Roomba 690 Battery Life Calculator – How Long Will It Last?

🔋 Roomba 690 Battery Life Calculator

Estimate how long your Roomba 690 will run per charge based on your floor type, room size, and usage conditions.

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⚙️ Calculator Inputs
📊 Your Roomba 690 Battery Estimate
📋 Floor Type Runtime Reference
90 min
Hardwood / Laminate
88 min
Tile / Vinyl
75 min
Low-Pile Carpet
62 min
Medium-Pile Carpet
48 min
High-Pile Carpet
72 min
Mixed Surfaces
~300
Charge Cycles (NiMH)
1800 mAh
Stock Capacity
📊 Battery Age Degradation Table
ℹ️ How to read this table: The Roomba 690 uses a NiMH battery that degrades over time. The percentages below reflect typical capacity retention at each stage of battery life. Actual results vary based on charging habits and usage frequency.
Battery Age Capacity Retained Max Runtime (Hardwood) Max Runtime (Med. Carpet) Approx. Coverage (sq ft)
New (0–6 mo)100%90 min62 minUp to 800 sq ft
Average (6–12 mo)85%76 min53 minUp to 650 sq ft
Aging (12–18 mo)70%63 min43 minUp to 500 sq ft
Worn Out (18+ mo)50%45 min31 minUp to 350 sq ft
Replacement Needed<40%<36 min<25 min<280 sq ft
🗺️ Coverage Area by Runtime & Floor Type
Runtime Hardwood (sq ft) Low Carpet (sq ft) Med Carpet (sq ft) High Carpet (sq ft)
30 min~267~222~180~133
45 min~400~333~270~200
60 min~533~444~360~267
75 min~667~556~450~333
90 min~800~667~540~400
🔄 Charge Time & Cycle Reference
Battery State Charge Time Recommended Action Cycle Count Estimate
Fully depleted2–3 hoursAllow full charge before useAny
Partially depleted1–2 hoursDock after every runAny
New battery break-in3 hoursFull charge x3 to condition0–3
Battery replacement3 hours (first)Condition new battery fullyReset to 0
Storage modeN/ACharge to 40% before storingSuspend
💡 Common Room Sizes — Cleaning Estimate
Room / Area Size (sq ft) Estimated Runtime Needed Charges Required
Small Bedroom120~14–22 min1
Medium Bedroom180~20–33 min1
Living Room300~34–56 min1
Open Plan Kitchen/Living600~67–112 min1–2
Full Apartment (1BR)750~84–140 min1–2
Full Apartment (2BR)1100~122–205 min2–3
Small House (main floor)1500~167–278 min2–4
💡 Pro Tip: The Roomba 690 does not auto-resume after charging. If your area requires more than one charge cycle, you will need to manually restart it or schedule a second run. For areas over 800 sq ft, consider running the Roomba in zones across separate sessions.
🔧 Battery Health Tip: Always store your Roomba on the dock to maintain charge. Avoid letting the battery fully drain to 0% repeatedly — this shortens NiMH battery lifespan. Replace the battery every 12–18 months for optimal performance. Third-party replacement batteries (1800–3000 mAh) can extend runtime by up to 60%.

The battery of the Roomba 690 is built to last up to 90 minutes in one round. When the device is fresh from the factory it usually reaches that advertised time. For instance, one copy that operates for more than four years and finished above thousand cleaning tasks, always gives around 80 minutes per round.

Like this the battery keeps its skill quite well through the years.

Roomba 690 Battery Life and Replacement

A weird feature of the Roomba 690 is that the battery loses charge when one leaves it off the charging station. Even if the robot simply stands there without activity, leaving it off the base for less than 24 hours can fully drain the energy. When the charging station is shut off the outlet, the Roomba quickly dies in a few hours.

Remember that to avoid surprises.

The battery naturally wears down over time. Signs of a dying battery are shorter cleaning sessions. Also, the device cannot even manage to go a few inches from the station before asking for a round.

It stays their and yells “please charge Roomba” the whole day. In such case, you probably need a back-up battery. But sometimes the fault is not with the battery itself.

Before changing it, check if the charger causes the crash. Plug the connection in the outlet and watch if the lights turn on. If not, test another outlet.

When it still does not work, maybe the cable needs replacing. Also dust buildup from cleaning can block the right connection to the station.

Dirty contacts can also create troubles. The contacts for charging on the Roomba can warm too much and melt the plastic around them. Remove the battery and press the spring contacts under it back into place.

Error code “err5” commonly appears because of dirty contacts or when the battery must be exchanged.

It is possible to find back-up batteries of various kinds. The Roomba 690 uses a lithium-ion type. There are options with different capacities.

Some replacements have 1800 mAh at 14.4 V. Others reach more, for instance 5200 mAh or even 6.8 Ah. A true 48 Wh battery works for the Roomba 690. Some models fit with several Roomba series, including 500, 600, 700, 800 and 900.

One particular replacement works only for Roomba 690 and 691. They commonly come with a 30-day money-back guarantee and 12-month warranty, using quality cells.

Swapping the battery itself is not very hard. To install the new one in the Roomba 690, open the back cover using the four screws. Remove the old battery before any other repair work, because handling electrical parts with a chargedbattery can be dangerous.

The original battery from iRobot is sold on their website in standard and extended versions of capacity.

Roomba 690 Battery Life Calculator – How Long Will It Last?

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