I have found that even if you position the dividers perfectly, the i7 will still pass through them a little bit during its edge-cleaning phase. It seems to just be how the algorithm works.
Yeah, and honestly, that's fine. Like...it's annoying to watch and gets on my nerves, but the job of a robot vacuum is to clean the stuff you want it to clean. And it does. It's not as efficient as a LIDAR vac, but the practical differences are essentially non-existent. The only things I really don't like about the i7 are how bad it is at mapping (and how long that takes are a consequence) and how hard it slams into furniture because of its crappy infrared front sensor.
Wow, this is great! My house has lots of 45 degree meeting 90 degree transitions, just like your kitchen. This will really help make the map accurate. Another small issue I've had is that, while the map supports rotating room divider lines, it doesn't allow rotating threshold areas -- and most of my thresholds are on 45 degrees. But from another of your vids, I now understand that the threshold areas simply disable the tilt sensor, so I can use larger rectangular blocks to incorporate those thresholds. Thanks!
It should recharge and resume. Make sure you have that enabled in the app. I'm pretty sure it's enabled by default. Also, you can have it map instead of clean, which will make the battery last a lot longer.
@@MrRoombato I have the i3 and the iRobot app. It shows a picture of the vacuum and says ready to go but I can not find a map anywhere except where it shows cleaning history which is useless as I can’t map from it. - how do I create a map and have it saved and name the rooms 🤦♂️ just got it a few day ago and I’ve been all over in this app trying to do just that
Makes no sense that Roomba engineers did not use polygons - modern OO-code makes this elementary. It’s easier to conclude they intentionally omitted this routine, basic feature.
Thanks heaps! It's a great tip and makes the map so much better.
I have found that even if you position the dividers perfectly, the i7 will still pass through them a little bit during its edge-cleaning phase. It seems to just be how the algorithm works.
Yeah, and honestly, that's fine. Like...it's annoying to watch and gets on my nerves, but the job of a robot vacuum is to clean the stuff you want it to clean. And it does. It's not as efficient as a LIDAR vac, but the practical differences are essentially non-existent. The only things I really don't like about the i7 are how bad it is at mapping (and how long that takes are a consequence) and how hard it slams into furniture because of its crappy infrared front sensor.
What a great tip! Thank you!
You’re very welcome.
Wow, this is great! My house has lots of 45 degree meeting 90 degree transitions, just like your kitchen. This will really help make the map accurate.
Another small issue I've had is that, while the map supports rotating room divider lines, it doesn't allow rotating threshold areas -- and most of my thresholds are on 45 degrees. But from another of your vids, I now understand that the threshold areas simply disable the tilt sensor, so I can use larger rectangular blocks to incorporate those thresholds.
Thanks!
Glad to help!
This does not work anymore. What do I do now?
Why my braava jet m6 gets confused while cleaning? I am looking to buy another roboot can you please suggest which brand is great? Thanks
Because it's dumb and camera navigation is dumb. I suggest the Roborock, either S7 MaxV Ultra or S8 Pro Ultra.
Mine ran out of battery on the first map. How do I get it to learn the rest of the house?
It should recharge and resume. Make sure you have that enabled in the app. I'm pretty sure it's enabled by default. Also, you can have it map instead of clean, which will make the battery last a lot longer.
bruh why did i not know this earlier
What is the name of the app? Because I am using iRobot home and there is no map..
That is the correct app. Look just below the robot's picture on the right side of the screen. There should be a little icon there with the words map.
@@MrRoombato i just bought roomba 694. Connected the robot to app iRobot home but it also does not show any map icon plz help.thanks
@@gulafshan7021 Is the 694 a mapping robot? If it is, you have to send it out on a few full cleaning or mapping runs to get a map.
@@MrRoombato I have the i3 and the iRobot app. It shows a picture of the vacuum and says ready to go but I can not find a map anywhere except where it shows cleaning history which is useless as I can’t map from it. - how do I create a map and have it saved and name the rooms 🤦♂️ just got it a few day ago and I’ve been all over in this app trying to do just that
@@goinginsane37098 I'm not sure that the i3 has mapping capability. Normally there is a map icon in the app home screen.
That's a real shame with almost all robot vacuum. Why can't I simply draw a polygon to define room borders?
Neabot can do that.
Makes no sense that Roomba engineers did not use polygons - modern OO-code makes this elementary. It’s easier to conclude they intentionally omitted this routine, basic feature.
Mi roomba is e5 but there is no map
The e5 doesn't have mapping capability.
@@MrRoombato Last week they added the mapping feature to my i3. You probably have that feature now.
@@DebraHemminger I don't have an i3, but thank you for letting me know.