Not as Groundbreaking as the Roomba i7 Vacuum, Still a Super Helpful Little Device
I've seen some not-so-great reviews about the M6 and I can understand why, BUT i'm here you tell you if you love your Roomba vacuum you're going to love this mop too, just with one caveat. You need to get through the mapping process and setup some "no go zones." I feel like the biggest complaint with this mop is that it gets "stuck" but there is a work around.
On my first mapping run, this mop went down a slight incline into the laundry room and couldn't get back up. After I addressed that, the mop went WAY deep into a carpeted area (even though it's supposed to recognize carpeting). So started over, I physically blocked off the areas I didn't want it to go with gates and furniture, mapped it, mapped it again. Then I moved all my gates and used the "no go zones" for the areas I previously blocked off. Now I haven't had a problem with it getting stuck.
Dry mopping. Before I bought this I couldn't really understand the point of dry mopping. I thought, "Is it really clean just running a dry pad all over the floor??" Well yeah, actually it is. The proof is in the pudding. Run the M6 with the dry pad and look how much dirt and pet hair it picks up, it's pretty impressive.
After the iPhone I really feel like the Roomba i7+ vacuum is the 2nd coolest piece of consumer technology. The Braava M6 isn't that game changing, but I would definitely put it in my top 10 pieces of consumer tech.