Shsmith3
I love the concept of a roomba, but unfortunately this machine is does not meet expectations. It gets stuck constantly and barely picks up hair. For long dog hair it really doesn’t do much, but maybe for normal dirt it would be fine. If I purchased again I’d likely go with a more advanced model
Leelee
Had to return this product! It was terrible it seem like it had no suction power.
Dirty Floors Ky
I use the iRoomba 675 for the laminate floors in my home. I'm using it on only 1000 sq ft of my home. It vacuums the same area over and over again. It won't move to the next room. It misses spots. There's no mapping feature to use in certain rooms. The only thing positive I can say is what debris it picks up, it does well. It's a shame it doesn't get all the debris.
Haley
I really do not like that this vacuum does not have a mapping system. It just goes until it runs into something and turns. But it goes over the same area multiple times and misses other areas. Also goes in my living room sometimes where it gets stuck. If there was a mapping system this would avoid all of my frustrations. Should have did more research before purchasing this. Big fail on my part I guess.
golfave989
Does not map out the house/apartment. Does not dock correctly to charge . Stopped charging/working after 2-3 months
Nikkia
I ended up returning this item. It would run for 10-15 min then stop with an error, saying to clean the wheels, happened 4 times in a hour
M
I figured my house would be quickly swept up everytime I left the house and I wouldn't have to worry about anything at all. Turns out, the Roomba cannot go from our hardwood floor to an area rug without getting "stuck." If the rug is even slightly too high for it, then it won't bother and then turn around. It also gets "stuck" when going under chairs, especially our dining room table and chair set. It basically gets itself under the dining room table just fine, but then the chairs have so many legs, it can't find its way out. So it will circle under the table until you pull it out. It does this everytime, even if I try to move the chairs out of the way. I basically have to babysit it while it cleans. Another thing that I don't like is that there is an obvious spot that needs to be vacuumed, but the Roomba hasn't gotten to it after an hour of cleaning the same spots that it has already been to. Lastly, after coming home sometimes, I realize that it has not docked itself properly and it died trying to plug itself back in again. So when it is time for my next clean, I realize it is dead. It is very finnicky when getting it to charge. If it is not docked perfectly in the exact spot, then it wont work. I think I would rather just vacuum my home myself in a much shorter amount of time. I think this could be helpful for a lot of people, but not for me.
Eddie
This is the most bare bones possible roomba you could imagine. It vacuums and moves around on its own, but the trajectories it chooses for itself seem to be completely random. It has no mapping capabilities (which is expected given the low price point), so expect to run it and have it completely ignore entire rooms (despite a lack of obstacles) simply because it wasn't in the cards. Also because of this lack of mapping, it is also a complete random chance that it will be able to make it back to its charging base. If it doesn't happen to mosey by the base during its random wandering, it will just never make it home at all. Furthermore, the vacuum itself is very weak. Expect to use this for daily light-duty cleaning, not for tougher weekly jobs.
Zehra
Within 4 months my roomba is not changing anymore!
MCC
I don't have any problems with the actual cleaning abilities of this vacuum. I actually think it does a little better job than my previous UV vacuum and it does not get stuck in small places as much as it is a little bit wider. However, a lot of the features make it not user friendly. Well you can control it from the app, there is no way to send out a signal for the vacuum to tell you where it is. This is frustrating when it gets stuck or runs out of battery somewhere and you end up having to search an entire floor of your house and looking under beds and chairs to find it. Along those lines, rather than going back to the doc, it will randomly die in a room and you'll be stuck trying to find it. The app will let you send it home if they're still battery, but it's not always smart and finding it. If the vacuum is on another floor and you want to do any controls, you will have to go to it take it to the dock, and then let it reset itself before taking it back to the other floor and starting things over. The only thing you can do to interrupt a job from the app is send it home, but if it's not accessible to the doc, then you have no way of changing things up. Finally, I noticed that it really scuffs up the baseboards more than my previous robot vacuum. I added some furniture pads to the sensor that's supposed to tell it that it's running into something and that has helped, but I have little black marks all over my baseboards from the vacuum before that.