
iRobot Roomba i6+ (6550)
by iRobot
This accurate autonomous vacuum was crafted to clean the dust from the most inaccessible areas of your home
One special feature we'd like to mention: its self-emptying base
It's the ultimate product for those who share their home with a few furry friends
Relax and let the robot do its thing
Why people love this robot vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this iRobot robot vacuum
Color: silver
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: multi-surface
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 120min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 65db
Weight: 23.9lb
Dimensions: 13.34in x 13.26in x 3.63in
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you keep a robotic vacuum from getting tangled in cords or other debris?
To keep a robotic vacuum from getting tangled in cords or other debris, you should regularly inspect the area the vacuum is cleaning and remove any cords or other debris that could create a hazard for the vacuum. Additionally, you should store any cords or other objects in an area where the robotic vacuum cannot reach.
How do you set up a robotic vacuum to work with a smart home system?
To set up a robotic vacuum to work with a smart home system, you will need to connect it to your home's Wi-Fi network and then download the corresponding app for your vacuum. You may also need to add the vacuum to your smart home system or pull up its settings in the app. Once the connection is made, you can use the app to control settings such as scheduling, cleaning modes, and notifications.
How do you clean and maintain a robotic vacuum?
To clean and maintain a robotic vacuum, you should regularly empty out the dustbin, check and clean the brushes, use a soft cloth to clean the exterior and wheels, and vacuum the charging base. You should also make sure to check the filter and replace it as needed. Additionally, you should regularly check the sensors and vacuum system for any debris that may have become stuck in them.
How much does a robot vacuum cleaner cost?
On the lower end of the price spectrum, you can get a robot vacuum cleaner for about $150, but it might not be WiFi enabled. The most expensive robots sell for about $1000, and for that price you will get all the bells and whistles. Just remember that more expensive doens't always mean better performing. It all depends on your household needs.