iRobot Braava Jet m6
by iRobot · June 2019
The iRobot Braava Jet m6 is a dedicated robot mop with Precision Jet Spray and a vibrating cleaning head that tackles sticky messes and kitchen grease. Using iAdapt 3.0 with vSLAM visual navigation, it maps your home and cleans in efficient straight-line patterns. The Imprint Link feature pairs it with compatible Roomba vacuums to automatically mop after vacuuming is complete.
Capabilities
Specifications
Physical
Power & Battery
Sensing & Perception
Other
Pricing and Availability
This robot is currently available for purchase from the manufacturer or authorized retailers.
AI, Data & Privacy
Caution - data processed in the United States
This robot sends data to cloud servers in the United States. For EU residents, this means personal data is transferred outside the EU. While some companies use Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) or other legal mechanisms to comply with GDPR for transatlantic transfers, the data is not under direct EU jurisdiction. EU residents should review the manufacturer's Data Processing Agreement and privacy policy carefully.
How to keep it private
Navigation and mopping run on-device using the vSLAM camera processor. The robot can complete a cleaning cycle without internet once started. However, initial mapping, room labels, keep-out zones, scheduling, and Imprint Link coordination require the cloud-connected app.
Available privacy controls
The vSLAM camera processes images locally for navigation and does not stream or upload raw images to the cloud
Delete saved maps through the iRobot Home app. Maps can be rebuilt at any time.
EU users can request data access and deletion through iRobot customer support under GDPR provisions
The vSLAM camera processes navigation images on-device, which is a privacy positive. However, home maps are stored on Amazon cloud servers (since the Amazon acquisition). For privacy, periodically delete saved maps if you do not need room-specific features. Be aware that usage data including cleaning schedules and room layouts are associated with your Amazon/iRobot account. EU users can exercise GDPR data request rights.
What this means for EU residents
iRobot was acquired by Amazon in 2022. Home maps, cleaning history, and usage data are stored on Amazon cloud infrastructure in the US. iRobot updated its data practices under Amazon ownership. Room maps are created using the onboard vSLAM camera.
What the AI can do 7 capabilities
External AI connections Not allowed
This robot does not support external AI connections. All AI processing happens through the built-in system.
Security features 3 features
- encrypted-map-storage
- tls-cloud-communication
- camera-processes-locally
Configurability details App Only
iRobot Home app for room mapping, keep-out zones, scheduling, and Imprint Link setup. Alexa and Google Assistant for voice control. No public API or SDK.
Research notice
The information above is compiled from manufacturer documentation, published privacy policies, independent security research, and community findings as of the dates listed in our sources. AI capabilities, privacy features, and data handling practices may change with firmware updates or policy revisions. We make every effort to be accurate, but errors are possible. Always do your own research before purchasing. Check the manufacturer's latest privacy policy and terms of service directly for the most current information.
Sources
All information on this page is based on the following sources. Links open in a new tab.
- iRobot Braava Jet m6 Product Page - accessed 2026-03-29
- iRobot Privacy and Data Security - accessed 2026-03-29
- iRobot (Amazon) Data Practices - accessed 2026-03-29