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iRobot Roomba j7+ 7550 Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum + Authentic Replacement Parts- Automatic Dirt Disposal Bags, 3 Pc, White + Authentic Replacement Parts- Roomba e, i & j Series Replenishment Kit-Green

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Style: Roomba j7+ e, i & j Series Replenishment Kit


Brand: IRobot


Special Feature: Bag


Color: White


Filter Type: Cartridge


Power Source: Battery Powered


Brand: IRobot


Special Feature: Bag


Color: White


Filter Type: Cartridge


Power Source: Battery Powered


Form Factor: Robotic


Date First Available: May 16, 2023


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  • Does a great job and is mostly quiet
Style: Roomba j7+
We have wood floors throughout the main level of our house and we have two dogs, one of which sheds quite a bit. I bought this model because of the obstacle avoidance. We aren’t very good at picking up items from the floor, have a blanket on the floor for one dog, and occasionally the dogs choose to do their business in the house when we are gone. This one seems to be fairly careful about where it goes, always watching for obstacles it needs to work around. One potential disadvantage is that it requires light to see so you would have to leave the lights on to have to vacuum in the middle of the night while you are sleeping. Since I work from home most days, I generally have to choose a time when I’m here working. However, it is quiet enough that it hasn’t been an issue. Compared to our old 690 series Roomba, this one is extremely quiet, except when it is time to empty the bin. Emptying the bin is at least as loud as a “normal” vacuum, but it doesn’t last long. From time to time j7 will turn off its vacuum and brushes and just drive to a spot before turning them back on again. It is much better at not getting stuck than the 690, I almost never have to intervene and usually that is because of some paper or something else that it sucks up but cannot push into the bin. It is also very strategic, almost always vacuuming in straight lines vs the 690’s random patterns. Sometimes it doesn’t get as close to a wall as I might want it to but it does pretty well. With the WiFi map I can send it to a specific area to vacuum and it will go there and return home. Unlike the 690 series, though, it doesn’t like it if you pick it up and take it somewhere. It seems to get lost when you don’t let it go there on its own. The first time it ran it skipped most of our dining room. I tried to help it by setting it in the area and starting it. However, it didn’t know how to return home and didn’t update the map. OTOH, one day it entered my office while I was working so now it I have it set to avoid the area and it doesn’t come in. The bags say they are good for two months, I’m not sure it will last that long. At least it comes with three to get you started. It already feels rather full with the soft dog hair taking up space. A couple of times it has made me empty the bin by hand, one time it was because it picked up a paper that blocked it. Usually it stops a couple of times during the cycle to empty the bin. I have also had it stop to recharge the battery before resuming. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023 by Myron Uecker

  • Overall, pretty snazzy.
Style: Roomba j7+
I've been watching these robot vacuums for years and finally decided to take the plunge. I know myself well enough to admit I would benefit from one that self empties, for a while at least. (For reference I have one child and one small dog in my household.) The vacuum seems to be very well built and designed. Same goes for the base. I am impressed by the vacuum's ability to traverse various flooring scenarios as well as it's capability to pick up debris. It cleans remarkably well on hard floors, but carpet is a mixed bag. We have a Persian area rug, various shaggy bathmats and runners, as well as some wall to wall carpeting. Pet fur tends to stay pretty well velcroed to the Persian rug until I break out the upright vac. To be fair, we have another rug with tassel edges, and it amazes me that they have caused zero issues thus far. Some notes: It may self empty for 60 days for you, IF you live in a NASA white room. Otherwise, expect notification of "approaching capacity" within a week or two if you have pets, children, or just generally live in reality. Not a deal breaker, but don't glaze over promises of "up to..." If this vacuum picks a fight with a high-pile or shag rug, expect the vacuum to become disabled, lost, or confused, and be prepared for your rug to take significant damage. Granted, most of our bathmats are of the pretty economical variety, but be warned. They are fraying rapidly at the edges where they were in pristine condition previously. Also- I do not feel that this is adequately addressed in any advertisement, question or review so I will state it as clearly as I can: when the vacuum self empties, the base is LOUD AF. I have read it described in many delicate and generous manners, but it only sounds and EXACTLY SOUNDS like one thing: someone running the average shop vac for 4-6 seconds. Fortunately our base station could not physically be any farther from our bedrooms and still be in the house. This was not a result of the noise, just preference, but it still helps a great deal. I wouldn't call it a deal breaker, and the feature certainly seems to work very well, but you should be completely aware. I also don't love the size or proprietary nature of the waste bags. They seem to hold a fair amount, do a fair job of filtering during empties, and are certainly easy to remove and install. But it would be nice if the manufacturer would accommodate recycling the bags at least once or twice by offering some intuitive method of opening or disassembly. I've been using some long forceps to fish the larger eggs/pellets of fur out of the filter bag now and then to prolong the life of the bags, but frankly it's tricky. The refills are pretty affordable, but still... With regards to obstacle avoidance, it's what you'd expect. You really ought to follow it around and supervise on it's first vacuuming run, because there are just some things it avoids, and others it simply steamrolls. You won't know if it can avoid your charging cables and shoelaces etc until you try. As for the software, it's pretty impressive but still needs a little love. I set the vac up, and sent it for a mapping run a few times. I picked up some trash cans and hampers and such to give it a broad picture of the physical furniture. I was surprised and intrigued at it's accuracy and thoroughness. Then I realized two bedroom doors had been closed. I ran another DOZEN mapping runs, specifically "updating the existing map," and even after finding and searching both rooms several times, the app refused to add them. Finally I decided to shake things up, so on the last mapping run, I moved the dock before the vac returned. Whoa buddy was that hilarious to watch. It did finally manage to find home, and on the next mapping run it was entirely discombobulated for the first few minutes... then it seemed to realize where it was... then it rescanned the two missed rooms again... then it returned to it's dock without too much consternation... THEN it recognized both new rooms with no issue. The ability to label rooms, define borders, create sub-zones, schedule jobs, and so forth are all pretty cool features. I use my Google ecosystem to send it to specific areas regularly and it's pretty reliable. I've seen it "get stuck" in a mess of dining room chairs that it's explored a dozen times before. I've seen it take the alternate "long way around" when a baby gate was closed. I've seen it aimlessly banging against a corner it has turned many times flawlessly. I have also noticed that when it "fails" on a job, it seems to sit and pout, then spitefully run the battery down to nearly dead until I cradle it in my arms and gently nestle it back in the dock. It confuses me why I can't just set it near the dock and tap the top button to let it know everything is hunky dory and it can return home. I say this because when manually docking this bad boy, it *is* just a little quirky and you *do* have to make a concerted effort to confirm that the contacts are indeed making positive connection. Having said all that, I still think it's worth the investment as a helper (not a sole vacuum) and I don't regret the purchase! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2023 by Robert

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