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Effortless Cleaning at Your Fingertips: Roomba WiFi Setup Made Easy

With a Roomba cleaning robot, your cleaning experience is reformed. Roomba has all advanced technological features that can make your cleaning task hassle-free and easier. In this blog learn step by step process of Roomba wifi setup.



iRobot Roomba setup with wifi

  • The first task is preparing the setup for the Roomba robot. Charge your Roomba fully to get full functionality access to it. If its battery wont charge fully then you can face interruption while doing the Roomba setup. For charging it first take it out from the box with its dock power, plug the dock in an electrical socket and place your Roomba on it.

  • Next task is to get the Roomba app on your accessing device. It is functional for ios and android both. You can get it from the app store and download it. Produce an account if you are not having one then and if you have then ignored this step.

  • For account, creation go to the web browser and irobot web address and look for the sign up on the next page or on the app also you can find the sign-up option. Press it and provide the details that are required for account creation then you have to click on the link you will receive on the email. Set login credentials and complete the login.

  • Now comes the important step of wifi setup: to open the app and search for the add device option add the device with the help of instruction provided by the app. After this press the clean button to power on your robot, this button will be on the device.

  • Wait for the beep sound and after adding your Roomba model go to the wifi setting on your device and search the Roomba network. Setup the connection and open the app, it will display a message that will indicate a connection message.

  • Click on continue and provide the wifi network details that are its SSID and password. It will take a few moments and you will receive a message of successful connection.

  • After the wifi setup you can explore other useful features in the app like schedule cleaning, adjust the preferences of cleaning, receive notifications and alerts, integrate it with smart home features, and access the history of cleaning sessions.

  • You can set the cleaning schedule which will be helpful even if you are not at your home, you can also access the cleaning history. You can change the cleaning mode and cleaning power in specific areas.

  • Whenever Roomba will start cleaning and complete it then you will receive the notifications and if you have multiple Roomba devices then you can control them on the same app.

  • You can also integrate your Roomba with smart home devices like Google assistant and Alexa and control your robot with voice commands.

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