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Review on Robot vacuum cleaner Roborock S7 Global, white by Ivana Bohunick Ambru ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I expected mediocre quality, but it was a pleasant surprise.

I decided to get it after the wet cleaning of the flooring caused a tectonic shift in this particular area, but in point of fact. Yes, it does a better job of wiping the floors than the Xiaomi Vacuum Cleaner does, and you don't have to remove the cloth or change the tank after every cleaning session. If he cleans the floors on a daily basis, it is safe to assume that he is able to handle this responsibility; yet, it is more likely that he does not know how to clean the floors than it is that he does know how to clean the floors. The integration of smart home technology is an absolute letdown. It is not possible to instruct Alexa to clean a particular room in a certain manner using a voice command. Even within Mi Home itself, you are unable to create any scenarios that are particularly fascinating. Only as part of the cleaning timer options within the vacuum cleaner itself, which are not a bad feature by any means, but I was hoping for more. The question that has bothered me and a lot of other people is whether or not it is possible to refill the floor cleaner. The official response is "no," which means that you will be solely responsible for any issues that arise in the event of a malfunction. However, according to the findings that we obtained from doing our own experiments and researching a variety of other sources, it is achievable provided the following requirements are met: a) The texture of the substance should be comparable to that of water. b) The product should either produce no foam at all or only a trace amount of foam when used. Another point worth considering is. Easily doubling the usable space in your room is possible with Roborock if you already have a closet with mirrored doors. It's only a simulation. To summarize, the most important question to which I would like to know the answer is this: is it worth the money? To put it another way, I would have to say no. I didn't notice any significant advancements here in comparison to earlier versions (a cleaning station that costs 20,000 dollars, such a "evolution"), and I didn't notice any revolutionary changes in comparison to my prior robot vacuum cleaner, which, to save you some time, is almost three times less expensive. The answer is yes; things are looking up. Yes, large tank The answer is yes; it makes the cloth 1 centimeter higher. From my perspective, Vibra Sense is nothing more than a marketing component. Sense like a goat's milk Is all of the preceding worth more than twenty thousand dollars in comparison to the price of a vacuum cleaner that ranges from ten to thirteen dollars? No. The evaluation is necessary since I cannot say that it was a waste of money or that it was something negative.

Pros
  • All of my experiences are relative to one another and are based on comparisons to my prior Xiaomi Vacuum Cleaner. Just remember that moving forward. There is support for the concept of the smart home. Mi Home, and thus integration with Alice as a result - Overcomes modest rapids. For instance, a clothes dryer can be moved; the same is true for furniture and other items found inside, such as drapes. In my particular situation, the drapes only gently brush against the floor, but the vacuum cleaner does not pull them in (this was a common issue with our previous model). - Large water tank - 300 ml. One day is sufficient for two people to clean an area that is 22 meters in size. - It is possible to set up separate programs for dust cleaning and wet cleaning on your vacuum cleaner. - The rag on the docking station raises above the floor, which is a feature that is really useful if you have laminate or another type of wood flooring on the floor. - In reference to the topic of the preceding comment: the maker claims that he is able to recognize carpets and can also drag a rag across them. - It is possible to mark dead zones on the map, and this function can be helpful in some circumstances. - Just a quick observation: I've noticed that after some time has passed and everyday cleaning has been done, dust evaporates from crevices and other areas where it does not grow in size. My best assumption is that it has something to do with the suction power. To protect the floor from the dampness caused by the rag, the docking station has a unique plate that is adhered to the floor. This keeps the floor from becoming damaged.
Cons
  • - The Vibra Sense app did not make any sense to me in any unique way. Difficult contamination is not removed in a single cleaning but rather disappears after three to four cleanings. - This is a small point, but it is important to note that intelligent cleaning scenarios can only be set up as part of the process of programming the cleaning timer on the vacuum cleaner itself. In other words, if you want to clean according to some other conditions, such as motion sensors, ons, or anything else that is available in Mi Home or Alice, then it will start cleaning in the mode in which it was previously cleaned. This is the case even if you want to clean according to some other conditions. It is not possible to set particular cleaning modes to operate in response to particular conditions. Your only options with Alice are to request that he begin cleaning or to bring her back to the docking station. - In contrast to my previous model, this one makes it more difficult to shake the dust out of the bag; once it's loose, you have to pick it out by hand. I have a sneaking suspicion that this is a design feature that was implemented for the purpose of expanding the station. - Even if the rag is elevated above the ground whether it is used to clean carpets or at the docking station, I cannot say that it is of an adequate height. It looks to be up to one centimeter.