Over the years, both Samsung and iRobot have been revolutionary in producing innovative household appliances, such as robot vacuums. In this Powerbot vs Roomba comparison, we closely examine and compare the top vacuums from each brand.
Robot vacuum cleaners can be very handy assistants for your home. They work especially well in fast-paced households where there isn’t always time for daily cleaning.
The best robot vacuums are compact and easy to set up and store. They are efficient, allowing you to clean daily even when you are not at home. They work on different surfaces, navigating through your home via built-in sensors and intelligent mapping software. The best devices integrate with your smart home and have mobile and tablet apps.
Round 1 Head to Head
Samsung Powerbot R7040
Model(s): R7040
The Samsung R1070 features patented Cyclone force technology which provides improved suction power. Consuming only 10W of suction power, the vacuum is also energy-efficient and cost-effective.iRobot Roomba 675
Pros
- Powerful suction with very low energy consumption.
- Accurate navigation as it does not easily bump into furniture and other obstacles.
- Comes with a self-cleaning brush.
Cons
- A little taller than other robot vacuums of similar style.
- Some users have complained about the device being noisy during operation.
Pros
- App and voice control integrated.
- You can preset your cleaning schedule.
- Automatically adjusts to different surfaces during cleaning.
Cons
- Can sometimes miss picking up dirt and debris on carpets.
Navigation & Software
When comparing the navigation of the Samsung R7040 and Roomba 675, it's fair to say they are at a tie. The R7040 features an intelligent cleaning pattern, while the iRobot Roomba 675 features a random cleaning pattern. The iRobot Roomba 675 is packed with a full suite of navigational sensors.
These sensors allow the robotic vacuum cleaner to easily navigate around and under obstacles such as furniture. The Samsung R7040 on the other hand is equipped with trademarked technology: Visionary Mapping Plus and Fullview 2.0 Sensors. These embedded devices significantly boost its overall navigation, preventing it from bumping into obstacles while efficiently cleaning your space.
Additionally, while visionary mapping assists with navigation, it can also be used to track the overall progress of cleaning. Unlike the iRobot 675, the Samsung R7040 also comes with a remote control. You can use the remote control when you want to manually control the navigation and overall performance of the vacuum.
To complement their navigation, both the R7040 and iRobot 675 integrate special navigational protection. These include a drop sensor protection to prevent damage in the case of falls and protective bumpers, in case the vacuum bumps into obstacles at high impact. Both vacuums also boast a protective anti-collision design.
Cleaning Modes & Floor Types
When it comes to cleaning efficiency and effectiveness, in the comparison of Roomba vs Samsung, the Samsung R7040 performs slightly better than the iRobot Roomba 675. Both vacuums can clean multiple surfaces including carpets, rugs, hardwood, tiles, laminate, concrete, and vinyl. However, the iRobot Roomba 675 even features special adjustability which allows it to automatically adapt to changing surfaces during cleaning.
When it comes to cleaning modes, there is a slight variation between the two smart vacuums. The iRobot Roomba 675 offers normal, manual, and spot cleaning modes. The Samsung R7040 on the other hand also offers edge cleaning in addition to normal, manual, and spot cleaning mode.
Edge cleaning mode allows the vacuum to reach cornered areas with irregular angling. Furthermore, the Samsung R7040 also boasts specialized cleaning features. These include variable suction, cycling action, and full bin indicator.
It also comes with a washable filter which makes it cost-effective and more convenient as you can easily clean it and continue vacuuming. And if you have pets in your home, the Samsung R7040 is a better choice as it is made for pet hair cleaning as well.
Suction, Household & Maintenance
While both robot vacuums deliver powerful suction performance, their build differs. The iRobot Roomba boasts suction pressure of up to 1000 pa, while the Samsung R7040’s suction is 800pa. Equally, the Roomba 675 has a larger bin capacity than that of the R7040. The Roomba 675 bin capacity is 757 ml, while the R7040 bin capacity is 300ml.
This extra bin capacity makes the Roomba more convenient: you can clean for longer without having to continuously stop to empty the bin. In a household with kids, this extra capacity is a major advantage.
However, as mentioned above, if you have pets in your home, the Samsung R7040 is a better choice. Even though its dust bin capacity is smaller, the Samsung R7040 is designed for pets so it will pick up more pet hairs. The maintenance for both vacuums is also straightforward. The Samsung R7040 is even fitted with a washable filter to give you not only convenience, but also cost-effectiveness.
Design, Battery & Sound
The installation for both vacuums is fairly easy and straightforward. All you have to do is unbox them, charge them, and set them according to your cleaning needs. Both vacuums are Wi-Fi, Android, Apple, Google Assistant, and Alexa compatible.
Both vacuums are designed with a noiseless element, however the Roomba 675 is the only one considered fully noiseless during operation. Both vacuums feature a modern and compact design. Yet, the Samsung R7040 weighs a pound more than the iRobot Roomba 675 at 8.8lbs. The R7040 also has almost double the cleaning path width, which measures 11.4 inches, while the Roomba 675 cleaning path width only measures 7 inches.
The R7040 takes much longer to charge (up to 240 minutes) and runs for 60 minutes while the Roomba 675 charges for only 180 minutes and runs for up to 90 minutes. Both vacuums also feature an auto-shutoff and recharge feature, but only the R7040 boasts the clean/charge/resume feature.
Technical Comparison
Samsung R7040 | iRobot Roomba 675 | |
Battery Run Time | 60 minutes | 90 minutes |
Charging Time | 240 minutes | 180 minutes |
Auto Shut off and recharge | Yes | Yes |
Cleaning Pattern | Intelligent | Random |
Cleaning Speed | 32cm/sec | Unknown |
Suction Power | 10W | 30W |
Brush Type | Combo | Dual multi-surface edge-sweeping brush |
Remote Control | Yes | No |
Wi-Fi Connectivity | Yes | Yes |
The Verdict
Samsung Powerbot R7040
Model(s): R7040
The Samsung R1070 features patented Cyclone force technology which provides improved suction power. Consuming only 10W of suction power, the vacuum is also energy-efficient and cost-effective.iRobot Roomba 675
Round 2 Head to Head
Samsung Powerbot R7065
Model(s): R7065
The Samsung R7065 delivered an impressive performance in our review. While it is not specially designed for pets, the Samsung R7065 robot vacuum cleaner still boasts powerful suction power and is a favorite of pet owners,iRobot Roomba 690
Model(s): 690
The iRobot Roomba 690 features intelligent cleaning technology and stronger suction power than earlier models. The suite of sensors that assist with navigation have been fine-tuned in this model, delivering a more accurate clean.Pros
- Durable build with no shaking during operation.
- Improved battery runtime of up to 90 minutes.
- Low noise level.
Cons
- Skips some spots during cleaning.
Pros
- Improved sensor power.
- Voice- and app-enabled control.
- Improved suction power.
Cons
- Some users have complained about navigational problems with darker floors.
Navigation & Software
In the Samsung vs Roomba navigation comparison of the R7065 and 690 models, both performed quite well. The intelligent navigational abilities of these robot vacuum cleaners allow them to spend more time cleaning rather than finding their way around. The Samsung R7065 features Mapping Navigation Plus technology and Fullview 2.0 sensors for superior guidance.
The Roomba comes with a suite of intelligent sensors that also navigate around your living space. Measuring 3.6 inches tall, similar to the R7065, the Roomba 690 swiftly moves around most beds, sofas, and other obstacles to reach even the most isolated areas.
The iRobot Roomba 690 is equipped with beacon boundary markers to further direct navigation as well as drop- and dirt sensors to protect the vacuum in case of falls, impact, and highly soiled areas. The Samsung R7065 on the other hand features a progress tracking visual mapping ability, drop sensor, and onboard cameras. The Samsung R7065 also has a remote control to use when you want to manually control the cleaning.
Cleaning Modes & Floor Types
Both Samsung R7065 and Roomba 690 robot vacuum cleaners are equipped with normal, manual, and spot cleaning modes. However, the R7065 also boasts an extra edge cleaning mode to address corners and hard to reach spots in your home. In addition to the standard cleaning modes, the Samsung R7065 also boasts variable suction control to match the cleaning needs of your home.
These include quiet, normal, and maximum suction control settings. So, in case you find yourself in an extremely messy and dirty home, the maximum suction control setting will help you get your home back to normal. To complement the already impressive cleaning modes, the Samsung R7065 is also equipped with a washable filter, cyclonic action, and carpet height adjustability to maximize functionality.
While the R7065 has a combo brush, the Roomba 690 has multi-surface brushes to help clean both floors and carpets. Furthermore, the Roomba 690's edge sweep brush designed at a 27-degree angle also helps sweep away debris from edges and corners. And since we are on the topic of surfaces, both vacuums can clean carpets, rugs, tile, hardwood, concrete, laminate, and vinyl.
Suction, Household & Maintenance
The Samsung R7065 and Roomba 690 are designed to capture both large and small debris, even pet hairs. The R7065 has 20W of suction power, while the Roomba 690 has a suction power of 33W. The most prized feature of the Roomba 690 is its 3-stage cleaning system which integrates both brushing and suction.
The system uses dual multi-surface brushes that also integrate an edge sweeping brush to thoroughly brush the surface, then deliver powerful suction to pick up all the dirt and debris, even the debris scrubbed off by the brushes. The Samsung R7065 on the other hand uses its powerful suction and combo brush to equally pick up dirt and debris from the surface.
What’s special about the Samsung R7065 is its intelligent sensors which allow it to quickly detect the surface and adjust to the ideal suction power. For example, a carpet will utilize its full suction power to easily pull up dirt and debris that is embedded on to the carpet. However, when it moves onto a hardwood surface, the suction power decreases as it doesn't have fibers that trap extra dirt.
Design, Battery & Sound
The robot vacuums boast an improved and similar battery run time and recharge time of 90 minutes and 180 minutes respectively. To maintain energy efficiency, the Roomba 690 and Samsung R7065 boast auto shut off and auto charge features. Additionally, the R7065 also boasts a special clean/charge/resume feature which allows it to automatically get back to cleaning after recharging.
When comparing Samsung vs Roomba, their smart features almost align with each other. Both the Samsung R7065 and Roomba 690 can be connected to Wi-Fi as well as work with an Android app, iPhone app, IFTTT, Alexa, and Google Assistant. While the Samsung R7065 comes with a remote control, the iRobot Roomba 690 can be voice controlled.
Both vacuums are built with improved noise cancellation to deliver noiseless operation throughout the cleaning process. The vacuums also allow users to schedule cleaning – either as a one time cleaning session or as a daily clean session. While they can also be used without their app, using their app allows you more customization of the cleaning session.
Technical Comparison
Samsung R7065 | iRobot Roomba 690 | |
Battery Run Time | 90 minutes | 90 minutes |
Charging Time | 180 minutes | 180 minutes |
Auto Shut off and recharge | Yes | Yes |
Cleaning Pattern | Intelligent | Intelligent |
Cleaning Speed | 32cm/sec | Unknown |
Suction Power | 20W | 33W |
Brush Type | Combo | Dual multi-surface edge-sweeping brush |
Remote Control | Yes | No |
Wi-Fi Connectivity | Yes | Yes |
The Verdict
Samsung Powerbot R7065
Model(s): R7065
The Samsung R7065 delivered an impressive performance in our review. While it is not specially designed for pets, the Samsung R7065 robot vacuum cleaner still boasts powerful suction power and is a favorite of pet owners,iRobot Roomba 690
Model(s): 690
The iRobot Roomba 690 features intelligent cleaning technology and stronger suction power than earlier models. The suite of sensors that assist with navigation have been fine-tuned in this model, delivering a more accurate clean.Round 3 Head to Head
Samsung Powerbot R7070
Model(s): R7070
The Samsung R7070 offers edge cleaning and is equipped with a self-clean brush and wide brush design to improve the overall cleaning process.iRobot Roomba 960
Model(s): 960
The iRobot Roomba 960 is designed with five times more suction power than the Roomba 600 series. Its improved design and mapping technology deliver improved navigation and high cleaning performance.Pros
- Extra high suction power.
- Wide brush to clean large areas more efficiently.
- Innovative rubber blade extends to clean hard to reach places.
Cons
- The charging station is a bit big and takes up space.
Pros
- Automatically glides back to the recharging station on low battery.
- Cleaning brush easily glides through long hairs without the hair tangling up.
- Effectively cleans any surface.
Cons
- May require frequent emptying of the bin.
Navigation & Software
The Samsung R7070 and Roomba 960 robot vacuum cleaners boast superior navigation skills. The intelligent navigation of the Samsung R7070 is powered by the patented Visionary Mapping Plus technology and FullView 2.0 sensors.
Through these designs, the Samsung R7070 is equipped with an on-board camera and multiple sensors to provide spot-on navigation. The tracking map even allows you to track your cleaning progress. Furthermore, its intelligent navigation design is also powered with magnetic boundary markers and drop sensors.
The iRobot Roomba 960 is also updated with a more intelligent navigation design. The Roomba robot vacuum can map out its path and effectively clean your home thanks to its patented iAdapt 2.0 technology. Its patented vSLAM navigation on the other hand helps pinpoint the precise measurement of your living space in order to improve coverage.
In addition to the visual mapping, drop sensors and onboard camera, the Roomba 960 also boasts beacon boundary markers and a dirt sensor. However, it is not equipped with magnetic boundary markers.
Cleaning Modes & Floor Types
The Samsung R7070 and Roomba 960 are equipped with normal, manual, and spot cleaning modes. Additionally, the Samsung R7070 also boasts an edge cleaning mode. Both vacuums also feature innovative cleaning designs that augment their functionality.
The Roomba 960 features a 3-stage cleaning system. With this cleaning system, the multiple brushes begin by thoroughly scrubbing the surface without causing any damage. Then, the collected dirt and debris are scooped up by the powerful suction. Thanks to its efficient filter, the Roomba 960 collects up to 99% of cat and dog allergens and other particles.
The dual multi-surface rubber brushes themselves can easily adjust to remain in contact with the surface throughout the cleaning sessions. The Samsung R7070 on the other hand features a rubber blade that extends to remote spots, corners, and edges to get out all the dirt. The robot vacuum also comes with a self-clean combo brush which automatically detangles and removes pet hair as it collects around it.
The cleaning mechanism of the Samsung R7070 is also complemented by the wide brush design and patented EasyWheels design. The wide brush allows the vacuum to clean larger spaces in less time. Compared to the standard 8 inch wide brushes, the R7070 brush measures 11.4 inches. The EasyWheels design on the other hand moves the vacuum smoothly on any surfaces. It also facilitates an easy transition from hard floors to carpets. Both robot vacuums can work on almost any hard or soft surface.
Suction, Household & Maintenance
The Samsung R7070 is designed to deliver up to 4x more powerful suction, no matter the floor type. It is also equipped with triple suction power control options to choose from according to your cleaning needs, i.e. quiet, normal, and maximum.
Its intelligent suction power control also goes the extra mile to ensure effective cleaning by mastering adjustability. The power control automatically detects the surface to which the vacuum is on and immediately adjusts to the ideal suction power. The R7070 is also pet hair and kid-friendly thanks to its high suction power and self-cleaning brush.
The Roomba 960 robot vacuum produces 5x suction airpower to pick up any dirt on your floor. Together with its superior suction power and rubber brushes, the vacuum collects up to 99% of cat and dog allergens.
When it comes to maintenance, the Samsung R7070 triumphs thanks to its washable filter which also makes it cost-effective. However, the Roomba 960 counters with its generously-sized dust capacity. Nonetheless, because of its equally powerful suction, it collects dirt and debris in a short period, thus, filling the dustbin quicker.
Design, Battery & Sound
The Samsung R7070 vacuum is designed with Cyclone Force technology, which gives it consistent suction power and prevents clogging. The Samsung R7070 is also designed with an improved 90 minute run time and 180 minutes of battery charging time.
The Roomba 960 vacuum is also innovatively designed with endless cleaning dedication, whether its picking up dirt in highly concentrated areas or getting pet hairs from the corner. However, compared to the R7070, the Roomba 960 runs only for up to 75 minutes before it recharges and resumes work again. However, it has the same recharging time as the R7070.
When it comes to connectivity, however, both the Samsung and Roomba robot vacuums can be connected to your smartphone or voice-enabled devices through Bixby, Alexa and Google Assistant using the built in Wi-Fi.
While you can clean without using their apps, using them offers you more versatility for your cleaning needs. With the apps, you can do things like monitoring cleaning activity, history, learning tips, and even make the desired settings within the scope of the vacuum. And during all operations, you will enjoy noiseless performance from both Samsung R7070 and Roomba 960 robot vacuums.
Technical Comparison
Samsung R7070 | iRobot Roomba 960 | |
Battery Run Time | 90 minutes | 75 minutes |
Charging Time | 180 minutes | 180 minutes |
Auto Shut off and recharge | Yes | Yes |
Cleaning Pattern | Intelligent | Intelligent |
Cleaning Speed | 32cm/sec | Unknown |
Suction Power | 20W | 33W |
Brush Type | Combo | Dual multi-surface edge-sweeping brush |
Remote Control | Yes | No |
Wi-Fi Connectivity | Yes | Yes |
The Verdict
Samsung Powerbot R7070
Model(s): R7070
The Samsung R7070 offers edge cleaning and is equipped with a self-clean brush and wide brush design to improve the overall cleaning process.iRobot Roomba 960
Model(s): 960
The iRobot Roomba 960 is designed with five times more suction power than the Roomba 600 series. Its improved design and mapping technology deliver improved navigation and high cleaning performance.Conclusion
The comparison of the Samsung Powerbot vs iRobot Roomba shows that both vacuums deliver impressive features and performance.
Roomba robot vacuums show superiority in being tech-smart, convenient, and efficient. Samsung robot vacuums are great at providing intelligent navigation and cleaning.
Overall, the Samsung 7075 is the most innovative and improved amongst the Samsung models. The Roomba 960 on the other hand is the stand out iRobot performer. Its superior suction power gives more bang for your buck