iRobot Roomba 690 Wi-Fi Connected Vacuuming Robot
Effortlessly maintain a clean home with the iRobot Roomba 690. This Wi-Fi connected robotic vacuum navigates around furniture and under cabinets, cleaning carpets, tile, hardwood, and laminate floors. Its three-stage cleaning system effectively loosens, lifts, and suctions dirt. Dirt Detect® technology automatically focuses on more soiled areas. Schedule cleanings via the iRobot HOME app or on-board controls. The Roomba runs for up to 90 minutes and automatically returns to its charging base when finished, ensuring your floors are consistently clean with minimal effort.
$174.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.9
/ 5
Category Rank
1402
/ 1670
#1402 in Electronics Accessories
Price vs Category Average
+9%
Above average
Run Time
90
/ minutes
Who it's for
- Smart Connectivity & Scheduling
- Excellent Entry-Level Value
- Effective Dual Brush System
Who should skip it
- Inefficient Random Navigation
- Lack of Smart Mapping
- High Maintenance Bristle Brushes
Key Specs
Run Time
90 minutes
Navigation Technology
iAdapt® Navigation sensor system
Dimensions
33.02 cm (Depth) x 33.02 cm (Width) x 9.525 cm (Height)
Weight
3.62874 kg (8.0 lbs)
Battery Type
Lithium ion
Collection Method
Bagless
Voice Assistant Support
Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
Included Accessories
Home Base® charging station, Virtual Wall® barrier, flat cleaning tool, extra filter
Features
- Smart navigation for obstacle avoidance
- Three-stage cleaning for thorough dirt removal
- Dirt Detect concentrates on soiled areas
- App control for scheduling and monitoring
- Low-profile design cleans under furniture
- Automatically docks and recharges
- Works on multiple floor types
- Voice assistant compatible
What customers say
The Roomba 690 is valued as an affordable entry to robotic cleaning, effectively managing daily dust and pet hair on various floor types. Consumers appreciate the convenience of Wi-Fi scheduling via the app, supporting a simple maintenance routine. However, the core sentiment centers on its basic navigation. The older bump and go technology results in inefficient cleaning patterns and missed areas. Frequent user intervention is often required because the unit gets caught on cords or rug edges. While the build quality is solid, the small dustbin necessitates near daily emptying. It remains a reliable, budget conscious choice for basic upkeep, provided users accept its foundational technology limitations over advanced mapping.
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