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iRobot Roomba 692 Review

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Updated Jan 25, 2024 6:29 PM

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Experts

67
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Consumers

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The iRobot Roomba 692 was hailed by reviewers since they liked that they could control it through voice and an app, but they were not very impressed with its lack of a HEPA filter and its inability to pick up fine debris.

They also didn’t like how pet hairs would get stuck in between its brush roll.

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Product Snapshot

Overview

The iRobot Roomba 692 is a mid-tier robot vacuum cleaner introduced into the market in 2020. It has an impressive battery life that can last up to 117 minutes, and with a noise output of only 64.1 decibels, it is quieter than some of the best vacuum cleaners on the market.

Its 0.35-liter dirt compartment is decent for apartment cleaning, and its build quality is also quite as good as most highly rated robot vacuum cleaners.

As you’ll also find out in our iRobot Roomba 614 review, the Roomba 692 comes with a docking station, where it will take up to 110 minutes to recharge whenever its battery gets depleted.

It also has an edge-sweeping brush to guide debris towards its beater brush, which then crushes it so that its bristle brush can pick up the fragments more efficiently.

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Best For

  • Self Emptying

Consensus

our Verdict

The iRobot Roomba 692 was hailed as an excellent pick for users who prefer autonomous cleaning. Product reviewers from Rtings were impressed with its 117-minute battery life, and during tests, observed that the 692 could increase suction power from 600 Pascals according to the surface type.

This allowed it to pick up 58% and 69% of large debris from low and high pile carpets easily, as well as clear 97% and 99% of large and small debris on bare floors, respectively.

Experts from Modern Castle liked that it could be paired with the iRobot app, allowing users to control it through phones. They were also able to pair it to a voice assistant like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant and get it to work through voice commands.

However, the iRobot Roomba 692 didn’t thrill testers with its inability to clear up fine debris from carpets and lack of a HEPA filter. They also felt that it was not great for cleaning pet hair since hairs would constantly get stuck in between its brush roll.

ReasonS to Buy

  • Good build quality
  • Low noise output
  • App and voice control
  • Automatic height adjustment
  • Automatic suction power adjustment

Reason to Avoid

  • Not great for pet hairs and ultra-fine debris
  • No HEPA filter

iRobot Roomba 692 Specs

Auto Docking & RechargingAuto Docking & RechargingYes
Bin CapacityBin Capacity0.35 L
Carpet Height AdjustmentsCarpet Height AdjustmentsAutomatic
Cleaning Path WidthCleaning Path WidthUnknown
Cliff SensorCliff SensorUnknown
Compatible Floor TypeCompatible Floor TypeAll floors
Filter TypeFilter TypeOther
HypoallergenicHypoallergenicNo
Mop FeatureMop Feature
PetPetYes
Product WeightProduct Weight6.7 lbs
Room-by-Room navigationRoom-by-Room navigationUnknown
Self-EmptyingSelf-EmptyingYes
Sensor TypeSensor Type
Smart AppSmart App
Works WithWorks WithAmazon Alexa

All Specs

Test Results

Bare Floor Performance (% of Debris Cleaned)93.25
Carpet Performance (% of Debris Cleaned)63.375
Pet Hair Performance (% of Debris Cleaned)53.66
Noise level (dB)63.7
Battery Life (Minutes)130

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    Product Comparison

    iRobot Roomba 692 Review

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    Market Context

    The iRobot Roomba 692 is a mid-tier robot vacuum cleaner introduced into the market in 2020. It has an impressive battery life that can last…

    The iRobot Roomba 692 is a mid-tier robot vacuum cleaner introduced into the market in 2020. It has an impressive battery life that can last up to 117 minutes, and with a noise output of only 64.1 decibels, it is quieter than some of the best vacuum cleaners on the market.

    Its 0.35-liter dirt compartment is decent for apartment cleaning, and its build quality is also quite as good as most highly rated robot vacuum cleaners.

    As you’ll also find out in our iRobot Roomba 614 review, the Roomba 692 comes with a docking station, where it will take up to 110 minutes to recharge whenever its battery gets depleted.

    It also has an edge-sweeping brush to guide debris towards its beater brush, which then crushes it so that its bristle brush can pick up the fragments more efficiently.

    The iRobot Roomba 692 is not as good at picking up pet hair as the iRobot Roomba 694. Its 117-minute battery life is also not…

    The iRobot Roomba 692 is not as good at picking up pet hair as the iRobot Roomba 694. Its 117-minute battery life is also not as long as the Roomba 694, which has a runtime of up to 130 minutes. Check out our iRobot Roomba 694 review to see if it’s a viable alternative.

    The iRobot Roomba 692 offers a larger 0.35-liter dirt compartment compared to the Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge, which has a 0.25-liter dirt bin. The Roomba…

    The iRobot Roomba 692 offers a larger 0.35-liter dirt compartment compared to the Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge, which has a 0.25-liter dirt bin. The Roomba 692 also offers a slightly longer 117-minute battery life compared to the G30 Edge, which has a runtime of up to 114 minutes.

    The EVO has an anti-allergen HEPA filter which the 692 does not, and the EVO’s 2.65-liter dirt compartment holds much more debris than the Roomba…

    The EVO has an anti-allergen HEPA filter which the 692 does not, and the EVO’s 2.65-liter dirt compartment holds much more debris than the Roomba 692, which has a smaller 0.35-liter dirt compartment.

    Auto Docking & Recharging

    Yes

    Yes

    Yes

    Bin Capacity

    0.35 L

    0.1 gal

    0.25 L

    Carpet Height Adjustments

    Automatic

    Automatic

    No

    Cleaning Path Width

    Unknown

    7"

    6.4"

    Cliff Sensor

    Unknown

    Yes

    Unknown

    Compatible Floor Type

    All floors

    All floors

    All floors

    Filter Type

    Other

    Other

    Other

    Hypoallergenic

    No

    Yes

    No

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    Expert Scores

    • Rtings
      101.4

      Category Trust Rating

      53
      The iRobot 694 is a decent option for bare floors. It clears solid debris without… Read More

      By:

      Dagobiet Morales Alfaro
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      95.1

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      The Roomba 692 is a budget-friendly robot vacuum. It offers a 90 minute run time… Read More

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      Derek Hales