Product Overview
The new Jet Bot+ intelligently avoids objects while LiDAR sensors adjust cleaning performance on multiple surfaces for an optimized clean. Use the no-touch, hygienic Clean Station to automatically empty the dustbin and prevent dust from being released back into your home.
Dimension
Product Height : 3 15/16 inches
Product Width :13 13/16 inches
Product Depth :13 13/16 inches
Product Weight :7.5 pounds
Features
Clean Station A convenient, no-touch, hygienic way to empty your dustbin. The Clean Station removes dust using Air Pulse technology and a multi-layered filtration system to trap 99.999% of fine dust.¹
LiDAR Sensor- Precision Mapping Cleans your home more efficiently with LiDAR sensors that create accurate room maps for the Jet Bot to navigate. Mapping can also be controlled via your mobile device.²
Comprehensive 5-Layer HEPA Filtration Releases clean air with an advanced 5-layer filtration system. As air enters, multiple filters trap 99.99%³ of micro dust.
Intelligent Power Control With up to 200 Air Watts of suction power, Jet bot cleans hard floors and carpets thoroughly by identifying the type of surface and amount of dust and automatically adjusting suction power accordingly.
No-Go Zone/ Select & Go Select where Jet Bot should or should not clean right from your mobile device.⁴ Jet Bot recognizes rooms and cleans areas selectively based on your preferences.
Live Cleaning Report Check Jet Bot’s status using SmartThings App.⁴ Quickly view movement on a map of your home from wherever you are and see where it has cleaned, instruct it to pause or stop, and view the cleaning history.
Washable Dust Bin Keep your dustbin clean and empty your robot vacuum cleaner with ease. The 0.2 liter dustbin is fully washable, can be removed easily, and is emptied out by just tipping the dust bin.⁵
High-Efficiency Brush Cleans carpets and floors effectively and minimizes tangles. The high efficiency brush has fine, anti-static fibers. Self-cleaning extractors grind up hairs to avoid tangles around the brush.
¹Using Max mode, in accordance with the IEC62885-2 Cl. 5.11 standard.
²Available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required.
³Using Max mode, in accordance with the IEC62885-2 Cl. 5.11 standard.
⁴Available on Android and iOS devices. A Wi-Fi connection and a Samsung account are required.
⁵Let dry before reuse
What's Included
Reviews
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4 Great navigation and great cleaning ability
Posted by Deborah Thomas on Oct 30th 2024
The Samsung Jet Bot+ has made a huge difference in state of my hard floors in my house. First, I really don’t like to empty the dust bins on these things, and I really enjoy the clean station that comes with this model. With daily usage I think the clean station will be able to hold up to a year’s worth of dirt from my floors, but my dog’s do not shed and there isn’t much dirt tracked into the house from my yards. Samsung has included two bags so I may never have to buy a bag at this rate. When Sammy (my 5-year-old named him) goes back to the clean station to empty himself, it is pretty loud for about 18 seconds, but it does a good job of removing the dust from the bin. There are some occasional dust and debris that is left in there, but I feel it’s acceptable. So far, the soft brush roller has not had a huge build up of hair on it, there are three girls in my house and the previous robot would always get a little hair caught, but so far, Sammy’s roller has been clear of that. Run time on my hard floors has been in line with the rated run times in the manual of 90 minutes on normal mode, between 60-90 minutes on Smart mode (automatically adjusts the suction based on dirt), and 60 minutes on Max mode. Charging does take it about 4 or so hours. Setting up Sammy was a bit of a challenge, and he came fully discharged from the factory, so I had to wait a few hours to set him up. After the initial charge I was able to use the Samsung Smart Things app to set him up. The process was a little clumsy and at times I wasn’t sure if anything was happening in the app. After some trial and error, I was able to set him up. I can use Google Home to start and stop him with my voice, but I am not sure about more advanced commands such as clean a certain room. I was not able to figure that out. The robot has the new LiDAR precision mapping that on the first run will map out the house. This process took less than 30 minutes in my house, and it did a decent job of mapping out the floor plan. I had to edit the map a little to make it more to my liking, but over all it was a good map. The app will actually show you where the robot is when cleaning and you can see the cleaning path that it has done. I find this very useful. You can easily set up no-go zones in the app and this feature works great. This is a fantastic robot vacuum that cleans, navigates, and is a great way to help keep the floors clean in your home. Unfortunately, it will still get tripped up by small items on the floor such as socks and power cords, but they do have a more expensive model that has more advanced navigation and can actually avoid those smaller items. However, for me this is just what I need in my home.
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4 Good,but alot of missing features
Posted by Mr. Nathaniel Vaughan on Oct 28th 2024
Overall good bot but missing more premium feature that bots in this price frame has.
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3 Its alright!
Posted by Casey Maxwell on Oct 23rd 2024
I think it’s alright it does the job but not as well as my dyson often times it stops in the middle and doesn’t complete the task. But it’s alright.
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5 Really impressive evolution of the Robot Vacuum!
Posted by Marie Clarke on Oct 10th 2024
The first thing you notice with Samsung Jet Bot+ Robot Vacuum with upright cleaning station as you unbox it is just what a sleek looking machine it is. Once unboxed, it's very easy to set up 'mechanically' - and by that I mean plug it into the wall, rest the vacuum cleaner on the docking station and turn it on with the button on the side. Now 'digitally' was a difference experience. I already have a few smart Samsung products in my home, so already had the 'Smart Things' app installed. Setting up the Jet Bot+ was a little cumbersome. It crashed once, it timed out once, and I was directly above my router at the time, only about 8ft away. I was finally able to get the Jet Bot+ connected to the Smart Things app, and set it up. First thing I noticed was just how quiet it is compared to my previous Samsung PowerBot. Since working from home during the pandemic, I had stopped the scheduling of the PowerBot, as it was noisy and distracting. The Jet Bot+ is really quiet, considering it is a vacuum cleaner, and runs smoothly. I first tested it on hard wood floors and the rubber wheels maneuvered it around effortlessly. Later on, I took it upstairs to a challenging area of the house. The total area upstairs is about 1800 sq ft, with a spiral staircase in the middle, 3 bedrooms, a media room, 2 bathrooms, a playroom and a wide open space used as an office. Letting the Jet Bot+ explore the area, the LIDAR worked really well. I followed the mapping software in the Smart Things app and it was incredibly accurate, to the point of showing up the individual legs on an office chair, legs of the bed, a foot stool, and many other items around the area. It was fun watching the maps update in real time with my son, guessing where it was going to go next, checking in on it to see what it was up to. I was also very impressed that it did nothing randomly. It was very methodical in it's approach. It did one room at a time. It knew where a doorway was, stopped by itself, turned around and carried on cleaning the current room. When finished, it moved on to the next room. I also purposely let it try to run over the edge of the stairs, but the cliff sensors worked flawlessly and stopped it from tumbling down the stairs. The map shows in detail, each room, the vacuum path, the rooms that it's entered and in my case, the wide open space upstairs that overlooks the living room. I was concerned to see the battery life drop quickly when it started, getting down to around 80% within 10 mins, so I was concerned it wouldn't be able to complete the area. But to my surprise, the battery life slowed down, and settled into a groove. Talking of settling into a groove, the Jet Bot+ created nice, straight lines throughout the room, doesn't just randomly wander around the room aimlessly. It is also the most gentle smart vacuum I've ever had. It doesn't get to the walls, and rarely touches anything in its vicinity. My previous ones were all beat up where it had been touching and bumping off of items around the house. The Jet Bot+ doesn't do any of that. The docking station contains an upright vacuum cleaner that once docked, sucks the dust, dirt and debris out of the Jet Bot+ and into a bag that captures 99.99% of the dust. This process is louder than the Jet Bot+ itself, but doesn't last too long at all, and leaves the Jet Bot+ clean and ready for its next excursion. It has an intelligent power function that allows it to increase and decrease the suction power depending on the surface, and the sensors detect if a deeper clean is needed in certain areas. It also has enhances WiFi control, so using the Smart Things app, you can control it anytime, from anywhere. The vacuum is very easy to take apart to clean, and maintain. Simple, easy clips hold things in place and it's very intuitive. So far it's also been very durable. It has a bumper on the front, should it end up bumping into things, the LIDAR is the circular disc on top. You can control it with the app or the touch sensitive buttons on the top. Another neat addition are the voice prompts. I like that - it gives you an audio message when its heading out, when it's returning, when you open the top of the vacuum tower etc. It helps make you feel connected to the product, and as if it has a mind of its own. Pretty cool. It also has a variety of colored lights along the front, ranging from white to orange and green. As for cleaning, the Jet Bot+ covered the apx 1800 sq ft area in one pass, and did a great job, leaving the carpets looking clean, looking neat and tidy and returning with a decent amount of dust/dirt in the on board receptacle, which was readily sucked out by the docking station vacuum. Overall, I am really impressed with this vacuum, it will be entered back into a cleaning schedule, as it is quiet enough to be unobtrusive. The docking station with built in tower vacuum means that you don't have to empty the Jet Bot+ every time you run it. You do have to buy extra vacuum bags in order to continue to utilize it as designed. I would definitely recommend this vacuum cleaner to my friends, a great addition to the home.
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5 Smart and classy, clean looking
Posted by Nicole Krueger on Oct 10th 2024
The Samsung Jet Bot+ Robot Vaccum with Clean Station is our first Samsung smart robot vacuum and it doesn’t disappoint. It came packed very well in a big box with plenty of environmentally friendly packaging and protective tape and foam in all the right places. There is a QR code you can scan that will guide you through the download/install of the SmartThings AppOver and easy setup of the Jet Bot+ itself. It will first have to charge for some time and it will let you know with a pleasant voice what it’s doing and also send updates through the App. Once it was fully charged the light turned green, so I asked it to do a quick mapping job, with no cleaning. It went about its business, around furniture obstacles, even over the thresholds between the living room and kitchen. The obstacle avoidance works really well, thanks to the advanced LiDAR sensors that help it adjust its path and cleaning optimization based on the surface it’s going over. iRobot makes everything so easy from the very start - even the unboxing has simple instructions. Unlike the other popular competitor that goes in straight lines back and forth all over the floor, the Samsung Jet Bot+ is much quicker to scan the rooms. It completed nearly 500 sqft mapping of 7 rooms in about 10 minutes, after which it returned to the home base and gave a verbal update. The cleaning can be done for the entire mapped area or you can select individual “rooms” that have been mapped. Once it was done, it found its way back to the Cleaning Station where it automatically kicked-in the self-emptying routine which I must say was fairly loud, like a jet airplane taking off, but completed in about 15 seconds. Another nice touch is the Cleaning Station came with a waste bag pre-installed and a spare. Good thing, because they seem to be somewhat pricey. Time will tell how many loads per bag it can take. Other notable features are the 5-Layer HEPA filtration system and the Live Cleaning Report available in the SmartThings App that shows you where the Jet Bot+ is on the map and where you can tell it to pause, stop and get other details about its cleaning history. All in all, if you can afford it and especially if you have pets that shed a lot of hair, this is one smart robot vacuum to get.
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5 So smart it cleans like a person is controlling it
Posted by Mary Kim on Oct 9th 2024
The one liner: this vacuum is amazing. The point when I became impressed is when the vacuum ran out of battery power while cleaning our main floor. It returned to the base to charge up, and then after it was charged, it went back to the exact spot it had left off and resumed cleaning. The path finding is incredible. Compared to my other vacuum bots from other companies, the Samsung goes along its route with very minimal bumping. It stops right before physically ramming into furniture. And the dimensions are fairly standard, so it is able to clean under the beds and sofas without getting stuck. Aesthetically, the vacuum and base are a pleasing tone of white, which fits in with our home decor. I do wonder if the white color will start to look dirty after a while, but for now it looks very sleek. The self-cleaning base sucks the dust out of the vacuum into a larger bin. That means you just pull the tray out of the main base and dump it out once a week or so depending on the size of the area you’re cleaning. I’ve got two toddler boys that love running around with snacks, and I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how well this vacuum keeps everything clean. I’ve run a handheld over high traffic areas after the Samsung was done to see if it missed anything, and so far, I’ve never found much left. Makes life so much easier by reducing the chores you have to do.
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5 Samsung robot vacuum
Posted by James Marshall on Oct 8th 2024
Self emptying, lidar to map the rooms, quiet operation. Efficiently cleans each room.
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4 Great on hard floors, easy to setup and maintain
Posted by Michael Waller on Oct 6th 2024
I’ve owned and used a number of robot vacuums, though this is my first experience with one from Samsung as well as with having a self-cleaning docking station. At first glance, this robot is pretty standard in terms of design and form, with a circular 13.5” diameter carapace, front bumper, IR obstacle and cliff sensors, two rubber drive wheels, front 360 roller wheel, removable soft roller brush, and bristle spin brush. Its matte white finish is clean and modern looking, and the dust bin is accessed through a flip-up top panel. The height of the unit is 3” which is just short enough to clear the toe kicks of my kitchen cabinets and appliances, but just barely. There are two capacitive touch buttons on the top that let you start/stop cleaning or send the robot back to the docking station to charge, as well as a 3.25” diameter silver puck on top that houses the LIDAR sensor and protrudes ½” above the unit (non-retractable); thankfully, this sensor sits at the back of the unit and doesn’t usually cause me any height clearance issues. Setting up the unit is very easy and straightforward. After removing the protective films and foam, all you need to do is plug in the charging station, place the robot in the dock, and flip on the power switch. Voice announcements tell you the status of the robot, like what action it is performing or whether it’s having issues. You can select different languages for the voice as well as gendered voices for English, though you can also switch to musical notifications instead or simply mute them. The dock station has built-in cord management in the back, and the robot takes about 4 hours to fully charge from a completely drained state; the charge indicator LED on the robot’s front will change color from a pulsing red to yellow, orange, and, finally, solid green. Since this is a “smart” device, you’ll need a mobile device, Samsung SmartThings app, and a WiFi connection to utilize all of its features. Once connected to the app, the robot will prompt you to create a map of the layout of all the rooms it has access to, using the LIDAR sensor to scan its surrounding. Since my first floor has an open floor plan, it was able to freely roam everywhere expect the laundry room which has a single step down. The robot successfully crossed a low room threshold <1/4” and avoided falling off the step thanks to the cliff sensors. The map it created was very accurate, and when going around furniture and obstacles, the robot taps them gently enough not to push them around or knock anything over. After mapping, you can split up the floor plan into different rooms and set “no-go” zones which the robot will avoid during cleaning (unless overridden). Room divisions can be divided at any angle with a straight line, which is great since we have a hallway with a 45-degree entryway into the living room. However, you aren’t able to define a custom shaped no-go zone, for example, circular, with custom angles, or more than 4 sides, as it must be rectangular. Also, since the robot height is level with the bottom of my dishwasher door, when it passed under it, the stainless steel finish made contact with the capacitive start/pause button and stopped the robot. This slight contact also produced light scratches on the top of the robot, so I decided to mark the area under the dishwasher as a no-go zone. This vacuum can only store 1 map at a time, so if you move the docking station to another spot, the recommendation is to delete the map in the app and re-map from the new location, so it can find the station when it is finished cleaning. However, this step isn’t necessary if you plan on cleaning the new area as a one-off run. For example, since the robot can’t normally access my laundry room due to the step down, I simply place it in the laundry room and tap the start button on top, and it uses the LIDAR sensor to create a temporary map for its current run. This enables “clean everywhere” mode which ignores no-go zones, though you cannot mark those on a temporary map anyway. I like that the app shows you live tracking of the robot as it cleans and a history of its travel path. This lets you monitor its coverage and can also help you find the robot if it gets stuck. Alternatively, you can activate an audible “find” alert on the robot to help locate it. You can set the vacuum to run until it is out of battery, about 90 minutes, or until it completely covers the mapped area. If your space is large and it cannot cover the entire mapped area on one charge, the robot will return to the station to charge, then pick up where it left off after fully charging. I did attempt to use the included magnetic barrier strip to prevent the robot from entering the front hallway; however, since I didn’t use the double-sided tape to adhere it to the floor, the robot was able to push the strip away and drag it, getting stuck on it the process. If fixed in place, the robot does not cross the strip. While the barrier has a decorative weathered wood vinyl veneer on top, if you don’t like the idea of adhering a magnetic strip to your floor, try blocking the area off using a “no-go” zone in the app or placing the strip under a low-pile throw rug, so it won’t move. I found that this robot responds to magnetic strip barriers from other brands too, as I’d already had some in place for other robot vacuums. The main benefit to using the magnetic barrier is that this cannot be overridden using the “clean everywhere” mode. For regular cleanings, I set the robot to run on an automatic daily schedule. You can set the suction to normal (low), max, or smart, which adjusts depending on detected conditions. You can also select from quick clean mode or more through cleanings that start or end with wall edge cleaning. On hard floors, this robot vacuum is able to pick up a great deal of dust, debris, and hair, even where the floor is uneven or wavy. However, on our carpeted second floor, the cleaning power and maneuverability was only so-so. The furrowed wheels were able to traverse our medium-pile carpeting but struggled in some areas where the carpeting is looser and has uneven wrinkles. It also doesn’t dig deep into the fibers to draw out embedded dust and debris, so things like string, fuzz, or long hair that is enmeshed in the fibers tend not to get picked up. Even set on max suction, it only grab stuff sitting on the surface of the carpet. The bin size in the robot is 0.3L, and you can set the clean station to empty it upon charging or only when the bin is full. After emptying, the bin in the robot and its dust filter can be removed, washed, and dried between uses. With daily runs (approximately 400 sq ft), for me the bin doesn’t fill up that much, and since the vacuum bag in the station can hold up to 2.5L, I probably only need to empty it every couple of months. A second spare vacuum bag is included. The vacuum bags are a consumable though, and are meant to be disposed and replaced when full. The fine dust particle filter on the back of the station can be shaken out but is not designed to be washed. I liked that the suction channel is clear on the bottom of the base and removable, so you can open it to clear a clog, if need be. The robot does a nice job getting right up to the baseboards without having to bump them, though it tends to bump furniture and objects in the middle of the rooms quite often, especially if the obstacle is shorter than 3” tall. I did like that it cleans right up close to the docking station, rather than giving it a wide berth, as other robots tend to do. However, I was surprised to find that bristles on the spin brush sometimes kink, tangle, and knot on each other; while I was able to get them untangled, it left some of the bristles bent and misshapen. Luckily, Samsung included a spare brush, so if it gets severe I can change it easily. Since I have a Samsung smartphone, I was able to use the Bixby AI assistant to control the robot via voice commands. The commands list can be found in the SmartThings app and includes changing the robot’s settings, cleaning a specific room, checking its status, and emptying the bin. I also connected Alexa to SmartThings, but was unable to find a list of accompanying voice commands to control the robot with Alexa. You can also change settings and start a cleaning cycle in the app itself. Overall, I think this robot vacuum does a fine job of cleaning my hard floors efficiently and regularly. The map the LIDAR sensor generates is accurate, and I can set no-go zones or use magnetic strips to contain it to the areas where I want it to run. It’s good at avoiding walls and doesn’t get stuck often, as long as you remove small obstacles or have it avoid areas that tend to cause it problems (wires, tall thresholds, tasseled rugs, etc.). When I need it to clean a different/new area, it can be run as a one-off session with no additional setup. There are several modes and options for customizing functionality, cleaning performance, and energy efficiency and since the bin is self-emptying, I won’t need to clean out the bin manually often, if at all. I do think it’s a shame that the clean station uses disposable filter bags as a consumable, from a sustainability standpoint, as I’d rather have a washable removable dust chamber. The battery life is more than enough to clean my home’s entire first floor multiple times, as it can complete a single pass in about 25 minutes.
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3 Good at first
Posted by Tony Moore on Oct 3rd 2024
This robot vacuum is good when its new, and it is the only one i could find that has a soft roller which works best on hard floors. The major problem i have is that you cant find replacement parts AT ALL. New filters, corner brush, etc, must be purchased from chinese knockoff companies on amazon or ebay and have such poor quality. There is no good replacement parts for sale by samsung. I have had this for maybe a year and a half i forgot exactly when but the battery is starting to really under perform and not last long before it goes back and charges which takes all day to clean. Most of the time the zone maps work but occasionall it will get lost and have to reset it on the base. Most annoying thing is the lack of parts to keep it fresh.