Roomba is bringing the combo mop and vacuum function to its cheaper robotic vacuums with the brand new Roomba Combo j5+ and Combo i5+. Roomba’s final combo bot was the Roomba Combo j7+, which might robotically swap between mopping and vacuuming with a swing-arm setup. These cheaper bots can each mop and vacuum, however you will must manually configure them for both process.
The thought right here is sort of intelligent: the robotic comes with two bins, one which sucks in dust and one which acts as a water tank with a mop pad on the underside. You’ll want to change out the bin relying on which cleansing mode you need (the iRobot advertising and marketing crew has give you the phrase “swap and mop”). Other combo bots must stability water tank dimension and dust bin dimension, however right here, you get water and dust bins which are free to take up as a lot room as potential. Roombas have small bin areas to start with, although, in order that works out to a 210 mL water tank and 360 mL dust bin.
The vacuum half appears to be a bog-standard Roomba, full with a charging base that may empty the dust bin. The mop half would not have a water sprayer or seemingly any connection to the remainder of the robotic in any respect. There’s additionally no fancy water change system or scrubbing function. It’s only a self-contained water tank that retains a rag moist and drags it alongside the ground. It nearly appears like you possibly can retrofit the water tank onto a standard Roomba, however on this unit, in fact, all of the vacuum features flip off while you’re mopping.
One concern is that the robotic must chorus from mopping your rugs. Neither mannequin might be significantly “sensible” about that, however the costlier J5+ can map your private home, and you possibly can lay out “no mopping” zones within the app, due to a front-facing digital camera. The cheaper i5 would not have as many sensors, and the press launch says it is “ideally suited for smaller properties with principally arduous flooring surfaces.”
For all this discuss of a “finances” bot, keep in mind that that is iRobot, so every little thing remains to be fairly costly. The J5+ with a base is $799, whereas the i5+ is $549. Both robots are up for preorder now.