3.5 / 5 from PC Mag
Lance Ulanoff from PC Magazine has a review of the Scooba that you can read here
I’ve been worried about the noise after watching the online videos, but Lance says it’s not too bad.
The Scooba’s 80-dB whirring is louder than the slosh of a mop, but not annoying.
On getting stuck:
I also had to move my virtual wall halfway through because the Scooba, just like its brother Roomba did, got stuck under my hutch. Oddly, it never stopped trying to clean and the “I’m stuck” light never came one, but make no mistake—it was stuck. I pulled it out, turned the robot around, and then, to prevent the Scooba from rolling under the hutch again, I put the virtual wall in front of it. I used some furniture to block the den entrance. The Scooba really should ship with two virtual walls.
On cleaning the Scooba:
The brush chassis slides out sideways and then comes apart so you can clean the brush. The wire mesh filter and rubber vacuum port slide out; cleaning them is a matter of dumping out the dirt. But cleaning the roller takes time. I also had to wipe down the Scooba’s bottom. Part of it was covered with wet dirt, including the edges of the squeegee.