For over a decade now, the process of running a robot vacuum has been largely the same. Sure, navigation has improved tenfold and homes can be vacuumed remotely thanks to connected apps, the core problem of having to empty the vacuum after each use has always prevented robot vacuums from being a fully autonomous experience. That all changes with the Roomba i7+, a robot vacuum that is truly autonomous from start to finish. The experience begins with a single command from the iRobot Home app on your smartphone and ends with the robot’s dustbin being emptied all by itself on the specialized docking base. It’s this base, called the Automatic Dirt Disposal, that truly sets the Roomba i7 apart from all other robot vacuums on the market, even iRobot’s other lines as well. While the Roomba 980 remains one of the best robot vacuums on the market for overall cleaning tasks, that doesn’t mean there weren’t things to improve, and the Roomba i7 does a masterful job at improving on almost all of the 3-and-a-half-year-old Roomba 980’s few shortcomings. The improvements begin with the price. At $799, the Roomba i7 is $100 cheaper than the Roomba 980 when it launched… Read full this story
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