More Roomba Vacuums Get Matter Support for HomeKit Integration

Over the last few weeks, iRobot has added Matter support to more of its Roomba robot vacuums, allowing them to be integrated with the Home app and used with Siri voice commands.

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Matter integration has been available for the Roomba Combo 10 Max since earlier this year, but existing Roomba Plus 500 Combo, Roomba Max 700 Vac, and Roomba Max 700 Combo vacuums can get Matter support through a firmware update. Matter has not yet been re-added for the Roomba Combo J7 and J9.

Matter-enabled Roomba vacuums can be added to the Home app on devices running iOS 18.4 or higher, as long as a Home hub is available (Apple TV or HomePod). The Home app doesn't support the full suite of features available with robot vacuums, but basic commands are available. Vacuums can be set to vacuum and mop an entire home, or a specific room or area with ‌Siri‌ voice commands.

Once added to the Home app, a Roomba vacuum with Matter can be set to clean automatically with automations and can integrate with other HomeKit devices. You could, for example, set the Roomba to vacuum whenever you leave the house, or at a certain time. Automations can be triggered by presence, time, sensors, or when an accessory like a light is activated.

Apple added support for Matter-connected robot vacuums in iOS 18.4 earlier this year. Several companies have since come out with Matter options, including Roborock, Ecovacs, Switchbot, and Roomba.

iRobot's added Matter support comes as the company filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier in December. iRobot has been sold to Picea Robotics, a Chinese company that already manufactures some of the Roomba devices. The acquisition is expected to be completed by February 2026, and iRobot says there will be no disruption in app functionality, product support, or customer programs.

Going forward, iRobot will remain a private company owned by Picea, and the Roomba brand will continue with new models planned for the future.

(Thanks, Max!)

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1rottenapple Avatar
6 weeks ago

I’m not sure I’d ever go down the smart vacuum route. I find cleaning quite therapeutic, and love to see the difference to my carpets in real time. And it’s good exercise (especially dragging my Henry around!)
Its a game changer for us with dogs. I can tell a big difference when I my roomba was down for a week waiting for parts to arrive. Having a German Sheperd they produce fur 365 days a year. Its a 2022 model with autoempty. I literally just let it run and cleans my whole house. I do mop, and clean and all that for therapeutic benefits lol though but it is nice to walk on clean floors.
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6 weeks ago
My wife wants a Roomba, but I told her they’re too expensive. So she told me to just suck it up!
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ipedro Avatar
6 weeks ago

I like gadgets, but i draw the line at these kinds of things... No wonder people get fat and lazy, they can't even bother to vacuum their homes.
Do you hand wash your clothes? Are you against dishwashers too? A robot vacuum is just another modern appliance that aides in a menial task.

As a dog owner, having the robot run every day while we’re out helps keep things moderately in shape but I still have plenty to do around the house.
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ELman Avatar
6 weeks ago
Great way for the Chinese to map your house.
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1rottenapple Avatar
6 weeks ago

I like gadgets, but i draw the line at these kinds of things... No wonder people get fat and lazy, they can't even bother to vacuum their homes.
You know the real problem, cars. Makes people lazy driving to go 300 feet instead of walking. Hell they can burn those hambugrrs walking 4 hrs to work!
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555gallardo Avatar
6 weeks ago
I remember how we bought a Roomba for the first time in our office some 10 years ago and right after we turned it on, it went straight to the balcony and fell down to the pavement.
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