Roombas are extremely
popular because of fast-paced lives. These robotic vacuum cleaners have the
potential to clean the house automatically. It is comforting to relax on the
couch and let the robot clean up the crumbs off the floor.
Moreover, users can
control Roomba directly from their smartphone via the app. Just get iRobot Home
app, and it will enable you to set up cleaning schedules, manage Roomba and add
customizations.
But, in order to do
so, your robot vacuum cleaner needs to support Wi-Fi. Just hook it up to a
Wi-Fi network and get started. In case you are too lazy to even open an app for
controlling and using Roomba, then you can use voice commands. Luckily, Roomba
is compatible with both Alexa and Google Assistant.
Steps for connecting Roomba to Alexa
Considering that the
integration of smart assistant is applicable to all the machines, it cannot be
done on an individual basis. Follow these steps to get started.
·
First,
launch the iRobot application.
·
After
that, select the Settings option. It will be available at the upper left
corner.
·
Then,
select the Smart Home option.
·
Select
Works With Amazon Alexa.
·
After
that, click on the Link Account.
·
Now, the
Alexa app shall open.
·
In case
the application is not installed, then the link will open in the browser.
·
Tap on
Link.
·
Now, you
will be directed to the iRobot application.
·
You will
get a notification from the Alexa application that Roomba has been detected. In
case you do not get a notification, then you can do a manual search.
Users do not have to
turn on the iRobot Skill manually. It gets done automatically once the accounts
are connected.
Ensure that your
Roomba is hooked up to a Wi-Fi network. You should note that the Roomba will
only get connected to 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi networks.
Also, if the voice assistant
recognizes the commands, then your job will get done. But, when wrong commands
are given, Alexa shall not respond. For instance, you can create a command –
“Ask Room to stop cleaning.” In case anything different is said such as, “Ask
Roomba to stop vacuuming,” then Alexa won’t recognize the command.
Connecting Roomba to Google Assistant
The iRobot application
supports Google Assistant. It is integrated into it. Here is how you can link
both of them.
·
Launch the
Google Home application.
·
Select the
Add option. It is present on the main screen.
·
Click on
Set up device.
·
Tap on
Have something already set up?
·
After
that, conduct the search.
·
Choose
iRobot from the options.
·
Now, you
shall be redirected to the iRobot application.
·
Confirm
that you want to link the accounts.
·
After
that, choose Roomba.
·
Select the
room.
·
Verify the
address.
Can Amazon Alexa and Google Home be Use
Simultaneously for controlling Roomba?
If you are wondering
whether you can use Amazon Alexa and Google Home at the same time for
controlling the vacuum cleaner, then the answer is no. Each assistant responds
to different commands. But, users can toggle between the two while controlling
Roomba.
Additional Tips
Before connecting the
Roomba with Alexa, ensure that the devices are connected to the Wi-Fi. Or else,
the connection will fail.
Ensure that the Roomba
app and Google Home app are up to date. Outdated apps could lead to
compatibility issues.
The assistants respond
to the commands that they recognize. So just remember the commands created in
the setup process.
Conclusion
You can easily control
Roomba with digital assistants. Just speak out what you want, and the robot
will do it. However, when the assistants do not recognize the commands, they will
not respond.
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