Roomba 671 vs 675: Robotic Cleaners with Wi-Fi Connection
It's difficult to tell these bots apart just based on their appearance—they're all the same. However, this Roomba 671 vs 675 review will explain the difference in the features and cleaning performance of these iAdapt-based, Alexa-compatible, Wi-Fi-enabled robotic cleaners.
Suction and dustbin capacity
The 671 has a more powerful suction system than the 675. When you compare 1000 Pascals and 600 Pascals, you'll notice a significant difference in cleaning performance.
The iRobot Roomba 671 vs 675 dustbin capacity comparison also gives the victory to the Roomba 671. It's equipped with a spacious 600-ml dustbin while its opponent has a dirt compartment with 350 ml capacity.
Using area
If your dwelling has a lot of large rooms, you will probably be happy with the Roomba 675. Its maximum working area is rated at 1800 square feet versus the Roomba 671 that has the ability to cover only 1000 square feet.
Noise level
Testing 675 Roomba vs 671 noise levels, I didn't manage to notice any difference. The sound level meter has shown that the 671 emits 64 dB, and the 675 noise level is rated at 65 dB. Of course, in reality, this distinction is meaningless.
Carpet cleaning
Like all the models from Roomba 600 series, these two come supplied with dual multi-surface brushes. So, comparing the iRobot Roomba 671 vs iRobot Roomba 675 carpet cleaning ability, it's worth noting that they aren't as effective in carpet cleaning as brushless rollers used by cleaners from more advanced series. However, they still do a decent job in removing hair and particles of different sizes. Unfortunately, these brushes aren't tangle-free and need to be cleaned frequently (a special brush cleaning tool is included). Generally, the cleaners can handle low-pile and medium pile carpets.
Roomba 671 Pros & Cons
- The unit's side brushes clean the edges efficiently and can easily reach tight corners.
- The cleaner comes with two virtual walls.
- It conveniently fits under furniture with a clearance of only 3.8 inches.
- It moves in random straight lines.
- A rug may be viewed as an obstacle by the cleaner.
Roomba 675 Pros & Cons
- The cliff sensors do an excellent job of keeping the cleaner safe from falling.
- In most cases, the cleaner locates the charging station within a few minutes.
- The bot is particularly good at picking up pet hair, so it's great for those who have furry pets.
- The robot ships with a remote control, but the batteries for it aren't included.
- In the Spot mode, it may leave scratches on your floor surface. This mode forces the brush to spin very intensively, which can damage hardwood floors.