Easy to use, Good for pet hair, App controlled, Good mapping capabilities
App doesn't have a ton of features, Imperfect cleaning, Loud, Expensive
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iRobot gives its $900 Roomba 980 a brain power boost with a lithium ion battery, additional sensors, a camera, and Wi-Fi and app connectivity on Android and iOS devices
It didn't perform as well as the $700 Roomba 880 we reviewed in 2013. We also want to see features like a remaining battery life readout, push alerts and third-party integrations added to the iRobot Home app
iRobot's Wi-Fi-enabled Roomba 980 is an exciting hunk of next-gen vacuum tech, but it didn't wow us during testing. I'd hold off on this pricey automated floor cleaner until we review Neato's Botvac Connected and Dyson's 360 Eye...
Publicerad: 2018-01-12, Författare: Jason , testad av: techau.com.au
Cleaning performance, Remote access
Loud in normal mode, Multiple cleaning locations
iRobot continues to iterate on an already great robotics platform for cleaning your home. While there's plenty of competition for your dollars, its this continued investment in R&D that is delivering improvements to cleaning performance and robot intellig...
If you remember the rubbish robot vacuums of yore, the Roomba 980 is nothing of the sort. It will do your floor cleaning for you. A great little luxury if you can afford it...
Publicerad: 2016-08-26, Författare: Thomas , testad av: gadgetguy.com.au
The easy way to do housework, remote control with app, finds its own way home to charge up
Somewhat limited bin size, can get confused as to location
If you have a reasonably neat and orderly home, especially one with a single level, then the iRobot Roomba 980 vacuum cleaning robot could be a great addition. All that will be left for you to do (aside from emptying the bin, and doing the other required...
As far as robot vacuums go, the Roomba 980 is excellent. It cleans fairly thoroughly, looks great, doesn't make too much noise, and is super-simple to use. Suction or sense of direction might not quite match Dyson's all-seeing 360 Eye, but it comes very c...
iRobot gives its $900 Roomba 980 a brain power boost with a lithium ion battery, additional sensors, a camera, and Wi-Fi and app connectivity on Android and iOS devices
It didn't perform as well as the $700 Roomba 880 we reviewed in 2013. We also want to see features like a remaining battery life readout, push alerts and third-party integrations added to the iRobot Home app
iRobot's Wi-Fi-enabled Roomba 980 is an exciting hunk of next-gen vacuum tech, but it didn't wow us during testing. I'd hold off on this pricey automated floor cleaner until we review Neato's Botvac Connected and Dyson's 360 Eye...
Publicerad: 2017-05-04, Författare: Nick , testad av: pcworld.co.nz
Impressive performance, Has personality
Expensive
We still have to remind ourselves that Rosie exists sometimes. On occasion we'll twig that somebody is vacuuming upstairs but The Wife and I are both downstairs and we don't have a maid.It's almost annoying that she can't get upstairs on her own (yet) but...
Publicerad: 2017-03-08, Författare: Ali , testad av: bgr.in
In a world where ordinary vacuum cleaners with a whole lot of suction power can be bought for well under Rs 10,000, spending Rs 69,900 on a cleaning device seems rather silly. This isn't the kind of home appliance that a lot of people can afford, but it w...
Excellent app, Surprising suction, Not afraid of cliffs - or more likely, stairs
Can't cut into corners, Shaken up by shag pile rugs
As far as robot vacuums go, the Roomba 980 is excellent. It cleans fairly thoroughly, looks great, doesn't make too much noise, and is super-simple to use. Suction or sense of direction might not quite match Dyson's all-seeing 360 Eye, but it comes very c...