Because the suction force is four times lower than that of corded vacuum cleaners, the brush is equipped with an electric roller that literally sweeps dirt (or at least it tries to). They won't be able to effectively vacuum carpets, and he chews a little, light rug with the same roller, which is quite idiotic. My flat has hard floors and no carpets, which is perfect for me because I don't like walking barefoot. The craftsmanship of it is quite high-quality. Even the box looks quite hip. The equipment is quite extensive and even includes brushes for which I have no idea how I would ever put them to use. Everything is neatly stowed on the charging station, which I fastened to the wall behind the curtain so that it is hidden from view within the flat; nonetheless, it is still easily accessible. One of the disadvantages is that it can only be used on smooth surfaces. Suction power, comparable to that of a Soviet Typhoon vacuum cleaner that still has some debris in its bag. Perhaps he could manage a carpet with a shorter pile, but anything that was even somewhat fleecy was out of the question.