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iRobot Vacuum and Mop Combo Review
IRobot's latest Combo J7+ is the first mop and vacuum robot. It looks like an Roomba and comes with similar rug-avoiding smarts, but the mop is self-filling and compatible with other cleaning solutions.
A small robot arm pops out of the base when you command it to mop using the iRobot Home app or voice assistant. The mops only activate when the robot is aware that it's on a floor that's hard and are able to avoid the drag of carpets and rugs.
Features
A robot vacuum mop combination can be a helpful tool to keep floors tidy without having to rely on a broom or a Swiffer. It removes sticky messes and keeps dust at bay, so you don't have to fret about the mess that builds in areas with high traffic levels like kitchens or mudrooms. It also does better job of cleaning hard floors with the use of a vacuum by itself.
The majority of irobot vacuum/mop combinations can be used on carpets and hard floors, which is why they're a great option if your home has various flooring kinds. The most effective models come with features that allow you to determine how often and how powerfully the robot cleans. Certain models also come with automatic emptying, and can be controlled with voice commands.
The j7 Combo+ is irobot self empty's most popular robot vacuum and mop. It can be transformed into a fully-featured robot cleaner by pressing only one button. Its advanced features include the same advanced obstacle avoidance as the j7 plus new acoustic sensors on the board to aid in determining the type of floor. In mop mode the mop will only be activated when it detects hard flooring like tile or wood It does not go over carpeting or area rugs. I've tried numerous times to trick the J7 Combo+ into deploying over carpet, but it always backed up and went back to where it had left off.
Like most combo robots, it's a little slow in picking up the fine dust that a vacuum might miss, but it is a great job of cleaning up dried milk staining. It has mopping pads that are easy to refill.
The j7 Combo+ is a little less expensive than some other robot vacuum and mop combos, however it's quite expensive for a basic machine. It's limited in battery capacity and life, so it must return to the dock to recharge between cleaning sessions. It is also necessary to manually move the machine to a different room for each cleaning session. Its small size and the absence of the ability to schedule cleaning sessions means that it can only clean up 200 square feet.
Design
The app lets you plan and track cleaning tasks, as well as create "clean zones" and "keep out zones". You can also control robots using the app, or through voice activation using the smart speaker of your choice. Many robots come with different modes of power and some are able to detect obstacles for navigation.
In contrast to other vacuum and mop combinations which aren't able to perform both tasks effectively, the Combo j9+ can do an excellent job at both, removing the crumbs, fur and dirt. It also utilizes SmartScrub to scrub the floor with constant pressure for a deeper cleaning of stubborn dirt such as coffee and grime. Dirt Detective, which learns from previous cleaning mission it prioritizes rooms that have more dirt so that they get thorough cleaning.
The combo irobot J7+ comes with a mopping system that raises the pad as soon as it is smacking against carpet or area rugs. This prevents getting the rug wet and allows for faster cleaning. It's the first robot that can be used to mop and vacuum all types of floors, making it a great option for those with a mix of soft and hard floors.
The Combo J7+ is akin to the regular Roomba j7 robotic vacuum. It has a sleek black body with an aluminum top part that is brushed featuring the irobot for pets logo. The reservoir of water is located at the rear, with the mop pad is at the bottom. The app will let you know when the tank is empty or needs to be refilled.
The Combo J9+ is compatible with your home's WiFi network. It also comes with sensors to aid in navigation and obstacles avoidance. It gathers usage data, such as the frequency it moves around the house as well as mapping and image data, but it does not make use of this data to sell or share it with third parties without your permission. On its website the company's Privacy Principles can be found.
Cleaning Performance
A quality robot vacuum and mop combination can save you a significant amount of time, and keep your floors in a fairly clean state most of the time. You'll still have to bust out a traditional mop for difficult stains or spots that are extremely dirty but it's less often than you'd otherwise need to do with a single vacuum cleaner or a basic bucket of water and a brush. It's an excellent solution for areas with a lot of traffic or that are extra dirty, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms and mudrooms.
If you're looking for more advanced cleaning performance think about a mopping robot. These typically use a microfiber pad, a water reservoir filled with only clean water, and a scrub-like motion to remove dirt and dirt, making your floors look cleaner than a regular vacuum does. Some of them, such as our pick for the best upgrade the Braava Jet m6, can squirt detergent into the pad for a deeper clean.
The biggest disadvantage of a machine that only mops is that it will not be able to perform any work on carpets or area rugs. If a robot encounters these surfaces while in vacuum or mop mode, it will lower the pad to avoid getting the surfaces wet. This also means that it won't be able to navigate around them unless you have set up separate 'clean zones' as well as "keep out zones" in the app.
Combination robots are superior in this. Our top pick is the iRobot J7+ combination. It functions like a regular j7 vacuum, however, it comes with a built-in wet mop which it deploys when it spots hard flooring. It is more aggressive than other robots in crossing thresholds and rugs. However, it does not back off when it comes across these obstacles instead of attempting to mop over them.
If you'd like to be completely hands-free, you will need a robot vacuum cleaner that can understand the layout of your home and move between rooms on its own (our top pick for an upgrade is the iRobot Jet M6) or a combination cleaner that has lidar for navigation (like the Roborock S5 Max). You may also need to create clean zones and 'keep-out zones' in the app so that it is aware of the exact location of furniture.
Cost
A robot vacuum that can also function as a mop is a great way to clean your floors. It is more expensive than a stand-alone robot vacuum or a dedicated mop. Cost depends on whether or not you're looking for a top-of-the-line model that has mapping technology that allows it to learn the structure of your house and clean every room without running out of battery power. This feature is essential if you have rugs and carpets in your home, and the newer Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni or Roborock S8 Pro Ultra are the best irobot roomba models with this feature.
You should also think about the size of your floor and how many rooms need to be vacuumed and mopped. Smaller rooms will require a more compact robot, but you may be able to do with a robot that mops or vacuums, but doesn't have both capabilities. iRobot Combo J7+, for example is a fantastic upgrade that includes a separate mop robot with its most praised Roomba and is priced at a fraction of what a standalone robot mop like the Braava jet M6 costs.
The Combo j7 Plus also includes iRobot's Clean Station, which auto-empties the mop's dirty water from the tank for cleaning when it's full. The base isn't available in the standard j7 model and must be purchased separately, which partly explains the combo robot's price of $1,099.
The j7+ is a sleek modern-looking hybrid vacuum and mop. It looks almost identical to Roomba's i7 vacuum. However, it does lack some key features other mop-only bots have. For one, it does not have the same suction that iRobot's vacuums have. It does not come with the automatic mop pad cleaning feature, which is increasingly common in premium mop robots. But, you can buy an add-on to the j7+ to wash the mop pad if you're not using it. This will prevent the pads from drying and becoming dirty. Apart from that the J7+ is a great value and is among the top robots for cleaning your floors.
IRobot's latest Combo J7+ is the first mop and vacuum robot. It looks like an Roomba and comes with similar rug-avoiding smarts, but the mop is self-filling and compatible with other cleaning solutions.

Features
A robot vacuum mop combination can be a helpful tool to keep floors tidy without having to rely on a broom or a Swiffer. It removes sticky messes and keeps dust at bay, so you don't have to fret about the mess that builds in areas with high traffic levels like kitchens or mudrooms. It also does better job of cleaning hard floors with the use of a vacuum by itself.
The majority of irobot vacuum/mop combinations can be used on carpets and hard floors, which is why they're a great option if your home has various flooring kinds. The most effective models come with features that allow you to determine how often and how powerfully the robot cleans. Certain models also come with automatic emptying, and can be controlled with voice commands.
The j7 Combo+ is irobot self empty's most popular robot vacuum and mop. It can be transformed into a fully-featured robot cleaner by pressing only one button. Its advanced features include the same advanced obstacle avoidance as the j7 plus new acoustic sensors on the board to aid in determining the type of floor. In mop mode the mop will only be activated when it detects hard flooring like tile or wood It does not go over carpeting or area rugs. I've tried numerous times to trick the J7 Combo+ into deploying over carpet, but it always backed up and went back to where it had left off.
Like most combo robots, it's a little slow in picking up the fine dust that a vacuum might miss, but it is a great job of cleaning up dried milk staining. It has mopping pads that are easy to refill.
The j7 Combo+ is a little less expensive than some other robot vacuum and mop combos, however it's quite expensive for a basic machine. It's limited in battery capacity and life, so it must return to the dock to recharge between cleaning sessions. It is also necessary to manually move the machine to a different room for each cleaning session. Its small size and the absence of the ability to schedule cleaning sessions means that it can only clean up 200 square feet.
Design
The app lets you plan and track cleaning tasks, as well as create "clean zones" and "keep out zones". You can also control robots using the app, or through voice activation using the smart speaker of your choice. Many robots come with different modes of power and some are able to detect obstacles for navigation.
In contrast to other vacuum and mop combinations which aren't able to perform both tasks effectively, the Combo j9+ can do an excellent job at both, removing the crumbs, fur and dirt. It also utilizes SmartScrub to scrub the floor with constant pressure for a deeper cleaning of stubborn dirt such as coffee and grime. Dirt Detective, which learns from previous cleaning mission it prioritizes rooms that have more dirt so that they get thorough cleaning.
The combo irobot J7+ comes with a mopping system that raises the pad as soon as it is smacking against carpet or area rugs. This prevents getting the rug wet and allows for faster cleaning. It's the first robot that can be used to mop and vacuum all types of floors, making it a great option for those with a mix of soft and hard floors.
The Combo J7+ is akin to the regular Roomba j7 robotic vacuum. It has a sleek black body with an aluminum top part that is brushed featuring the irobot for pets logo. The reservoir of water is located at the rear, with the mop pad is at the bottom. The app will let you know when the tank is empty or needs to be refilled.
The Combo J9+ is compatible with your home's WiFi network. It also comes with sensors to aid in navigation and obstacles avoidance. It gathers usage data, such as the frequency it moves around the house as well as mapping and image data, but it does not make use of this data to sell or share it with third parties without your permission. On its website the company's Privacy Principles can be found.
Cleaning Performance
A quality robot vacuum and mop combination can save you a significant amount of time, and keep your floors in a fairly clean state most of the time. You'll still have to bust out a traditional mop for difficult stains or spots that are extremely dirty but it's less often than you'd otherwise need to do with a single vacuum cleaner or a basic bucket of water and a brush. It's an excellent solution for areas with a lot of traffic or that are extra dirty, such as bathrooms, kitchens, and bathrooms and mudrooms.
If you're looking for more advanced cleaning performance think about a mopping robot. These typically use a microfiber pad, a water reservoir filled with only clean water, and a scrub-like motion to remove dirt and dirt, making your floors look cleaner than a regular vacuum does. Some of them, such as our pick for the best upgrade the Braava Jet m6, can squirt detergent into the pad for a deeper clean.
The biggest disadvantage of a machine that only mops is that it will not be able to perform any work on carpets or area rugs. If a robot encounters these surfaces while in vacuum or mop mode, it will lower the pad to avoid getting the surfaces wet. This also means that it won't be able to navigate around them unless you have set up separate 'clean zones' as well as "keep out zones" in the app.
Combination robots are superior in this. Our top pick is the iRobot J7+ combination. It functions like a regular j7 vacuum, however, it comes with a built-in wet mop which it deploys when it spots hard flooring. It is more aggressive than other robots in crossing thresholds and rugs. However, it does not back off when it comes across these obstacles instead of attempting to mop over them.
If you'd like to be completely hands-free, you will need a robot vacuum cleaner that can understand the layout of your home and move between rooms on its own (our top pick for an upgrade is the iRobot Jet M6) or a combination cleaner that has lidar for navigation (like the Roborock S5 Max). You may also need to create clean zones and 'keep-out zones' in the app so that it is aware of the exact location of furniture.
Cost
A robot vacuum that can also function as a mop is a great way to clean your floors. It is more expensive than a stand-alone robot vacuum or a dedicated mop. Cost depends on whether or not you're looking for a top-of-the-line model that has mapping technology that allows it to learn the structure of your house and clean every room without running out of battery power. This feature is essential if you have rugs and carpets in your home, and the newer Ecovacs Deebot X2 Omni or Roborock S8 Pro Ultra are the best irobot roomba models with this feature.
You should also think about the size of your floor and how many rooms need to be vacuumed and mopped. Smaller rooms will require a more compact robot, but you may be able to do with a robot that mops or vacuums, but doesn't have both capabilities. iRobot Combo J7+, for example is a fantastic upgrade that includes a separate mop robot with its most praised Roomba and is priced at a fraction of what a standalone robot mop like the Braava jet M6 costs.
The Combo j7 Plus also includes iRobot's Clean Station, which auto-empties the mop's dirty water from the tank for cleaning when it's full. The base isn't available in the standard j7 model and must be purchased separately, which partly explains the combo robot's price of $1,099.

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