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Simplifying Your Life with Roomba's Seamless WiFi Setup

Customise and change your home cleaning experience with Roomba. Roomba is built up with the latest technology that makes it a smart robotic cleaner. Set and control your cleaning preferences with iRobot Roomba. Embrace this smart technology and lessen your cleaning burden. This blog will help you in Roomba’s wifi setup. 

Roomba wifi setup process in details

  • For a Roomba wifi setup you must unpack the device and other objects. Then place your robot on the charging dock and let it charge completely before starting the setup process.

  • Wifi setup is an integral part of the Roomba setup. When it's completely charged press the clean button to switch it on.

  • Get the iRobot home app downloaded on your access device and after installing it open it.

  • Now you have to do the login. If you have an account then simply execute the login with the help of login credentials and if you don't have then first generate it. 

  • For the account generation you have two ways one is create an account through a web browser or create it on the app itself by doing the sign up. For both you need to provide your email account where you will get a verification link.

  • After the verification you have to create unique and strong login details that are username and password. With these details complete login enter the app setting section and click on the add device option. 

  • Then make sure your device is connected to the same wifi network with which you are going to connect your Roomba device. Search the wifi setting in the app and enter.

  • Choose the SSID and enter required details for the wifi connection. The app will signify you when the setup will be completed and you can complete the other settings like secluding and customising cleaning sessions.  

  • You can also integrate it with smart home apps within the settings. Test your robot by giving it commands through the app.

Advantages of Roomba wifi setup

  •  The first advantage of the wifi setup is effortless connectivity. You can easily connect without any mess of wires to your wifi network. Just by following simple steps you can establish the connection between your robot and other appliances and smart devices too.

  • The most prestigious advantage that you got with Roomba wifi setup is remote access and complete control over your robot. You can control and access your iRobot from anywhere whether within the home or outside the home. Start or stop the robot with voice commands or within  the app setting schedule the cleaning sessions.

  •  Roomba setup includes smart mapping that means you can provide the details about cleaning in the robot’s map. The smart mapping feature of Roomba helps you in cleaning every corner of the house.

Conclusion

If you face any difficulty in the iRobot’s wifi setup then visit roombasmarti.com to get to know about the troubleshooting tips. You can also get assistance from their technical expert for your further iRobot queries.


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