iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum vs Shark Apex UpLight

iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum

iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum

★ 4.3 (7,801) $599.99
0/100
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★ Winner
Shark Apex UpLight

Shark Apex UpLight

★ 4.8 (1,734) $199.99
100/100
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Quick takeaway

Shark Apex UpLight leads this matchup 0 to 0 on measured spec rows and by 100 points overall. Shark Apex UpLight is also about $400.00 cheaper at the latest tracked price.

Choose iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum if...

Pick iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum if its current price, brand, or design fits your shortlist better than Shark Apex UpLight. It currently costs about $400.00 more, so make sure those wins matter to you.

Choose Shark Apex UpLight if...

Pick Shark Apex UpLight if its current price, brand, or design fits your shortlist better than iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum.

Side-by-side specs

This is the raw comparison view. It is there for the rows that actually decide the purchase, not just the headline winner badge.

Battery and power

Spec iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum Shark Apex UpLight
Battery Life Up to 75 min -
Power Source - Corded

Dimensions

Spec iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum Shark Apex UpLight
Dustbin 0.5 L -

General

Spec iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum Shark Apex UpLight
Bin Type - Bagless
Brand iRobot Shark
Category Vacuum cleaner Vacuum cleaner
Type Robot vacuum Upright or stick

The verdict

Based on 13 spec comparisons plus user ratings, the Shark Apex UpLight comes out ahead with a stronger overall score.

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Comparison FAQ

These answers explain how the score is built, when the lower-scoring option still makes sense, and what to confirm before you buy.

What is the iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum vs Shark Apex UpLight score measuring?

VSFinder compares 12 visible spec rows, then blends those wins with current price and Amazon rating signals so the page reflects both raw specs and real shopping context.

When does the lower-scoring option still make sense?

The lower-scoring model can still be the better buy if the few areas where it wins line up with how you shop. That matters most when those wins cover the exact features you care about more than the overall leader.

What should I confirm before I buy?

Confirm the live Amazon listing for price and availability, then double-check the few spec rows that matter most to your use case. We currently track $599.99 for iRobot Roomba j7+ Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum and $199.99 for Shark Apex UpLight.