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iRobot Roomba Combo j5 Robot - 2-in-1 Vacuum with Optional Mopping, Identifies & Avoids Obstacles Like Pet Waste & Cords, Clean by Room with Smart Mapping, Works with Alexa, Ideal for Pet Hair

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Style: Roomba Combo J5


Features

  • THE SAME POWERFUL VACUUM TECHNOLOGY AS ROOMBA j7 VACUUM, NOW WITH A MOP. Converting our most popular Roomba j7 vacuum to a vacuum and mop solution with the simple switch of a bin. Spend less time worrying about your floor and more time in control of the clean you want. The innovative thinking youve come to expect from iRobot now gives you double the clean with one machine.
  • POWERFUL PERFORMANCE. POWERFUL PICKUP. Experience a comprehensive clean with the powerful 4-Stage Cleaning System that pulls in dirt, debris, and pet hair from wherever it hides.
  • FOCUSES ON THE DIRT. Proprietary Dirt Detect Technology allows the Roomba Combo j5 robot to detect dirtier areas of your home and clean them more thoroughly when the Vacuum Bin is installed.
  • KNOWS WHAT TO CLEAN AND WHAT TO AVOID. It knows to avoid objects like cords, backpacks, pet toys, pet bowls, kitty litter boxes, clothes, towels, pet waste, socks, shoeseven cats and dogs. Its simply worry-free cleaning.
  • PET MESSES HAPPEN. P.O.O.P. (Pet Owner Official Promise) means your Roomba Combo j5 robot vacuum and mop will steer clear of your pets waste. If it doesnt, we'll replace your robot for free. Additional terms and conditions apply see iRobot website for full details.
  • VACUUM WHEN YOU WANT, MOP WHEN YOU WANT. Just use the added Roomba Combo Bin and your robot vacuum instantly transforms into a robot vacuum and mop leaving your hard floors shiny and dust-free.
  • GOES WHERE YOU WANT, SKIPS WHERE YOU DONT. Use the iRobot Home App to create No Mop Zones and when the mop bin is in use, the Roomba Combo j5 plus will avoid mopping your carpets keeping them dry.
  • NEAT ROWS FOR A MORE THOROUGH CLEAN. Advanced navigation and 2 cleaning passes allows Roomba robot to navigate your home in neat, efficient rows for a wall-to wall clean without missing a spot. With overlapping passes, your robot purposefully and logically cleans in parallel lines across multiple floor types.
  • A MOP DESIGNED FOR PERFORMANCE. Just fill the Roomba Combo Bin with water or a compatible cleaning solution and the specialized microfiber pad tackles footprints, dirt, and dust. *See iRobot website for list of compatible cleaning solutions.
  • COMPATIBLE WITH THE CLEAN BASE AUTOMATIC DIRT DISPOSAL - Compatible with iRobots Self-Emptying Clean Base for up to 60 days of worry-free vacuuming

Description

The Roomba Combo j5+ robot vacuum & mop is designed for both wet and dry floor cleaning—converting our most popular Roomba j7+ vacuum to a vacuum & mop solution with the simple switch of a bin. Unleash powerful, accurate cleaning when, where, and how you want. The Roomba Combo j5 robot vacuum and mop packs not only Power-Lifting Suction, but also unique intelligence that learns your home and your routines to give you custom cleaning control. With PrecisionVision navigation, your robot knows to avoid objects like pet waste, cords, socks, and shoes for worry-free cleaning.

Brand: iRobot


Model Name: j517020


Special Feature: Smart Mapping, Clean by room, Obstacle Avoidance, Vacuum & mop


Color: Graphite


Product Dimensions: 3.4"L x 13.3"W x 13.3"H


Brand: iRobot


Model Name: j517020


Surface Recommendation: Hard Floor, Carpet


Special Feature: Smart Mapping, Clean by room, Obstacle Avoidance, Vacuum & mop


Color: Graphite


Product Dimensions: 3.4"L x 13.3"W x 13.3"H


Included Components: 1 Extra side brush, 1 Extra High-Efficiency Filter, 1 Roomba Combo Bin, 1 Mopping Pad, 1 Home Base Charging Station, 1 Drip Tray, 1 Roomba j5 Robot Vacuum


Filter Type: Cartridge


Battery Life: 180 minutes


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Item Weight: 7 Pounds


Power Source: Battery Powered


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Form Factor: Robotic


Global Trade Identification Number: 71


UPC: 885155040671


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Manufacturer: iRobot


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: j517020


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Batteries required: Yes


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Vacuum worth the money, maybe not the mop
Style: Roomba i7
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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2021 by Texasshopper

  • Powerful little helper
Style: Roomba Combo J5
I LOVE my roomba, its so helpful roomba starts cleaning and does a very good job it has a mop function which makes it even better. It has a powerful vacuum suction but if you have a lot of hair you will need to clean the rudders every so often because the hair gets tangled up and can slow its functions. You can program it to clean in certain areas you want to focus on. It has really big monster wheels so it came drive over many things. I highly recommend this product, I was very hesitant at first but I decided to get it and it has been very helpful to have around the floors are always clean now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2024 by Kevin Aguirre

  • Roomba i7 versus RoboRock S5
Style: Roomba i7
I purchased a RoboRock S5 and a Roomba i7 and I've used them both for about 6 weeks. Bottom line: They are both good products, but the RoboRock edges out the Roomba, mainly because the Roomba requires more frequent emptying of the waste container. Sensing & Navigation: Both products use Simultaneous Localization and Mapping algorithms. It is amazing to me that you can get this in a consumer product at this price point these days. Anyhow, the RoboRock builds its maps using a spinning laser sensor (kind of like a radar), while Roomba uses a video camera. In terms of product reliability (and I can imagine this being debated at iRobot) the video method is better because it is simpler. The spinning laser requires an additional motor, and perhaps a more complex sensor, while the video camera is a simple off the shelf proven technology. It is actually much more challenging in software to solve this problem with vision than it is with the laser, so credit to iRobot for attempting it. However, the camera doesn't work well in the dark, you have to turn the lights on or run it during the day. Qualitatively, it seems to me that the Roomba gets lost more often, while the RoboRock steers crisply and drives in straight lines. Overall, the spinning laser is just the better technology for this application. Mapping & App: Both products come with a smartphone app. Neither one of them is very good, to be honest. Fortunately, my graduate degree in CS equipped me with necessary insights to work with them. The Roomba App is slightly more intuitive (slightly). The basic idea is that you run the robot a few times, and it builds a map, which you can inspect. If something goes wrong, however (and it did for me), you have to completely wipe the map and start over. I tried to "teach" it by constraining it to a few rooms, making it learn them well, then allowing it into the other rooms. This approach failed miserably. Start over again... Eventually it learned an OK map. Once you have the map you can direct the Roomba to clean specific rooms individually and set up a schedule. It is obvious to me that the Roomba app was written by CS nerds: The map is "symbolic" and aims to divide the space into individual rooms. The RoboRock approach is much more "engineered." It simply displays the output of the laser radar, registered to the inferred location. One cool feature is that you can watch it map, sense its environment, and it displays the trail of its current mission. The RoboRock doesn't attempt to split the map into rooms, but it does allow you to set virtual boundaries and to direct it to clean specific areas. Both robots return to their home base reliably. Neither of them gets stuck too much. Cleaning: Both robots clean well, no complaints. In my case I only have hard floors, so I can't comment on their ability to clean carpet. I speculate that the Roomba might do better in this regard because it has two brushes on the bottom, while the RoboRock only has one. Waste bin: My big complaint for the Roomba, is that its bin is ALWAYS full. Every time I direct it to clean, it stops about half way through and complains that it is full. Yes, I've changed the filter, washed out the bin, etc, etc. On the other hand, the RoboRock can go for several runs before requiring it to be emptied. When you look at dirt path and mechanisms for the two, it seems clear that the RoboRock is better designed. Bottom line: RoboRock wins. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2019 by T. Balch

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