
iRobot Roomba i7
Robot vacuum
iRobot Roomba i7
Robot vacuum
Laut Roomba sollen Roboter aller Serien kleinere Höhenunterschiede (<1.6 cm) bewältigen können. Leider wohl nicht Unterschiede von 2-3 cm. https://homesupport.irobot.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/5825/~/what-is-the-maximum-height-of-a-threshold-that-roomba%C2%AE-can-transition-over%3F
This was a limited Black Friday offer from us, which is unfortunately now sold out. That's why the price has gone up now. :-(
It would probably work, but for this application you don't need this expensive model. The 960 or 980 model would certainly do as well unless you absolutely want the self-drainage. You don't need all the other functions.
Unfortunately, this is not possible according to iRobotics support.
Hello MichèleH, the CleanBase upgrade will soon be available on the irobot shop - but if you want an iRobot Roomba i7+ straight away - it's worth buying it direct. Best regards Your iRobot Team
The i7158 records the rooms it cleans and can then selectively clean only the desired rooms!
Hi Anonymous This is the Roomba i7 with a standard charging station. This means that if the dirt container is full, you would have to empty it manually. The model with suction station and dust bag, where you no longer have to empty the dirt container yourself, is the Roomba i7+. You can recognise the difference by the "+". The Roomba i7+ is now on sale, but there are successor models such as the Roomba Combo i8+ iRobot Roomba Combo i8+ (Robot Vacuum Cleaner) This is the model with a vacuuming and mopping function. You can have it vacuum only analogue Roomba i7/ i7+ or vacuum+mop at the same time as replacing the bin. If you have any further questions or uncertainties, please contact us directly at service@irobotics.ch or +41 62 746 06 74. Best regards, Your iRobot Team
As far as I know - no. It also needs another dust collector tray with an additional opening for automatic emptying.
Yes, is in
Probably inflation.
Hello Nakin2008 Thank you for your question. Our Roomba vacuum robots do not require dust bags. Only the Roomba i7+ (or all + models), which comes with an extraction station, requires dust bags. With the Roomba i7, the collected dirt and dust must be emptied into the bin itself. On the Roomba i7+, the bin empties itself into a dust bag using the suction station. The dust bags must be changed from time to time. You will then receive the corresponding information via the App. How long it will take until the bag is full depends, of course, on the frequency of use, the level of congestion, whether pets are present or not and the size of the flat. According to their experience, users usually talk about 3-8 months until the bag needs to be changed. The CleanBase with dust bags was developed especially for allergy sufferers. When the dust bag is removed or replaced, it closes automatically and can then be disposed of. This way, you do not come into contact with pollen or allergens, unlike when you have to empty the container yourself (for example, in the models without CleanBase). These are anti-allergen dust bags that seal out 99% of allergens. Please feel free to contact us again at any time if you have further questions or if you are unsure about anything. Best regards, Your iRobot Team
Yes, that's what we do. We have the app, but we never use it. Respectively, 'Fridolin' as he is called here can only connect to an apo. That's why we have uninstalled it and let him 'run free' at the touch of a button.
Hello. So: it can also be started remotely (not at home) via app as long as the hoover has wifi connection (position the docking station accordingly). You can define which rooms you want to clean and which should be ignored, but only after a few "whole house cleanings" because the hoover first has to create a map of the flat. You then have to "separate" and name the rooms on the digital map yourself before you can use this function. It comes with a "lighthouse" with which you can create an invisible barrier that the robot cannot pass. Only 1 is included, but you can buy as many as you like. This hoover model cannot recognise objects on the floor and therefore approaches unexpected obstacles. If they are light enough, they are simply pulled along or moved, if they are heavier things, then it recognises them as a "wall" and starts to find a diversion all around. Cables are either pulled along, run over (then danger of trapping!) or if they are under tension they can trigger the trigger and are recognised as a fixed obstacle. For a robot with active obstacle detection, you have to go for a more expensive model with laser navigation or laser scanner. This costs a lot more, but it recognises objects lying around, can distinguish them from fixed obstacles such as sofas or walls and automatically steers around them without touching them. This is a particularly important function when the house is not always perfectly tidy. With the model you asked about, the floor must always be tidy and obstacles must be removed before vacuuming (including slippers, laundry, toys, cables, etc.). Otherwise it will be difficult... As I said, you can exclude rooms from the cleaning process if you know that there are objects lying around (or exclude something using the Virtual Wall). Last but not least: you can't see in the app where the hoover is currently moving, only whether it is in motion or whether it has a problem or is charging. With modern devices with laser navigation, you can usually see live on the map where the robot is and with some models you can even watch the journey live through the built-in camera.
Hoi - Prices on Digitec are such a thing - Digitec can explain that to you. It's also because Digitec itself determines the price according to supply and demand - and depending on how they buy... The times when articles in the paper catalogue were the same for months are over... LG
Yes, it works without the app. I don't know if it needs it when you first set it up. But if you don't want to use the app, I wonder if you could just as easily buy a much smaller, cheaper Roomba model.
The note [Showroom] indicates that the device is on display for viewing in one or more Digitec branches. The exact location is listed on the product page in the Showroom section. It does not mean that you are getting a display item! When you make a purchase, you receive a new device from the warehouse.
Hello, the small base is just for charging, the appliance goes there by itself. The hoover does not need bags. The contents are enough for a large flat. I personally like to empty it almost every time to see how much it has sucked up. We are always surprised at the large quantity. I highly recommend this hoover!
Good question, basically the colour. But probably mainly this https://helpcenter.digitec.ch/hc/de/articles/360012370979-Angebote-von-Drittanbietern
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