iRobot Roomba i4+ EVO With Automatic Dirt Disposal

Roomba i4+ EVO With Automatic Dirt Disposal Review

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The iRobot Roomba i4+ EVO is said to have a bigger battery and a longer runtime than the i3+ model, yet it is difficult to establish what the true changes between these versions are. The Plus (+) versions include an automated dirt disposal base, thus the dirt is meant to be deposited into the self-cleaning base dock, which may only need cleaning every 60 days. In any case, if you are too busy or forgetful to clear the robot’s internal dirt bin on a daily basis, then you may consider purchasing one of the Roomba robotic vacuum cleaners with automated dirt disposal, such as the i4+ EVO.

Overview Of The Roomba i4+ EVO

Given that it must spend many hours each week running after pet fur balls, the Roomba i4+ EVO appears to perform a mediocre job of cleaning up pet hair. In comparison to previous Roomba robots, I believe this Roomba is neither better nor worse in removing pet hair from hard surfaces. However, it appears to struggle with collecting pet hair from a carpet. For the most part, the robot has enough suction to get rid of dog and cat hair.

Despite the fact that robotic vacuum cleaners appear to be improving, configuring this Roomba with Wi-Fi and a smartphone app may be tricky. Furthermore, it does not appear to utilize any form of cleaning pattern, since it merely wanders about a room randomly until it has to recharge its battery or empty out its dust bin into the dirt disposal station. Even with advanced mapping and intelligent sensors, it can become stuck on things. Is the robot vacuum artificially intelligent, or just artificially stupid? To be honest, the Roomba i4+ EVO will never be able to replace a traditional upright vacuum cleaner.

Remember that the automated dirt disposal docking station is bigger than a standard recharging dock. Thus, ignoring the robot vacuum while it is charging or emptying itself on its dirt disposal base is quite impossible.

The option to just clear out the dirt bin of the dirt disposal base once a month is the Roomba i4+ EVO’s main selling feature. If you don’t need a robot vacuum with an automated dirt disposal dock, there’s usually no need to spend additional money and time on this model. In that case, you might want to select another model, like as the Roomba 694 (see price on Amazon), which requires you to manually clear its dust bin a few times each week.

iRobot Roomba 694 Robot Vacuum
Unlike the Roomba i4+ EVO, the Roomba 694 cannot empty itself.

Does the Roomba i4+ EVO have any issues?

The Roomba i4+ EVO’s Wi-Fi connectivity has been its biggest letdown. It appears that synchronizing the robot vacuum with the app is challenging. Getting the robot vacuum to connect during setup might take an hour or more. The app may automatically disconnect, forcing you to restart your phone for it to operate again. Because the new 5 GHz wireless systems will not operate with this robotic vacuum cleaner, make sure you have 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi. However, it appears to connect to Alexa quickly enough.

It appears to be effective in picking up dirt and hair. It can also get behind furniture, over thin wires, and through thinner carpets without becoming trapped. However, you must still pick up heavier objects from the floor, such as shoes, stockings, and anvils. When the side brush becomes very hairy, you should clean it.

The Roomba i4+ EVO, like other robotic vacuum cleaners, can occasionally suffer issues such as not cleaning the entire floor, failing to load the floor map, or becoming caught on an obstruction or obstacle. It appears that typical issues may be resolved by just restarting the robot or removing the offending object.

The self-emptying automatic dirt docking station seems to work fairly well, unless the robot does not dock correctly, and then dumps the dirt at the bottom of the base. Dirt happens.

What are the benefits of the Roomba i4+ EVO?

The big promise of an automated dirt disposal system is that you do not have to worry about emptying the robot vacuum cleaner’s dust bin by hand. It enables the Roomba i4+ EVO to empty itself into a sealed bag that can contain up to 60 days’ worth of cleanings. This robot vacuum is already housebroken when it arrives.

The Roomba i4+ EVO contains filth detecting technology that should locate the dirtiest parts of your home and properly clean them. Integrated sensors tell the robot where it can and cannot fit, which should prevent it from becoming caught under furniture.

The robot vacuum should be able to map the rooms in your house. It uses the iRobot OS and is designed to learn about your house and recommend cleaning patterns. With Google Assistant and Alexa compatibility, on-demand cleaning is just a command away.

When the bin is full, the Roomba i4+ EVO will return to the base, empty itself, and continue cleaning. Unlike earlier iRobot vacuum cleaners like the Roomba E5, you don’t have to worry about emptying the trash for months on end.

With a superior 3-stage cleaning technology and strong suction, the Roomba i4+ EVO tackles difficult dirt and debris. It has more power than the Roomba 600 series robot vacuum cleaners.

Roomba i4+ EVO: Verdict

The Roomba i4+ EVO is reasonably priced, in spite of its self-emptying capability and dirt disposal station. It is actually a few hundred dollars cheaper than both the Roomba i7+ and the Roomba s9+ robotic vacuum cleaners with automatic dirt disposal. However, you may need to be patient while attempting to connect it to a Wi-Fi network. So far as I know, no instruction manual is provided in the box, which is unfortunate.

I’m not totally sure I’d suggest the Roomba i4+ EVO. This robot vacuum is decent, but it may need some upgrades in terms of mapping, navigation, and carpet cleaning. More information about this robot vacuum may be found on Amazon.