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iRobot
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iRobot upgrades: New Roomba models with Lidar and automatic mop cleaning

Lorenz Keller
14/3/2025
Translation: machine translated

iRobot has announced no fewer than eight new models - for the first time, a lidar scanner is being used for navigation. After a turbulent 2024, the robot vacuum pioneer wants to regain its footing.

This is all about to change. The manufacturer has announced eight new models, five of which are coming to our shop. iRobot's concept is similar to that of its Chinese competitors Roborock, Dreame and Ecovacs: The robots no longer navigate with the camera alone, but also with lidar scanners. Round mops mop wet, the base station cleans the mops automatically.

Let's take a closer look at the models that are also being launched here

Round mops, automatically washed

Even entry-level devices with Lidar

Roomba 105: The affordable model costs 300 euros or 250 francs (RRP) and, like the more expensive devices, has a system with camera and lidar including obstacle detection. It does not have a base station with a suction function, so you have to empty the dust bin by hand. For mopping, the robot uses a microfibre cloth that is automatically moistened. The Roomba 105 will be available to order from 18 March.

Roomba 105 with suction station: The entry-level model is also available in a version with a suction station. Dust and dirt are transported into a bag, whereby 99 per cent of all particles down to 0.7 micrometres are captured. The Roomba 105 with suction station, which can also be ordered from 18 March, costs 350 francs or 400 euros.

Roomba 205 DustCompactor Combo: Although the mid-range model for 350 francs or 450 euros does not offer a suction station, it does offer another innovation. The robot continuously compresses the vacuumed dirt so that you only have to empty the dust container after around 60 days. Otherwise, the model is very similar to the Roomba 105 - and will also be available from 18 March.

Is that enough for iRobot?

How good the new models are and whether they can keep up with Roborock, Dreame and Ecovacs will have to be tested. Only if they are convincing can the other qualities of the manufacturer come to the fore again, such as the excellent customer service or the local service centres. Our colleague Simon visited the Swiss branch a year and a half ago:

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