But the J9+ isnt like that.
It quietly toils away and rarely requires attention beyond emptying the bin and refilling the water tank.
It actually does what youd want a robot vacuum to do, and it does it with style.
The machines sensors even identify areas that are particularly dirty and it gives them a second pass.
But the complexity required for the J9 to work is never passed on to the consumer.
The robot takes over from there.
Then a map of your home is sent to the app.
Maybe an update will come some day.
you’re free to create different cleaning jobs like vacuum and mop everywhere or vacuum the dining room.
Your mileage may vary, but for me, this was all seamless.
iRobot is so serious about this that it offers customers its Pet Owners Official Promise (P.O.O.P).
The company will replace the entire unit for free if it rolls over animal waste in its first year.
But alas, it outsmarted me and navigated it all without breaking a sweat.
distress it suffered in over a month of constant use.
Speaking of: The base of the J9+ is impressive.
The rest of the time, the base is aggressively neutral.
you’re free to even put plants on it.
Will your Roomba vacuum spy on your home?
No data about the layout of your house is sold to anyone, either.
Overall: this vacuum is really great
I went into this a robot vacuum skeptic.
But after a month or so of using the j9+, Im a believer.