Testseek.com have collected 45 expert reviews of the iRobot Roomba 880 and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for iRobot Roomba 880.
July 2014
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45 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
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469 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
A robot! That cleans your floors!
Cleans better than previous Roombas
It's pretty much ready to suck right out of the box. Program the date and time
Press clean
And Roomba starts doing its thing. This is luxury vacuum that any idiot can operate. Any terminally lazy idiot
At that. Because it uses a brushless system
You p
Fast and zippy. The Roomba 880 is ready to clean your home like a beast. New AeroForce Extractors making cleaning up the Roomba 880 a cinch. New bin design traps dirt and doesn't fall out when emptying it into the garbage. New design is subtle but still f
Very easy to use
Tangle-free brushes
Set schedule to run the vacuum automatically
Minimalist design
Simple to program
Good suction power
Includes a remote
Automatically returns to charging station
Powerful vacuum for its size. Can be controlled and scheduled to fit your needs. Brushless design helps prevent tangles.
Excellent pickup on bare floors and along edges
Very good pickup of surface debris on carpet
Initial setup was very easy
And controls are intuitive for everyday use
Maneuvered excellently around obstacles
Fall prevention sensors stop robot from falli
The iRobot Roomba 880 replaces its predecessor's bristly brushes with rubbery "extractors" as part of the new AeroForce cleaning system. This brushless technology removes debris better than previous iterations and keeps maintenance to a minimum
The editors didn't like
Problems with obstacles
Noisy
Requires open area for base station
It's a bit loud. Which isn't so much of a complaint as it is a nitpicky thing. I would love to see the next-gen Roomba that's a little quieter
Should You Buy It?
Yes. The Roomba is like a maid
But it's a better investment. Don't like to clean? Buy this
Still as pricey as ever. The sidebrush could have used a little bit more of redesign besides a screw upgrade
Small collection bin
Not as powerful as bigger vacuums
Small dust bin
Very expensive. Complicated home layouts require planning and accessories
Or watching the vacuum and controlling it manually
In the spot clean mode
The side brush scattered the debris
Which made it more difficult to pick up
The bin is supposedly larger than in previous Roomba models
But it still fills up too quickly when you're dealing with dust and shedding pets. That
The iRobot Roomba 880 replaces its predecessor's bristly brushes with rubbery "extractors" as part of the new AeroForce cleaning system. This brushless technology removes debris better than previous iterations and keeps maintenance to a minimum
The bin is supposedly larger than in previous Roomba models, but it still fills up too quickly when you're dealing with dust and shedding pets. That, and it costs $699
The Roomba 880 is the most well-rounded, capable bot we've encountered so far, but the $449 Neato Robotics XV Signature Pro still wins the pet hair performance test on all flooring surfaces...
Excellent pickup on bare floors and along edges, Very good pickup of surface debris on carpet, Initial setup was very easy, and controls are intuitive for everyday use, Maneuvered excellently around obstacles, Fall prevention sensors stop robot from falli
In the spot clean mode, the side brush scattered the debris, which made it more difficult to pick up
Very easy to use, Tangle-free brushes, Set schedule to run the vacuum automatically,
Small collection bin, Not as powerful as bigger vacuums
The iRobot Roomba 880 Vacuum Cleaning Robot is available on Amazon for $699. I absolutely recommend this product as it saves me a lot of time and I almost can forget about vacuuming now...
Minimalist design, Simple to program, Good suction power, Includes a remote, Automatically returns to charging station
Small dust bin
It's pricey, but owners who appreciate some assistance in keeping their house clean -- and especially those with allergies or multiple pets -- say the iRobot Roomba 880 is worth every penny. It's reported as durable, easy to use and program, and quite int...
Abstract: The mop pads attach to the robot's underbelly, just behind the vacuum opening and two sweepers. The device can also carry up to 6 ounces of water, which it uses to dampen the mop pads as it works.Like many other vacuum robots, the H68 scans the room it's ...
Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Pete , review by: mashable.com
A robot! That cleans your floors!, Cleans better than previous Roombas
Problems with obstacles, Noisy, Requires open area for base station
The Roomba, the automated robot vacuum, is more than just a great idea — it's an inevitable one. As technology progresses, it just makes too much sense to relegate simple, menial tasks to automatons. I have no doubt that one day, most homes will have robo...
It's pretty much ready to suck right out of the box. Program the date and time, press clean, and Roomba starts doing its thing. This is luxury vacuum that any idiot can operate. Any terminally lazy idiot, at that. Because it uses a brushless system, you p
It's a bit loud. Which isn't so much of a complaint as it is a nitpicky thing. I would love to see the next-gen Roomba that's a little quieter, Should You Buy It?, Yes. The Roomba is like a maid, but it's a better investment. Don't like to clean? Buy this
Yes. The Roomba is like a maid, but its a better investment. Dont like to clean? Buy this Roomba. Are you busy? Buy this Roomba. Have pets? Buy this Roomba. The only downside is the price. This Roomba is $700, however, it is the top-of-the-line, newest...
Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Ali , review by: chipchick.com
Fast and zippy. The Roomba 880 is ready to clean your home like a beast. New AeroForce Extractors making cleaning up the Roomba 880 a cinch. New bin design traps dirt and doesn't fall out when emptying it into the garbage. New design is subtle but still f
Still as pricey as ever. The sidebrush could have used a little bit more of redesign besides a screw upgrade
The iRobot Roomba is back and it's better than ever. Instead of another incremental upgrade – the iRobot 800 series has upped the ante and turned vacuuming on its head. Ditching the traditional bristle bar in place of ‘rubbery' AeroForce Extractors fe...
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Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Sal , review by: Geek.com
Abstract: If you were to look back through the development of the Roomba over the past five years or so, you'd be surprised at how little the robot vacuum cleaner has changed. The Roomba 500 series had about a five-year run where it saw a few minor revisions but ul...
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Published: 2013-11-12, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Powerful vacuum for its size. Can be controlled and scheduled to fit your needs. Brushless design helps prevent tangles.
Very expensive. Complicated home layouts require planning and accessories, or watching the vacuum and controlling it manually
The iRobot Roomba 880 is a powerful upgrade over the Roomba 790, but even though it sucks (dirt up) more it's basically the same robotic vacuum....