HEAD 2 HEAD - iRobot Roomba i7+ VS S9+ Thicker Carpet Test 1 Pound Rice - GIVEAWAY 3 of 5
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- Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024
- GIVEAWAY Video # 3 of 5 - Roomba s9+ VS i7+- Which one is really the best?
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I ordered the Procenic M-7, and THEN watched your outstanding review of it. So it’s going back unopened. Because of your review of the Roomba i-7, I just bought it. Your research was top shelf. Thanks for your work.
I would really like to see the S9 do this test on high power. I'm very curious about that. One thing I cannot stand about my I7 is that it has hardly any suction which results in it making a disaster of a mess with dog hair in my house. It just balls it up into clumps and leaves it behind. Does not have the suction the Roomba 980 has which iRobot claims its the same suction but that is beyond far from true. Anyway I'd really like to see how the S9 does with this test. I am curious to see how strong the suction actually is.
Both the i7 and s9 were making slightly diagonal lines, it was probably that way because the base wasn't flush against the wall. I also have to think that the i7 likely has more fibers from the carpet since it ran first and may be contributing significantly to the extra weight.
I was considering the Deboot t8 AIVI. Then we decided because we know what we're getting to stay with iRobot and have been debating between the s9 and the i7. There are a couple of things I don't love about the s9 and considering the price jump this video solidified my choice to go with the i7+. I love my 980 so I can't imagine that this will disappoint me.
Gotta get a NEATO. My D3 goes through plush, shag and dark carpets no issues. Plus it has the no go lines. Best robovacs.
neto is bad
angus raveu mine has had no issues and still cleaning my house 3 times a week.
The i7 has a front wheel caster and it helped the robot move faster
I think you should be letting it do a mapping run before these test, fully reset it and then do a mapping run and then the actual test.
Thank you for this video which came at a perfect time for me because today I've been trying to decide which of these two vacuums I should get. Yes, if you have time please do the test of the S9 on high power. I have a carpet almost exactly like yours, except maybe even a bit deeper (but not shaggy). So I'm very interested. Thanks.
Morgan Green I would stay away from the s9. Has troubles with thick carpet.
@@transammatt Thanks. Good to know. It's hard to know if the i7 or the S9 is best because I've watched lots of comparison reviews of the two and here's the gist of what they say, in case it's useful to anyone:
Irobot Roomba s9+ vs i7+ Robot Vacuum Comparison
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ruclips.net/video/uZHwAu2rw48/видео.html
-9s goes better over edges
-picks up sand better from rugs and hard floors.
-more efficient, doesn’t circle a chair leg 9 times.
-picks up hair much better, and the hair doesn’t stay tangled in the roller, it goes in the bin.
-on the s9 you can adjust the power output.
-The only area where the s9 is not as good as the i7 is for large debris pickup.
ruclips.net/video/XjnnDMgoTak/видео.html
-i7 left bits of crackers in the kitchen.
-i7 leaves more coffee beans on floor.
-i7 left bigger clumps of hair.
-s9 picks up hair on carpet much better.
-i7 was better at picking up beans on carpet.
ruclips.net/video/tZMzgOnBbrg/видео.html
-i7 takes shorter path toward its dock. S9 takes the longer, less direct path.
ruclips.net/video/3KyYU4bVXsU/видео.html
-Test of picking up power cords and clothes. The s9 gets stuck sooner, and the reviewer says it’s typical of the s9 to get stuck more often.
Just for the sake of future testing, I would suggest any time you are measuring PICKUP CAPABILITY (not noise, navigation, etc), to always run the robots at full power, regardless of make/model, or due to some sense of one having a competitive advantage of another.
Personally, if I am buying (another) bot, I'd want to know how that bot performed if my floor was at peak dirty/messy status. Just my personal impressions anyway...
I have another bigger test coming...stay tuned! I will put them all on highest power.
I agree with this because all robots are tuned differently on each suction settings
It appears the rice had fermented for the S9 test. 😂
I think the s9 would have done better if it was set on the detailed clean mode and could adjust the suction as needed. Well it would probably just stay on high the whole time with the thickness of the carpet. The weird pattern was most likely from it trying to map the space it runs really strange when mapping but when done it goes in straight lines
I didnt do detailed clean cause that would be unfair to the i7 but I could rerun in high mode if people want me to.
I wouldn't look at it as unfair letting both run at the max cleaning power that they have. So I would be interested to see how it does on full power.
In your opinion, which is the best out of these two vacuums?
Sorry, I just finished the video and heard you say the i7 is better. I was mid video when I asked the above question.
@@SuperSport1966 No Prob....I truly do like it better....Check out some of my old videos. It can literally handle anything.
Wow weird pattern for $1600 thought it would be more organized i think the s5 or s5 360 would have done a better job it was running like it had basic iadapt navigation
Did you do the test with the S9+ on it’s max power setting? I’d be interested to know.
Never mind. I found the video. Very impressive! Thanks!
That's why I love my i7 it does and excellent job in my home
Why wouldn't you do test using Max power? My Roomba always gets run on Max power on Carpets. It's not about battery life for me. It's all about how clean it gets stuff.
Was i7 in its Max power setting? Not clear from video
I7 only has 1 power setting
maybe a tip for improvement: when you weigh things, also show the weights in gram on screen for the non-american viewer. anyway love your vid's, keep going!
Greetings from holland
Will do next time thanks
I think that the i7 would win my buy even if the s9 picked up more because if I am buying a robot with smart navigation I want it to clean in straight lines or at least a predictable pattern, the s9 reminds me more of a random navigation robot than a smart navigation robot
Yes...Not sure why it bounced around so much....it usually goes straight like the i7
How can this be a true s9 vs i7 test if you don't allow the s9 to run at high power? You are handicapping the s9.
Yea. I messed that one up...I may redo this test cause the s9+ would win...I figured the s9+ would win even on normal suction but was wrong.
Doesn't the i7 detect carpet and increase it's suction? Does the i9 do that?
caveman42 the S9 has carpet boost as well
No. The i7 only has one mode...the S9 can increase its suction. That's why I said in the test it wouldn't be fair to use it for this test.
You should do this test on carpet for all robots and see what happens. There's so few that can even handle carpet of that thickness.
I mean we all want to see high power that is the point of buying it more power the i7 can't be better without using the high power setting
I can redo the test....Reason I did normal suction is because that's all the i7 has...if i did max it would be an obvious winner with the s9 but I can redo the test. Do you want it on the same thicker carpet or thinner carpet?
Does irobot own the patent to dust bin detection
I would think so but I am not sure....doesn't make sense for others not to implement it. I think every single self empty robot should have one.
My guess as to why you experience weird navigation with some of your lidar and vslam tests are because they can’t see your barriers and limits. Vslam robots examine your ceiling and detect walls as your room limits and to travel straight. Lidar robots look confused because they are testing your 2x4 barriers because they can feel the barriers with their bumpers but can’t see them. What they see is beyond All your test robots are relying on their bumpers, secondary navigation system and also wasting time blindly rooking for a an opening or escape. Once they determine room limits they will focus on laying a pattern. Look back at all your videos with low barriers and you’ll see what I’m saying.
Do the S9+ on suction!
The i7+ beat the roomba s9+ !