- THE DREAM TEAM OF CLEAN – With Imprint Link Technology, the Roomba s9 robot vacuum and Braava jet m6 robot mop team up to vacuum then mop automatically in perfect sequence, giving your floors a comprehensive clean..Runtime : 120 minutes
- CLEANS UP AFTER YOU, AND ITSELF – Forget about vacuuming for months at a time with the Clean Base Automatic Dirt Disposal that allows the s9 to empty itself for up to 60 days.
- DEEPEST CLEAN – With 40x the suction power, the superior 3-Stage Cleaning System lifts, loosens, then eliminates debris and pet hair from deep within your carpets. Automatically increases suction to clean even deeper with power boost technology.
- DETAILED POWERFUL CLEAN – PerfectEdge Technology with advanced sensors and a specially designed Corner Brush optimize cleaning deep into corners and along edges. Ideal for homes with pets. 30% wider Dual Rubber Brushes don’t get tangled with pet hair.
- THE ULTIMATE ROBOT MOP – The Braava jet m6 robot mops like you would. You can tell it where and when to clean, and Precision Jet Spray helps tackle sticky messes and kitchen grease.
- MOPPING THAT FITS SEAMLESSLY INTO YOUR LIFE – Ideal for multiple rooms and larger spaces. Navigates around objects and under furniture. Cleans finished hard floors including hardwood, tile and stone.
- GUIDED BY SERIOUS SMARTS – With vSLAM navigation, the s9 and Braava jet m6 learn the layout of your home and build personal Smart Maps, enabling them to expertly clean and navigate in neat, efficient rows.
- VACUUM OR MOP MESSES IN THE MOMENT – A simple request to your voice assistant or via the iRobot Home app enables the s9 or Braava jet m6 to clean messes for you, right when they happen — immediately clean that spot and consider it done.
- COMPLETE CONTROL OF YOUR CLEAN – With Smart Mapping, your robot knows your kitchen from your living room, so you can decide where it cleans and when. And with Keep Out Zones, your robot knows to avoid sensitive areas like pet bowls or play areas.
- A CLEAN UNIQUE TO YOU – The Roomba s9 robot vacuum and Braava jet m6 robot mop are smarter than ever, learning where and when you normally clean and suggesting personalized schedules so you can focus on everything else.
iRobot Roomba s9+ (9550) Robot Vacuum & Braava Jet m6 (6112) Robot Mop Bundle – Wi-Fi Connected, Smart Mapping, Powerful Suction, Precision Jet Spray, Corners & Edges, Ideal for…
$543.75
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Category: Robotic Vacuums
| Brand | iRobot |
|---|---|
| Model Name | Roomba s9+ Combo |
| Special Feature | smart_mapping, programmable, self_cleaning_brushroll, automatic_dust_collection |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 22.64"L x 16.53"W x 20.87"H |
| Included Components | Roomba S9+, Braava Jet M6 |
| Filter Type | Cartridge |
| Battery Life | 120 minutes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Are Batteries Included | Yes |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| UPC | 885155025920 |
| Item Weight | 8.15 pounds |
| Manufacturer | iRobot |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | 4720096 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of pieces | 2 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited. |
| Batteries required | Yes |
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Mark –
Incomplete order. I didn’t receive braava jet m6
John Caulfield –
I purchased the bundle however received only iRobot Roomba s9+ without Braava Jet m6
Adrian –
This Product is specified for 110 volts usage (USA). It does not work with 220 volts wall power supply (UAE / EU etc)!
Unlike most modern appliances, it is NOT DUAL VOLTAGE rated.
Lucero Sanchez –
**Update** it has been over a year I purchased this bundle. I absolutely loved the way they worked. Just couldn’t get them to communicate so mopping could automatically start once the vaccum finished. But no big deal for me. But my mop started having issues 2 weeks ago. I keep getting a message that it needs to reboot. I have done all I could to do this and also spoke to Irobot customer service for help. They told me it has a hardware issue. But since a year has passed the warranty is over and they will only give me $75 if I trade it in. I thought I had gotten the extended warranty but I guess I did not. This sucks because these are so expensive.
Absolutely love this bundle! These little guys have freed up so much time for me. Tip 1) put all your chairs, plants, trash bin, and any other items that might be on the floor (shoes, toys) ontop of the countertop/table/ sofas when you do the mapping run for both robots. This will speed up the mapping run and will allow these little guys to understand your home layout better. Do one run with all the lights on and another in the day with just the light from your windows coming in. They don’t do well in the dark. The noise the vacuum makes while vacuuming is not bad at all, just when it empties itself it sounds like a regular vacuum cleaner. I personally put all my stools, chairs and hampers up on the countertops when I have them clean, this way it’s faster and you don’t have to worry about them getting stuck anywhere while your gone.
Tip 2) if you have a rug that has bumpy texture or tassels like mine does remove the little brush that spins on the vacuum because the brush can get damaged. I also pick up my bathroom rugs because the vacuum with the little brush on would have a hard time getting on the rug. What I did on the app I put a “keep out zone” for my living room rug and a “clean zone” as well. This way when it does the living room it will stay away from the rug and only go when I tell it to do the “clean zone” this way I can remove the brush.
Tip 3) To do the Mapping Run for the mop make sure it has the DRY sweep pad on otherwise it won’t do the run. The mop does recognize carpet so it doesn’t spray near it. With the mop when I do the entire house I have to be home because it will run out of water, the water tank is small. I have about 1700 sq. Ft. of tile I have to refill 3 times. Sometimes I do a certain areas one day and another the next day when no one will be home. Maybe someday the mop will be able to refill on its own. Doing these things are no big deal compared to doing your own sweeping and mopping.
Tip 4) wet the wet pad when you are ready to use the mop it cleans better that way. I doesn’t have to be soaking wet just a bit wet. I somtimes use a spray bottle to do this. Remove the wet pad when it’s done so the pad won’t get stinky. I remove the wet pad, soak it in hot water with a little bit of detergent for a few minutes and lightly wash it with a cleaning brush and hang it with a clothes pin on a hanger. I do this because I don’t want to just throw a little item into my washing machine or wash it with clothes. But they are washing machine safe.
One thing I do have to complain about is that they come with very limited instructions. I had to Google a lot of information but I think I added some important info here on this review. I hope these tips help!
Ps. I added a pic of my rug so you have an idea of the kind I’m talking about and also a pic of where I hang them to dry after I wash them.
Lucero Sanchez –
This product is amazing. Seriously. I have a 1000 sqft apartment with many rooms and differing floors types and both the S9 vacuum as well as the M6 mop perform excellently.
I’m a big fan of IoT (lighting, security, climate control, device handoff, sound systems, etc) and automation in general and just had to try this duo. I’ll start with the S9, then the M6, and then review of the app.
The S9 has incredible suction power which can be adjusted depending on your needs. It knows what surface it’s on and adjusts accordingly. It’s very intelligent at getting out of corners, under furniture, over small cables. The mapping capabilities are excellent, with some kinks to we worked out on the app side. More on that later. If it can’t finish and area with the charge it has, it will go back home to charge before continuing where it left off. It does make a good bit of noise, even on standard suction, but if you run the S9 when you’re out of the house like I do, this usually isn’t an issue (for reference it’s still quieter than a standard plug-in vacuum). I have had some issues with the device getting stuck, but these things will never be perfect. Usually if this occurs it’s because furniture had been moved too close to other furniture or things have been left on the floor such as clothing.
For the M6 mop, all of the same comments above apply with the exception of noise – it’s nearly silent besides the device actually moving around. It does an excellent job of recognizing what is carpet and what is everything else. Like the S9, it even detects tougher spots that may require a second pass or stronger scrub. The only obvious feature of the M6 that does require more tending to than the S9 is the fact that the water & concentrate need to be added manually and more frequently. You obviously don’t have a way to fill it automatically and no debris is being “picked up” for it to go dump somewhere like the S9 does, so I usually run the mop bi-weekly as opposed to the S9 running 3 times per week.
Really, the most important part of my review is the following section highlighting the beauty (and slight shortcomings) of the app and the connectivity of these devices.
In chronological order of my experience, the setup process for these devices is super straightforward. As long as you have ample connectivity throughout your home, these devices live-update seamlessly. When one device maps, it updates the map across both devices. If you’re impatient like me, I strongly recommend using the “mapping runs” initially so that the devices display your home in a plan view quickly and allow you to select your rooms, your “no-clean” zones early on. Otherwise, you’ll just have to let them clean while mapping, which honestly isn’t a big deal if you’re willing to wait. This brings up the first shortcoming of the app. iRobot makes reporting issues super easy on the app, however, I have had no luck with them actually fixing the things I’ve reported. The best example is that when my robots performed their mapping runs at the beginning, they created a “room” that is totally separated from the rest of the home. The cause of the issue stemmed from the robots trying to map every nook and cranny and when they went down a small path that appeared to be separated from the room, the robots did not properly register that this area was in fact connected to the closet. I’ve reported this issue several times with no luck, but it really hasn’t caused any issues. Other beautiful features of the app include health-metrics on the devices which tell you when you need to replace/refill items or even just clean them yourself if that is all that’s required. I got updates on what room they’re cleaning real-time and when a job is successfully completed (or why it wasn’t successfully completed to impediment etc). You can create schedules, automations, tell them clean areas locally, and much more. You can specify how they clean specific areas – like for example if you want the device to use high suction and 2-passes for a kitchen vs low-suction and 1 pass for a closet.
A feature I’d like to see added would be potentially a live feed camera (assuming the hardware is capable) so that I can actually see what the robots are doing.
Honestly there’s a lot more I could write but if you’ve made it this far you should really have all the important stuff you need to know! 10/10 recommend if you’re a clean freak and you’re good with gadgets/automation. I can see how this might not be the most friendly device to those who aren’t at least decent with technology or generally clean/organized in the first place, but I think part of the beauty is that this thing can be used no matter what your experience level is what I’ve what mentioned.
Thanks for coming to my TedTalk and I hope you enjoyed the read
Paulo –
Tried to rip me off by delivering without the robot mop