My Experience with iRobot’s Robots since 2017
I just chanced upon this thread today and it prompted me to try and write about my experiences with iRobot’s devices that I have used since 2017.
First Roomba, the 980
I purchased my first iRobot in Aug 2017 when I had moved to Gurgaon and was undergoing a Fellowshiop in Critical Care Medicine at Medanta. Due to really weird working hours and my reluctance to hire any maids, I decided to jump to the robotic vaccum cleaner bandwagon. (I had always dreamt of owning one since I saw it on Breaking Bad)
I decided on buying the Roomba 980 online from Amazon since it offered interest free EMI options. iRobots have been sold in India through Puresight/Nashtronics on iRobot.in but I didn’t like their website and decided to stick to trusted Amazon. (I still dont like the way iRobot’s India operations are run, more on that later). I paid ₹69,990/- for it and all my well wishers thought that I had gone bonkers as according to them I could have easily hired a maid for about ₹2000-2500 per month for cleaning my house and the robot was just going to be “dry cleaning” and not mopping the house.
The main reasons for me buying the top of the line model available at that time:
- Wi-Fi enabled and could be controlled using an app on the phone remotely
- Brushless Rollers - I have a dog and brushless rollers are recommended for homes with pets so that their hair don’t get caught in the brushes
- Smart Navigation with auto docking and recharging
- A powerful suction motor with automatically increased suction for carpets
To add to this, there weren’t any other decent robotic cleaners players in the market at that time.

Mr Roomba comes home in August 2017.
This little thing, although expensive, made me experience a whole new level of cleanliness as far as the floors were concerned. There was no more feeling any micro grits when I walked at home (even bare feet).
I could schedule Mr Roomba to run automatically while I was at the hospital or even start it remotely and it would finish up while I was away.
What this also did was that the requirement for dusting the house went down as there was almost no dust on the floor and the robot had a HEPA filter which filtered the air while retaining all the dust in the bin (I had also installed 3 air purifiers around the house that meant that I just had to dust the house once a week on my weekly off days)
The requirement to mop the floor also went down as I only needed to mop once a week to get rid of any occasional spills and stains.
Likes
- Smart Naviagation
- Wi-Fi Connectivity/ Ability to control remotely
- Auto Docking/ Recharging
- HEPA Filter/ Dust free house
- Rugged and Trouble-free
Dislikes
- Small Waste Bin Size: Although the robot could be set to continue cleaning with bin full, I always used it with it set to pause cleaning when the bin got full, it used to return to the dock and wait for me to empty the bin. This was the only intervention needed from me but it still meant that I had to empty it daily. It would still be able to clean the whole 4bhk house in one go with the bin empty to begin with though.
- Battery life: the robot generally ran our of battery while cleaning the whole 4 bhk house, although it wasn’t a problem as it would dock and recharge befor starting again but that would add about 2 hours to its total cleaning time.
- Not too smart navigation: There was no means to customise its run between different rooms or map the house. Also it needed physical electronic barriers to prevent it from crossing into areas your didn’t want it to go. iRobot supplied two of these with the robot.
I always felt the need for two things:
- A smart mop to compliment Mr Roomba
- A way for Mr Roomba to empty itself
None of these options were available at that time and I used the Roomba 980 for a good 2 years and was a happy customer.
By the way, the Roomba 980 gave me a completely trouble free ownership experience all this while. I only had to purchase its consumables like the side brush, rollers and the HEPA filter every 3-6 months or so.
Enter Ms Brava
By the end of 2018, I had gotten married, and since my wife moved to Bangalore, I sent Mr Roomba with her along with the complete household luggage. Just like me, my wife also wasn’t to keen on employing any maids. So in April 2019, I gifted her a Brava 390t mopping robot to compliment Mr Roomba.
This was again purchased on Amazon on interest free EMIs at a total cost of ₹27900/-
The Brava 390t didn’t meet our expectations from day one. The reasons are listed as under:
- Firstly, it was SLOW, very very slow and it used to take forever to mop even small areas
- It could not mop more than 2 average sized rooms on a single charge
- It had a very primitive navigation system with it being unable to go beyond 1-2 rooms and it also needed a “navigation cube” placed somewhere in the room for it to find its way. The navigation cube used “C” sized batteries and went through them really fast too.
- No auto docking/recharging. We had to pick it up and place it on its dock manually.
- The quality of mopping was below average, it was unable to clean stains
- There was no way to sync the vacuuming and mopping as the Roomba and Braava were not connected in any way.
Mr Roomba in the meantime was carrying on with its duties and Ms Braava was relegated to generally being used to mop a couple of rooms occasionally.
In the meantime, iRobot launched a few more products in India, interestingly they launched the i7+ in India around the same time that S9+ was introduced in the USA. i7+ Had the advantage of emptying the bin and also had better navigation with ability to remember different rooms so that it could be programmed to clean specific rooms. Apart from this, the cleaning performance of the two robots was the same. i7+ didn’t seem like a worthy upgrade to my 980 at that time and also the 980 was performing well.
What I really wanted was the combo of the Roomba S9+ and the Bravajet m6 both of which hadn’t been launched in India at that point in time, so I waited.
Then the Covid pandemic hit us, and being an Intensivist my life went crazy.
Ms Brava Gets Upgraded
Somewhere around mid 2020, Jun 2020 to be precise. After the initial lockdown was over, I visited the iRobot store to get the battery on the Brava 390t replaced as its had started dying out within 15 minutes and I could not get it checked earlier due to the lockdown. The service engineer was very helpful and although the warranty had expired he replaced the battery for free because I was a “COVID Warrior”. On my way out, I saw the Bravajet M6 on display in the showroom.
It was a decision taken on the spot, I purchased it outright.
And that’s how, the Brava 390t got upgraded.
Advantages of the Bravajet M6
- Proper smart robot with Wi-Fi connectivity, smart navigation, auto docking and recharging and app controls
- Ability to link up the Roomba to synchronise a mopping job after Roomba finishes vacuuming
- Better mopping generally
Bye Bye Mr Roomba 980, S9+ comes home
After we got the Bravajet M6 the old Brava was used to mop the kitchen and the bathrooms for a few days but was eventually listed for sale on OLX and we were contacted by a very nice couple in the first week of September 2020. They came home, checked out the Brava and also liked the Roomba 980. They wanted to buy both. As luck would have it, iRobot had launched the S9+ In India that very week and I sold off both the Roomba 980 and the Brava 390t to the nice couple and placed orders for the S9+ online.
We picked it up form the store ourselves on the next morning ie 5th of September 2020.
So now our family was complete again, Mr Roomba (S9+) and Ms Brava (Bravajet M6) were a perfect match.
Likes
- Lates models in the iRobot line with updated features
- S9+ is quieter and more powerful than i7 or 980
- Self emptying of bins, I don’t have to touch the Roomba for a month
- Better docking mechanism on both Roomba and Brava, they generally dock morte easily without any failures
- Bravajet M6 has all the smart navigation features that the Roomba has
- Ability to map the house, name rooms and then selectively vacuum or mop each room, scheduling is also possible. Automation with Alexa, IFFIT is possible.
- Linking Roomba and Brava to vacuum and mop sequentially is possible.
With the S9+ and Bravajet M6 our homes cleaning needs are fully sorted out and apart from the fact that some firmwares on both the robots have made them act a little wonky at times, its been a satisfied ownership more or less.
The iRobot operations in India aren’t as professional as their counterparts in the US. The consumables are often out of stock and take months to be available at times. Technical support on the phone is non existent (needed at times of buggy firmwares creating problems). They don’t reply to emails either. I have found a solution by tweeting and writing to the USA tach support team and they understand and respond remotely.
Our house stays clean, I mean spotless clean. The two robots a expensive to buy and the consumables are expensive too. We still feel its worth it.
It’s been a long post. Please excuse any errors as its one of my first detailed reviews. I will be happy to answer and queries regarding these products.
Happy Cleaning!