Roborock be like: ain't much but it’s honest work. Thank you for the short educational and helpful video, Wyatt! Based on your experience with them, which one would you recommend? The robot vacuum cleaners are on sale at the moment and I need one as my cat has got some fur. The iRobot speaks more to me, it got its job in this video better done and it’s a bit cheaper than roborock. I mainly need one to pick up the hair (human and cat) from the ground and dust in general as I can’t vacuum everyday.
The Roborock had a hard time picking up the metallic confetti for this video…. But it is actually our favorite! It is the go-to for daily cleaning. It does a really great job! amzn.to/4du62lC
This test was conducted very poorly, the roborock is designed to reposition itself if it is picked up and placed down somewhere else. This process involves moving the robot around until it recognises the walls and subsequently the room in which it is loacted. Picking it up and boarding the sides of a small box effectively means the robot learnt a map of your house before this video was filmed, then you placed the robot in a strangers house and told it to clean. No offence, but this comment section is full of uneducated individuals who do not understand how these systems work. Many of you folks don’t actually understand what these robots are doing or why and it’s a shame to see you guys drawing such inaccurate conclusions about the roborock when this test is deeply flawed. A far more accurate way of testing these robots would be to measure the same weight of rubbish and scatter it in a room, then watch both vacuums serperately vacuum up the rubbish. Then compare the weight of their rubbish bins before and after, while also visually comparing the two. Please stop feeding false information and drawing uneducated conclusions about robot vacuums, no offence but you watch any other comparison review comparing roborocks to roombas and the outcome will be very very different.
I appreciate your input, but I disagree…. the real issue was that it had trouble picking up the metallic confetti. We have put the Roborock in that same box and it picked up 100% of the other messes we’ve tried. This was the only one where it failed. We don’t claim to be experts on robot vacuums… I’m just trying to have some fun with my 6 year old 😉
iRobot needed the win this week…
Lol sure did
Great job Wyatt!!
Thanks!!
Will be nice to see same test for Roborock with dual roller system. Q5 pro q8 Max, S8
We were surprised with how bad it did!
Looks like fun :)
It was!
IRobot is an absolute champ, impressive, Roborock is just so confused...
Agreed 😆
Roborock be like: ain't much but it’s honest work.
Thank you for the short educational and helpful video, Wyatt!
Based on your experience with them, which one would you recommend? The robot vacuum cleaners are on sale at the moment and I need one as my cat has got some fur.
The iRobot speaks more to me, it got its job in this video better done and it’s a bit cheaper than roborock.
I mainly need one to pick up the hair (human and cat) from the ground and dust in general as I can’t vacuum everyday.
The Roborock had a hard time picking up the metallic confetti for this video…. But it is actually our favorite! It is the go-to for daily cleaning. It does a really great job!
amzn.to/4du62lC
I wonder why Roborock struggled so much with the confetti??
It did much better with the rice!!
Roborock had a disappointing performance! 🤔
😳agreed
iRobot for the win 👏
🙌
This test was conducted very poorly, the roborock is designed to reposition itself if it is picked up and placed down somewhere else. This process involves moving the robot around until it recognises the walls and subsequently the room in which it is loacted. Picking it up and boarding the sides of a small box effectively means the robot learnt a map of your house before this video was filmed, then you placed the robot in a strangers house and told it to clean. No offence, but this comment section is full of uneducated individuals who do not understand how these systems work. Many of you folks don’t actually understand what these robots are doing or why and it’s a shame to see you guys drawing such inaccurate conclusions about the roborock when this test is deeply flawed. A far more accurate way of testing these robots would be to measure the same weight of rubbish and scatter it in a room, then watch both vacuums serperately vacuum up the rubbish. Then compare the weight of their rubbish bins before and after, while also visually comparing the two. Please stop feeding false information and drawing uneducated conclusions about robot vacuums, no offence but you watch any other comparison review comparing roborocks to roombas and the outcome will be very very different.
I appreciate your input, but I disagree…. the real issue was that it had trouble picking up the metallic confetti. We have put the Roborock in that same box and it picked up 100% of the other messes we’ve tried. This was the only one where it failed.
We don’t claim to be experts on robot vacuums… I’m just trying to have some fun with my 6 year old 😉
RoBorock is so slow Lol😅😅
Definitely took awhile to get going 😆
Roborock didn't want to work today...
Lol nope!
😉
Thanks for watching! 😊
Roborock went union without telling us
Lol 😂
You got that wrong. iRobot went union, because he did a better job. Like in RL.
@@EvolverDX 🤣
They both suck compared to a $20 vacuum lol
😂