Add 15 Irobot Vacuum Benefits Everyone Should Know

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The iRobot Roomba 980 Robot Vacuum Cleaner
Robot vacuums take pet hair, lint, and dust from the floor before they settle. They can also avoid obstacles like furniture that is unstable and stairs.
Most robotic vacuums require maintenance. This includes emptying the bin (and occasionally, rinsing it) and wiping the sensors and cameras. Also, they have to be connected to a power source. A lot of them have apps for smartphones for scheduling, [robotvacuummops.com](https://www.robotvacuummops.com/) adjusting settings and more.
iRobot Roomba 960
The iRobot Roomba 980 is the most recent in the series of top-of-the-line robot vacuum cleaners that are a staple of any modern household. This model is equipped with a HEPA filter that can help those who are allergic. On top of that it also comes with a powerful battery that can clean up to two hours and it will return to its dock once its bin is full.
It also has an option called smart mapping, which makes use of multiple sensors to help it suss out the areas of your home that require attention and create a cleaning route around them. We've seen this technology in action and it does a great job of maneuvering around toys that are abandoned on the floor or furniture legs that are sticking out from under things. It also has a camera sensor that snaps the Roomba back to the real world when it starts to drift from its actual location.
iRobot has also included the option of rolling rollers under the Roomba that don't have bristles and therefore are more likely to withstand tangles than previous models. They're also a bit taller than older rollers, and will fit better under low couches and beds and are designed to allow this model to move more easily on varying floor types.
What makes the Roomba 980 stand out from other models of this class however, is its incorporation of the latest dirt detection feature, which uses cameras to detect particles of 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 scrub everything three times at different angles.
The Roomba 980 performed well in our tests on both carpets and hard floors. It scored very well on carpets with low pile and on mid-pile. It did a decent job of removing pet hair, but it struggled with extremely thick and long pet fur that was stuck together.
The Roomba 980 is still one of the most efficient robots in our list despite the minor drawbacks. It's also not as expensive as top-of the-line models. It has a lot of features you would expect from a flagship model, but doesn't come with all the fancy apps or home integration you'd find in other top contenders.
The iRobot Roomba is easy to set up and get working immediately. After taking off the yellow bin insert and the battery pull tab from its undercarriage you just plug it into a wall socket or its Home Base docking stations, hit the "Clean button" and let it do its job. It will return to its dock when its battery is out or is full of debris, and it also has indicators on the top of the device to indicate that the bin is full, it needs to be recharged or if its Wi-Fi signal is not working.