, and a report showing about 2200 sq ft cleaned. Immediately following the update, the Roomba would wait until approximately 1% remaining batter prior to returning.....so about half the time it wouldn't make it to the recharger. If this happens, the job cancels,you have to manually put it on the charge, wait until it's charged, and restart the job. If it did by chance make it to the charger.....it would only charge the battery half way before restarting. This means that it would then return to the charger in half the time. Now it would take 5 or 6 trips back to the charger to actually complete the job. It almost never made it through the whole job, as it would run up against the depleted battery, die before making it to the charger, and cancel the job. I bought two new replacement batterries, and the problem remained. I inititiated a support request. Suddenly, after dealing with the charging issue, the Roomba started having more issues, like going in a circle or returning to the charger immediately. Support first sent me a replacement wheel, which did not help, then decided to send me a new Roomba. Well, they sent me a 980, and directions to put the battery from my 960 into it. That didn't work at all, the new Roomba was worse. New support request, they had me send it back, then told me the issue was that the 960 and 980 had different batteries...that was the first I'd heard I got a 980 replacement (they look identical). So they shipped me another new 980, AND a new 980 battery. The new Roomba ran great, finished a job, I was happy again! Ooops, soon as it phoned home, it got the latest firmware upgrade and.....BAM. Now the new one is doing the same thing as the original 960. So here I have nearly a thousand dollar piece of high tech gadgetry, that was purchased for the sole reason that it could recharge during a job, and continue the job..........and now that function doesn't work. I now have essentially what I could have gotten from a different brand for under 200.00. In addition, the 980 is supposed to have a much stronger motor and perform several times better...this in fact does not seem to be the case. Instead, the motor goes into "turbo" mode which basically appears to mean it gets noisier, and nothing more. Based on these issue, I would strongly recommend that you do not spend the money on either the 960 or 980 if your primary reason for purchase is the "return to charger" function. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2018 by EricB

  • Long haired pets be prepared!
Style: Roomba 960
PET OWNERS- I’ve hesitated on posting this and what rating to give it. I do really like my roomba, and I’m running it daily. BUT we opted for the more expensive “pet friendly” version as we’d just ordered new carpet and wanted to keep the pet hair under control. Our roomba arrived the same day as the carpet. To be honest I have very hairy dogs with long hair and despite brushing and grooming hair is a fact of life in our home. So there is that, and I’m sure we are not alone. We should volunteer to be testers for iRobot as here’s what’s going on. 1) we noticed clumps of dog hair being left behind, so we have to follow around and pick up balls of fur, so started trying to figure that out. 2) we have to empty the bin at least twice during a full cleaning (guess we are dirtier than most as this is new carpet with roomba from day one). We do live in the country. 3) the rollers get hair wrapped around the ends and when I say wrapped, it’s a lot. I have a handful after clearing the rollers. I cleaned the rollers yesterday before running it, I had to clean them again this morning for example and you must remove them to clean out the ends. So my bottom line is that paying more for the pet friendly version may not be necessary. So if you want to save a few $’s a different model may suffice. And yes I’d be happy to test future models as we can truly give it the pet test! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2018 by Susan

  • Works only 4 out of 10 times. Has too many known defects. WAY overpriced compared to better performing competitors.
Style: Roomba 960
The media could not be loaded. I had high hopes for this robot, considering I thought I was buying the top-of-the-line unit from the company best known for robot vacuums. I've had a Neato since 2012 - so I was excited to finally "upgrade" to the industry leader. Turns out, in a majority of instances, this robot won't be able to complete a simple vacuuming job on it's own, without some intervention from me. Looking at the history of job's in the app, I've counted that over the last 3 months, the success rate of the vacuum starting, cleaning, and returning to charge is about 40%. Which i think is unacceptable for such a costly unit, and poorer than my 6-year old Neato. The most frequent reasons this Roomba won't complete it's jobs are: 1) It won't start because it indicates it's bin is full. Except, the bin is actually empty. Apparently there's a known issue where the dust sensors on the robot get clouded with, um, dust - and therefore *think* the bin is full but it's actually empty. There's a work-around that iRobot puts on it's support forums which involves cleaning sensors on the bin and the robot quite frequently in order for the machine to work. But needed to worry about work-arounds is unacceptable on a brand new, supposedly latest tech vacuum. My 6-year old Neato wins on this one. 2) It'll get stuck in random places - even on an open floor. Not on any objects or barriers - it just get's trapped into some corner or chair and won't be able to figure out how to get out. And there's no consistent pattern to where it'll get stuck, so I can't even use a wall barrier to limit the Roomba's path (not that the wall barrier works well either!). Again, my 6-year old Neato does a better job on this. 3) Probably most frustratingly, it will complete its vacuuming job - but won't be able to return to it's dock to charge. See attached video. It sees the dock, moves toward it, but can't latch on and charge itself. And it'll keep trying until the battery completely drains. As a result, whenever I really need to quickly start the vacuum, it's sitting there - pretty and dead. My 6-year old Neato has almost never missed docking itself! Quite honestly, there's more hype than substance with Roombas. My house as two levels, and for the second level I have bought a Neato Botvac D3 Wifi Connected. It has practically all the features (incl. wifi / maps etc.) that this Roomba has, but for half the price and twice the performance. I really regret buying this Roomba and wish I could return it for a refund. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2018 by SW

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