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roborock S7 MaxV Robot Vacuum and Sonic Mop, 5100Pa Suction, 3D Structured Light Obstacle Avoidance, Auto Lifting Mop, Ultrasonic Carpet Detection, Compatible with Alexa, Perfect for Pet Hair
Brand | roborock |
Model Name | S7 MaxV Robot Vacuum with 5100Pa Suction |
Special Feature | ReactiveAI 2.0 Obstacle Avoidance, 3D Structured Light System, Robot Vacuum and Sonic Mopping, 5100 Pa Suction Power See more |
Color | Gray |
Product Dimensions | 13.9"L x 13.8"W x 3.8"H |
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About this item
- ReactiveAI 2.0. With Roborock’s next generation of obstacle avoidance technology, ReactiveAI 2.0, S7 MaxV can navigate around common domestic hazards using its RGB camera and a new neural processing unit. An additional light turns on in dark rooms, making obstacle recognition as effective at night as during the day. 3D structured light systems supplement the RGB camera and can spot unknown objects, determine their size and location, and allow the robot to navigate around them.
- Next-Level Intelligence. Using its camera, S7 MaxV can now recognize the furniture in your home and place them on the map automatically. It can also identify your floors in each room and recommend cleaning patterns and scrub intensity accordingly.
- The Most Powerful Roborock Robot Vacuum Ever. S7 MaxV has more suction power than any previous Roborock robot vacuum, generating a maximum of 5100 Pa. That’s more than double the power of S6 MaxV. It quickly picks up debris, hair, dust, and more from hard floors and carpets.
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Suction power | 4.2 | 4.1 | 4.0 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.4 |
For deep cleaning | 3.7 | 3.8 | 3.6 | 3.7 | 4.0 | 3.3 |
Battery life | 4.4 | 4.6 | — | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Remote Control | 4.0 | — | — | 4.2 | 4.9 | 3.0 |
Value for money | 3.7 | 4.1 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.1 |
Sold By | Roborock Technology Co. Ltd | Roborock Technology Co. Ltd | Roborock Technology Co. Ltd | Roborock Technology Co. Ltd | Roborock Technology Co. Ltd | Spreetail |
surface suggestion | Carpet, Tile, Wood | Hard Floor, Carpet, Wood, Tile | Carpet,Floor | Carpet, Marble, Wood, Tile, Upholstery | Carpet, Marble, Wood, Tile, Upholstery | Carpet |
runtime | — | 180 minutes | — | 240 minutes | 180 minutes | — |
batteries included | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ | ✗ |
battery average life | 180 minutes | 180 minutes | 180 minutes | 240 minutes | 180 minutes | 300 minutes |
compatible devices | Amazon Echo | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones | Google Home, Smartphones | Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Google Home | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones | Amazon Echo |
weight | 10.36 pounds | 7 kilograms | 28 pounds | 16.5 pounds | 28.4 pounds | 10 pounds |
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About Roborock
Founded in July 2014, Roborock specializes in the research, development, and production of products that make peoples lives more comfortable. We design our range of robot vacuums, and our cordless stick vacuum to work so effectively that people are empowered to spend more time on the things they love and less time on chores.
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Product Description
Real-Time Video Call & Built for Security and Privacy
Sonic Vibration Technology
Mop Floors and Vacuum Carpets in One Go
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Avoiding the Unknown
Equipped with 3D Structured Light obstacle sensing, unknown* obstacles are identified and avoided.
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LiDAR Navigation
Precision LiDAR navigation accurately maps your home and makes all smart features possible.
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5100 Pa Intense Suction
Clean extra deeply with a maximum suction of 5100Pa* in Max+ mode
*Manufacturer testing.
Roborock S7MaxV, Robot Vacuuming Made Even Easier.
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Ultrasonic Carpet Detection
Accurately identifies carpets and tells the robot to lift the mop, turn around, or keep mopping the carpet.
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180 mins Runtime
Get up to 180 minutes of runtime in one clean, enough to tackle most homes.
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Voice Control
Start a clean, change settings, and more with the power of your voice. Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Siri Shortcuts support.
Comprehensive App Control
- Automatically recognizes up to 4 levels for efficient navigation. And now, you can view your home with a 3D map.
- S7 MaxV automatically recognizes bedrooms, living rooms, etc., with adjustable suction power and vibration speed, you can set the right amount of suction power and scrubbing intensity for each room.
- Use virtual No-Go Zones, Invisible Walls, and No-Mop Zones to stop your robot from where you don't want it to go. Schedule your cleaning by time and rooms.
* Only support 2.4G WiFi.
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Product information
Brand | roborock |
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Model Name | S7 MaxV Robot Vacuum with 5100Pa Suction |
Special Feature | ReactiveAI 2.0 Obstacle Avoidance, 3D Structured Light System, Robot Vacuum and Sonic Mopping, 5100 Pa Suction Power |
Color | Gray |
Product Dimensions | 13.9"L x 13.8"W x 3.8"H |
Included Components | Robot Vacuum, Power Cable, Charging Dock, User Manual, Water Tank, Mop Cloth Mount, Mop Pad |
Filter Type | Washable Filter |
Battery Life | 180 minutes |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Capacity | 2.4 Grams |
Are Batteries Included | Yes |
Control Method | Voice |
Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Manufacture Year | 2022 |
Item Weight | 10.36 pounds |
Manufacturer | roborock |
ASIN | B09N3PFLLC |
Item model number | S7MaxV |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #2,039 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #2 in Robotic Vacuums |
Batteries required | Yes |
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Customers like the mapping capabilities and appearance of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention that it does an outstanding job of mapping and avoiding obstacles. They are also satisfied with the battery life, and ease of use. However, some customers differ on suction, value, quality, and easy of filling.
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Customers like the ease of use of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say it is simple, takes no time at all, and is top-notch. Customers also say that the app is fairly easy and shows where and what the robot is cleaning and how. They also appreciate the quick mapping and scheduling features, which saves them time.
"...Assuming the robot lasts past the initial year (given how easy it is to maintain, I rate that as very likely)..." Read more
"...* The docking unit is pretty straight forward and does a stellar job of emptying 95-100% out of the vacuum's sealed on-board dust bin into the..." Read more
"...Mapping is far superior.- Setup is easier- This never gets stuck-..." Read more
"...It was so easy. Step by step guide and then an app. Once you unwrap it, you plug it in and then download the app...." Read more
Customers like the mapping of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say it is easy to set cleaning areas, and it maps the house quickly. The navigation around obstacles is excellent, and the robot is able to accurately map the house the first time.
"...It helps the robot navigate and it lets you look at pictures of objects the robot has identified as obstructions (if you have that option enabled),..." Read more
"...at all because my main interest is in it's vacuuming and superior navigational capability over time I began noticing my laminate flooring suddenly..." Read more
"...How is this better than the other guys?- Mapping is far superior.- Setup is easier- This never gets stuck-..." Read more
"...Additionally, it detected stairs very well...." Read more
Customers like the battery life of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say that it is VERY efficient, keeps up so much better, and does not use much power, water, nor the cleaning solution. The lidar is so much more efficient at mapping and avoiding obstacles, and the battery lasts for the entire cleaning even on max suction.
"...I have not only been surprised by how good and time saving this is but amazed in every aspect...." Read more
"...Wow is all I can say. It vacuums and mops and it does so efficiently...." Read more
"...Its such a time saver and it works great...." Read more
"While this is expensive, what it does is save time and that makes it worth it. I can do my entire house with one button push...." Read more
Customers like the appearance of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say that it leaves their floors beautiful, the hard floor looks nice and clean daily, and it's well-designed. Customers also appreciate the beautiful cleaning patterns, which make their living space look cleaner and cleaner.
"...The bottom line here is that this machine appears to be well designed both from a hardware and software standpoint but even artificial intelligence..." Read more
"...No streaks and our hardwoods look beautiful!..." Read more
"...I decided to spend the money bc I love coming home to a spotless, shinny floor...." Read more
"...It is just stunningly amazing. Our floors now are cleaned every day and even at that its amazing how much dirt it gets up...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that the mopping feature works really well and that it dries the mop head so that it never gets stuck. However, others say that it struggles a bit with tough stains, doesn't leave nice clean vacuum lines in their carpet, and that some features don't work properly.
"...It keeps my house clean with really minimal effort...." Read more
"...Setup is easier- This never gets stuck- The mop actually cleans the floors (the other seemed like it pushed dirt around)-..." Read more
"...This product is amazing!!! She arrived Monday night at my house. I put her together (attached the ramp) and plugged her in to charge...." Read more
"...I’ve noticed a considerable improvement in cleanliness running the mopping nightly in my kitchen after dinner. The floor stays bright and clean...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some say it's well worth the money, while others say it is pricey.
"...not light on the wallet it has proven thus far to have been well worth the money spent...." Read more
"...That said, it is extremely expensive but if you can shell it out you will likely be satisfied, too!..." Read more
"...There’s truly no area left poorly cleaned and I’m so happy. Worth every penny." Read more
"...Thus, as a conclusion to my initial impression - S7 MaxV is worth every penny and an automatic dust evacuation unit only adds great value to an..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the suction of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some say it has very powerful suction that keeps carpets clean and floors mopped, while others say that it almost always gets stuck somewhere and needs to be rescued. Some customers also mention that the suaction power seems fairly weak, even on the max setting.
"...Why?- It never finished a run. It almost always got stuck somewhere and needed to be rescued.-..." Read more
"...It fills itself. It empties itself. It cleans itself. It never gets stuck. It dries itself…...." Read more
"...It will get hung up on some things, still, such as metal floor heater grates and long Ethernet (any really) cables stretched across the floor, and..." Read more
"...The vacuum is way more intelligent. It doesn't get stuck at all like the Ecovac I had, which would go haywire and back into everything...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the ease of filling. Some mention that it vacs, mops, empty and refills itself, does a stellar job of emptying, and has a great water reserve. Others say that it won't empty itself, the dust cup doesn't get filled, and the bin is also too small.
"...As if that weren’t annoying enough, the mop attachment has no way to actually remove fluid from the surface it’s cleaning, so cleaning with it is..." Read more
"...* The docking unit is pretty straight forward and does a stellar job of emptying 95-100% out of the vacuum's sealed on-board dust bin into the..." Read more
"...Finally the vacuum stopped emptying. After looking online, I had to take the stupid thing apart and clean parts of it...." Read more
"...It fills itself. It empties itself. It cleans itself. It never gets stuck. It dries itself…...." Read more
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Q. This version doesn’t come with the fancy dock. Is that bad?
A. Yes and no. The robot has an internal dustbin of perhaps 20 cubic inches volume, which is enough to clean a few large rooms in a row without filling up, but only if they’ve been cleaned already recently (which thankfully is usually the case after a while if you’ve set a proper cleaning schedule). That said, since the robot runs as little as once per week or as much as 4 full runs per day (“full run” here meaning the robot runs until its battery reaches 20% and it has to return to dock), depending on your schedule, if a lot of dirt is introduced or you haven’t run it recently, it can get tiresome to empty the dustbin manually. On the one hand, that’s still a lot less effort than manually shoving a vacuum into every corner of the space, but since the robot uses a semi-enclosed dustbin rather than a filter bag, you have to shake all the dust and fibers out of the bin by hand which inevitably leads to a small cloud of dust in your face and around your trash bin. I lasted less than a week before I decided to order the auto- empty, or “plus” dock.
Q. What about my privacy? I heard this model has a camera.
A. It does. It also has an onboard AI to process the images from the camera so it doesn’t need to send them to the cloud for processing. It’s not my job nor my area of expertise to tell you how much privacy you need, but i will say that I’ve had the robot for most of a week and my router has logged a total traffic of about 500MB from the robot. Since I’ve been monitoring the robot from my phone at work and used the remote access function, that’s a reasonable amount.
Q. Remote access?! But what if someone used that to drive around my home taking pictures of my stuff?
A. Well, assuming that they didn’t go to the effort of brute forcing their way past the encryption on the connection, they’d have to have your login information for the app (they’d have to know which brand of robot you got to even know which app to use) and they’d have to enter the dot-pattern lock code that the app asks for every time you use the remote function, and that’s assuming you enabled that function at all, as it’s disabled by default and can only be enabled by physically interacting with the robot. But even assuming that they got past those hurdles, they’d then have the privilege of directing the robot to crawl across your floor at ~5 inches per second while announcing that “remote viewing is active”, and they’d still only have a camera view from 1.5 inches over the ground, which isn’t a great perspective from which to steal someone’s data. Combine that with the fact that the robot is incapable of opening doors and the remote connection can be terminated by pushing any of the easily accessible buttons on the slowly moving robot, and you aren’t exactly left with the stuff of nightmares.
Q. What about the AI? Is it going to take over the world?
A. Well, I can’t be sure about larger AIs, but the one in this robot is nearly smart enough to avoid getting the robot trapped by chairs with crossbars for feet and not quite smart enough to find a way to roll over ethernet cables without tangling them. It helps the robot navigate and it lets you look at pictures of objects the robot has identified as obstructions (if you have that option enabled), but it’s not going to be thinking circles around even the average housepet.
Q. What about this mopping function?
A. I wish I could say that it’s amazing and I don’t think I’ll ever mop again, but that just isn’t so. Mostly it’s because my house was built over half a century ago and the robot was designed last year, but my kitchen is the main area that needs to be mopped and it is unfortunately filled with the sort of cupboards that overhang the floor by a couple inches - just low enough that the robot can’t get under them. As a result, the major splash zones right under the ledge go completely untouched by the mopping operation. As if that weren’t annoying enough, the mop attachment has no way to actually remove fluid from the surface it’s cleaning, so cleaning with it is kinda like putting a moist washcloth on a string attached to a stick and kinda dragging along the ground over the stains: not the most immediately effective option. That said, with enough passes and cleaning of the mop attachment proportional to the amount of material to be cleaned, it eventually gets most of the floor pretty clean. And since individual passes are essentially free as far as personal effort goes… it’s good enough I guess. I just wouldn’t go for this model if all you need done is mopping.
Q. What about the price?
A. Well, at 2-5 times the cost of manually operated vacuums, it is definitely an investment, and it does fall a little short in some ways. For example, it doesn’t agitate carpet as energetically as most vacuums and doesn’t suck quite as hard either, so it’s unlikely to get as much cleaning done on the first pass as other vacuums. Then again, each pass is a significant investment of your time and effort with a regular vacuum, whereas with the robot you just have to tell it where you want it to clean, how many times, and what level of suction or scrubbing to do and it will do the rest on its own (note: it will charge in between cleaning cycles if it needs more charge to be able to finish, but it will resume once it has enough charge and will remember where it left off. second note: depending on which dock you have, you may be required to intervene to empty the dustbin, as well). The other main flaw is that there are some things it just can’t do. The robot is incapable of fitting into tight spaces and can’t climb stairs, so cleaning those areas is right out. In addition, the vacuum roller is several inches from the edge of the robot, so while the side brush can sometimes push loose debris into the vacuum, that pretty much only works on tile, wood and other flat non-porous surfaces. Thankfully, humans and most of our preferred living partners tend not to travel those areas much either, but you can still expect to occasionally need to shove a conventional vacuum around into those awkward spaces. And of course the stairs. In any case, I suppose it’s a long investment, but some napkin math tells me that over the course of the next year, I’ll save approximately 40 hours of cleaning. Assuming the robot lasts past the initial year (given how easy it is to maintain, I rate that as very likely), it will have paid for itself by then in saved labor.
Q. If there was one more thing you’d add to make this product better, what would it be?
A. Fast charging. The robot will automatically attempt to return to its dock when it drops below 20% power. Using the basic charging dock, it takes just over 4 hours to charge after that. In a world where most phones can charge from 20% to 80% in less than an hour (some in less than 15 minutes), I’m not entirely sure why this robot takes over 4 hours to charge. There is something to be said for the longevity gains to be had from slow charging over fast charging, but I think I would have preferred a setting in the app with an explanation attached and a slot on the side of the robot for installing a new battery. I’d like to stress that this is not a critical feature of this robot, but it would be nice to be able to schedule all the cleaning for when I’m at work, but it requires too much battery charge, and the dock can’t replenish it fast enough.
Q. Overall, are you happy with the robot?
A. Yes. Very. I was happy enough with it when all it had done was clean my carpets, but for an extra kick, I decided to ask it to clean my garage, in which everything from woodworking to machining to welding is performed and which hadn’t been cleaned for 2 years. Not only did the robot not catch fire or explode (not even a little, though it did ask me to clean its roller), but it actually cleaned up all the dust, sawdust, metal filings, welding sparks and stray leaves! I honestly hadn’t been sure it would survive that sort of torture test, especially since the manual says it’s only for indoor home use and my garage is not the environment the designers meant when they wrote that. So far, I’m quite impressed and I just hope I can find a way to make it do its job without buying every accessory and replacement part under the sun, since you kind of have to expect that sort of nonsense with companies that try to convince you their product catalogue is a lifestyle.
=== THE VACUUM CLEANING UNIT ===
* The initial rapid (no vacuuming option) LIDAR MAPPING is exceptional in it's accuracy although if a room has ceiling to floor mirrors the LIDAR laser ranging will think that what's in the mirror is another room and it will show on the map on your cell phone app. Just create a "no-go" zone for that area and no problem. With each successive cleaning the machine seems to fine tune it's "understanding" of each room. However if one completely rearranges everything in a room it may take a run or two for it to fully adapt.
* The OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE artificial intelligence exceeded my expectations. That said, when I do manual vacuuming I always move things around some to get to various tight spots so I do something similar for this robotic vac before turning it loose and I'm not lugging around a manual vac while doing so. Obviously if an object is very small it will not be considered an obstacle and it will go over it and try to suck it into it's dust bin. Sometimes an A/C power cord will fall into this category and it will wrestle with it and in my experience it eventually just leaves it but I just make sure I clear such wires before sending the gizmo on it's vacuum run.
The obstacle avoidance feature has 2 settings with one being less strict than the other setting. I use it on the less strict setting so that it navigates narrow spaces more thoroughly. This can result in it bumping a door that is ajar such that it shuts itself into a room and can't get out by itself to either go on the next room to vac or to the charging dock. I just wedge rubber door stops under the ends of such doors and they stay put during operations. The MaxV variant of the S7 has the more advanced AI obstacle avoidance system and to me was worth the extra cost. The newer S8 units have similarly capable obstacle avoidance systems using just slightly different technology.
* Roborock's mapping app for the cell phone does the job and and can be updated automatically. My only very minor issue with it is that when dividing rooms or marking off "no-go" zones on my smaller Android phone it can get a bit fiddly but I think most people have iPad sized phones these days so likely won't find this an issue.
=== THE AUTO-EMPTY DOCKING UNIT ===
* The docking unit is pretty straight forward and does a stellar job of emptying 95-100% out of the vacuum's sealed on-board dust bin into the sealed bag within the sealed container on the dock. The dock has an additional HEPA filter which prevents essentially any particles from escaping into the air around it. It can be rather loud during this operation which will at most only last 30 seconds. The empty frequency can be adjusted from "Smart", "Light", "Balanced" and "Max". the "Max" runs the full 30 secs and the other 3 are pretty much left up to the AI to figure out. Not sure what the diff is between the "Smart" and "Balanced". I just use "Balanced" and if in doubt manually run it from the app which will go 30 secs. I haven't filled the bag yet because it claims to hold 1-4 months worth of dust but that depends on how many pets, kids, foot traffic and where one lives as to how much service will be had from the bag. Also with this older (released early-2022) Roborock Auto-Empty units used with the model S7 MaxV vacuum a non-bag canister can be obtained which I purchased just in case inflation (no pun) makes buying bags a "no-go" zone. I don't think Roborock is offering that option with their latest S8 units. I just swap the container holding the bag with the special container using no bag.
=== THE APP USED TO CONTROL EVERYTHING ===
* I mentioned what I deemed the most significant aspects of the app above but it has other features which can be found in the manual and on Youtube.
Bottom line is I am most pleased with my new Roborock vac. It keeps my house clean with really minimal effort. I am a bit of a technical geek (retired programmer/analyst) so maintaining the thing is more fun than a chore to me. It also made me laugh one time when I sent it on a mission to vacuum the wash room. I heard the unit's voice announce that it was leaving the dock to go clean. It rolled out into the living room where I was sitting and at first seemed to be looking around as though lost moving to and fro then after a few seconds of roving it suddenly figured out what to do and went straight through the dining are to the wash room to finish it's mission. This likely is not as amusing put into words as it was to watch.
UPDATE 05-05-2023: After more time with this Roborock S7 MaxV I felt relating some additional experiences may be useful to some. Although I have not used the vacuum's mopping feature at all because my main interest is in it's vacuuming and superior navigational capability over time I began noticing my laminate flooring suddenly looking shinier. Mind you I hadn't manually mopped in an embarrassingly long time so this vac was doing better than I with my excellent Miele canister vac which I now only use to occasionally tune up the Roborock of accumulated surface dust from it's missions. The robot vac shamed me into actually doing a proper mopping of the floor. Now it will stay that way.
The point here is that prior to using this type vacuum it is very useful to first thoroughly clean the floors (or carpets) as a baseline THEN use this spiffy device to keep it that way on a daily basis as it has for me. I'm an older widower living alone now for 8 years and I try to keep the place as clean as possible. With the S7 MaxV it's like having a service regularly vacuuming the floors. I live in the mountains and it takes no time for dust to accumulate here so again I am quite satisfied with this particular robotic vacuum.
UPDATE 06-06-2023: After a couple months of owning the Roborock S7 MaxV and it's self-empty docking station I can say that using it to clean my laminate flooring once a week is more than adequate for a single guy living in a 2050 square foot single story home. I fired if up a lot the first week or so to assess it's capabilities. It was cleaning overkill for my purposes BUT I have zero pets and just one person with no carpets. My experience might have been different had I not first baseline super cleaned the house before beginning to use this vacuum. I mention this because I watched many reviews with videos showing problems with too much pet hair or "dirt" accumulated in the vacuum's dust bin before the thing could even finish a trip around their home's flooring. I've concluded that carpets are tougher for these machines which is why I have no issues with it's performance. Also if a home has 2 adults, 3 kids, 3 dogs, a cat or two and live in the country expecting one of these things to do a perfect job might be a big ask. Particularly if one does not have regular vacuum schedule adjusted to the amount of daily/weekly accumulated dirt. I get buy once a week but a household such as the one described above might require a daily run to avoid massive dirt accumulation in the dust bin before it's finished doing it's thing.
The bottom line here is that this machine appears to be well designed both from a hardware and software standpoint but even artificial intelligence and sturdy hardware have their limitations.
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-Evita correctamente los obstaculos en el piso
-Aspira y trapea de manera eficiente
-Usa menos agua en comparacion con un trapeador manual
First of all, the mapping. That was SO QUICK. Dividing the rooms was also so easy. So initial set up was an A+.
I'm typing this as my vacuum does its thing. Tried it first in my bedroom and it did such a great job. It also vacuums under the bed that I can never do with a regular vacuum (or my old cheap robot vacuum because it would get stuck or lost). I let it clean my entire place, and the floors definitely felt clean.
What was so great to see is how efficient it was at cleaning. My old robot vacuum was like a psycho going all over the place but it got the job done. This one knew exactly how to clean the room efficiently that by the time it finishes, it still has a lot of battery life. And for me it's nice that I don't have to heart the vacuum going for half an hour just to clean my room (this one took 13 minutes from the time it left the docking station to the time it started charging again).
One thing though is I have a really high pile tiny rug in the bedroom and that was a little wet afterwards. My low pile carpets were not wet after the cleaning.
Also in my first clean, it never got stuck! Amazing.
Anyway if you can afford it and would rather do something else than cleaning your floors, go for it.