If the robot vacuum cleaner can be broken down into two parts—the physical (mechanical) part and the mental (software) part—then this particular model is only good for the physical part. The software is terrible. Various advantages: It does a decent job of vacuuming. Strong and persistent suction. The water and dust reservoirs are large enough to hold enough liquid for two to three full discharges of the battery. Rather than washing the floors, it carries out wet cleaning and uses wipes instead. However, the amount of effort being put in to press the napkin to the floor is insufficient. Its cons: Does not remember the map, so every time he cleans it is if it is the first time. Because of this, you won't be able to construct a cleaning plan or a list of restricted areas. It's possible that I won't vacuum the room; let's just skip that step. The problem can be remedied by securing it behind the door. Finding a technique to get one's batteries back up to speed might be a time-consuming process. When you have had enough of these attempts, you will take it into the docking station in your hands and place it there.