I'm looking for a Robot Vac, but none of these listed have good reviews on Amazon. I think 65% positive is the best and that's not good enough for the price tag.
If iRobot S9 is as noisy as you say, would you recommend not buying for an apartment? Robot vacuums clean slower than humans, so the amount of time I am causing noise vacuuming in an apartment would be best kept to a minimum.
I have the shark 2500 and so far I like it.Just figuring out how to map is MY problem. It is PRICEY but for me at 62 years ( scatia) old it gets under the furniture is AWESOME. Whats money for if you can't treat yourself for SOMETHING expensive ever now and again.
@divinesalon339 I like it, but it sure gets stuck a lot ( it just wants to go where it can't) .lol, I think there are ones better, but I got this on sell.I really like it because it saves my back. Would I buy this brand again? Hmm .It would depend if it was on sale again 😆
I prefer the Neato D7, it picks up a lot of dirt that you don't even realize is on your floors. It rarely gets stuck, has a larger bin than most bot vacs, has smart maps and lydar navigation.
@@Myrashenka, I did have an older dog with long hair when I got my first one. It did mean cleaning the bot more but still performed well. Definitely do make sure that the dog is confined to one room if you're going to schedule cleaning while you're away, just in case of accidents.
Great review however, from someone who has one of these, Deebot X1 Omni take note that the mopping feature is great if you only have one floor to do. Since the robot goes back to its station to clean the mop and then continue its session (I think it does this after 15min) you will not be able to do that on another floor unless you have another station. So basically you have to bring the robot back to the floor where you have the station for it to clean the mops. Then you have to get the robot to exit the station and bring it back to the floor it was on and resume cleaning. Only problem is it wont remember where it was so it will do areas it already did. It’s not like when the there is a low battery and it goes to charge and then resume where it left off. Something to consider.
In the past I've had a Rumba (back in 2014) and a Neato D5 model. Both destroyed my base boards. My home is about 75% wood floors, 10% tile, and the remainder carpet. The carpet is typical shag. We also work from home. So I'm looking for something quiet and that will not wreck my baseboards. Also, we do have a dog but she doesn't shed much as she's hypoallergenic. what would you suggest?
I have a Neato which works really well. Unfortunately I just read yesterday their closing down so I don’t know what means for the future of my Neato vacuum.
He can't answer that becuse i don't have them. he only talk about what they write on amazone and hope ypu clik the links so he get paid for it. kinda a scam
Just don’t buy a robot vac without a brush or you’ll be very disappointed in it. I have both and the one without a brush is trash compared to the one that has a brush.
I'm planning to get an iRobot i8+ Combo or a J5+ Combo, I'm uncertain, which one is best. The i8+ combo is only 20 bucks cheaper than the J5+, but the J5+ has a LED which supports the camera. So it can navigate better at sunset or without lights on.
I have had roomba for a couple of decades and the technical support is so bad I would not consider the brand. Is not difficult to get them on the line, but the people who answer are from overseas call center with no idea how the machine works. They put you on hold and make recommendations that will cost you money but won’t solve problem. In reviewing a robot one important thing is how easy or difficult is to get actual technical help.
My dog is TERRIFIED of regular vacuums. She runs as though she were fleeing the actual wrath of the Lord. We are staying in a place with a Roomba for a month, and although she is not a fan, her terror is definitely down many notches. I would say she is 70% curious and 30% scared, which is a significant improvement. 😅
@@danielleia that is significant. I 'm presuming that they are not a fraction as loud as vacuums are to them then, though my dog kept running from a battery powered motion sensor squirrel toy I bought so I gave it away.
My cats are terrified of the regular vacuum but don't mind the robot vac. They just move a few feet away of it gets too close. They don't run and hide. They'll still eat and play and stuff when it's doing it's thing. It took a little while for them to get comfortable with it, but even when we first got it, it wasn't as scary as the regular vacuum. I run my vacuum when I go to bed, so I'm not around to trip on it. You can hear when it gets close to you though, so it should trigger you to look out for it.
These little robots can teach the selfparking EV to selfplug-in to the home or the grid. V2G EVs or BVs (battery vehicles), will just need a $60 wall outlet to trade electricity or top up. Every building carpark space with a $60 electricity wall outlet. 😊😊😊😊😊 Oversized battery on wheels will help little home batteries everyday.
I am in LOVE🥰🥰Ran my Roomba three times now and it’s amazing! Yes, there may be a missed spot, but I’ve already noticed more pick up as it learns my home. The best part was running it in two different rooms as I worked on post-Christmas cleaning and I was able to do OTHER tasks while it cleaned the floors! What??? I can clean the bathroom while someone else Vaccuums? It’s not the kids…though they do help the Roomba did a better job than they ever do! I purchased one for my mother, but she may have some technical challenges even though I had it up and running. Hopefully it works for her as well. I want one for our basement family level as well. It’s really not a big deal to pick it up and move it though…again because you are able to do other things while it’s running. Very happy with this machine, what it’s catching and what it is avoiding. Highly recommend!! amzn.to/3Q5WD9n
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I'm looking for a Robot Vac, but none of these listed have good reviews on Amazon. I think 65% positive is the best and that's not good enough for the price tag.
If iRobot S9 is as noisy as you say, would you recommend not buying for an apartment? Robot vacuums clean slower than humans, so the amount of time I am causing noise vacuuming in an apartment would be best kept to a minimum.
1:23 which one comes with the corgi?
I have the shark 2500 and so far I like it.Just figuring out how to map is MY problem. It is PRICEY but for me at 62 years ( scatia) old it gets under the furniture is AWESOME. Whats money for if you can't treat yourself for SOMETHING expensive ever now and again.
Hi is this good I'm looking to buy one. As my health's gone bad so struggling alot with daily cleaning at moment
@divinesalon339 I like it, but it sure gets stuck a lot ( it just wants to go where it can't) .lol, I think there are ones better, but I got this on sell.I really like it because it saves my back. Would I buy this brand again? Hmm .It would depend if it was on sale again 😆
@@delphine88313 Thinkkitchen Probot, not expensive and does the job, NO bells or whistles.
You should add chapters to this video. I actually left because it was a burden to scroll through it to get to the point
I prefer the Neato D7, it picks up a lot of dirt that you don't even realize is on your floors.
It rarely gets stuck, has a larger bin than most bot vacs, has smart maps and lydar navigation.
do you have pets? I'm considering it but I have a cat and dog and they shed a lot
@@Myrashenka, I did have an older dog with long hair when I got my first one.
It did mean cleaning the bot more but still performed well.
Definitely do make sure that the dog is confined to one room if you're going to schedule cleaning while you're away, just in case of accidents.
Great review however, from someone who has one of these, Deebot X1 Omni take note that the mopping feature is great if you only have one floor to do. Since the robot goes back to its station to clean the mop and then continue its session (I think it does this after 15min) you will not be able to do that on another floor unless you have another station. So basically you have to bring the robot back to the floor where you have the station for it to clean the mops. Then you have to get the robot to exit the station and bring it back to the floor it was on and resume cleaning. Only problem is it wont remember where it was so it will do areas it already did. It’s not like when the there is a low battery and it goes to charge and then resume where it left off. Something to consider.
Do your robots vacuum couches and interior of cars? Do you have robots that can dust furnitures, shelves, decors, counters, etc?
@@dulcecepeda2847 Yes there are. Haven’t you seen the reviews? They do even more than that.
In the past I've had a Rumba (back in 2014) and a Neato D5 model. Both destroyed my base boards. My home is about 75% wood floors, 10% tile, and the remainder carpet. The carpet is typical shag. We also work from home. So I'm looking for something quiet and that will not wreck my baseboards. Also, we do have a dog but she doesn't shed much as she's hypoallergenic. what would you suggest?
Thinkkitchen Probot, not expensive and does the job, NO bells or whistles.
I have a Neato which works really well. Unfortunately I just read yesterday their closing down so I don’t know what means for the future of my Neato vacuum.
I’m looking for a robot to clean slate floors only
Any suggestions…..vacuum and mop
How do they clean corners?
He can't answer that becuse i don't have them. he only talk about what they write on amazone and hope ypu clik the links so he get paid for it. kinda a scam
Kind of a bummer that the one thats good at pet hair doesnt mop and the one that also mops sucks at pet hair
And the one that's good for pet hair and cat litter isn't good for Cheerios, which are the same size as Cat food! 🤦
Just don’t buy a robot vac without a brush or you’ll be very disappointed in it. I have both and the one without a brush is trash compared to the one that has a brush.
I'm planning to get an iRobot i8+ Combo or a J5+ Combo, I'm uncertain, which one is best. The i8+ combo is only 20 bucks cheaper than the J5+, but the J5+ has a LED which supports the camera. So it can navigate better at sunset or without lights on.
I am interested in this robot but i want to know if it can clean all kinds of carpets.price please.thank you.
Great video but I cannot hear how loud or how quiet the robots are.
Surprised you missed the ECOVacs. They are amazing than all these for a cheap price
Who did the advertisement for the NichesPanel store appear to?
I have had roomba for a couple of decades and the technical support is so bad I would not consider the brand. Is not difficult to get them on the line, but the people who answer are from overseas call center with no idea how the machine works. They put you on hold and make recommendations that will cost you money but won’t solve problem. In reviewing a robot one important thing is how easy or difficult is to get actual technical help.
How about the iLife L 100 LDS Laser Navigation Smart Vacuum Cleaner? Have you checked it out? It has APP custom cleaning. It's 2500 Pa.
legit reviews, thx
I wonder how scary these are to pets and how easy is it to get in your way and accidentally trip over?
My dog is TERRIFIED of regular vacuums. She runs as though she were fleeing the actual wrath of the Lord. We are staying in a place with a Roomba for a month, and although she is not a fan, her terror is definitely down many notches. I would say she is 70% curious and 30% scared, which is a significant improvement. 😅
If your dog is near it the roomba will eat your dog
@@nathanhollow0 yeah he runs from any vaccuum :) I envision he'll keep barking at it
@@danielleia that is significant. I 'm presuming that they are not a fraction as loud as vacuums are to them then, though my dog kept running from a battery powered motion sensor squirrel toy I bought so I gave it away.
My cats are terrified of the regular vacuum but don't mind the robot vac. They just move a few feet away of it gets too close. They don't run and hide. They'll still eat and play and stuff when it's doing it's thing. It took a little while for them to get comfortable with it, but even when we first got it, it wasn't as scary as the regular vacuum.
I run my vacuum when I go to bed, so I'm not around to trip on it. You can hear when it gets close to you though, so it should trigger you to look out for it.
These little robots can teach the selfparking EV to selfplug-in to the home or the grid.
V2G EVs or BVs (battery vehicles), will just need a $60 wall outlet to trade electricity or top up.
Every building carpark space with a $60 electricity wall outlet.
😊😊😊😊😊
Oversized battery on wheels will help little home batteries everyday.
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Is it available in India
Is what? There are multiple here, with links in description. I'd give those a try
I bought RobotNox from recommendations and it's best robot I've ever had.
It looks like a cheap indie vacuum. How does it compare to the old iRobot vacuums like Roomba e6?
@@Real_JKDOS it is a scam.
5:51
Still not worth it
Best robot ever....
*NichesPanel: hold a pint*
*RobotNox Vacuum Robot* is still much better and cheapter than most popular ones
Scam
Bot
Scam
Claymore roomba
Best best of 2024... uploaded a year ago... pfff
Waw nice
Roomba
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*people who uses robotnox : gimme your money*
yeah I am shocked there are no RobotNox in the video
I have this fccin NichesPanel everywhere wtfff
I am in LOVE🥰🥰Ran my Roomba three times now and it’s amazing! Yes, there may be a missed spot, but I’ve already noticed more pick up as it learns my home. The best part was running it in two different rooms as I worked on post-Christmas cleaning and I was able to do OTHER tasks while it cleaned the floors! What??? I can clean the bathroom while someone else Vaccuums? It’s not the kids…though they do help the Roomba did a better job than they ever do! I purchased one for my mother, but she may have some technical challenges even though I had it up and running. Hopefully it works for her as well. I want one for our basement family level as well. It’s really not a big deal to pick it up and move it though…again because you are able to do other things while it’s running. Very happy with this machine, what it’s catching and what it is avoiding. Highly recommend!! amzn.to/3Q5WD9n