When iRobot filed for bankruptcy in December of last year, no one knew for sure if we’d ever see the launch of a new Roomba again. iRobot confirmed plans for a comeback with a big announcement on July 7: New Roombas have been released for the first time since iRobot handed ownership to its manufacturer, Picea.
Of the five new Roomba robot vacuums and the new cordless upright wet dry Roomba vacuum, most are available for purchase now. Others will be ready to ship over the next few weeks. Here’s a quick rundown of the 2026 lineup:
It pains me to say that the pink Mini Roomba still hasn’t made its way to the U.S. But let’s go over the other big developments.
The Roomba Electro Plus is probably the most fun addition to the family. This actually isn’t iRobot’s first foray into non-robotic vacuums — the retired iRobot H1 handheld vacuum is buried deep in niche iRobot lore. The Roomba Electro Plus has too many cool features to be forgotten that easily. If it can resonate with consumers better than Dyson’s latest attempt to branch into the robot vacuum space, it’s already a W in my book.
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