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iRobot Roomba 675 robot vacuum review
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The Wi-Fi connected iRobot Roomba 675 has features found on more expensive robot vacuums for a budget-friendly price.

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Tom’s Guide Verdict

The iRobot Roomba 675 is a good robot vacuum, but there are better options at this price.

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Pros
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    Affordable

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    Easy-to-use app

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    Wi-Fi connected

Cons
  • Uses older navigation technology

  • Mediocre pet hair pick-up scores

  • Charging indicator could be brighter

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iRobot Roomba 675: Specs

Size: 13 x 13 x 3.7 inches
Dust bin capacity: 350 ml
Weight: 7.8 pounds
Smart home compatibility: Alexa, Google Assistant, IFTTT

At this point, we’re almost used to Roomba sticker shock, like the $1,099 Roomba s9+. For those without corporate bailout money, the company’s $269 Roomba 675 means you don’t have to mortgage your house in order to clean it. You know what’s even better than a sub-$300 Roomba? One that performs well. Thankfully, we found in our iRobot Roomba 675 review that this bot is impressive enough to join the Roomba s9+ on our best robot vacuums list.

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iRobot Roomba 675: Price and availability

The iRobot Roomba 675 is currently available at Amazon and BestBuy for $269. It’s also available via iRobot.com, but it’s $30 more there (take a look at our iRobot coupon codes page to see if you can get a lower price). The Roomba 675 is similar to the $249 Roomba 614, but includes Wi-Fi connectivity, meaning you can control it remotely via the iRobot app on your smartphone. The Roomba 614 can only be controlled via the buttons on vacuum or by a separately purchased remote control.

  • iRobot Roomba 675 at iRobot for $274.99

If you asked a child to draw a Roomba, chances are that it would look very much like the iRobot Roomba 675. It’s round with matte grey plastic around its sides and a shiny black top. In the center of the lid there are three buttons arranged in a concentric circle: Clean, Spot and Dock. Near the front, you’ll find a recessed matte grey carrying handle. We appreciate the inclusion of the handle, which makes it easier to carry up and down stairs. The whole bot feels sturdy and solid. This was especially noticeable when it was bumping into chairs and startling the dog.

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At 13 inches in diameter, the Roomba 675 is slightly wider than the Eufy RoboVac 11s (12.9 inches) and much wider than the 11.8-inch iLife V3s Pro. The Roomba 675 is noticeably taller than both of those vacuums, too; its 3.7-inch height stopped it from traveling under a low-clearance couch that the 2.87-inch RoboVac 11s easily tackled.

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On the underside of the Roomba 675, you’ll find two large, rubberized wheels on either side and a spinning caster wheel at the front. iRobot uses a dual brush roll system on the Roomba 675 that’s similar, in theory, to the dual brush rolls found on higher-end vacuums like the Roomba i7. The smaller brush is composed of rubber fins and the larger has bristles interspersed with hard plastic fins. By comparison, the Roomba i7 and Roomba s9 use two rubber brush rolls. Both brushes on the Roomba 675 were easy to remove for cleaning, but untangling hair from the rollers was tedious, even with the included cleaning tool. It was much easier to remove hair from the three-spoked rubberized side brush that’s off to the side on the front of the machine.

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The dustbin on the Roomba 675 resides at the rear of the bot and was much sturdier than other dustbins such as the one on the Eufy RoboVac 11s. A push button releases the bin from the vacuum. Unlike the Roomba 690, we had to use a little force to fully remove it. Once removed, the dustbin is open on one side with a half-height gate holding back most of the debris. To fully empty it, you have to open the gate. However, the gate doesn’t stay open on its own, causing it to repeatedly fly shut while we tapped the bin into our garbage can. We definitely preferred the dustbin on the iLife V3s Pro, which opened like a small lunchbox. 

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The dock included with the iRobot Roomba 675 is small and unobtrusive, but we wish it included a wrap for cord storage like Neato uses for their robot vacuums. Not only does it look better, but the Roomba 675 got tangled in its own cord on two separate occasions.  

iRobot Roomba 675: Setup and app

Setting up the iRobot Roomba 675 was incredibly quick and easy aside from one small hiccup. After plugging in the base, I turned on the 675 and placed it on the base contacts to charge. When I checked on it a few hours later, I realized it hadn’t charged at all. I re-seated the bot and waited for the faint charging indicator light to start pulsing. It lit up for a minute or so, then went dark again—giving me no indication of whether it was charging or not. Thankfully, there is another way—the app.

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I connected the Roomba 675 to the iRobot app (Android and iOS) by following the on screen steps, which took approximately 2 to 3 minutes. Once the bot was connected, I could see from the app that it was charging and my problem was solved.

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Controlling the Roomba 675 from the app is straightforward. There’s a large “Clean” button on the robot’s homescreen. Along the bottom of the screen are options for scheduling, cleaning history, help and settings. Should your Roomba go rogue, the Settings page is where you can locate it by making it play a sound. The only way to start a spot cleaning is from the button on the vacuum.

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Connecting to the iRobot app means you can start, pause, resume and dock the Roomba 675. You can also schedule it to run at a specific time once a day– ensuring that you’ll always come home to clean floors. Though the Roomba 675 won’t create a map of your home, it will alert you on the app when it requires your attention, such as if it gets stuck on a rug. The bot itself gave a more detailed explanation of which error it had encountered and advised us to move the vacuum to a different location and restart. Tapping the app notification took us to a help page specific to the error  which explained how to fix it, what caused it, and further steps to take if the error persisted.

Don’t feel like looking at your phone? Order the Roomba 675 around using Alexa, Google Assistant, or IFTTT. In addition to using your preferred voice assistant to start, pause, resume, stop, and dock the Roomba 675, you can also ask it to locate the vac when it’s hiding out of sight. This will trigger the vac to make a series of four pleasing, but robotic, tones to help you locate it.

The cleaning history on the app reveals how many “Dirt Events” the Roomba 675 has encountered– both in total and on individual runs. When the bot decides an area has excessive dirt or debris, it’ll spin around and clean that section more thoroughly. I watched it in action when the 675 did several pirouettes on the rug in my front entryway before continuing along on its run.

iRobot Roomba 675: Performance

Unlike iRobot’s more recent, more expensive options, the Roomba 675 doesn’t offer mapping or advanced navigation. In other words, the Roomba 675 won’t clean in a predictable, snake-like pattern. There may not be a clear method to its cleaning maddess, but I observed it methodically working its way along baseboards and around chair legs. It would hew along the edges of an area until it encountered a wall or other obstacle directly in front of it, then it would head off into another direction. This type of navigation is on par with other non-mapping robots such as the iLife V3s Pro and the Shark Ion R85.

(Image credit: Future)

When cleaning my mostly open floor plan first floor, the Roomba 675 didn’t miss many spots, but it also didn’t try to clean the thick shag living rug that has felled many other robot vacuums. However, it also didn’t fully climb up onto a memory foam bath mat in front of the bathroom sink. It pushed the mat around a bit and the rear of the vacuum occasionally went over it, but, as a whole, the Roomba 675 avoided the 0.5-inch thick rug.

In our lab tests, the Roomba 675 proved itself to be a capable performer, earning an overall average pickup score of 89.7, which was better than the Eufy RoboVac 11s’s 85.8 overall average, but below both the iLife V3s Pro (97) and the Shark Ion R85 (94).

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Combined cleaning performance scores
Row 0 – Cell 0 Overall Score Cereal Kitty litter Dog hair
Roomba 675* 89.7 99.88 94.93 74.25
Eufy RoboVac 11s 85.8 100 89.95 67.5
iLife V3s Pro 97 99.7 91.75 99.5
Shark Ion R85 94 100 94 88

*Same test performed in a smaller 5 x 5-foot area.

Cleaning up pet hair was the Roomba 675’s biggest weakness. It picked up 77% of the dog hair on hardwood and only 71.5% of the hair on carpet, earning a 74.25% overall average. But much of the dog hair was wrapped around the brush rolls and side brush, which made cleaning the vacuum itself a pain. On the carpet test, the 675 even left a small section of the hair completely untouched. By comparison, the less expensive iLife V3s Pro performed much better, cleaning up an average of 99.5% of dog hair on hardwood and carpet.

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On our hardwood floor tests, the Roomba 675 was just shy of perfect on the cereal clean-up test, earning a 99.75% pickup rate. Both the Shark Ion R85 and the Eufy RoboVac 11s earned perfect scores. The Roomba 675 had a tendency to run over and crush many of the Cheerios before vacuuming them up, leaving cereal dust in its wake. On the plus side, it sucked up nearly all of that dust before it was done, leaving our hardwood test area looking and feeling clean.

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Hardwood Floor results
Row 0 – Cell 0 Cereal Kitty litter Dog hair
Roomba 675* 99. 75 93.75 77
Eufy RoboVac 11s 100 94.9 60
iLife V3s Pro 99.4 99.9 100
Shark Ion R85 100 95 77.5

*Same test performed in a smaller hardwood floor area.

The iRobot Roomba 675 performed slightly better on carpet on the cereal and kitty litter tests. It joined the Shark Ion R85, the iLife V3s Pro, and the Eufy RoboVac 11s in earning a perfect cereal pickup score. I also noted that it didn’t create as much cereal dust as it did on hardwood. 

If your cat tracks litter all over the house, you’ll want the Roomba 675 following it around. The bot picked up an impressive 96.1% of kitty litter in our lab test, earning a top score and besting the Shark Ion R85 (93%).  

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Carpet tests
Row 0 – Cell 0 Cereal Kitty litter Dog hair
Roomba 675* 100 96.1 71.5
Eufy RoboVac 11s 100 85 75
iLife V3s Pro 100 83.6 99
Shark Ion R85 100 93 98.5

*Same test performed in a smaller carpeted area.

One fun thing that sets the Roomba 675 apart from other robot vacuums we’ve tested: the company wants you to tinker with it. When I unboxed the vacuum above the typical end user agreement notice sticker it reads, “This robot contains an electronic and software interface that allows you to control or modify its behavior, and remotely monitor its sensors. For software programmers interested in giving your iRobot robot new functionality, we encourage you to do so.”

iRobot also sells a wide variety of replacement parts for its robots, including wheel modules, brushes, and extended batteries should a modification experiment go wrong.

iRobot Roomba 675 review: Verdict

There’s a lot to like about the iRobot Roomba 675. Though at $249 it’s not at the top of our list of the best cheap robot vacuums — the $159 iLife V3s Pro holds that crown — but the Roomba 675 includes advanced features like automatic dirt detection and Wi-Fi connectivity that are found on more expensive robot vacuums. It’s a solid cleaner and offers good floor coverage considering that it’s a non-mapping robot. While we would opt for the Shark R85 or the V3s if you’re battling pet hair, the iRobot Roomba 675 is a solid choice for affordable automated vacuuming. 

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iRobot Roomba 675 Review | Tested by GearLab

This machine doesn’t have the best algorithm to clean your house effectively and lacks otherwise standard features

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$230 at Amazon

Price:  $300 List

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  • Navigation – 30%
    3. 8

  • Home Coverage – 20%
    3.0

  • Carpet Cleaning – 15%
    6.9

  • Hard Surface Cleaning – 15%
    5.9

  • Pet Hair – 10%
    4.0

  • Convenience – 10%
    3.7

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Our Verdict

The iRobot Roomba 675 offers some mixed performance with a few very specific high points, like doing an excellent job of cleaning rice from carpets and flour from hard surfaces. However, the 675 does an ineffective job of cleaning your whole house, lacks the intelligence to keep from abusing furniture or avoiding pet droppings, and lacks some of the otherwise standard convenience features and functions. We wish this model had a dust collection system, which we’ve become accustomed to by testing so many other more capable models. While it may have an attractive price, you’ll get what you pay for, and you’ll generally be disappointed that you didn’t consider a better option. We think you should check out other top robot vacuums in our review.

REASONS TO BUY

Cleans rice with ease

Picks up fine debris

REASONS TO AVOID

Hits furniture

No room mapping feature

No multiroom coverage

No barrier protection

No disposal system

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Pros Cleans rice with ease, picks up fine debris Advanced layout generation, gentle on furniture, full featured app Excellent coverage, good hard surface performance, gentle on furniture Great all-around performance, technologically advanced, hybrid vacuum and mop Inexpensive, simplistic, great at thorough spot cleaning, good at edging
Cons Hits furniture, no room mapping feature, no multiroom coverage, no barrier protection, no disposal system Roller gets clogged with hair, low clearance for large debris Average with edges, mediocre on pet hair, no tower Mediocre in pet-specific tests, inconsistent corners and edges, no tower No room mapping, poor at docking, bad multiroom coverage, no barrier protection, no disposal system
Bottom Line This machine doesn’t have the best algorithm to clean your house effectively and lacks otherwise standard features A great all-around robot vacuum, affordable, and smart. A great option for pretty much everyone A good overall performer at a great value, for carpet and hardwood floors alike If you’re looking for an affordable, high performing robot vacuum, this is an excellent choice With newer technology like room mapping in apps, we’d suggest looking to another more capable product
Rating Categories iRobot Roomba 675 Roborock Q5 Wyze Robot Vacuum Eufy RoboVac X8 Hybrid Eufy RoboVac 11S Slim
Navigation (30%)
Home Coverage (20%)
Carpet Cleaning (15%)
Hard Surface Cleaning (15%)
Pet Hair (10%)
Convenience (10%)
Specs iRobot Roomba 675 Roborock Q5 Wyze Robot Vacuum Eufy RoboVac X8 Hybrid Eufy RoboVac 11S Slim
Bin Capacity . 6 L .47 L .55 L .4 L .6 L
Measured Dimensions 13.25″ diameter
3.5″ high
13.75″ diameter
3.75″ high
13.5″ diameter
3.6″ High
13.5″ diameter
4″ high
12.5″ diameter
2.8″ high
Warranty 1 year limited 1 year limited 1 year limited 1 year limited 1 year limited
Recharge & Resume No Yes Yes Yes No
Multi-Room Navigation (Cleaning) No Yes Yes Yes No
Spot Clean Spiral Square Square/Rectangle Square Spiral
App Yes Yes Yes Yes No
Barrier Type None Virtual Virtual Virtual None
Measured Brush Width 6. 25″ 6.5″ 6.25″ 6″ 5.5″
Tower Capacity N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A

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Our Analysis and Test Results

While the iRobot Roomba 675 might be attractive as a first foray into robot vacuum ownership because of its relatively low price point, you’ll get what you pay for dollar-for-dollar with poor overall performance.

Not the best model we tested, but the 675 does a decent job on hard surfaces.

Credit: Abriah Wofford

Performance Comparison

We purchased the most promising and highly rated robots, then tested them in a series of challenges before awarding scores based on their respective performances. Overall, we determined that the iRobot Roomba 675 is not a worthy candidate for your dollar.

The 675 is a less than phenomenal offering, shown navigating a room.

Credit: Abriah Wofford

Navigation

A robot vacuum’s ability to autonomously navigate an environment is the essence of a robot vacuum. Therefore, we weighted navigation to comprise 30% of each vacuum’s overall score, and the iRobot Roomba 675 performed poorly.

This model is abusive to furniture.

Credit: Abriah Wofford

While it managed to navigate around furniture okay, the 675 would never finish an area around furniture before moving to a different part of a room. Its movement was also different than that of other Roombas and generally shaky left to right.

Aside from strange navigation that avoided cleaning areas near hard-to-navigate furniture, the iRobot Roomba 675 was quite harsh on furniture and seemed to lack any sense of direction.

The Roomba 675 navigates its way back to its small docking station.

Credit: Abriah Wofford

Home Coverage

We expect autonomy and enough intelligence from a robot vacuum to cover all areas of our homes; as such, our team tested home coverage. Comprising 20% of each robot’s overall score, the iRobot Roomba 675 did a decent job cleaning around edges in our tests but also had some serious faults.

The Roomba’s simplistic app interface doesn’t handle multiple rooms or virtual barriers.

Credit: Abriah Wofford

The lack of room-to-room functionality was detrimental to the Roomba 675’s performance. Its inability to do multiple rooms, combined with a lack of barrier avoidance and smashing of furniture, left a lot to be desired.

Our test team’s edging and corner test.

Credit: Jessica Riconscente

Carpet Cleaning

Carpet cleaning is the only metric where this model did a decent job compared to the other vacuums we tested in our product lineup.

This robot did an above-average job cleaning carpets.

Credit: Jessica Riconscente

It did an excellent job picking up rice, and great job picking up oatmeal, an above-average job picking up breakfast cereal, and an okay job of cleaning up flour.

It’s fair to say that the iRobot Roomba 675 generally does a good job cleaning carpets, and it would suffice to keep a carpeted room clean until your next regular house cleaning.

The simplistic brush is surprisingly effective at carpet cleaning.

Credit: Abriah Wofford

Hard Surface Cleaning

In our hard surface challenges, the Roomba 675 did a surprisingly good job cleaning rice but struggled to clean oatmeal, leaving behind a pile of oats and dust. It could not pick up breakfast cereal and ultimately dragged some before leaving a lot behind, even after circling back to the mess multiple times.

The 675 does a great job of cleaning rice off of hard surfaces.

Credit: Jessica Riconscente

The Roomba 675 also did a decent job cleaning flour off of hard surfaces, only struggling to extract flour from cracks completely. In general, it is an average performer when it comes to hard surfaces.

The iRobot Roomba 675 tackles hard surfaces.

Credit: Jessica Riconscente

Pet Hair

Comprising 10% of an overall product score, we measured each vacuum’s ability to pick up pet hair, and the iRobot Roomba 675 did a rather unexceptional job. This model earned a less than stellar score after failing to pick up over 80% of the 5 grams of pet hair used in our test.

Convenience

The iRobot Roomba 675 is a rather feature-lacking robot vacuum. It has no physical remote, and the app lacks many settings and intelligence to improve convenience.

This model lacks a dust removal system, seriously impacting its convenience.

Credit: Abriah Wofford

For example, the app lacks convenience-enhancing features and settings such as the ability to draw virtual barriers, adjust suction power, repeat a function, and it has no cleaning map. For the lack of convenience features and functions, the Roomba 675 earned one of the lowest performances our testers awarded for the metric.

The iRobot Roomba 675 on its way to a fairly feature-less docking station.

Credit: Abriah Wofford

Should You Buy the iRobot Roomba 675?

The iRobot Roomba 675 earned one of the lowest overall performances in our product test lineup. While it is one of the most affordable robot vacuum models we’ve tested, you get what you pay for. While it does a decent job cleaning carpets, it does not excel at anything else. You would be better served by increasing your budget and getting more performance out of other models.

What Other Robot Vacuums Should You Consider?

With an increase in budget, you would be better off considering the Eufy RoboVac X8 Hybrid, a much more capable robot vacuum, or the iRobot Roomba J7+ for more pet-specific features.


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iRobot Roomba 675 vs iRobot Roomba 698: What is the difference?

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Why iRobot Roomba 675 is better than iRobot Roomba 698?

  • Cleans all types of floors?
  • Has voice prompts?

Why is iRobot Roomba 698 better than iRobot Roomba 675?

  • Can you map the interior?
  • Has a HEPA filter?
  • 4dB higher acoustic noise level?
    58dB vs 62dB
  • Got route building?
  • 0. 25l more dust bag?
    0.6l vs 0.35l
  • Has carpet detection?
  • 1 years more under the manufacturer’s warranty?
    2 years vs 1 years
  • Lets you know when full?

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Price Comparison

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Navigation

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Cleaning Power

cleaning speed

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Faster devices will save you time and therefore more convenience.

cleans all types of floors

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Designed for all types of floors.

cleaning modes

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The device provides a wider range of different cleaning options.

wipes

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The device wipes the floor.

has a dirt detection sensor

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The device recognizes the dirtiest areas and ensures that more time is spent there to thoroughly clean them.

Has an electrostatic filtration system

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The air moving through the device creates and maintains an electromagnetic charge. This attracts particles of very light dust.

has UV light

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The device kills germs, viruses and bacteria using an ultraviolet light bulb.

Power supply

battery capacity

1800mAh

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Battery capacity, or battery capacity, is the amount of electrical energy stored in the battery. The higher the battery charge, the longer the battery life.

runtime

The device works longer without having to be charged.

charging time

Time required to fully charge the battery.

power consumption in operation mode

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How much power is used by the device when it is running.

Has over temperature indicator

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This warns the unit against overheating caused by a system problem.

has replaceable battery

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User can replace battery in case of failure

auto power off

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This feature saves power when the device is not in use or is being charged. It also shuts down the machine if it is accidentally trapped in a tight space.

Standby power consumption

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How much power the device consumes when it is off but still online.

Features

can map your interior

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The vacuum cleaner can map your interior. It can then be viewed in the app and enable various features, such as selecting a specific room to clean.

Supports zone restriction

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Using the app’s mapping function, you can mark certain parts of your home so that the vacuum cleaner cannot clean them.

smartphone – remote control

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Allows you to use your smartphone as a remote control.

has an obstacle sensor

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The device detects an approaching obstacle such as furniture or a vase and slows down to avoid it.

has a problem area cleaning function

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Using the app’s mapping function, you can mark an area that needs special attention. This comes in handy if parts of your home need extra cleaning on a regular basis, or if you accidentally spill something.

self-cleaning

✖iRobot Roomba 675

✖iRobot Roomba 698

The vacuum cleaner automatically dumps dust into a larger dustbin located on the charging station. It usually collects dust for 30 days or more, which means that you will have to empty it much less often.

has a carpet detection function

✖iRobot Roomba 675

✔iRobot Roomba 698

Robot vacuums with this function can automatically detect carpets and increase suction power accordingly. It also allows floor cleaners to avoid carpeting.

won’t get stuck

✔iRobot Roomba 675

✔iRobot Roomba 698

The unit is designed to move around without getting caught in power cords or other objects.

supports virtual barriers

✔iRobot Roomba 675

✔iRobot Roomba 698

This feature, usually with an infrared accessory or special tape, allows you to mark areas of your home that you don’t want to vacuum.

Price Match

iRobot Roomba 675

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Product Store Price
IROBOT Roomba 675 Silber/schwarz, Kunsts…IROBOT Roomba 675 Silber/schwarz, Kunststoff €349

iRobot Roomba 675 vs iRobot Roomba e6: What is the difference?

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42 points

iRobot Roomba 675

40 points

iRobot Roomba e6

349

450

Comparison winner

349

450

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54 facts in comparison

iRobot Roomba 675

iRobot Roomba e6

Why is iRobot Roomba 675 better than iRobot Roomba e6?

  • Cleans all types of floors?
  • Has voice prompts?
  • Charging time 1h less?
    2h vs 3h

Why is iRobot Roomba e6 better than iRobot Roomba 675?

  • Are washable filters included?
  • 0. 35l more dust bag?
    0.7l vs 0.35l
  • Lets you know when full?
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    Price comparison

    iRobot Roomba 675

    9iRobot Roomba e6

    Buy Used:

    €19

    Product Shop Price
    IROBOT Roomba 675 Silber/schwarz, Kunsts. ..IROBOT Roomba 675 Silber/schwarz, Kunstst off

    90 210

    Product Shop Price
    WL…iRobot Roomba i5 (i5152) Saugroboter, WLAN-fähig, intelligente Raumplanung, 2 Gummibürsten für alle Böden, Reinigung nach Raum, Kompatibel mit Sprachassistenten, Imprint-Kopplungstechnik, Farbe: Cool €450
    iRobot Roomba i455840 verbundener Saugro…iRobot Roomba i455840 verbundener Saugroboter mit Kartierung und automatischer Absaugstation Ideal für Haustier e €609
    iRobot Roomba e6 black (e6192) €240
    iRobot Roomba e6 black (e6192) €265 4 €290

    User reviews

    Cleaning power

    Cleaning speed

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (iRobot Roomba 675)

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (iRobot Roomba e6)

    Faster devices will save you time and therefore more convenience.

    cleans all types of floors

    ✔iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    Designed for all types of floors.

    cleaning modes

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (iRobot Roomba 675)

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (iRobot Roomba e6)

    The device provides a wider range of different cleaning options.

    wipes

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    The device wipes the floor.

    has a dirt detection sensor

    ✔iRobot Roomba 675

    ✔iRobot Roomba e6

    The device recognizes the most dirty areas and ensures that more time is spent there to thoroughly clean them.

    Has an electrostatic filtration system

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    The air moving through the device creates and maintains an electromagnetic charge. This attracts particles of very light dust.

    has UV light

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    The device kills germs, viruses and bacteria using an ultraviolet light bulb.

    Power

    battery capacity

    1800mAh

    3300mAh

    Battery charge, or battery capacity, is the amount of electrical energy stored in a battery. The higher the battery charge, the longer the battery life.

    runtime

    The device works longer without having to be charged.

    charging time

    Time required to fully charge the battery.

    power consumption during operation

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (iRobot Roomba e6)

    How much power the device consumes when it is running.

    Has an overheating indicator

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    This warns the device against overheating caused by a system problem.

    has a replaceable battery

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    User can replace the battery in case of failure

    automatic shutdown

    ✔iRobot Roomba 6 75

    ✔iRobot Roomba e6

    This feature saves power when The device is not being used or is being charged. It also shuts down the machine if it is accidentally trapped in a tight space.

    standby power consumption

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (iRobot Roomba 675)

    Unknown. Help us offer a price. (iRobot Roomba e6)

    How much power the device consumes when it is off but still online.

    Features

    can map your interior

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    The vacuum cleaner can map your interior. It can then be viewed in the app and enable various features, such as selecting a specific room to clean.

    supports the zone restriction function

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    Using the app’s mapping function, you can mark certain parts of your home so that the vacuum cleaner cannot clean them.

    smartphone – remote control

    ✔iRobot Roomba 675

    ✔iRobot Roomba e6

    Allows you to use your smartphone as a remote control.

    with obstacle sensor

    ✔iRobot Roomba 675

    ✔iRobot Roomba e6

    The device detects an approaching obstacle such as furniture or a vase and slows down to avoid it.

    has a problem area cleaning function

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    Using the app’s mapping function, you can mark an area that needs special attention. This comes in handy if parts of your home need extra cleaning on a regular basis, or if you accidentally spill something.

    self-cleaning

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    The vacuum cleaner automatically dumps dust into a larger dustbin located on the charging station. It usually collects dust for 30 days or more, which means that you will have to empty it much less often.

    has a carpet detection function

    ✖iRobot Roomba 675

    ✖iRobot Roomba e6

    Robot vacuums with this function can automatically detect carpets and increase suction power accordingly. It also allows floor cleaners to avoid carpeting.

    won’t get stuck

    ✔iRobot Roomba 675

    ✔iRobot Roomba e6

    The unit is designed to move around without getting caught in power cords or other objects.

    supports virtual barriers

    ✔iRobot Roomba 675

    ✔iRobot Roomba e6

    This feature, usually with an infrared accessory or special tape, allows you to mark areas of your home that you don’t want to vacuum.

    Price comparison

    iRobot Roomba 675

    90 214 IROBOT Roomba 675 Silber/schwarz, Kunsts…IROBOT Roomba 675 Silber/schwarz, Kunststoff

    Product Shop Price
    €349

    iRobot Roomba e6

    Buy Used:

    €19

    90 206 Price

    Product Shop
    iRobot Roomba i5 (i5152) Saugroboter, WL…iRobot Roomba i5 (i5152) Saugroboter, WLAN-fähig, intelligente Raumplanung, 2 Gummibürsten für alle Böden, Reinigung nach Raum, Kompatibel mit Sprachassistenten, Imprint-Kopplungstech nik, Farbe: Cool €450
    iRobot Roomba i455840 verbundener Saugro.