![]() ![]() But much better than the i7+īut my bottom line is to look at the Roborock S6 Max V or for much better mopping (albeit without camera based item detection) S7. I just still found that it got stuck way to often to make it useful. It uses LiDAR and has a front facing camera to avoid things like dog poop and smaller items that can get stuck in the vacuum. It feels like IRobot was first to market and just have not kept up with the innovation of other brands at the same time being some of the most expensive robot vacuums out there. Overall the worst expensive robot out there. And it gets stuck a lot and does not work in dark environments. It is also one of the few these days that does not have a built in mopping capability and super annoying is the map from the i7 is not shared with the Roomba mop. The mapping takes long to complete and if you move any piece of furniture, it insists on remapping. Of all the iRobots - including the i7+ (which I paired with their mopping robot) the biggest problem is that they are camera not LiDAR based. My long and storied experience is that I have stopped using every one except for Roborock. ![]() I have been through so many, including to Roomba i7+ and Ecovac. If you can help me decide, it would be greatly appreciated! And if you have any recommendations to other robot vacuums, I'd be happy to consider them as well! ![]() I would like to know which has the better customer support service, which has the better clean on hardwood, and which is more efficient at truly cleaning the area. I like that the T8+ comes with a mop, even if reviews have declared it as a glorified wet towel, whereas I like that the i7+ has the dual rubber brushes. I was wondering if you have any particular recommendations between the two devices. Best buy is having a "Black Friday" Sale in my area with both the iRobot Roomba i7+ (7550) and the ECOVACS T8+ on sale for approximately the same price at $500 USD. ![]()
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