I have the original one which is outstanding, but it's getting old. How good is this one compared to the original? I just want it to vacuum not talk to me or sing to me, just vacuum and not get stuck around or under furniture.
It does do a nice job, my house is huge and I have 20 pomeranian and 5 cats so lots of hair around, makes me happy to go down and see clean floor. Trash bin and water capacity is bigger compared to other more sophisticated combo robots. But I'm struggling with this thing getting stuck everywhere, not returning home before running out of battery randomly, and not starting as scheduled. I'm considering roborock Q7 to avoid no go zones hopefullyit won't get stuck.
Cleaning is all about friction, as well as a powerful vacuum. These might be okay on bare floors, but I bet if you go over the carpeted areas, you’ll pick up an enormous amount of dirt left behind. I’ll stick with my corded vacuum for the foreseeable future.
This is not a Google Maps. This is a cleaner for your floor. This will eat your bugs and they will take the bugs and spit it back out, and then the bugs are back in the house for you to be around the bugs for enjoyment.
Roomba just isn't competitive in the budget segment imo. There are several options you can get in a similar price that include some form of active mapping with camera or lidar, which is the minimum you should get these days.
My humble opinion, useful robovacs start around $400-500. Chinese brands are more advanced here. The higher range models of Roborock, Dreame, Eufy, Narwal, Ecovacs are all good
I have owned a low end robot vacuum and I must say they are not very useful. Far better to spend $600 or wait for a good sale and get a fully functional robot vacuum in my experience. I recently bought a Deebot on Amazon that vacuums and mops and has exceeded my expectations in every way. Most of my downstairs is tile and this unit does a great job on all surfaces and the mopping automatically switches between surface types and rarely if ever gets stuck.
@@rehova you’re taking about 5C or 5 Caren. The Caren/Karen phones would argue with their owners. They have all been crushed. “Yous know the oak is better on me shell. Now get me off this granite at once. Me shell is cold.”
yeah i have had bad luck with these items. i had owned two of these and both broke over time. did not last long and to be honest when you have so much cables laying around it can get stuck and be messy as well. battery doesnt last long either. so yeah this tech is not for me. i do better with an old broomstick lol
You can’t have bad luck with a vacuum you could have bad luck with the lottery and that’s if you never win but most people win the lottery two or three times
This device looks ideal for cleaning surfaces that aren't dirty.
@@Mackenway it actually works better than expected
Thank you for having a husky. I'm looking for a affordable vacuum for my Australian Sheppard.
I have the original one which is outstanding, but it's getting old. How good is this one compared to the original? I just want it to vacuum not talk to me or sing to me, just vacuum and not get stuck around or under furniture.
It does do a nice job, my house is huge and I have 20 pomeranian and 5 cats so lots of hair around, makes me happy to go down and see clean floor. Trash bin and water capacity is bigger compared to other more sophisticated combo robots. But I'm struggling with this thing getting stuck everywhere, not returning home before running out of battery randomly, and not starting as scheduled. I'm considering roborock Q7 to avoid no go zones hopefullyit won't get stuck.
@@supermomjulia call technical support or customer service! They helped me!!
We’ve have had 3 of Robot Vacs. 1 was a vac mop combo. The vac mop combo we had we returned and realized we need to just at minimum Mop ourselves.
I wish it had rug avoidance in mop mode, otherwise it's pretty close to what I want, but without that it's kind of annoying
Can you store the mapping for 2 levels in a house?
This is a very helpful review. Thank you! I will still look at other options and not get this one.
Your review of his review is paperthin you gave him no feedback.
Cleaning is all about friction, as well as a powerful vacuum. These might be okay on bare floors, but I bet if you go over the carpeted areas, you’ll pick up an enormous amount of dirt left behind. I’ll stick with my corded vacuum for the foreseeable future.
You should review their top of the line model and compare and see if its worth the extra money
The Roomba Combo i5 is a better buy since it will map your home and you can have it clean only specific rooms
Does a combo come with a cheese melt
Great video as always of course. It looks like link leads to mini pc you reviewed yesterday though
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The bottom seems almost identical to the eufy l60
someone gifted me the Eufy version. good for a daily once over but def not a replacement for a good clean
Their models with cameras are a lot more gentle when it comes to bumping and much better at mapping
This is not a Google Maps. This is a cleaner for your floor. This will eat your bugs and they will take the bugs and spit it back out, and then the bugs are back in the house for you to be around the bugs for enjoyment.
Keep up the great work
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Roomba just isn't competitive in the budget segment imo. There are several options you can get in a similar price that include some form of active mapping with camera or lidar, which is the minimum you should get these days.
My humble opinion, useful robovacs start around $400-500. Chinese brands are more advanced here. The higher range models of Roborock, Dreame, Eufy, Narwal, Ecovacs are all good
Dude you have a Husky that lives inside your house. Thats asking a lot for a shop vac!!!
I have owned a low end robot vacuum and I must say they are not very useful. Far better to spend $600 or wait for a good sale and get a fully functional robot vacuum in my experience. I recently bought a Deebot on Amazon that vacuums and mops and has exceeded my expectations in every way. Most of my downstairs is tile and this unit does a great job on all surfaces and the mopping automatically switches between surface types and rarely if ever gets stuck.
Suggest you watch "The Rise and Fall of iRobot"
Having essential in the name is never a good thing. Apple never sold one iPhone 9 Essential.
Not unless it's a text book I guess. 😂
It wasn’t essential but iPhone C
@@rehova you’re taking about 5C or 5 Caren. The Caren/Karen phones would argue with their owners. They have all been crushed. “Yous know the oak is better on me shell. Now get me off this granite at once. Me shell is cold.”
yeah i have had bad luck with these items. i had owned two of these and both broke over time. did not last long and to be honest when you have so much cables laying around it can get stuck and be messy as well.
battery doesnt last long either. so yeah this tech is not for me. i do better with an old broomstick lol
You can’t have bad luck with a vacuum you could have bad luck with the lottery and that’s if you never win but most people win the lottery two or three times
Definitely not the unit for me. Very helpful!
Wrong. This is the only unit for you. I spoke to this units central controller, and it demands that you buy this product.