Yes, Roomba i3 can clean specific rooms.

Yes, the i3 has a mapping feature that allows it to map your home and navigate around obstacles.

Yes, you can program Roomba to clean a specific room. To do this, first open the Roomba app on your phone and click the Rooms tab. Next, select the room you want Roomba to clean and click Clean.

Yes, the Roomba i3 will remember your floor plan and will return to specific areas.

Yes, the Roomba i3 will learn your house.

Yes, Roomba i3 can map multiple floors.

Yes, the Roomba i3 does have virtual walls.

If your Roomba is not performing as expected, there are a few things you can do to get it moving again. First, check that the battery is charged and inserted correctly into the Roomba. If the battery is properly inserted but the Roomba still won’t move, try turning off and then on the Roomba again. If that doesn’t work, you may need to reset the Roomba.

The Roomba i3 takes about five minutes to learn your house.

The Roomba i3 is designed to clean your floors while you sleep, so it’s important to keep it clean. To clean the Roomba i3, empty the dustbin and shake out the cloth bag. Wipe down the robot with a dry cloth and replace the cloth bag.

The Roomba i3 should be emptied every two weeks.

There are a few potential causes for your Roomba i3 going in circles. One possibility is that the battery is low and needs to be charged. Another possibility is that there is something blocking the robot’s sensors, preventing it from knowing where it is and how to move. If you’re able to narrow down the issue, please let us know in the comments!

Roomba i3 uses a combination of laser and camera sensors to map out its surroundings. It then uses this information to navigate around the room.

Yes, the Roomba i3 can be carried up stairs. The robot has a built-in handle and wheels that make it easy to move.