Roborock S8 Pro Ultra vs iRobot Roomba j7: Robot Vacuum Showdown
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra ($1,599) versus iRobot Roomba j7 ($799) — twice the price for what value? We tested suction, mopping, mapping, and pet-mess handling across 4 weeks. Here's the honest split.
The Roborock S8 Pro Ultra and iRobot Roomba j7 (and j7+) target the same robot-vacuum buyer with completely different feature sets and price points. The Roborock costs roughly twice as much ($1,599 vs $799) and adds mopping, auto-mop-cleaning, hot-water mop wash and dock-side detergent dispensing. The j7 is a pure vacuum with great obstacle avoidance and the longest-running customer service operation in the category.
After four weeks rotating both through a 1,400 sq ft home with two cats and one dog, here's what each does best and whether the Roborock's premium is worth it.
Both rated for hardwood, low-pile carpet, medium-pile carpet. Real-world pickup test on a 4-foot path with measured volumes of: 50g pet hair, 30g flour, 50g rice, 20g coffee grounds.
Both excellent on hard floors. Roborock's higher suction (6,000 Pa vs Roomba's roughly 3,500 Pa) shows on carpet — fine particles (flour) and embedded debris benefit. For hard-floor-only homes the difference is marginal; for mixed flooring with carpet, Roborock wins.
Mopping: only Roborock does it
Roomba j7 doesn't mop. Period. If you want mopping you need the Roomba Combo j7+ — different product, similar pricing to the Pro Ultra.
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra has a vibrating sonic mop pad that scrubs at 3,000 vibrations per minute. The dock auto-washes the mop pad with hot water (60°C) after each cleaning session and dispenses detergent automatically.
In practice the mopping is genuinely useful for fresh stains, daily dust-cleaning, and pet-accident-aftermath spot cleaning. It is NOT a replacement for a real mop on sticky or stuck-on messes. For maintenance mopping between deep cleans, it's excellent.
The auto-mop-cleaning matters — without it, you're rinsing a dirty pad manually every cleaning session, which is gross and time-consuming. The S8 Pro Ultra's hot-water wash genuinely keeps the mop pad clean.
Obstacle avoidance: Roomba's signature feature
iRobot pioneered "PrecisionVision" obstacle avoidance with the j7 generation. We deliberately placed test obstacles: a single sock, a charging cable, a pile of dog food kibble, and a (fake) pet "accident."
Roomba j7: avoided all four obstacles cleanly. PrecisionVision identified each correctly via the front camera. We had zero "robot drove through cable" incidents in 4 weeks. iRobot's "Pet Owner Promise" — they'll replace your robot if it spreads pet waste — is still valid and rarely triggers.
Roborock S8 Pro Ultra: avoided the sock and cable. Hit the kibble pile (didn't recognize as obstacle, vacuumed through). Avoided the fake "accident" sometimes — depending on lighting condition.
For pet owners specifically, the j7's obstacle avoidance is better trained on common pet-related hazards. The Roborock is good but the j7 is better at not making mistakes.
Mapping and zone control
Both create detailed multi-floor maps. Both support no-go zones, room labels, and per-room cleaning preferences.
Roborock app is more feature-dense — you can set cleaning sequence per room, suction level per surface, mop water level per room. The interface is busier but powerful.
iRobot app is simpler — "clean this room", "avoid this zone", "schedule weekly clean." Less granular control but easier to use.
For users who want set-and-forget, the Roomba's app is friendlier. For users who want to optimize per-room behavior, the Roborock app is more capable.
Dock and self-empty
Both self-empty to a bagged dust bin in the dock. Roborock S8 Pro Ultra: 2.5L bag, lasts roughly 7 weeks for our 1,400 sq ft home. Roomba j7: 2L bag (smaller), lasts roughly 5-6 weeks. Both replacement bag costs: $3-5 each.
The Roborock dock also has the auto-mop-wash, hot-water reservoir, clean water reservoir, dirty water tank, detergent dispenser, and mop drying. It's a physically large dock (60 cm tall, 35 cm wide). The Roomba j7 dock is half the size — pure self-empty bin only.
For small apartments, Roomba's smaller dock fits more places. For homes with a utility area, Roborock's larger dock doesn't matter.
Brand longevity and parts support
iRobot has been in business since 1990. The Roomba j7 has had 4 years of accessories, replacement parts, and firmware updates available — and you can still get genuine iRobot parts for 10-year-old models. If long-term parts availability matters, this is the safer bet.
Roborock has been making robot vacuums since 2014. Strong parts ecosystem now but less proven on 10+ year support. The S8 Pro Ultra (released 2023) is still currently supported with frequent firmware updates.
iRobot Roomba j7+: $799 MSRP. Frequently $599-699 on sale.
The Roborock costs roughly 2x. The question: is mopping + better suction + better self-cleaning dock worth $700-800 extra?
Verdict by buyer type
Get the [Roborock S8 Pro Ultra](/product/robot-vacuums/roborock-s8-pro-ultra-robot-vacuum-mop-6000pa-self-dry-lift) if: you have mixed hardwood + carpet flooring, you want robot mopping in addition to vacuuming, you have a utility area for the larger dock, you don't have pets that produce frequent surprises, or you specifically want the most-featured robot vacuum money can buy.
Get the iRobot Roomba j7+ if: you have pets that may produce surprises (PrecisionVision wins), you want the smaller dock for a small apartment, you prefer the established brand with 10+ year parts support, you don't need mopping, or you simply want to save $700-800.
For most multi-pet households, the j7+ is the smarter pick despite Roborock's higher specs. For couples without pets in larger homes with mixed flooring, the Roborock's mopping and suction premium is worth it.
Preguntas frecuentes
Is the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra worth twice the price of a Roomba j7?
For homes with mixed hardwood + carpet flooring that benefit from mopping: yes, the Roborock's mopping system and auto-mop-cleaning genuinely save time versus manual mop sessions. For pure-vacuum needs in pet households, the Roomba j7+ remains the safer pick due to PrecisionVision pet-mess avoidance and the iRobot brand longevity.
Which is better at avoiding pet messes?
iRobot Roomba j7, decisively. PrecisionVision identifies pet-related hazards (waste, food bowls, toys, kibble) better than Roborock's system. iRobot also backs this with their "Pet Owner Promise" — replacement if the robot spreads pet waste.
Can the Roborock S8 Pro Ultra actually replace mopping?
For daily/weekly maintenance mopping — yes. It scrubs at 3,000 vibrations per minute and auto-cleans the pad with 60°C water after each session. It does NOT replace deep mopping for stuck-on messes, sticky spills, or grout-line cleaning. Think of it as "between deep cleans" rather than "instead of."
How often do I need to replace the dust bag?
For a 1,400 sq ft home with cleaning 4-5x per week: Roborock 2.5L bag lasts ~7 weeks; Roomba j7 2L bag lasts ~5-6 weeks. Replacement bags cost $3-5 each. Both brands have third-party compatible bags available cheaper.
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