5 Reasons Irobot Vacuum Is Actually A Good Thing

5 Reasons Irobot Vacuum Is Actually A Good Thing

The iRobot Roomba 980 Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Robot vacuums eliminate pet hair, lint, and dust from the floor before they settle. They can also stay clear of obstacles like furniture that is slippery and staircases.

Most robotic vacuums require maintenance. This includes emptying the bin (and sometimes, rinsing it) and wiping the cameras and sensors. Also,  automatic vacuum and mop robot  have to be plugged into an electrical source. A lot of them have apps for smartphones for scheduling, setting and more.

iRobot Roomba 980

The iRobot Roomba 980 is the latest model in the line of top-of-the-line robot vacuum cleaners that are an essential part of any modern household. This model comes with a HEPA filter that can aid those suffering from allergies. It also comes with a powerful battery which can be cleaned for up to two hours, and return to its dock automatically once the bin is full.

Smart mapping is a different feature that helps it identify areas of your home that require attention and provides an easy path to get around them. This technology is extremely effective in navigating around toys left on the floor, or furniture legs sticking out from under things. It also has a camera sensor that will snap the Roomba back to reality when it begins to drift away from its original location.


iRobot has also added a new set of rollers under the bottom of the Roomba that do not have bristles, and thus tend to resist tangles more than earlier models. They are also taller and can be placed under beds or couches with low sides. They're designed to make the model more movable on various kinds of floors.

The Roomba 980 stands out from other models of high-end quality due to its latest dirt detection feature, which makes use of cameras to detect dirt embedded. This is a significant improvement over the previous version that relied on the use of a sensor-driven pseudorandom cover to bounce around the room, and then clean the entire area three times at various angles.

The Roomba 980 performed well in our tests on carpets and hard floors. Its score on the low pile carpet was very good and it also scored a good score on mid pile, too. It was successful in getting rid of pet hair, however it struggled with the thick and long pet hair that was stuck together.

Despite these minor shortcomings, the Roomba 980 remains one of our top-performing robots, and isn't even far from being as costly as the other top-of-the-line models in this list. It still has a lot of features we'd expect to find in a flagship model however, it doesn't come with all the fancy apps or smart home integration that you'll find in other top contenders.

The iRobot Roomba is simple to set up and start up and running immediately. After removing the yellow bin insert and battery pull tab from the undercarriage, you just plug it into an outlet on the wall or to its Home Base docking stations, press the "Clean button" and let it do its work. It will automatically return to its dock when its battery runs out or is full of debris, and it has indicators at the top to indicate when its bin is full, it needs to be recharged or if its Wi-Fi signal is not working.