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The Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra redefines autonomous home cleaning with powerful 5100Pa suction, advanced ReactiveAI 2.0 obstacle avoidance, and a revolutionary Empty Wash Fill Dock that self-empties, washes the mop, and refills water automatically. Covering up to 3230 sqft per refill cycle, it intelligently maps your home, adapts cleaning modes per room, and integrates seamlessly with Alexa and Google Home. Designed for busy professionals craving spotless floors without lifting a finger, it’s the ultimate hands-free cleaning powerhouse.


























| ASIN | B09NM549V7 |
| Battery Life | 180 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #38,385 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #42 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | roborock |
| Brand Name | roborock |
| Color | Black02 |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control, Voice Control, Button Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 4,448 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Washable Filter |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00810074998215 |
| Included Components | Battery, Cable Tie, Instruction Guide, Mop Pad |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 13.9"L x 13.8"W x 3.8"H |
| Item Type Name | Robot Vacuum |
| Item Weight | 37.9 pounds |
| Lithium Battery Voltage | 3.7 volts |
| Manufacturer | roborock |
| Manufacturer Part Number | S7 MaxV Ultra |
| Model Name | S7 MaxV Ultra |
| Model Number | S7 MaxV Ultra |
| Noise Level | 67 db |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Robot Vacuum and Mop; Auto Mop Washing, Self-Emptying, Self-Refilling, Self-Cleaning; ReactiveAI 2. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 13.9"L x 13.8"W x 3.8"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | home cleaning |
| Style Name | S7 MaxV Ultra |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpet, Marble, Wood, Tile, Upholstery |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
S**S
Genuinely impressed
I am indecisive about buying a product, whether $5 or $1500. Those who know me tend to tell me I'm "bougie." I personally just like to purchase the best quality products at the most effective price. While I do not feel the highest quality items come at the highest price tag, a few items are not worth skimping the money on. This product is one of them. That being said, I'm eternally grateful that I purchased this Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop. As the review headline states - I am very, genuinely impressed. Before trying the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, I tried the Shark Ultra 2-in-1 Robot Self-Empty XL. I have no complaints about that robot. I just instantly knew it was not the robot for me. After returning the Shark robovac at BestBuy, I ordered the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra on Amazon. It got here in less than two days. *INITIAL IMPRESSIONS:* It usually takes a lot to impress me. However, I was instantly impressed with the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra - including the box it came in. I'm not sure how to explain; however, the preciseness of the edges of the box not only satisfied my OCD nature but also let me subconsciously know that a lot of detail went into the design and packaging of the product. Even the anti-tamper box seal tape included irresistibly satisfying detail. When you peeled the anti-tamper seal tape, the Roborock logo magically appeared in a consistent, diagonal pattern across the sealing tape. Self = SOLD. Disassembling the shipping box was just as satisfying as it was a breeze. The smell of a new electronic is also very pleasing to me - that's what I got unboxing the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra. Fitted styrofoam protected the entirety of the Roborock robot, docking station, and other parts and accessories that came in the box. *SET UP:* I usually dread setting up new complex devices due to needing to figure out how detailed the process will be. I was (yet again) pleasantly surprised with how simple the setup of the Roborock dock process was. The app was also straightforward to use for setup purposes. Most electronic phone applications can be wishy-washy. That was different from my initial impression of the Roborock app for iPhone. After just under one month of use, my opinion remains the same. The Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra is essentially a plug-and-play style device. All I did was take the robot and dock out of the box, fill the clean water tank with filtered water, and have been using it with ease ever since. *AFTER ONE MONTH OF USE:* I'm still genuinely impressed every time I use this robot vacuum and mop. Usually, the lavender haze stage quickly wears off on me. With the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, Christmas is every day around here. I will never be able to clean my floors as well as this robot. It offended me (not really) as I am a true clean freak. It definitely showed me up. The cleaning power is simply outstanding. I love having clean floors every day if I want to. After emptying it for the first time, what really "told" me that this robot vacuum and mop was doing the "tough job" was how dirty the dirty water tank was. After about one week of daily use, I had first to empty the dirty water tank. I have three cats, and the vacuum filter has yet to signal to need to be replaced (I have auto emptying turned to "smart" in the Roborock app). I caution anyone to be aware that the dirty water tank can and will be a bit funky smelling due to the nature of the water - it's dirty water! The same thing goes for the auto wash station on the dock. I decided to use a gentle hypochlorous acid disinfectant spray to clean and disinfect the dirty water tank and the auto wash station on the dock as necessary to avoid any funky smells. The hypochlorous acid cleaner does the deodorizing OK. I have yet to use the OMO Robodock cleaner with the clean water tank. I like to keep things in my house on the natural side - so I'm on the fence about using a dash of the Roborock specially formulated OMO cleaner "here and there" in the clean water tank. The AI obstacle avoidance functions well. I noticed a day ago that the robot seemed to run over a white extension cord. While I did expect that not to happen, I blamed myself for leaving it on the ground while the robot was cleaning. I believe I was doing it for testing purposes. The robot does, however, avoid my iPhone charger and a black extension cord lying on the floor. *THE APP:* The app is relatively simple to use and is a well-designed app. I have not encountered any flaws within the app: no crashing, bugs, or delays. I am using the app on an iPhone. I like that I can tell the Roborock S7 robot which rooms I want to clean, how many times I want them cleaned, when to wash the mop, etc. I am not impressed with the matrix functioning of mapping the floor. I use the 2D and 3D versions of the map, although using either genuinely does not make a difference to me. I have not gotten the chance to really explore all of the features of this Roborock robot or app. However, I am truly finding new features I was unaware of the more I dig around in the app and user settings. Hence, I am continuing to be impressed. I am a huge fan of how customizable the app makes the Roborock S7 experience feel. *WHAT I WAS NOT EXPECTING:* I was unsure about buying this Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra compared to the Narwal cleaning robot a couple of months ago. I was hesitant to buy the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra because I did not realize sooner that the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra DOES clean its mop. Suppose I had known that sooner, and I would have it ordered sooner. I am glad I eventually discovered that it does wash its mop. Otherwise, I would have never ordered it. I also did not expect the Roborock S7 to have an LED flashlight to help it see in dark/low-lit rooms. It does not drain the battery life at all. I was also shocked to find out (as mentioned before) the funky smell of the dirty water tank and slightly from the auto wash station. You must get down close to the auto wash station to smell it. Still, I'm not too fond of that. However, this issue is easily fixable with a bit of cleaning power and maintenance. Lastly, I was not expecting the dock to not come with a dryer module. I was annoyed, although impressed that this is a separate module for purchase that does seem reasonably priced. So, there's that. *LAST COMMENTS:* There are too many pros to this Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra for the cons even to become considerably noticeable. The high price tag initially threw me off. However, after one month of usage, the price is unshakeably justifiable. The cleaning power is phenomenal (for lack of a more satisfactory description). This robot vacuum gets five stars and an A+ in my book. I advise anyone I know (and don't know) to try it out. I can't sing my praises enough or loud enough. I am genuinely happy that I purchased this Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra. I understand the S8 has recently announced for launch to come out for purchase. While I'm sure the S8 will impress others, I can not be happier with this one (S7 MaxV Ultra). The S7 and S8 features are not all that different and warrant the purchase of the newer version (in my opinion). There, this thing is the icing on the cake. Very happy customer!
G**K
A great cleaning experience with technology that works
The technology and features of the Saros 20 finally bring everything I need to keep my house clean with minimal effort. Compared to other robot vacuums I have had, it was easy to set up and started cleaning right away. I have had robot mops that did a good job in the past, but the Saros 20 has some features that really make a difference. First, the water used to clean the mop gets hotter, so it is more sanitary and the mop heads do not start to smell bad. Also, the mop will reach closer to the wall which finally cleans all of the floor instead of needing to go back and do manual mopping. Also, the mop pads are higher quality and I noticed a cleaner floor after the first mopping. The vacuum is also clearly better than anything else I have tried. The suction picked up more dirt and I notice the carpets are cleaner. I didn't need to program or set up anything. The Saros 20 detects the carpets and tiles. It automatically drops the mop pads off when it goes to vacuum, so there is no dragging the mop over the carpoet and it is able to stay close to the carpet to clean even better. The navigation is also a big upgrade. The best vacuums I have tried before had rotating lidar on the top. But that made the robot taller and sometimes would fail or need to be cleaned. The Saros 20 has the navigation on the front and sides, so the robot is much shorter, closer to the ground, than others. The new imaging technology is also great at seeing obstacles and understanding where it is going. It does not bump into anything and even knows how to climb over small objects. Amazing! It knows how tall it is and sees the height of furniture. It does not get stuck under things or go places it cannot get out of. The mapping was fast and made a better picture of what the house layout is. I have not used the furniture or curtain features, but it will even keep track of where the furniture is. It even takes pictures of my dog if I ask it to. Fun! I was also impressed with how fast it finished cleaning. It spends less time figuring out where to go and just gets the job done. It doesn't waste time re-cleaning areas, backtracking, or trying to free itself from tight spots. It moves from room to room, finishing entire floor faster than my previous robots. It is also quieter than anything else I've seen. The combination of stronger suction, deep mopping, and fast, intelligent navigation makes this a pleasant, frustration-free cleaning experience. I don't think anyone should hesitate. This is how robot vacuums are meant to be.
R**N
Slim and Efficient
I've been running the Roborock Saros 20 a lot for several days now and overall I'm quite pleased. Setup was easy and the initial mapping was extremely quick and picked up my floor plan accurately without much fuss. Something to note, the very first vacuum run after a quick map might appear a bit random or chaotic. Just let the robot run a few more times in each room and it gradually improves it’s navigation efficiency each run. The app is still the best one in the robot vacuum space in my opinion, at least among the ones I've used. Map editing, scheduling, and cleaning settings are laid out in a way that makes sense and are easy to find. A much appreciated feature coming from the Qrevo Curv is the quick option to vacuum then mop a room. I like the auto-detaching mop pads a lot. We have a furry dog so just lifting the pads isn’t always enough on carpet to avoid getting dog hair on them and leaving them at the dock keeps them cleaner. The slim height is probably the biggest surprise. It's getting under furniture in my house that no other robot vacuum I've owned has been able to reach. As for navigation, it's confident. It doesn't back off from tight spots or bounce off the walls, it tries to fit and usually manages it. I would much rather have the option to set no-go boundaries where the vacuum may have issues than have it skip over areas every time. It’s much easier to restrict a robot vacuum from going certain places than it is to force it to be less timid. Overall, solid mapping, a good app, and a design that actually handles the awkward parts of a house instead of avoiding them is a win in my book.
G**N
Prepared to throw your money in the fire with this so-called company!
Let me first say that I am a very patient and tolerant individual. My background and quality assurance and engineering is my forte. Unfortunately, I was hoodwinked into purchasing what I thought would be a superior product and at the time they were offering their max seven ultra flagship unit, being a conscientious consumer, I researched and found at that juncture. There was no issues that needed to be addressed as far as the product quality was concerned. however, within a approximately a year of use, and by the way, this would be classified as a durable good product based on the $1700 price tag that I initially purchased the unit for some small discounts. Here’s the issue within a year I noticed that the, dustbin feature was not thoroughly empty after returning to the home dock. Therefore, I began to monitor. It’s behavior to make sure that there was no physical issues such as obstructions in the docking systems ability to purge the robotics dustbin. After multiple testing and documentation, I came to realize that this was a malfunctioning issue in this particular high end unit. Therefore, I contacted Rob customer service which, they seem to show concern and recommended that I send it to their Texas facility for analysis. So far there is no issue or concern on my part, given the fact that it had just gone out of warranty and they were willing to pick up the tab to have it analyzed and the problem rectified. Here’s where it really gets completely completely off the rails: First, the so-called technical department which you cannot contact by human connectivity, texted me and said the unit was serviced and would be returned within a reasonable amount of time. Second, the unit arrived in a box labeled refurbished on its exterior, giving me the impression that the unit was ready to be deployed without issues. Third, when I open the box to reveal my alleged fully functional expensive unit, the repair facility had haphazardly and carelessly and negligently thrown the unit with very little professional packaging back in the box damaging the docking system due to the fact that the robotic system was not properly packaged and protected against impact and chafing. That said I removed the unit to perform when I have done multiple times, which is known as integrity test to make sure that the unit was properly serviced, and fully functional. Four, I proceeded to set up my mock up scenario starting with the lightest material I could utilize to do an op Check on the dustbin functionality to make sure that it cleaned out of the dustbin thoroughly. The medium I used was feather – light diamond cut paper shreds to make sure and verify that the job was completed at the service department. This is the outcome of the initial out of box test and verification; 1. After the unit cycled through, it’s cleaning and purging of the dustbin. I inspected same and found that none of the test material had been thoroughly deposited in the filter bag. 2. To make sure that I did not miss any of the set up. I redo the unit in the Bhse station and ran multiple test utilizing the same lightweight material and without fail it did not function properly as designed. 3. I called customer service to voice my frustration and dissatisfaction with their service department and lack of professionalism by not properly repairing and packaging the unit before sending it back to me. Customer service uploaded it to their alleged service department team, and I waited for a response. 4. The response did come back within a reasonable amount of time and given the fact that these are all canned responses they want him to go through hoops of fire to check the unit from top to bottom to make sure there were no obstructions. You can see where I’m going on this one, this is all bought generated because I had already done that on the initial inspection to make sure that there was no issues that I had overlooked. 5. this gets further and further down the rabbit hole, so I won’t take up much more of the time that I’ve taken already, but this is just a caution anyone who has done any consideration on purchasing this product will be sorely disappointed! I have sent the unit back, which is just more waste of my time and expense to travel to the local UPS drop off. 6. furthermore to add insult to injury is instead of the Rob company realizing that they need to restructure from the ground up they blocked my number as they did many many more people and you’ll find that on the Internet so you don’t have to take my word for it. Just go to trust pilot and type in the search field Roborock and watch the number of customers who are infuriated with this company. I can’t stress more the risk that ONE is taking making any purchase whatsoever based on this company‘s lack of consideration and support for their consumers that have purchased a very expensive ticket item. There are many of those units out there that are not this particular product and I would urge you to look at those and check their service department to make sure if you have any issues and they’ve got your back.
M**A
Hate dirty floors? Also hate mopping? BUY THIS!
Let me start off by saying that we have three Siberian Huskies in this house. That is a LOT of fur. We've had a couple of iRobot Roombas over the years, and they helped cut down the amount of time I spent sweeping up fur by a fair amount, but I had grown weary of the issues with them. Firstly, how randomly they wander around the house, the slamming into my furniture (especially chair legs), how freaking' LOUD the thing was when running, what a huge PITA it is to clean fur out of the rollers, etc. I also have problems with my hands that make mopping rather painful. Challenging for someone who has a bit of a "floor thing". I knew there were more advanced robots out there that could do a better job than trusty old Frackin' Toaster (Roomba's name, obvs) and come with more features. When this robot went on sale for Cyber Monday, I went for it. The reviews (here on Amazon as well as other review platforms and articles) were almost universally 5-stars positive, and it seemed to include pretty much everything I wanted in an upgrade. Holy moly y'all, best grand I've spent in a long time. I've had this guy running for almost a month now (because you know I launched him as soon as he was set up), and here are my findings. Pros: Quiet!: SO MUCH QUIETER THAN ROOMBA. I can watch TV if I wanted to with this guy running. People on the other end of my conference calls during the day don't hear it, even if don't have my noise cancelling headphones on. Smart pathing: When I fired it up to do its discovery run, I was amazed at how quickly it performed its initial room discovery. No vacuum running or anything, it just cruised around using LiDAR and other sensors and mapped the heck out of my first floor. On its first full cleaning run, it tightened up its mapping and identified furniture and other items. When it cleans, it performs an outline cleaning of the room and the furniture in it, then cleans the rest of the floors in an efficient and effective pattern. Freakin' awesome. Definitely smarter than a Valheim Troll, unlike my previous Cylons...erm, floor robots. Object detection: With the camera, LiDAR, and other sensors this guy has, it does a fantastic job of object detection. No more damage to my furniture from repeatedly slamming into legs etc. It will make a guess at what it's run into if it runs into something on the floor. Fabric, shoes, cords, whatever it comes across that is 'unexpected'. Funny story - my husband's Chewbacca head slippers were identified as "pet waste" (I assume due to being brown, and about the size and shape of a pile of big dog poo if viewed from ground level head-on) but that's the only oddball identification I've seen. Cleaning around furniture: Okay, this is fabulous. The Roombas are awful at navigating dining table and chairs, stools at the counter, etc. Would spend 30% of its battery life stuck under the chairs. Ser Toaster III rocks at it. Gets aaaaaaaaalll the husky glitter from under the table and without beating the snot out of my chair legs. Mopping: Look, I know I could probably do better on my hands and knees with a bucket, but pass. My entire first floor is ceramic tile and it now gets a nice sponge bath every day. They look and feel quite clean, my socks are clean, and judging by the water I'm dumping out of the tank, ST3 is definitely getting the job done. I love that it goes and cleans the mop frequently rather than dragging a dirty rag around the house. I also bought extra mop pads so I can change them out every other day or so and get them a thorough trip through the washer. Fur removal: Both in removing it from the floors and being able to remove it from the machine, I give it a 12/10. Despite my Husky pack's best efforts, there are no fluff drifts. I still have to bust out the Dyson on the weekly to get the cracks and crannies, but I could probably get away with less often if I was slightly less extra about the fur removal. But seriously? Whoever designed the roller was a frigging genius. Rather than fighting to unwrap the fur from the ends, the ends just twist off so you can slide the whole fur bundle right off. To whomever designed that roller: I love you. Seriously, I love you. Cleaning the unit: Another win here. The brush assembly that cleans the mop head has a little lever you can flip up to remove the brush and do any fuzz removal or give it a rinse. The filter that catches any debris (leaves, stray fur) lifts right out for cleaning as well. (Learn from my mistake, put a paper towel under it or you're gonna make a muddy mess on your way to the sink). The bin design is also very smart (both for water and for dirt) - super easy to empty and keep clean. Scheduling: I love being able to set different routines and schedules. I work from home, so being able to set the robot to go vacuum my office at 5:45am and subsequently ignore my office when it does its noon run is great. You can set quiet hours where it will do a job, but it will turn down its voice and not empty itself. The office run it does for me is after I've gone to the gym, but before my husband wakes up, so it returns quietly to its dock and doesn't empty itself until it goes to do its noon "daily maintenance" cleaning. This is important because when it does empty the dust bin, it is LOUD AF. But just for about 10 seconds or so. The app: I like that I can view where the robot is, how it cleaned, what the maintenance status is (it reminds me to clean the sensors, clean the filter, etc), any objects detected, etc. See cons for what I don't love. Cons: The app: The app is not particularly intuitive. The routines are in a completely different place than scheduling, for example. That's honestly my biggest beef. App needs a serious UX overhaul. Dust bin bag: This is a disposable vacuum bag. I wish the design didn't require a disposable and non-reusable bag. Carpet: I have a large rug in my office with a fairly low pile. After observing how it does on this carpet, I don't think I would recommend this unit to anyone with plushy carpeting. It uses a rubber roller rather than a brush, and I just don't think it would do a particularly amazing job of grooming the pile. Toaster (the disgraced Roomba) has moved upstairs (AKA No Dog's Land), and I think because of the double roller with an actual brush, it performs better on carpet with any kind of pile. If you just have area/throw rugs with a lower pile or berber type carpet, I think it'll do fine. Throw rugs: Speaking of throw rugs, mixed bag on those. I have a couple it will successfully navigate, but others (like my bathroom rugs) it wants to drag around. I know which ones it'll mess with now, so I pick them up. The ones it doesn't mess with, it really nicely lifts the mop up so you don't end up with a wet rug, then puts it back down once its off the rug. Final verdict: Ser Toaster III is a fantastic floor robot. It's not absolutely perfect, but nothing is. This gets close enough for me to say unreservedly that I would buy it again. If you can swing the cost on this unit (including the recurring cost on the bags and replaceable parts like the edge brush and such), it's totally worth it.
J**N
My 2 cents!!!
I've had this a few weeks and thought I would finally add my thoughts. This is a marvel on solid floors. It vacuums pretty well and mops impressively. It avoids the majority of obstacles to include cords. It placed furniture on it's map, obeys the invisible walls, the no-go zone is less sensitive as is the pet avoidance ( literally bumped into my dog and kept pushing with avoidance on high and the pet setting on). This thing goes under most everything and figures out how to reach nearly everywhere. When there's an issue it pinpoint on thw map and is quite accurate. My biggest issue is on carpet this is terrible...can tell it picks up some but not even half, on hardwood it can't pick up kibble even though this allegedly has the strongest suction of the line.....if you have the spare money or have solid floors and no carpet it's worth buying; however with lots of carpet not worth it....
L**R
Roborock Saros 20 Review
I've had my vacuum for about 3 weeks now and boy I'm in love! After owning a Roomba I7 for years, I am so happy with the Saros 20. It's amazing! Setup was easy and it got to work immediately. Mapping was quick. There are so many options, frankly it takes a while to learn all the settings. You can adjust everything. Vacuum suction, mop water amount, routing. I can even tell it to go find my pet and take a picture of him while I'm away. It was expensive but it's fantastic. The only negative I can say is the documentary is almost nonexistent. This model must be so new they haven't loaded the full manual on the website yet. But between Chatgpt and YouTube, I'm figuring it out. It's much quieter than my old Roomba. I have never seen it run into anything, it sees everything. It's just incredible.
M**M
I May Never Mop a Floor Again
I live in a single story condo of about 2200 SF. All of the floors are tile with the exception of some area rugs and hotel style bathmat floor towels. This does not use 5G, but uses 2G. 2G has a longer broadcast distance than 5G. Set up via the phone app was easy. I moved all of the dining room chairs and clutter off the floor and let it do its mapping job. It quickly got all of the rooms mostly correct. I had to manually subdivide a few of the bigger bedroom areas. For some reason, it also mapped out part of my outdoor balcony through the sliding glass doors and also the full glass shower doors, but that doesn't seem to be an issue. I recommend doing the mapping during the daytime with a lot of light and open all of the curtains and move the curtains out of the way of the robot. I tried it at 5 AM when it was still dark and it had a few minor areas of confusion. I deleted the first map and had it remap the house with everything open and a lot of light and it was nearly perfect. I'm a nut about clean, streak free tile floors and using their cleaner fluid and "bottled water" (My location has very hard water) the floors were generally streak free. The Asian rugs got mostly cleaned, but admittedly I had the power on medium suction. I'll probably hit these with my beater bar vacuum one more time and then turn the suction power up on the robot. It cleaned under the sofa, TV consoles, beds and pretty much anywhere it could fit. I had it mop and vacuum a little over 1100 SF of the space and it was done in about 105 minutes. The mapping system showed exactly where it went. In that process it used about 2 liters of water. It drove itself into some really tight spots around the chairs and toilets and had no problems finding its way back out. I would suggest getting a syringe to measure out the cleaning solution (odor free, too) as it uses 3 ml per liter of water. If your water is hard like mine, use bottled water or distilled water. The floor bathmats caused it a little trouble as they are simply floor towels. I just pick them up and get them off of the floor. So far, I am thrilled how well this has worked out for me. I'll set it to clean before I got out for my AM bike rides and when I come back it is done and I get a cleaning/mapping report on my phone. After a month of use, I still like this thing. But one thing could be improved and I hope they read these reviews. The clean water tank holds 3 liters of water and requires 3 ml of cleaning solution per liter. If you are mopping a large area and only have a partially filled tank of clean water, you need to manually measure the liters out to pour into the tank. A marking system on the side of the tank to show the amount of water in the tank and how much you can put into it would be very helpful. I'll just use my label maker to mark the 1 and 1/2 liter spots on the tank. More ideas for improvements: I am maxed out on the "rooms" I can assign. I have taken some of the bigger rooms and created smaller rooms for areas that see heavy traffic. It has a zone cleaning you can place on your house map to clean. It would be nice to be able to set multiple zones for cleaning at the same time to clean the high traffic areas in larger rooms. As it is, you can only set one zone and then send it to clean. After that one is cleaned, you have to create another zone. But if the zone feature allowed you to set more zones via a polygon area versus a rectangle or square, that would be helpful as well.
M**O
Poderosa
Me encanta!! limpia increible y es una bestia de los pelos de mis mascotas
P**F
Le meilleur des robots
UN super robot, (mon second après un S7) un énorme bon en avant, très silencieux (différence incroyable avec S7) alors qu'il est bien puis puissant pour l'aspiration. Il aspire et lave en même temps et surtout même le long des murs (l'autre laissait environ 3 cm). Les serpillettes se lavent toutes seules plus besoins de courir après le robot pour les changer régulièrement. Quand le robot détecte qu'elles sont sales il va à la station les laver puis reprend sont travail. En fin de tâche les serpillettes sont lavées et séchées. La nuit il a des phares pour se déplacer. Possibilité de voir chez soi (option activable) avec maintes sécurités quand le robot se déplace. Le robot peut vraiment faire le ménage chez vous sans vous. La station a trois réservoirs (deux grands pour eaux sales et propres ; un petit pour le détergeant ).
I**S
Mejor de lo esperado
Funcionan excelente. Igual que los que vienen con el equipo original.
G**.
Très bon.
Acheté pour remplacer un x50 Ultra qui ne fonctionnait pas bien et qui a été renvoyé. Pour 500 euros de moins que notre précédent robot, celui-ci est clairement meilleur. Points forts : Il suit mieux les bords et nettoie mieux les angles. Il s'arrange pour maintenir la serpillière contre la plinthe quand il tourne. Il cartographie correctement et ne se perd pas dans notre salon, pièce qui posait d'énormes problèmes à notre précédent robot. Il est rapide car très bien organisé. Avec la même autonomie, il nettoie plus de surface. La serpillière est mieux lavée. La base reste propre. Les brosses en caoutchouc flottent les tapis et aspirent très bien. Niveau du bruit : Il est plus bruyant lorsqu'il travaille, mais cela reste raisonnable. Il fait un peu de bruit lors du séchage des serpillières. Dommage que la roulette omnidirectionnelle soit dur, car elle fait du bruit sur les joints de carrelage. Le nettoyage des serpillières est plus silencieux. La cartographie et la navigation sont impeccable. Petit point négatif : je n'ai pas trouvé dans l'application comment le forcer à aller dans les rideaux, donc il contourne. Dommage, car j'ai un tour de lit en tissu qu'il faut donc relever pour qui passe dessous. Question application, il est dommage que l'on ne puisse pas modifier l'ordre des pièces en les sélectionnant comme chez Dreame ou IRobot. Il faut redéfinir la séquence de nettoyage dans les paramètres du lavage. Ce qui se fait rapidement malgré tout. Très bon aspirateur qui vaut très largement un x50 pour beaucoup moins cher.
H**3
Fantastic
Soddisfatti, se si hanno animali in casa e si vuole avere il pavimento sempre pulito senza troppa fatica è fantastico, io ho 3tipi di pavimento diversi e su tutti fa un buon lavoro, tappeti compresi, in questo modo ora passo il pavimento con il mocio solo 1 volta ogni tanto per disinfettare, veramente fantastico! Punti negativi (pochi a mio avviso) -non passa in mezzo alle sedie, quindi solitamente ne alzo almeno due, -quando gli si da il comando vocale “roky pulisci qui” a volte non ti trova e non pulisce precisamente il punti, ma la prende larga, -Alcuni tappetini li sposta completamente (tipo quelli della camera da letto, o bagno) Queste sono le uniche cose che mi sento di dire, per il resto tutto perfetto!!!
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