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# 180-min battery life Smart AI obstacle avoidance 4-stage deep cleaning system Refurbished iRobot Roomba Combo J7+ Paired with Alexa or Google Assistant Robot Vacuum and Mop

**Brand:** irobot
**Price:** AR$1722883
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## Summary

> ✨ Elevate your clean game — the Roomba Combo j7+ works smarter, so you don’t have to! 🏡

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Refurbished iRobot Roomba Combo J7+ Paired with Alexa or Google Assistant Robot Vacuum and Mop by irobot
- **How much does it cost?** AR$1722883 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.ar](https://www.desertcart.com.ar/products/477606966-refurbished-irobot-roomba-combo-j7-paired-with-alexa-or-google)

## Best For

- irobot enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted irobot brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Voice & App Control:** Syncs with Alexa, Google Assistant, and smartphone app for personalized, on-demand cleaning schedules.
- • **Self-Emptying Clean Base:** Automatically empties dustbin for up to 60 days—hands-free maintenance at its finest.
- • **PrecisionVision Navigation:** Real-time obstacle detection avoids pet waste, cords, and clutter for uninterrupted cleaning.
- • **SmartScrub Mopping Technology:** Back-and-forth scrubbing with consistent pressure delivers 2x deeper clean on tough spots.
- • **Seamless Carpet-to-Hard Floor Transition:** Effortlessly vacuums & mops without wetting carpets thanks to Dry Rug Intelligence.

## Overview

The refurbished iRobot Roomba Combo j7+ is a premium robot vacuum and mop designed for busy professionals who demand spotless carpets and hard floors without manual intervention. Featuring Dry Rug Intelligence, it smartly lifts its mop to keep carpets dry while simultaneously vacuuming and mopping hard floors. Its advanced 4-stage cleaning system, PrecisionVision Navigation, and self-emptying Clean Base provide a hands-free, efficient cleaning experience. Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant, it offers seamless voice and app control for a truly smart home cleaning solution.

## Description

The premium vacuum and mop solution like no other. Only from iRobot, D.R.I (Dry Rug Intelligence) means the Roomba Combo j7 plus uses carpet detection and the Auto Retract Mopping System that lifts itself to the top of the robot, completely away from carpet preventing wet messes entirely. On hard floors, it vacuums and mops at the same time. The 4-Stage Cleaning system combines our Edge-Sweeping Brush, Dual Multi-Surface Rubber Brushes, Power-Lifting Suction and first-of-its-kind mopping with added pressure for a thorough clean. It's all designed to keep your carpet and hard floors cleaner while avoiding obstacles at the same time—so you can live your life.

Review: Currently the only combo robot that can manage a primarily carpeted apartment. - Short version - If you have actual carpet instead of low pile rugs, this really is your only option. The only true "competitor" to this style of combo, the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, is not rated to be able to handle a living space with 80% or more of real carpet, and refilling the reservoir after one or two cleanings is not the world ending hassle people make it out to be. Long Version - I recently moved from a location with primarily hardwood floors to a apartment with carpet everywhere except the entryway, kitchen, and bathroom. Beforehand I owned the Ecovacs Deebot N8 Pro+ which I purchased after doing extensive research and cost analysis. the N8 Pro+ did it's job, it got up any crumbs and kept the floor maintained longer in between deep cleanings. It couldn't handle a cleaning solution in it's reservoir so I just used distilled water as recommended by the manufacturer. As anyone who has done research on robot vacuums knows, it had it's shortcomings. Besides the water only tank, it also could not go onto carpet with the tank attached - A standard problem among the previous generation of robot vacuums. As such my bedroom, the only carpeted room in my previous apartment, was left untouched by the Deebot as it was easier to vacuum it quickly with a standing vacuum. Despite their flaws, my appreciation for vacuum robots pushed me into buying one better suited for my new home. So I dove once again into countless robot reviews, lists, competitions, etc. My criteria quickly pushed me to analyze the top models in each robot vacuum manufacturers catalog, specifically two robots in particular - The J7 combo and the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra. Because the three hardwood sections are separated by spans of carpet, I wanted a combo robot that could complete the whole apartment in a single run without my interaction *DURING* it's cleaning job. This is where I believe many people get the purpose of a robot vacuum, and particularly this model wrong. This is a MAINTENENCE machine - simply put, this is not full service machine which removes the necessity to clean your floors entirely. All robot vacuums are a luxury device which extends the time between deeper cleanings. I have one long haired cat, and without this device, I would normally vacuum once or twice a week to keep my allergies from flaring. With a robot vacuum, I can extend that to once or twice a month should the robot do it's job properly. Same with the hard floors; because it does the equivalent of a quick swifter job, I don't have to scrub my floors as often. Vacuum robots are also not miracle workers who never break. For the hours it saves you cleaning your floors, it only needs a few minutes of TLC once a month to keep doing it's job. If you expect any robot to never have to be touched, even the RoboRock S7 MaxV Ultra which many will say is the Combo J7's superior, you'll be wasting your money. With that, the reason I chose this machine is because it can clean my entire house without me doing anything during it's cleaning. I don't have to remove a reservoir, or in the case of the Braava, pick it up and move it to the next hardwood spot in my house. From my research, no other robot can currently go from hardwood to medium pile carpet with it's mop pad attached. I could be wrong, or at the very least this review will soon be dated once iRobot's competitors integrate their solution for this issue into their product line. As of right now however, no other robot can do this without getting the carpet wet from it's mop pad (again, the roborock S7 MaxV Ultra cannot raise or cover it's mop pad far enough to prevent your carpet from getting wet). That is why I chose this robot, especially in light of it's flaws - that of which I am not blind nor a fan of the common issues reported on this machine. It's price point even on Black Friday is roughly 100-200 dollars more than it should be (in my opinion the sale price of 900 should be the machine's normal cost), it bumps into things quite forcefully, it's mop does not vibrate or spin nor does it automatically refill the reservoir or clean the mop pad on it's own, it's quite loud verses the other robot vacuums I've interacted with, and if you don' t program the roomba to vacuum your carpet first, the moisture from mopping can cause build up in the brush housing. My only note on the flaws listed above is perhaps because I developed good habits around the reservoir with the Ecovacs Deebot, I'm fine with the lack of a mop filling and cleaning system. To me, it's really not that hard to take a mop pad off after a cleaning or to fill the reservoir after two jobs. This review is based on my personal opinion, experience with robots, and willingness to pay for this kind of luxury equipment. My reasoning for buying this unit it niche, however it fills that role successfully, and because I hadn't seen any buzz around this specific issue I figured I post this review. Thank you for reading and I hope this helped you make a decision.
Review: Does not work as advertised - UPDATE 12/16/2023: It has been almost a full year since I wrote the Original Review below, and there is some additional information that I learned after I had posted it. In the end, I was working directly with one of iRobot's CSRs who also looked into other brands to make their products better. He was able to get almost immediate responses from Tech Support, and we were able to identify many of the issues that I had been having. One of the biggest is that you can't have multiple iRobot devices on your network when using this device. If you do, none of the devices will work properly, which is what I had reported. However, there is a core issue with all of iRobot's mopping devices which still exists today, and that is "conservation of matter". If you remember high school physics, or chemistry, you know that this means that matter cannot be created, nor destroyed. It can only be changed or moved. You might be thinking how does that have anything to do with this device? Well, dirt, grime, liquids, etc., are all matter. If you don't do something to physically remove them from the floor, they just constantly get spread across your entire house. The same goes for the cleaning fluid, which is never removed from your floors, it just piles up, layer by layer. BTW, the bottoms of my feet were solid black after using this for a couple weeks. I think you can see where this is going, as you will need to manually remove all of this guck that keeps getting thicker as you use it. I had concerns about this from the beginning, and they were confirmed when I bought a Shark Steaming Mop to clean the floors after I returned the Roombas. The steamer uses nothing but steam to clean, and when I first tried to use it I noticed that the floor was foaming up with soap and I had to stop using it, as the soap would have damaged the steamer. I did purchase a different system from a different manufacturer to replace my iRobot devices, and this device has been working perfectly for almost a year. At the time that I bought it, it was the top device on the market, and I had to pay full price ($400 more than the Black Friday Deals) because iRobot took so long to respond. But, I am more than happy with this new device. It is a full cleaning system, vacuum with mop and wash and dryer. The mop and wash cleans the mop every so many minutes (10+ in increments of 5 minutes) where I have it set to 20 minutes. So, every 20 minutes it goes back to the dock, washes the mop, and then resumes where it left off. When it's done, it empties the vacuum bin, washes the mop, and then dries the mop for 3 hours (configurable), something that Roombas cannot do. For the first 2 weeks that I had it, I filled the tank with nothing but water, and it took 2 weeks for it to completely remove everything that the Roombas had left behind. The water in the waste bin was almost completely solid black for the first week, and then became more transparent over the following week. I live in Las Vegas, so there is a ton of dirt that gets into the house, even with the house sealed shut. Now, my floors are very smooth, not at all sticky. Both my socks and feet are no longer covered in crud. If you solely need a vacuum, the iRobot vacuums are not bad. However, I can't recommend any of their mopping devices, as they do not clean anything. They simply spread the mess over the entire floor space and add a very thick cleaning solution to it, making it even worse and sticky. My current solution removes everything from the floor and uses a very light cleaner. After 3 refills where I add cleaning solution, I do 1 refill with water only, just to make sure that nothing ever builds up. I hope this update helps, as it brings up fundamental issues with iRobot's mopping products. Original Review After trying to get this to work correctly over the course of almost 4 weeks, I have decided to return this product, the M6 that I also purchased, and all of the accessories. The major reason being that the App just does not work correctly, and you can't use any of the devices w/o the App. Additionally, the mapping is absolutely terrible. My entire house has hard floors, which should produce almost perfect mapping, but each room has walls that 4-5 feet displaced. It thinks that walls are 4-5 feet thick as well, which has led to other issues. I have followed all of the directions provided online, and from working with their technical support, which stopped communicating with me once I provided them with a list of about 20 things that I found wrong. The App constantly loses communication with the devices, and when it does, you lose all control of the device. This isn't a WiFi signal issue, as I have full maximum signal coverage throughout the entire house, and all other devices work perfectly at all times. I performed a factory reset at least 6 times w/o any change. I have rebooted each of the devices at least 30 times w/o any change. You would think that after a reboot that you should be able to connect, but nope, none of the iRobot devices connects. I ran 3 mapping runs yesterday, all of which completed successfully, but not one of them updated the map. In the app it states that the map is not available, when I try to see the result of a Mapping Run. It will also ask you about changes to the map after a vacuum or cleaning, which is where I noticed that it was trying to tell me that it encountered carpeting in approximately 60% of my house. There isn't any carpeting anywhere, not even a rug. I could go on in regard to other issues, but I don't see a point. iRobot makes a lot of claims in their advertising, but I haven't found any of it to be true. When I did a deep dive into the issues that I have encountered, I learned that I am not alone, and that they've been reported at least 8+ months prior. I am going to try another product with the hope that it will work better. I expected better from a company that has been in business for over 32 years, but I guess that it is expecting too much. BTW, tech support has access to everything that you do with the app, and the devices. They described absolutely everything that I tried, they could see my map, and could see that I was constantly losing connection. All of the issues that I found are also listed on Reddit.

## Features

- SMART TECHNOLOGY FOR DRY CARPETS. The Roomba Combo j7 plus seamlessly transitions from carpet to hard floors and vacuums, mops, and empties itself in the same mission without any intervention from you. It cleans your floors without needing to avoid carpets or requiring you to change cleaning modes.
- IT DOESN’T JUST LEARN YOUR HOME; IT REACTS TO IT IN REAL TIME. With PrecisionVision Navigation and a camera, your robot identifies and avoids obstacles of all sizes like pet waste, charging cords, socks and shoes to get the whole job done.
- MOPS THE FLOOR, KEEPS CARPETS DRY. - Only from iRobot, your carpets stay dry with D.R.I. (Dry Rug Intelligence): The Roomba Combo j7 plus robot and Auto-Retract Mopping System lift the mop high away from carpets
- SMART SCRUB MOPS BACK AND FORTH WITH CONSISTENT PRESSURE AND 2X DEEPER SCRUBBING. Some areas of the home need a deeper clean–pawprints in the mudroom, spills under the kitchen table, tiles in your bathroom. Simply enable SmartScrub and your Roomba Combo j7 plus will scrub back-and-forth, just like you would. *Compared to standard vacuum and mop mode for coffee and grime.
- AUTOMATICALLY EMPTIES ITS BIN ON ITS OWN FOR UP TO 60 DAYS - You can forget about vacuuming for months because it empties itself into the Clean Base Automatic Dirt Disposal with enclosed bags. Dust stays out of sight and your hands stay clean.
- ADVANCED 4-STAGE CLEANING SYSTEM - It combines our first-of-its-kind mopping, edge-Sweeping Brush, Dual Multi-Surface Rubber Brushes, and Power-Lifting Suction to deliver an incredible clean on carpets and hard floors.
- KNOWS EXACTLY WHAT TO AVOID - iRobot OS is thoughtfully intelligent, enabling it to recognize and avoid obstacles like, clothes, shoes, towels, and even pet waste (seriously).
- AVOIDS PET ACCIDENTS ON PURPOSE – WE GUARANTEE IT - Only iRobot brings you P.O.O.P. (Pet Owner Official Promise). You can rely on your Roomba Combo j7 plus to avoid pet waste, or we’ll replace it for free. Additional terms and conditions apply – see iRobot website for full details.
- CLEANS WHERE YOU WANT, WHEN YOU WANT - You can set specific cleaning preferences by room: For instance, set it to vacuum the living room, then vacuum and mop the kitchen. You can also choose how much liquid the mop should use by room.
- START CLEANING YOUR WAY EVEN FASTER. Straight out of the box, your Roomba robot vacuum will create a complete map of your home 7x faster than the previous mapping technology so you can clean wherever you want, whenever you want after just one run.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B0BCH3J9RD |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 180 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #602,627 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #372 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | iRobot |
| Brand Name | iRobot |
| Capacity | 15 Pounds |
| Color | Graphite |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones, Tablets |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Controller Type | Amazon Alexa, Siri, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 out of 5 stars 1,006 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Cartridge |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885155032959 |
| Included Components | 1 Dirt Disposal Bag, 1 Extra Edge-Sweeping Brush, 1 Reusable Microfiber Mopping Pad, Clean Base® Automatic Dirt Disposal, Filter, Line Cord |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 1.3"L x 3.4"W x 13.34"H |
| Item Type Name | Roomba |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | iRobot |
| Model Name | Roomba Combo j7+ |
| Model Number | C755840 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Speeds | 2 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Obstacle Avoidance, Self-Emptying, Smart Mapping |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 1.3"L x 3.4"W x 13.34"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Home cleaning (vacuuming and mopping), Pet care, Modern, Tech-savvy users, Budget-conscious consumers |
| Special Feature | Obstacle Avoidance, Self-Emptying, Smart Mapping |
| Style Name | Roomba Combo j7+ |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpet & Hard Floor |
| UPC | 885155032959 |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** iRobot
- **Color:** Graphite
- **Model Name:** Roomba Combo j7+
- **Special Feature:** Obstacle Avoidance, Self-Emptying, Smart Mapping
- **Surface Recommendation:** Carpet & Hard Floor

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How many square feet can it mop on one tank of water?**
A: Aaron Hill is exactly right. Couldn't get it to mop our kitchen except every 10 tries or so. Customer service was zero help and straight up ghosted us after a while. Luckily we were still within our return window and sent it back. If you do manage to get it to 'mop' the answer to the question is probably close to 10 sqft? After the first 10 feet or so, it's just smearing the dirty pad across the floor leaving streaks.

**Q: Does clean bird seeds?**
A: Highly recommend i think you will be happy after the machine does a good map of your home bird seeds should not be a problem

**Q: how good is the moping compared to doing it yourself? is this good for people with back problems? how often do you have to fill up the mop liquid?than**
A: I do not recommend using any iRobot device for mopping, as the solution that they use remains on the floor and builds up over time.  On my hard floors, in less than a month, there was so much build up that my feet were completely black when going barefoot.  When wearing socks, they were completely black as well.  How often you fill the bin is dependent on the mode and the size of your home.  At the mid setting, it can only mop ~800sqft.

**Q: How much does the combo (vacuum + base) weigh?**
A: I would say about 5 lbs. just an estimate guess. I love it. We have 2 dogs and this helps me keep my house clean

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Currently the only combo robot that can manage a primarily carpeted apartment.
*by D***N on November 27, 2022*

Short version - If you have actual carpet instead of low pile rugs, this really is your only option. The only true "competitor" to this style of combo, the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, is not rated to be able to handle a living space with 80% or more of real carpet, and refilling the reservoir after one or two cleanings is not the world ending hassle people make it out to be. Long Version - I recently moved from a location with primarily hardwood floors to a apartment with carpet everywhere except the entryway, kitchen, and bathroom. Beforehand I owned the Ecovacs Deebot N8 Pro+ which I purchased after doing extensive research and cost analysis. the N8 Pro+ did it's job, it got up any crumbs and kept the floor maintained longer in between deep cleanings. It couldn't handle a cleaning solution in it's reservoir so I just used distilled water as recommended by the manufacturer. As anyone who has done research on robot vacuums knows, it had it's shortcomings. Besides the water only tank, it also could not go onto carpet with the tank attached - A standard problem among the previous generation of robot vacuums. As such my bedroom, the only carpeted room in my previous apartment, was left untouched by the Deebot as it was easier to vacuum it quickly with a standing vacuum. Despite their flaws, my appreciation for vacuum robots pushed me into buying one better suited for my new home. So I dove once again into countless robot reviews, lists, competitions, etc. My criteria quickly pushed me to analyze the top models in each robot vacuum manufacturers catalog, specifically two robots in particular - The J7 combo and the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra. Because the three hardwood sections are separated by spans of carpet, I wanted a combo robot that could complete the whole apartment in a single run without my interaction *DURING* it's cleaning job. This is where I believe many people get the purpose of a robot vacuum, and particularly this model wrong. This is a MAINTENENCE machine - simply put, this is not full service machine which removes the necessity to clean your floors entirely. All robot vacuums are a luxury device which extends the time between deeper cleanings. I have one long haired cat, and without this device, I would normally vacuum once or twice a week to keep my allergies from flaring. With a robot vacuum, I can extend that to once or twice a month should the robot do it's job properly. Same with the hard floors; because it does the equivalent of a quick swifter job, I don't have to scrub my floors as often. Vacuum robots are also not miracle workers who never break. For the hours it saves you cleaning your floors, it only needs a few minutes of TLC once a month to keep doing it's job. If you expect any robot to never have to be touched, even the RoboRock S7 MaxV Ultra which many will say is the Combo J7's superior, you'll be wasting your money. With that, the reason I chose this machine is because it can clean my entire house without me doing anything during it's cleaning. I don't have to remove a reservoir, or in the case of the Braava, pick it up and move it to the next hardwood spot in my house. From my research, no other robot can currently go from hardwood to medium pile carpet with it's mop pad attached. I could be wrong, or at the very least this review will soon be dated once iRobot's competitors integrate their solution for this issue into their product line. As of right now however, no other robot can do this without getting the carpet wet from it's mop pad (again, the roborock S7 MaxV Ultra cannot raise or cover it's mop pad far enough to prevent your carpet from getting wet). That is why I chose this robot, especially in light of it's flaws - that of which I am not blind nor a fan of the common issues reported on this machine. It's price point even on Black Friday is roughly 100-200 dollars more than it should be (in my opinion the sale price of 900 should be the machine's normal cost), it bumps into things quite forcefully, it's mop does not vibrate or spin nor does it automatically refill the reservoir or clean the mop pad on it's own, it's quite loud verses the other robot vacuums I've interacted with, and if you don' t program the roomba to vacuum your carpet first, the moisture from mopping can cause build up in the brush housing. My only note on the flaws listed above is perhaps because I developed good habits around the reservoir with the Ecovacs Deebot, I'm fine with the lack of a mop filling and cleaning system. To me, it's really not that hard to take a mop pad off after a cleaning or to fill the reservoir after two jobs. This review is based on my personal opinion, experience with robots, and willingness to pay for this kind of luxury equipment. My reasoning for buying this unit it niche, however it fills that role successfully, and because I hadn't seen any buzz around this specific issue I figured I post this review. Thank you for reading and I hope this helped you make a decision.

### ⭐ Does not work as advertised
*by 3***R on December 14, 2022*

UPDATE 12/16/2023: It has been almost a full year since I wrote the Original Review below, and there is some additional information that I learned after I had posted it. In the end, I was working directly with one of iRobot's CSRs who also looked into other brands to make their products better. He was able to get almost immediate responses from Tech Support, and we were able to identify many of the issues that I had been having. One of the biggest is that you can't have multiple iRobot devices on your network when using this device. If you do, none of the devices will work properly, which is what I had reported. However, there is a core issue with all of iRobot's mopping devices which still exists today, and that is "conservation of matter". If you remember high school physics, or chemistry, you know that this means that matter cannot be created, nor destroyed. It can only be changed or moved. You might be thinking how does that have anything to do with this device? Well, dirt, grime, liquids, etc., are all matter. If you don't do something to physically remove them from the floor, they just constantly get spread across your entire house. The same goes for the cleaning fluid, which is never removed from your floors, it just piles up, layer by layer. BTW, the bottoms of my feet were solid black after using this for a couple weeks. I think you can see where this is going, as you will need to manually remove all of this guck that keeps getting thicker as you use it. I had concerns about this from the beginning, and they were confirmed when I bought a Shark Steaming Mop to clean the floors after I returned the Roombas. The steamer uses nothing but steam to clean, and when I first tried to use it I noticed that the floor was foaming up with soap and I had to stop using it, as the soap would have damaged the steamer. I did purchase a different system from a different manufacturer to replace my iRobot devices, and this device has been working perfectly for almost a year. At the time that I bought it, it was the top device on the market, and I had to pay full price ($400 more than the Black Friday Deals) because iRobot took so long to respond. But, I am more than happy with this new device. It is a full cleaning system, vacuum with mop and wash and dryer. The mop and wash cleans the mop every so many minutes (10+ in increments of 5 minutes) where I have it set to 20 minutes. So, every 20 minutes it goes back to the dock, washes the mop, and then resumes where it left off. When it's done, it empties the vacuum bin, washes the mop, and then dries the mop for 3 hours (configurable), something that Roombas cannot do. For the first 2 weeks that I had it, I filled the tank with nothing but water, and it took 2 weeks for it to completely remove everything that the Roombas had left behind. The water in the waste bin was almost completely solid black for the first week, and then became more transparent over the following week. I live in Las Vegas, so there is a ton of dirt that gets into the house, even with the house sealed shut. Now, my floors are very smooth, not at all sticky. Both my socks and feet are no longer covered in crud. If you solely need a vacuum, the iRobot vacuums are not bad. However, I can't recommend any of their mopping devices, as they do not clean anything. They simply spread the mess over the entire floor space and add a very thick cleaning solution to it, making it even worse and sticky. My current solution removes everything from the floor and uses a very light cleaner. After 3 refills where I add cleaning solution, I do 1 refill with water only, just to make sure that nothing ever builds up. I hope this update helps, as it brings up fundamental issues with iRobot's mopping products. Original Review After trying to get this to work correctly over the course of almost 4 weeks, I have decided to return this product, the M6 that I also purchased, and all of the accessories. The major reason being that the App just does not work correctly, and you can't use any of the devices w/o the App. Additionally, the mapping is absolutely terrible. My entire house has hard floors, which should produce almost perfect mapping, but each room has walls that 4-5 feet displaced. It thinks that walls are 4-5 feet thick as well, which has led to other issues. I have followed all of the directions provided online, and from working with their technical support, which stopped communicating with me once I provided them with a list of about 20 things that I found wrong. The App constantly loses communication with the devices, and when it does, you lose all control of the device. This isn't a WiFi signal issue, as I have full maximum signal coverage throughout the entire house, and all other devices work perfectly at all times. I performed a factory reset at least 6 times w/o any change. I have rebooted each of the devices at least 30 times w/o any change. You would think that after a reboot that you should be able to connect, but nope, none of the iRobot devices connects. I ran 3 mapping runs yesterday, all of which completed successfully, but not one of them updated the map. In the app it states that the map is not available, when I try to see the result of a Mapping Run. It will also ask you about changes to the map after a vacuum or cleaning, which is where I noticed that it was trying to tell me that it encountered carpeting in approximately 60% of my house. There isn't any carpeting anywhere, not even a rug. I could go on in regard to other issues, but I don't see a point. iRobot makes a lot of claims in their advertising, but I haven't found any of it to be true. When I did a deep dive into the issues that I have encountered, I learned that I am not alone, and that they've been reported at least 8+ months prior. I am going to try another product with the hope that it will work better. I expected better from a company that has been in business for over 32 years, but I guess that it is expecting too much. BTW, tech support has access to everything that you do with the app, and the devices. They described absolutely everything that I tried, they could see my map, and could see that I was constantly losing connection. All of the issues that I found are also listed on Reddit.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Solid equipment - definitely more than a novelty
*by W***E on December 28, 2022*

I've been using my Roomba j7+ for about a month now and can give an informed review. A word of caution: Beware of buying "almost new" for a reduced price. I ordered one and it would not charge no matter what. I followed all of the instructions and even called customer service and we worked together to try to solve the issue unsuccessfully. I returned the item to Amazon, but ordered another, this time making sure it really was new and not used. Don't buy used. At least I won't again for these things. Pros: The Roomba j7+ works really, really well especially in the vacuuming department. I have two cats, one of whom sheds prolifically, and a large dog that does the same. This thing does a pretty good job at getting all that off the carpet. It does a better job at vacuuming than my old push vacuum cleaner, and that was a pleasant surprise to see that. I run it every day. It vacuums the carpets, and vacuums and mops where I have white ceramic tiles: the kitchen, entryway and two bathrooms. The AI never ceases to amaze me. This thing makes decisions which room to vacuum next (unless you tell it to vacuum a specific room), goes around wires and I hear even pet poop (I don't have that problem in my house). It's very good at suction and goes slow enough to do a bang of a job cleaning the carpet. My wife an I have even given our Roomba a name. He's George. Our George won't fall down stairs. It just refuses. From my kitchen there are stairs leading down to the basement. There's no door at the top of the stairs. George the Roomba has "cliff" sensors preventing it from going over the edge of a top stair and tumble down the stairs. No need to set an obstacle blocking the robot from getting to the edge of the stairs. You can set a schedule for it to vacuum certain areas or the whole area (your home). You can have it do it every day at a certain time, every other day, any day of the week and any time of the day you want. You can even set it up so that it vacuums as soon as you leave the house. It's kinds like Santa Clause: it knows when you're asleep and it knows when you're home. (It was an early Christmas gift my wife and I gave to ourselves.) The Roomba J7+ works with Alexa and Google. I presume it works with Siri, but I'm an Android kinda person. I have Amazon echos in every room of this house, smart bulbs everywhere, and I can turn on lights or change their colors just with my voice. I can also say, "Alexa, ask iRobot to vacuum the bedroom" and it will say, "Okay, I'll tell iRobot to vacuum the bedroom." And magically the Roomba wakes up, backs away from the charging station, and make a beeline for the Bedroom without bumping into a wall or a door or anything. Cool stuff. Impresses visitors to the house. Cons: I'm disappointed with battery life. My house is fairly simple, not a huge mansion. I have a bedroom, living room, office and kitchen. That's it. Two bathrooms and the kitchen has white ceramic tiles, one dog, two cats, my wife and myself. Sometimes we have grandkids crawling all over the house, but not every day. George (my iRobot Roomba J7+) has to take two breaks, return to the charging station (where it empties the bin inside the robot by powerful suction into a proprietary vacuum cleaner bag (that cost $19.99 for only 3 of them). and then remains there while it recharges due to low battery. An hour and a half later it comes back on automatically, goes to the place it stopped before, and resumes cleaning until it's finished the mission. However, because it has to recharge twice, it can take over 5 hours just to vacuum and mop the house. So I'm disappointed with the battery life. I just had to finish mopping my kitchen floor by hand. I find that I have to do that once a week or so, even though the iRobot Roomba J7+ rolls into the kitchen, lowers it's mop and starts vacuuming and mopping the floor. George the Roomba doesn't do a very good job mopping. The little "mop" is a crescent moon shaped pad that inserts into the top of the vacuum cleaner. It can be removed and washed, but it's about the size of a small wash rag. You fill a small tank at the top of the vacuum cleaner with whatever cleaner you want to use. The iRobot Roomba j7+ came with two small packets of floor cleaning stuff. One for tiles, another for wood floors. Once that was gone, I just use stuff like Mr. Clean. You can pour it in full strength or diluted. It's up to you. But in the end it's all about that "mop head." You know, the small crescent moon shaped pad that is smaller than a wash rag? The Roomba comes with two of these in the box, and you can detach it and wash it in the sink. When it's all said and done, however, how well can you clean a floor with good cleaner but one small wash rag that gets dirty fairly quickly. So after a week I've noticed the ceramic kitchen tiles needed a more thorough hand mopping, and I consider that a con. Summary: Overall, this thing has improved the quality of our living and has been doing a good job vacuuming our carpets and picking up animal hair. It saves us time to do other things we enjoy doing, and it's fun to watch, too. It doesn't do a perfect job at mopping, true, but it does vacuum and mop. You might need to still do some mopping, but not as often as before. The battery life is disappointing. I thought it would be able to do the whole first floor of the house in one go, but it has to recharge itself several times and therefore takes a long time to finish the vacuuming. A workaround would simply to have it vacuum more used areas of the house more frequently, and the less used areas less frequently, thus reducing the area it has to clean on a daily basis. This would give enough battery life to complete it's job. I've read a lot of reviews, and i've got my personal experience. This is probably the best vacuuming robot that you can buy.

## Frequently Bought Together

- iRobot Roomba Combo j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum & Mop - Automatically Vacuums and Mops, Fully Retractable Mop pad, Identifies & Avoids Obstacles, Smart Mapping, Works with Alexa, Ideal for Pets
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- iRobot Authentic Replacement Parts - 3 Count (Pack of 1) Dirt Disposal Bags Compatible with Roomba Clean Base Models i1+, i3+, i4+, i5+, i7+, i8+, Combo j8+, j9+

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