Irobot Roomba 675 Review
The Good
- Rarely gets stuck
- Supports app and voice control
- Allows for scheduled cleanings
- Automatically adjusts to different floor surfaces
- Detects and focuses on heavily-soiled areas
The Bad
- Loud
- Doesn’t always automatically return to its base station when finished
- Missed some debris on carpeting in testing
Irobot Roomba 675 Vs 801 Comparison
The Good
- Adequate power for basic cleaning
- Loud
- Doesn’t always automatically return to its base station when finished
- Missed some debris on carpeting in testing
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- Irobot Roomba 675 Robot Vacuum
- Value for money
- Quick and simple operation
The Bad
- Old technology and specs compared to e5
Roomba 675 Review
The Good
- Comes in at a budget-tier price, making it more feasible for more consumers
- Includes wifi-connectivity for control from your smartphone, tablet, or using Amazon Alexa (voice control)
The Bad
- Worse cleaning performance compared to more advanced models, like the 800 or 900 Series
- Basic filtration and basic dirt detection technology
Irobot Roomba 675 Robot Vacuum
The Good
- The robot can vacuum on both hard floors and carpets
- It has a 3-stage cleaning system that gives your floors a deep clean
- It is good for picking up pet hairs
- The robot is low profile enough to get underneath furniture
- There are multiple ways to give the vacuum commands
- It has a suite of navigation systems that aid its movement
- It has dirt detect technology
The Bad
- It is a bit loud
- The robot is not always consistent with finding its dock. It misses sometimes and you have to help it home