This looks interesting. I have held on recommending bots to friends and family as their floorspace is less generous than mine but a smaller footprint makes more sense is narrower confines. The mopping is a folly on most machines unless the mops spin, wet and clean themselves which limits you to a higher echelon of models.
The Roborock s7 vibrating mop is actually pretty solid, but it’s in a higher price class. The K10+ is agreeable with smaller spaces and for people who don’t want a massive dock.
I really like this one (and your review!) I do not want these huge robots with their huuuuge stations. Furthermore i do not need them to wipe (prefer it do to it on my own). And i just bought it for only 320€
@@waqasahmed939 Yeah the mop is that deal breaker. This type of mop is for people who don't want dirty water being used. Since it has rinsesync to automatically keep mop water clean every time it moves. Same as mop bucket 2-in-1
So it produces ~ 58 decibels on its quietest mode and ~ 68 on its highest mode? They advertise only 48 decibels on the website. It's off by a lot then.
58db is VERY quiet. It's not a loud robot at all. 68db is not loud either. Sound measurement has a lot of variables - mainly distance and mic sensitivity. My measurements are done with an iphone at around 4ft. My measurements are not 'formal'
You said to me, you were gonna review too robot vacuums and you did. Thank you.
I’ve got another one coming soon too
This looks interesting. I have held on recommending bots to friends and family as their floorspace is less generous than mine but a smaller footprint makes more sense is narrower confines.
The mopping is a folly on most machines unless the mops spin, wet and clean themselves which limits you to a higher echelon of models.
The Roborock s7 vibrating mop is actually pretty solid, but it’s in a higher price class. The K10+ is agreeable with smaller spaces and for people who don’t want a massive dock.
I really like this one (and your review!) I do not want these huge robots with their huuuuge stations. Furthermore i do not need them to wipe (prefer it do to it on my own). And i just bought it for only 320€
The slirping sound with the kitty. 😂
Im the kind of geek that would adapt the room instead for my robot 😂
ha!
Really interesting video :)
Appreciate it!
Can you do carpet deep cleaning tests with all thicknesses? I started to think that judging a robot just by medium carpet tests isn’t too right.
A robot does not work well on thick carpet
@@vacuumnerds it does,(well atleast most of them) i own couple of robots and they work, not much tho.
What I would like to know is, if you have a small studio apartment with lots of clothes on the floor can it clean the space better.
It should avoid the clothes, but all robovacs seem to have trouble with cords.
Funfact: Roborock S7MaxV runs Android KitKat
cool =)
Very good video! Sadly, very average robot vacuum. I had higher expectations for this one after so much hype.
I think it’s a good fit for a smaller space with a lot of nooks and crannies. Appreciate the comment!
@@vacuumnerdsThe perfect place for it would be the bathroom but given the mop is rubbish, it's a massive deal breaker for me
@@waqasahmed939 Yeah the mop is that deal breaker. This type of mop is for people who don't want dirty water being used. Since it has rinsesync to automatically keep mop water clean every time it moves. Same as mop bucket 2-in-1
TINY👹
smol!
So it produces ~ 58 decibels on its quietest mode and ~ 68 on its highest mode? They advertise only 48 decibels on the website. It's off by a lot then.
58db is VERY quiet. It's not a loud robot at all. 68db is not loud either. Sound measurement has a lot of variables - mainly distance and mic sensitivity. My measurements are done with an iphone at around 4ft. My measurements are not 'formal'