Before I got it for my elderly parents in a private house, I didn't have a lot of experience utilizing robots that were vacuum cleaners. I recommend getting one. Surprisingly, they mastered everything pretty quickly; in fact, my mum even talks to him like he's a cat now. Now that we both have phones, we call each other, and she tells us that she uses it daily to maintain it clean. Although the price of this vacuum cleaner cannot be considered inexpensive, it is less expensive than branded alternatives that offer functions comparable to those of its competitors and even outperforms them in some respects. I also want to caution you against purchasing lesser versions of vacuum cleaners (between ten and twenty thousand), as they have the potential to let you down with their incompetence. Later on, I looked into how they operate, and let me tell you, you won't be able to view without crying: it goes to an obstruction, strikes it multiple times, then it goes in an inexplicable direction and so it races about the room in an unpredictable manner until the battery dies. It has come to our attention that lidar is quite significant for meaningful driving around the house and, consequently, for effective cleaning. He also ascribed the mass appeal of the model to the crucial purchase criteria, saying that it was like the iPhone in that it could be repaired anywhere, spare parts were available for any budget, and there was always a enough supply of inexpensive consumables. Because more expensive versions have a variety of unnecessary upgrades (for example, max 6 has cameras, while the security of Chinese household appliances leaves much to be desired), and cheaper models of vacuum cleaners are very stupid, I consider this model to be the most optimal in terms of price and functionality.