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- Tracking since
- Mar 2025
- Latest
- Jul 7, 2026
- Net movement
- Classification stable
- 2026
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iRobot's new Roomba Plus 575 Combo becomes 2026 flagship above the 505
iRobot announced five new Roomba vacuums on July 7, 2026, led by a Roomba Plus 575 Combo flagship positioned above the existing 505 Combo, plus a 515 Combo and Roomba Max 715 Vac.
Full assessment
AutonomyL3 unchangedReadinessReady Now unchangedScoreScores unchangedClearView Pro LiDAR and PrecisionVision AI, once flagship-exclusive, are now standard across the new lineup.
WatchingWhether iRobot adjusts 505 Combo pricing now that a costlier model sits above it.
Impact on autonomy
- PrecisionVision AI object recognition, once flagship-exclusive, now ships on entry Combo models.
- 505 Combo's own ClearView Pro LiDAR and PrecisionVision AI hardware are unchanged.
Impact on readiness
- 505 Combo remains commercially available; no new firmware or hardware revision announced.
- New 575 Combo becomes the Combo line's top model, positioned above the 505.
Claim check4 claims reviewed
iRobot redefines floor care with a new generation of Roomba robotsThe release adds three new robot vacuum models (575 Combo, 515 Combo, 715 Vac); no autonomy-level or specification changes are documented for existing models like the 505 ComboA 5-in-1 disinfecting hard floor cleaner joins the new Roomba generationiRobot's own release describes the Roomba Electro Plus as a cordless, user-operated cleaning tool, not an autonomous robotClearView Pro LiDAR and PrecisionVision AI now standard lineup-wideThe 505 Combo, released March 2025, already carried both ClearView Pro LiDAR and PrecisionVision AI before this announcement575 Combo introduced as the new flagship of the Plus Combo seriesiRobot's release does not state pricing or specify any change to the 505 Combo's own price or availabilityBottom lineThe announcement restructures iRobot's Roomba Plus/Max lineup and standardizes previously flagship-only sensing; it does not document any change to the 505 Combo's own hardware, software, or classification.
Technical notes4 sections
- New Models Announced
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iRobot’s July 7, 2026 press release, “iRobot Redefines Floor Care with the Introduction of a 5-in-1 Disinfecting Hard Floor Cleaner Along with a New Generation of Roomba Robots,” introduced five new robot vacuums and one non-robotic accessory. The new robots include the Roomba Plus 575 Combo, described as the new flagship of the Plus Combo series, the Roomba Plus 515 Combo, and the Roomba Max 715 Vac.
- Non-Robotic Accessory
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The release also introduced the Roomba Electro Plus, a cordless, user-operated 5-in-1 hard-floor cleaner. iRobot’s own materials describe it as non-robotic, distinct from the autonomous Roomba line despite being announced alongside it.
- Standardized Sensing
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Across the new generation, ClearView Pro LiDAR (builds a 3D home map, detects pet zones, adapts to messes) and PrecisionVision AI (recognizes obstacles such as cords, shoes and pet waste) are now standard across the whole lineup, a change from iRobot’s prior tiering that reserved LiDAR and AI vision for flagship models only.
- Positioning Relative to the 505 Combo
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The existing Roomba Plus 505 Combo, released March 2025, already carries ClearView Pro LiDAR and PrecisionVision AI per its own specification sheet. This announcement documents no hardware, firmware, or price change to the 505 Combo itself; it changes the 505’s position in the lineup, since the 575 Combo now sits above it as the series flagship.
- 2025
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Roomba Plus 505 Combo street price drops to $799, $200 below MSRP
Street pricing for the 505 Combo settled at $799 across major US retail channels, down $200 from the $999 launch MSRP.
Full assessment
AutonomyL3 unchangedReadinessPromising progress strengthenedScoreValue improvedThe reduction reflects typical post-launch pricing normalization for premium robot vacuums. The narrowed gap to the 405 Combo affects the value calculus for the heated dock upgrade; buyers should verify current pricing before purchase, as neither the discount nor the MSRP restoration has been confirmed as permanent.
Impact on autonomy
- No changes to hardware or navigation capability associated with price adjustment
- LiDAR SLAM and obstacle avoidance specifications unchanged from launch
- App and cloud feature set unchanged by pricing action
Impact on readiness
- Price drop to $799 reduces the cost barrier for flagship combo access
- Narrowed gap to 405 Combo changes the upgrade value trade-off at the heated dock tier
- Neither the discounted price nor MSRP restoration is confirmed as permanent by iRobot
Claim check3 claims reviewed
Premium flagship at $999Launch MSRP was $999; street price settled to $799 within months, consistent with observed patterns for premium robot vacuums following initial release windowsHeated dock justifies premium over 405At $200 discount, the effective premium over the 405 Combo narrows; the value case for the heated dock upgrade depends on climate and mopping frequency per the original product documentationPrice reflects flagship positioning$799 street price places the 505 closer to competing combo robots from other manufacturers; competitive pricing context is relevant but not a recommendation signalBottom lineThe $200 price normalization is consistent with category patterns and improves the value position; it does not change the documented hardware or autonomy classification.
Technical notes3 sections
- Pricing Movement
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Launch MSRP for model N185020 was $999. By late 2025, street prices across major US retail channels settled at approximately $799. The discount was observed across multiple retail channels rather than a single promotional event, suggesting normalized pricing rather than a limited sale.
- No Hardware Changes
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The pricing change is not associated with any documented hardware revision, firmware update, or product specification change. All published specs (LiDAR SLAM navigation, 7,000 Pa suction, heated AutoWash dock, 68 Wh battery, 90-minute runtime) remain unchanged.
- Competitive Context
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The $799 price point places the 505 Combo alongside competing LiDAR combo robots from other manufacturers at similar price tiers. The heated dock remains a distinguishing feature not universally available at this price range as of late 2025.
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iRobot app and cloud services continuity questioned amid Amazon ownership review
Ongoing coverage of iRobot's post-acquisition operating posture raised questions about cloud service and app dependency for the 505 Combo and other 2025 lineup robots. iRobot communications confirmed continued app support in the near term; no service discontinuation was announced.
Full assessment
AutonomyL3 unchangedReadinessPromising progress heldScoreScores unchangedOwners relying on app-based scheduling and zone controls should monitor iRobot's service status communications as the Amazon integration proceeds.
Impact on autonomy
- App-based zone scheduling and obstacle-avoidance toggles depend on iRobot Home cloud infrastructure
- No autonomous function runs offline; cloud dependency is confirmed per manufacturer architecture
- No changes to onboard LiDAR navigation or obstacle avoidance hardware reported
Impact on readiness
- Cloud service continuity uncertainty adds a long-term ownership risk not present at launch
- No immediate functional degradation reported by owners as of this entry date
- App-dependent features represent a concentration risk if service policy changes
Claim check3 claims reviewed
Full app integration for scheduling and zone controlApp integration confirmed and functional; dependency on iRobot cloud infrastructure means feature continuity is contingent on service decisions by iRobot and AmazoniRobot continues to support 2025 lineup robots post-acquisitioniRobot communications confirm near-term support; no formal long-term service commitment or end-of-life timeline published as of this entryAutonomous scheduling runs reliablyOwner reports describe no degradation in scheduling reliability through this period; cloud-outage scenarios have not been systematically tested by independent sourcesBottom lineNo immediate service disruption, but the cloud dependency architecture means the 505 Combo's full feature set is contingent on iRobot maintaining its service infrastructure.
Technical notes3 sections
- App Dependency Architecture
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The 505 Combo’s zone scheduling, obstacle avoidance toggle, and automated dock commands all route through the iRobot Home app and cloud back-end. No documented offline autonomous mode exists for zone-based or scheduled operations.
- Ownership Context
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Amazon completed acquisition of iRobot in 2024. Subsequent organizational changes included workforce reductions and product line consolidation. The 2025 Roomba lineup, of which the 505 is the flagship combo, was launched after these changes under the retained iRobot brand.
- Service Status
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As of mid-2025, iRobot Home app remained operational with no reported service degradation for 2025 lineup robots. No formal end-of-service announcement has been issued. Third-party coverage notes the cloud dependency as a risk factor distinct from hardware capability.
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iRobot Roomba Plus 505 Combo reaches retail availability at $999 MSRP
The 505 Combo moved from announcement to commercial availability in spring 2025 at a $999 MSRP through major US retailers.
Full assessment
AutonomyL3 confirmedReadinessPromising progress strengthenedScoreScores unchangedRetail presence confirms supply-chain readiness; iRobot app integration and dock-heating functionality are confirmed operational at launch. Owner reports on heated dock reliability across climate zones are accumulating and represent the primary quality signal to monitor.
Impact on autonomy
- Commercial release confirms production navigation hardware matches announced LiDAR specifications
- Obstacle avoidance functional at launch per initial owner reports
- App-based zone scheduling operational through iRobot Home app at release
Impact on readiness
- Available through major retailers reduces acquisition friction for consumers
- Heated dock operational at launch, primary marketing differentiator confirmed working
- Early owner reports note 24-inch dock clearance requirement as a placement constraint in smaller homes
Claim check4 claims reviewed
Immediately available through major retailersRetail availability confirmed across US channels in spring 2025; no reported supply constraints at launchHeated dock works out of the boxEarly owner reports confirm heating function operational; long-term heating element durability under daily cycles not yet verified by independent sourcesObstacle avoidance reduces interruptions versus base modelsOwner reports describe reduced stuck incidents; vacuum testing lab comparison data not published at time of releaseSetup complexity similar to prior Roomba generationsOwner reports describe setup as comparable to prior combos; 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi requirement excludes homes without that bandBottom lineRetail launch proceeds without reported supply issues; performance claims require independent lab data to move beyond owner-report status.
Technical notes3 sections
- Retail Launch
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The 505 Combo (model N185020) entered US retail at $999 MSRP in spring 2025. Channels confirmed include direct iRobot.com and major US retail partners. No regional variants documented at launch.
- Operational Confirmation
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LiDAR SLAM navigation, AI obstacle avoidance, and heated AutoWash dock all confirmed operational at launch per manufacturer documentation and early owner reports. App control via iRobot Home app confirmed on both iOS and Android.
- Known Constraints at Launch
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2.4 GHz Wi-Fi required for all autonomous and app-controlled features. Dock requires approximately 24 inches of clearance corridor. Heated dock limited to proprietary mop pads per manufacturer documentation.
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iRobot announces 2025 Roomba Plus 505 Combo with heated AutoWash dock
iRobot introduced the redesigned 2025 Roomba combo lineup with the 505 as the flagship, featuring a heated AutoWash dock that dries mop pads after each cycle.
Full assessment
AutonomyL3 confirmedReadinessPromising progress strengthenedScoreScores unchangedThe heated dock addresses mildew and pad degradation, a documented pain point in prior generations. Long-term dock heating element reliability under daily use requires independent owner verification.
Impact on autonomy
- LiDAR SLAM navigation confirmed on 505 alongside AI-based obstacle avoidance processor
- Obstacle avoidance adds identifiable-object detection not present on base combo models
- Multi-floor mapping capability retained from prior generation with zone-scheduling integration
Impact on readiness
- Heated dock reduces mop pad replacement frequency, lowering ongoing maintenance burden
- Availability through major retailers at launch reduces friction for new buyers
- Dock requires 24-inch corridor clearance, a placement constraint not present on base models
Claim check4 claims reviewed
Heated dock prevents mildew and extends pad lifeManufacturer documentation supports the mechanism; independent owner verification of actual lifespan extension is ongoing as of launchAdvanced obstacle avoidance improves navigation over prior combo modelsManufacturer specs list AI image processor for object recognition; third-party lab comparisons with prior generation not yet published at announcementFlagship of redesigned 2025 lineupConfirmed by iRobot product hierarchy; 505 sits above 405 in the combo tier by heated-dock feature and priceMopping performance improved over 405Manufacturer disclosures indicate mopping algorithms are shared with the 405; differentiation is dock-side, not mop-coverage performanceBottom lineThe heated dock is a documented hardware addition; mopping performance claims require independent testing to distinguish from prior-generation results.
Technical notes4 sections
- Hardware Architecture
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The 505 Combo uses LiDAR SLAM navigation paired with an AI image processor for obstacle avoidance. Dimensions are 13.4 x 13.4 x 3.6 inches; weight is 6.5 lbs. Suction is rated at 7,000 Pa. Battery capacity is 68 Wh with a 90-minute runtime and 150-minute charge time.
- Heated AutoWash Dock
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The AutoWash dock adds a thermal drying circuit not present on the 405 dock. Manufacturer documentation specifies proprietary mop pads only; third-party pads risk misalignment with the heating chamber. Dock requires approximately 24 inches of corridor clearance for reliable docking ingress.
- Connectivity
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Wi-Fi connectivity requires 2.4 GHz band. Bluetooth, Alexa, and Google Home integrations are listed in manufacturer specs. App-based zone scheduling and obstacle toggle are confirmed features at announcement.
- Model Number
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Model N185020. Released as part of the iRobot 2025 redesigned combo lineup alongside the 405 Combo.
