A:AnswerMine does go over transitions but its not a very high transition that I have between the living room and the bedroom. It however, once it did get stuck on one of my rugs (its slightly more thicker than usual rugs), but the app alerted me immediately.
A:AnswerYou can use any Roomba by simply pressing "Clean" on the robot. However, you can access more features by connecting the robot to your Wi-Fi network.
A:AnswerThe roomba 675 is programed to do the entire house at once, if you only want it to do a one room you must put it in that room, start it, and close the door.
A:AnswerYes. You can use any Roomba by simply pressing "Clean" on the robot. However, you can access more features by connecting the robot to your Wi-Fi network.
A:AnswerYes. You can use any Roomba by simply pressing "Clean" on the robot. However, you can access more features by connecting the robot to your Wi-Fi network.
A:AnswerI would look at the selling attributes for the most recent of the series. The 600 series will definitely stop on dark areas, assuming it is a drop-off like stairs.
A:AnswerThe Roomba 960 will support dual voltage. However the robot should only be used in the country where it’s purchased to avoid voiding the warranty.
A:AnswerThe Roomba e5 is designed to handle most standard carpet pile heights. As with any vacuum, a high pile shag carpet can be difficult to navigate. A virtual wall barrier can be used to block off the area where the rug is located.