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Best Roomba For Pet Hair

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Our list of the top 5 best Roombas for pet hair includes vacuums from all tiers of the Roomba family tree, each offering a different balance of affordability and performance. I’ve evaluated iRobot Roombas from the 600, 800, 900, i7, and e series to determine which models have the suction power, longevity, and reliable performance to effectively clean up pet hair.

Thanks to a great navigational system, powerful suction on all floor types, and tangle-free rollers, the Roomba 980 stands out as the overall best Roomba for pet hair.

At A Glance: Our Top Picks For Best Roomba Robot Vacuums  For Pet Hair

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Want a quick look at the products reviewed in this article? In the comparison table below, we’ve highlighted some of the most important features of each product. You’ll find more detailed information about each product later in the article.

Overall Best
10.0
Picked by 31 people today!

iRobot Roomba 980 Robot Vacuum

  • Compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant
  • 600 ml dustbin capacity
  • Rubber carpet agitator is tangle-free
Buy At Walmart
RUNNER UP
9.8
Picked by 31 people today!

Roomba 960 Robot Vacuum

  • Generous 750 ml capacity
  • Relatively quiet
  • Excellent suction
BEST FOR TILE FLOORS AND PET HAIR
9.5
Picked by 25 people today!

Roomba 890 Robot Vacuum

  • Rubber cleaning brushes avoid tangling problems
  • Automatically charges
  • Generous 750ml capacity
BUDGET PICK
9.4
Picked by 21 people today!

Roomba 690 Robot Vacuum

  • 90-minute run time
  • 600 ml dirt capacity
  • Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
BEST FOR PET HAIR HARDWOOD FLOOR
9.3
Picked by 18 people today!

Roomba 860 Robot Vacuum

  • Effective suction and cleaning ability
  • Dirt detection
  • 650 ml dustbin capacity

Qualities Of The Best Roombas For Pet Hair

Tangle-Free Rollers

If your pet has long hair, choose a Roomba from the 800 series or higher. In contrast to the tangle-prone brush rollers found in vacuums from earlier series, these have dual rubber rollers.

Excellent Suction

iRobot keeps their suction stats proprietary. Instead of releasing air watt statistics, the company rates all models against the 600 series. Some models are 5x more powerful, while our top pick offers 10x the suction power offered by vacuums in the 600 series. It’s also important to note that Roombas from the 800 series and above bring the suction closer to the floor and have greater cleaning ability.

Long Run Time

If you have a large house and a Roomba that lasts for just 60 minutes, you’ll probably have to rescue a stranded robot once or twice.

Battery life is less of a problem for members of the 900 series and above, which have the recharge and resume function. They’ll stop cleaning when they get tired, head back to juice up at the charging station, then return to the place where they left off.

Large Dust Bin Capacity

Pet hair takes up a lot of space. To ensure that you’ll go at least a day between emptying out the robot, look for units that can contain at least 300ml of dirt and hair.

Top 5 Best Roombas For Pet Hair

#1 Overall Best Roomba for Pet Hair: iRobot Roomba 980 Robot Vacuum Review

Although it’s not a cheap buy at , the Roomba 980 boasts a variety of features and strengths not found in earlier or cheaper models.

Like all the models in the 900 series, the Roomba 980 has an updated navigational system. It uses visual simultaneous localization and mapping to understand the floorplan, making a mental map of your home. While the previous series took a drunken sailor approach to cleaning, these Roombas are smart and efficient. Granted, the camera system might be a little bit too smart for your taste, and if you’re worried about privacy, another model is probably a better choice.

The Roomba 980 has surface-aware suction, which allows it to amp up the power where it’s needed most. When the 980 detects carpet, it automatically increases air power up to 10x. This makes it a good choice for people with multiple flooring types, thick rugs, and serious pet hair and dirt.

Like all Roombas from the 800 series and up, this vacuum has two rubber rollers, which dig deep into the carpet to loosen hair cat litter, and dirt. These rubber rollers are perfect for households that include long-haired pets.

Pros

  • Compatible with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant voice control
  • Rubber carpet agitator is tangle-free and great at drawing pet hair out of the carpet
  • Dirt detectors make the Roomba work harder in the dirtiest parts of the house
  • 600 ml dustbin capacity

Cons

  • Expensive
  • One of the loudest robot vacuums on the market

#2 Excellent Performance at a Lower Price: Roomba 960 Robot Vacuum Review

The 960 is a solid choice for those who want a top-of-the-line robot vacuum, but don’t want to shell out over $700 for the 980 or even more for the new i7 or i7+. It offers a nice variety of features and costs at around $199.99—cheaper than the swankiest models, but not exactly a steal.

For $200 less than our top pick, what are the key differences between the Roomba 960 and the 980?

First of all, the Roomba 960 is slightly less powerful than the 980. It uses the same motor found in the 800 series. Its AeroForce 3-Stage Cleaning System is only 5x that of the 600 series, while the 980 offers 10x power. It doesn’t have surface-aware suction, so you won’t get any extra oomph on carpeted floors.

At 75 minutes, its battery life is almost half that offered by the 980. Fortunately, it will automatically charge up and return to the place where it left off, so you don’t have to worry about the vacuum dying before a job is complete.

When it comes to navigation, the 960 does just as well as others in the series. Instead of erratically sliding and bumping around the house, it uses an upgraded navigation system to clean efficiently.

Pros

  • Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
  • Generous 750 ml capacity
  • Relatively quiet
  • Excellent suction
  • Skilled navigation

Cons

  • Less powerful than some other pricey models
  • Relatively short battery life

#3 Best for Tile Floors and Pet Hair: Roomba 890 Robot Vacuum Review

It doesn’t have the sleek styling or navigational skills of Roombas in the 900 series and above, but the 890 is just powerful enough to get the job done if you have a relatively small home with low pile carpets or hardwood floors.

The Roomba 890 has the standard modern features, like WiFi connectivity for easy scheduling, smart home voice control, and Roomba’s patented dirt detectors, which increase power in concentrated dirt zones.

The 890 will run for about 90 minutes before it needs to charge. It will glide back to the charging base and recharge, but it won’t start up where it left off. This means that this model is best for smaller homes.

The Roomba 890 does a great job of cleaning low pile carpets and hardwood floors but struggles on high pile carpets and rugs. If you have a lot of thick carpets or rugs in your home, you might need a more powerful vacuum. It has rubber cleaning brushes, so it’s a competent match for long pet hair.

The Roomba 890 costs around $189.95, which is about average among robot vacuums.

Pros

  • Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant
  • Rubber cleaning brushes avoid tangling problems
  • Generous 750ml capacity
  • Automatically charges

Cons

  • Not the best on high pile carpet
  • After charging, doesn’t resume cleaning where it left off

#4 Budget Option: Roomba 690 Robot Vacuum Review

At around $299.97, this Roomba is the one to buy if you’re on a relatively tight budget. It has almost all of the feature’s you’d expect out of a modern Roomba, like WiFi integration, compatibility with smart home devices, dirt detectors that make the vacuum work harder in heavy filth zones, and automatic docking and recharging. Note that, like the 890, this vacuum won’t pick up where it left off after charging. With a healthy 90 minute run time, this shouldn’t be a serious problem.

Like all members of the 600 series, the Roomba 690 has brush rollers rather than rubber agitators. The bristle brushes could be a problem if your pets have long hair.

The Roomba 690 has a few shortcomings. For example, its cliff sensors aren’t the brightest. This Roomba often mistakes dark carpets for cliffs, so you might notice it refusing to vacuum a dark blue or brown rug. Because the Roomba 690 operates with the company’s older navigational system, it slides around the house in an erratic, inefficient pattern.

Pros

  • The most affordable vacuum on this list
  • 90-minute run time
  • 600 ml dirt capacity
  • Compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant

Cons

  • Has brush rollers that may cause problems with long pet hair
  • Poor navigation system and sensors

#5 Best for Pet Hair Hardwood Floors: Roomba 860 Robot Vacuum Review

If you want the performance of a contemporary Roomba but don’t have any interest in a smartphone app or voice control, you might consider the 860 vacuum. It shares the motor and navigational system embedded in all members of the 800 series but lacks WiFi connectivity. This means that you can’t schedule cleanings remotely or view cleaning maps on your smartphone.

It has iAdapt navigation, which isn’t iRobot’s smartest navigational system. Like other members of the 800 series, it tends to bump its way around the house in a semi-erratic pattern.

It offers 5x the suction power provided by units in the 600 series. Like most new Roomba models, it uses optical and acoustic sensors to detect concentrated patches of dirt.

This model is ideal for smaller homes. It has a battery life of just 60 minutes, and while it will automatically recharge, the robot won’t go back to the place where it left off. Compared to models from previous generations, the 860 is much better at navigating to the docking station and seldom gets lost on the way.

The Roomba 860 has rubber agitators, bringing the suction close to the floor and avoiding tangles.

It costs $399.00, placing it in the middle of the robot vacuum price spectrum.

Pros

  • Effective suction and cleaning ability
  • Tangle-free rollers
  • Dirt detection
  • 650 ml dustbin capacity

Cons

  • No automatic recharge and return
  • No smart home or WiFi connectivity

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About Mallory Crusta

Mallory is an NAVC-certified Pet Nutrition Coach. Having produced and managed multimedia content across several pet-related domains, Mallory is dedicated to ensuring that the information on Cats.com is accurate, clear, and engaging. When she’s not reviewing pet products or editing content, Mallory enjoys skiing, hiking, and trying out new recipes in the kitchen. She has two cats, Wessie and Forest.

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  1. Greenhome101

    Thank you for this detailed comparison. I am from Canada and I have been researching robots for a while (since we got our 4 legs family member), even I dont have the budget I am thinking about Irobot roomba 960 or Neato botvac Connected. I love the 960 because of the brushless cleaning but Neato’s D shape looks like the best corner cleaner. We have a 2 level house, only hardwood and tile. the main concern is the dog hair. Also my son is allergic to dust mite. I would really appreciate it if you coul help me to decide. And I will keep searching everyday to catch a deal for the model I will go with.

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    1. Mallory Crusta Post author

      Hello there! Thanks for commenting. I understand your predicament as the two of these are pretty closely matched. That said, I would lean towards the 960 due to Neato’s history of malfunctions. Roomba vacuums, in general, have a stronger reputation for reliability, which should save you some headaches down the road. Hope this helps and that you find a great deal soon!