This seems like a reasonable entry level robot vacuum with a good discount.
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This seems like a reasonable entry level robot vacuum with a good discount.
You need to tick the save $80 coupon box before adding it to the cart.
Does it crack jokes as its cleaning up your messy house? Insults perhaps?
Comedy?
Is this a joke (title)?
Interesting name for a robot vacuum
This product is a joke…I mean it sucks..I mean, oh geez..
OP missed the punchline
Hey Comedy, tell me a joke!
Your wife left you, your kids don't love you and you've just wasted $240 on a robot vacuum that will stop working in 2 months
So this is CL4P-TP's ancestor?
Made by the Sirius Cybernetics Corporation with a Genuine People Personality.
If you are confused about the first few comments, check the revisions.
Ha, my bad!
I bought this in January for $270. My quick review:
Pros:
It's actually a decent robot vacuum in that it sucks well, picks up a massive amount of dust from carpeted floors.
Excellent suction strength.
Fits under all my furniture.
Decent battery life.
Rarely, if ever gets stuck (only gets stuck if there are cables or clothes on the floor).
Includes two magnetic strips which you can place on the floor to prevent it from entering certain areas.
Good ability to go around corners.
Automatically returns to charging station when it is nearly out of battery. Excellent ability to return to charging station.
Comes with a remote, enabling you to control it like a radio-controlled car. The remote also allows you to change the suction strength, and tell it to go back to the charging station.
Has an app that works brilliantly (although only 2.4ghz wifi). The app allows you to control the direction, etc., just like the remote. It's better than the remote, because you don't need to point it at the robot. You can also change the suction strength. App also tells you battery level, etc.
Easy to empty bin.
Cons:
Most of the time it just runs around randomly. This means it often goes over the same areas twice or three times, and it takes longer to clean your whole apartment/house.
No mapping ability.
Sensor is too sensitive, so it gets very confused on floors with strong, direct sunlight and shadows, because it is fooled by the shadows. (it interprets the massive contrast between the sun's rays and the shadows as a wall or obstacle, and it keeps reversing to get out of there).
Overall conclusion:
I don't regret buying it, because it's keeping my floors clean, the remote and app are brilliant, and it was cheap. But I kind of wish I'd bough the Dreame F9 when it was on sale instead. My friend has the Dreame F9, and it seems to have more methodical cleaning, longer battery life, slightly stronger suction. But, if I were to buy a robot vacuum today, I'd probably spend a bit more and get one with laser mapping.
Thanks, that's a great review!
Xiaomi Vacuum Mop 1C
Waiting for Roomba Echo :P https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2022/aug/05/amazon-bu…
No laser, no go.
My mate has an expensive robot with a laser. There are only so many smarts that you can program in. It always misses spots. My old Ecovacs N79T just moved around randomly and did a fantastic job. After about an hour I'm sure it had covered every spot at least once. I do have a fairly small space. Chaos (rather than smarts) can sometimes reign supreme.
Ha ha! good one, this.