Samsung - Jet Bot+ Robot Vacuum with Clean Station - White

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Product Overview

Model number : VR30T85513W/AA
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

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  • 4
    Great vac; Smart Things app needs some work

    Posted by Gabrielle Knox on Dec 11th 2024

    This is now my third experience with robot vacs; years ago had a "dumb" one that kind of just bumped around, that's long in the trash; on my lower level have a competitor's vac without a clean station; and I've assigned the Samsung to do the upper levels. The Jet Bot is by far the best cleaner, and the quietest. Having two long haired dogs, I'm keenly aware of the need to regularly clean the tangle on the rollers. That said, the Samsung is also the best in that regard. To set up the Jet Bot, you need to install the Samsung Smart Things app; which will control various Samsung devices; I included an image showing the Jet Bot, my Series 8 TV, and an Air Purifier. Here is where I ran into some minor hiccups. While I was physically setting it up, I I asked my wife to download the app on her phone. She did so, and set the robot out to do an initial layout map.Equipped with Lidar mapping, it does a great job of getting a precise image of your rooms. After the first mapping & cleaning, I downloaded the app for myself; at that point it returned an error message that it was registered to someone else. What's not clearly indicated in the instructions is that to share operation between persons, you must "invite" that individual to use your app. There was also an issue where the first map did not segregate the area into rooms; it was all designated as one area. I decided to start over; told my wife to uninstall her app; I was then able to acquire the Jet Bot, and sent her an invitation which was accepted. We restarted the mapping process, this time it was able to define separate rooms. I've attached a photo to show the layout it detected. The red hatched areas are the kitchen and a bedroom bathroom which we designated as no go areas. Another issue I had with the app is in setting up perimeters. In theory, you're supposed to be able to draw lines on the map to indicate barriers; for instance, the entrance to the kitchen. In practice, it's very difficult on a phone to be able to draw a line with your finger in a small space. I tried to stretch the map on my phone's screen, every time I did that it lost the line, and would not allow me to redraw it. I was finally able to get it close enough, but not perfect. The app could definitely use some finessing. All that said, the machine itself performed flawlessly. I added a pic where you can see the striping lines it left while cleaning - looks like the grass in Yankee stadium! One last gripe - the price of the dust bags is up there; only 1 spare is included in the box; so you'll be shopping for more soon.

  • 5
    Sleek and Stylish - A Well Made Robovac

    Posted by Jermaine Ruiz on Dec 7th 2024

    The Samsung Jetbot+ is the self-emptying version of their newest Jetbot robovac. The Jetbot+ is controlled via the Samsung SmartThings app. The design is a big departure from the now discontinued Powerbot. The design brings together a look that is reminiscent of other robovacs on the market like offerings from Roomba and Shark (among others). I have robovacs from Roomba, Neato, Shark, and Deebot so I have pretty good familiarity with them and I know what I should expect out of them. Design and Features The Jetbot+ departs from its predecessors D-shaped design and returns to the recognizable round robovac shape. It measures in at 13.75Ø” x 3.9”. The cleaning path (roller head width) is 6” while its side brush collects debris along the edge. The overall look of the robot can be easily described as clean and precise. The robot itself feels fairly lightweight even though it is slightly larger than some of my other robovacs. The robot design features a single edge brush that works to sweep debris to the roller. There’s only a couple of controls located on the robovac body – start/stop button, a return home button, and the main power switch. On top of the main body is the LIDAR transmitter that the vacuum uses to navigate and map your house. The docking station on the Jetbot+ incorporates a self-emptying design. It’s a taller design – similar to the Roomba i7+ that popularized this setup a few years ago. The tower that makes up the dock is a little over 20 inches tall. This taller design can impact where you locate the vacuum since it may not fit under some things. The external dustbin in the dock has a 2.5L capacity which significantly expands the somewhat small 0.3L dust compartment This is my 5th robovac, and in my experience the app interface and workability can greatly affect your experience with the machine. I initially tried to setup the Jetbot+ with my LG V40 through the SmartThings app. I was not able to connect to the vacuum at all – I have ran into issues with this phone setting up other items, but I have always been able to connect after a little fiddling. I had to get my partner to assist via her new S22+. She was able to set it up immediately and configure it on the WiFi. Once setup in the app both of us ran into issues getting the app to communicate with the robot. I just manually started the Jetbot+ with the button on the machine, and it started mapping/vacuuming. After this run we started to get updates via the app. It was really weird – it took 2 times of running the Jetbot+ for it fully communicate with both of our phones, and even my Tab S8 Ultra. It was odd that the Samsung devices didn’t have a perfect pairing right away. Maybe updates were running in the background affected its communication? After overcoming this hurdle, controlling the Jetbot+ is done solely through the SmartThings app. We can use it on our phones, the tablet, and even through my partner’s Galaxy Watch 4+. The controls on the watch are a lot more slimmed down, but it was fun to see. Inside the app you can configure all of your settings, label rooms on the map, set no-go, zones, and scheduling. The app also pushes notifications to give you status updates – like it being stuck, battery ran low, or it finished cleaning. You can view its location in real time, which I found to be really awesome. You can see the path it has taken and what areas are still up for cleaning. You can tell it to clean a particular room or set of rooms and it follows the instructions without issue. Cleaning Cleaning is easy to setup. You have 3 levels of suction – normal, smart, and max. Smart mode toggles the cleaning power depending on the surface detected – a carpeted surface we get a higher suction setting than a hard floor. There’s another 3 movement patterns to choose from where the Jetbot+ can start with the walls/perimeter and then do the middle, or save the walls for last. The final mode is a zig zig pattern that eventually covers the area. We used the smart suction mode and used the mode to clean all the area first and then do the walls. You can also choose to set the Jetbot+ to clean until it runs out of power in order to get a deeper clean. The vacuum routinely makes a stop or 2 during cleaning to empty thanks to a shedding husky. We have it on a floor with mostly hard floors, but a couple area rugs and a carpeted room. Cleaning time seems to max out at about 1.5 hours when its ran until the battery is depleted. Otherwise it takes about 50-60min to do a full clean of the floor which is about 480 ft2. Performance wise the Jetbot+ seems to do a good job on hard floor picking up stray pet fur and dirt. It was able to pick up small rocks, and cereal crumbs. I didn’t toss a lot of larger items for it to pick up, but it seemed to be on par with my other robovacs. On carpet it again did a nice job. I didn’t notice much in the way of debris being left behind. However, it did have some issues with the debris along the wall in the carpeted room. Since the roller brush sits between the wheels it relies on the side brush to sweep things into it. Unfortunately things like pet hair and other stubborn debris aren’t easily cleaned up by the side brush on carpet. This is an issue I have found with the round robovacs where the roller brush doesn’t extend to the edge. My Neato D7 is the only robovac I have that doesn’t have this shortcoming due to its full width brush and “D” shape. The round shape also works against the robovac in corners, which is a shortcoming of any round robovac. Maneuverability of the Jetbot+ was great. It handle small obstacles like cords and kitchen/bath rugs without any issue. I think it actually handles the bath rugs better than any of the other robovacs I have – it doesn’t seems to push them around or scrunch them up like the others, which is a relief. Object detection and avoidance was solid as well. It did a great job of navigating around small obstacles like a mechanical pencil or small toys/figurines. I can even see in the maps where it circled around the objects during its cleaning cycle. Walking around or moving things on the Jetbot+ doesn’t trip it up at all. It handled the edge of the steps without issue and had no issue crossing any thresholds or up onto the area rugs. Other Observations Cleaning the rollers is pretty easy to accomplish. There is a cleaning guideline that you can easily follow in order to maintain your vac. Changing the filter is also straightforward – pull out the dustbin and the paper filter is under a flap. The dustbin can be rinsed out for easy cleaning as well. There are a couple of extra parts included – an extra side brush, an extra filter, extra dustbin bag, and magnetic boundary marker. I didn’t need to use the boundary marker, but it’s a simple and easy way to cordon off an area without having to mess with your app boundary settings. The LIDAR works really well for mapping. By far the fastest I have ever had a robovac map my house. I was able to watch it in action by checking in on one of my home cameras at night – the nighttime infrared camera picked up the LIDAR beams as it navigated around. I have a Google Home ecosystem setup, so it was important to me that it worked well with Google Assistant. It was very responsive to commands (once I figured out the keywords). Since my partner has invested herself in Samsung’s ecosystem with the S22+ and the Watch 4+ she was able to try out the integration with Bixby and get the most out of the SmartThings ecosystem. Both Google and Bixby worked well and provided us other avenues of controlling the Jetbot+. Overall, I have really liked the Jetbot+. The initial impression with the app was not so great, but that could be due to my device? After the first few hours it started behaving normally and has since worked like a champ. We have had zero issues after the initial setup. Performance wise it seems to do a nice job on the hardfloors and carpeted areas. It hasn’t had any issues traversing the house, avoiding objects, or getting caught up. The app interface works well and I really appreciate the path tracking that the app displays. This is a well made device that fits in well with Samsung’s ecosystem of products.

  • 5
    So far so good

    Posted by Jose Brady on Dec 4th 2024

    I am absolutely in love with my smart vacuum! It not only leaves my carpet looking pristine with those gorgeous vacuum lines, but it also motivates me to keep my home tidy and organized. It's a win-win situation because not only do I get to enjoy a beautifully clean floor, but my entire house stays twice as clean as I am encouraged to keep everything in order in order to use the vacuum.

  • 5
    Samsung Jet Bot+

    Posted by Kristopher Robinson on Dec 2nd 2024

    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.

  • 4
    Great vac, small hiccup with map

    Posted by Christopher Perry on Nov 24th 2024

    I had my eye on the Neato D9, but everyone kept mentioning how buggy it is. I have an older Neato that's just plumbed tired, not a Smart vac, but served well for years. Since I have multiple Samsung products at home, figured I'd give this one a chance. I don't regret it. It arrived discharged so, after a good 3 hours to fully charge, I let it loose. It mapped the house fairly well, although it didn't identify a couple rooms as actual "rooms", as you can see in the picture, and there's no way to manually identify them as rooms. I'll do a re-run of the mapping cycle, maybe it will fix that. It cleaned really well and is quiet. I'm hoping a future update will fix the "room" issue. It's also a little bigger than I thought it would be but maybe because I'm used to the smaller, older Neato.

  • 5
    Love It ??!

    Posted by Jacqueline Snyder on Nov 16th 2024

    This met beyond expectations! Samsung definitely delivered on a awesome product. Clean my multi type floors perfectly.

  • 4
    Pretty good device

    Posted by Heather Cruz on Nov 2nd 2024

    Bought from Best buy open box. I have had quite a few automated vacuums over the years and the lidar on here keeps it from getting stuck more often than all others. It like to catch in the same spots so you can tell it not to go there and then it's a done deal. Just a once a month clean up and bag replacement.

  • 4
    Sleek and modern and almost perfect robot vacuum

    Posted by Brittany David on Nov 2nd 2024

    This Samsung Jet Bot+ is most likely not your first robot vacuum but an upgrade from your less featured ones given the premium price. This Jet Bot+ is advanced with LIDAR room mapping and the self emptying clean station. Pros: *Looks fantastic and blends in with your decor. *Nice straight carpet lines *Set and forget Cons: *Super premium pricing *Refill bags are $40 for 5 *Mediocre app *Expensive refill bags for the clean station I consider myself to be pretty tech savvy and I still struggled with the initial app setup. You don’t necessarily need the app for the vacuum to work but to unlock all the features, you will need to download the accompanying phone app. After an hour of diagnosing my setup issues, it turned out that I had to disconnect from my home wifi after the initial link to the robot to finish the process. Was a pain but got it working. The app allows you to adjust the room it scanned, set up no-vacuum zones, and schedule your cleanings. The app does let you see live coverage of where the vacuum is going and what’s left to be done. After a cleaning, you can see the exact path it took and where the dirty zones were. The Jet Bot+ and cleaning station is sleek and modern that easily blended in with my home decor. With LIDAR technology, initial room mapping is fast, easy and accurate. The suction is automatically adjusted and the battery life is fantastic. What drew me to this robot vacuum is that it is self emptying. I had to empty my last robot vacuum every 2-3 days or it was full. This Jet Bot+ with Clean Station can hold 1-3 months of vacuuming. This is truly a set-it-and-forget-it system. I did try the “dry cheerios test” on hard floors and on carpet. While the Jet Bot+ didn’t scatter the cheerios on the hard floors, it did miss about 10% of the cheerios and needed a second pass for both the hard floor and carpets to fully clean. See picture for examples. In summary, I do love waking up to freshly vacuumed carpets with nice straight carpet lines. I also love the fact that I don’t have to worry about emptying the dust bin for months. I couldn’t give it 5 stars because of the initial set up issues and the failed cheerios test. Besides these 2 downfalls, I still overall recommend the Jet Bot+ with the Clean Station if you're tired of emptying your old robot vacuum every couple of days and love straight carpet lines.

  • 4
    A Capable, Convenient Robot Vacuum

    Posted by Meghan Alvarez on Nov 2nd 2024

    My first impression of the Samsung Jet Bot+ while I was unboxing it was that it had a very good build quality. The design was clean, giving it a pleasant aethetic, and the white only extended this impression. Setting it up was fairly simple. As I have other smart devices in our home, I already had Samsung's SmartThings app, and it took me a minute to select adding the Jet Bot, whith SmartThings downloading the required software. I took a couple of minutes to pair it to the app and complete the Wifi setup, and it was ready to go. One of the main features of the Samsung Jet Bot+ is the Clean Station where the robot vacuum automatically empties its dust bin after a cleaning session. The Clean Station holds 2.5 L of debris. It contains a disposable dust bag which makes it easy as well as convenient to empty, however is a recurring expense as it will have to be replaced after each use. The whole process is quite loud, but it only lasts about 15-20 seconds, and I really like the convenience of having to empty it contstantly. The vaccum has a built-in self-cleaning system that is designed to remove the strands of hair that get caught in the brush which makes life much eaiser for a dog owner like myself. The brush is made of soft woven textiles and antistatic silver threads that perform well on carpets and even better on hardwood floors such as mine. The vaccum also has a feature that automatically adjusts to the type of floor. For example, if it detects a carpet, it will increase the suction power to provide deeper cleaning and return back to normal when it senses hard floors. In practice though, it seemed to work better on hard floors as the fabric brush doesn't seem to agitate the carpet as well to get that deep clean, though it did a good job of picking up surface dirt. Overall it did a good job of keeping the floor free of dirt and pet hair. The side mounted brush did a good job of pulling dirt away from the edges of the floor, though at times it didn't perform as well in corners due to its round shape. The Jet Bot+ uses a Light Detection and Ranging (LIDAR) navigation system. The LIDAR is housed on top of the unit, and I found it doesn't do a great job of avoiding low obstructions, such as cords. There have been several times where the Jet Bot+ has become stuck due to phone charge cords or such that had ended up on the floor. Using LIDAR system the Jet Bot+ maps your home, helping the vacuum plan an efficient cleaning path and identify the areas it has and hasn’t cleaned. You can create virtual boundaries around the areas you don’t want the robot vacuum to go or clean, and it also comes with magentic tape which you can create physical boundaries. The Jet Bot+ also supports integration with Alexa and Google Assistant. Overall, the Samsung Jet Bot+ is a powerful robot vacuum that does its job well. It maps out it's cleaning run and runs a much better route than my prevous robot vaccums which seems to just roam around randomly. The self-emptying feature convenient. It is fully automated (though you do eventually have to empty the 3.5L bag) making it a great choice for those who have busy schedules but still want their floors clean without a lot of time and effort.