Specifications
Key Specs
Cleaning Path Width7 inchesVacuum TypeRobotic vacuumsBin Capacity0.6 gallonsProduct Weight6.77 poundsBaglesstrueCompatible Floor TypeAll floorsCorded/CordlessCordlessFilter TypeOtherMulti SurfacetrueMaximum Runtime90 minutesWorks WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
General
Product NameRoomba 675 Wi-Fi Connected Robot VacuumBrandiRobotModel NumberR675020
Dimensions
Product Height3.54 inchesProduct Length13.4 inchesProduct Width13.4 inches
Feature
BaglesstrueFilter TypeOtherVoltage14.4 voltsRemote Controlfalse
Performance
Edge Cleaningtrue
Power
Self-ChargingtrueCharger IncludedtrueBattery Capacity1800 milliampere hours
Compatibility
Works WithAmazon Alexa, Google Assistant
Other
UPC885155015426
Questions & Answers (186)
Q: I heard that it scratches hardwood floors. Is that the case? (19 answers)
A: Yes this machine WILL and has scratched my hand scraped hardwood floors and left marks in my slate tile. Culprit is the front wheel as everything else if soft rubber. Dirt can get embedded in the plastic and WILL leave deep scratches as it has with mine. Currently in discussions with customer service- not sure how they’re going to handle this one. DONT risk it- the trade off in not worth it. Very upset and disappointed.Q: I don’t have WiFi in my condo. What iRobot Roomba can I buy, if I don’t have WiFi? (5 answers)
A: You don’t need WiFi to use the Roomba. You only need WiFi if you want to connect it to your phone or another device like Alexa. I just walk over to it and hit the clean button on top and it goes.Q: Have pets. Is the his model good for pet hair. (6 answers)
A: Works really good for us and we have a lab that sheds so bad. I run it maybe twice a week and it always seems to pick up the pet hair.- A: My roomba continuously goes over the edge of the stairs and gets stuck. Roomba doesn’t have any support call centre open right now either.
Q: I have throw rugs in my home. Will that be a problem with my iRobot? (7 answers)
A: There won't be a problem, but how Roomba interacts with the rugs depends on their size and weight. If the rugs are small or lightweight, Roomba may move them out of the way and continue cleaning. If they're heavier, or secured to your floor with carpet tape or a rug pad, Roomba will likely vacuum them/drive over them. You can get some indication by seeing how the rugs respond when you push your upright vacuum, but Roomba is lighter-weight with adjustable wheels and will be more nimble.- A: The vacuum has 3 buttons, 1- Spot 2- Clean (also power) 3- Dock The vacuum works this way, model 675 when you press clean it starts doing _random_ movement around the house cleaning the house, after 60 minutes (there is no way to change this) it will start flashing the dock led and it will try to return to the base/charger. It will do that with the same random movements, it does not appears to memorize anything in your house. Once it get close to the dock (aprox 1ft) it is smart enough to self orientate and auto dock in the right position If you remember those battery car toys that we had in the 90s that once started they move on a random direction and once they hit a wall or an object they go backwards for a small distance, then turn in a random direction and continue in that way until finding another obstacle?? Well that is your vacuum more less, but a little bit smarter..
Q: Will this transition from an area rug to a hard wood floor? (6 answers)
A: Yes it does - hassle freeQ: How does this vacuum do with dog hair? (3 answers)
A: We have hardwood floors as well as an area rug. Our dog sheds quite a bit. This Roomba picks up the dog hair really well. It keeps us from having to sweep everyday on the hardwood because Roomba does it for us until we use our vacuum cleaner at the end of the week. We love this Roomba.