General impressions: Dry cleaning is quite good. Wet - the main thing to remember is that the vacuum cleaner is not washing, but "wiping". Wet cleaning on it - only from dust, it will rather smear the dirt than remove it. Real detergents start from a slightly different price tag. The function of boosting suction on carpets (still in experimental status) has one caveat. In more expensive devices, carpet detection is implemented by a separate ultrasonic sensor. Here - by increasing the resistance to the main brush. Accordingly, the vacuum cleaner drives onto the carpet, drives a little, and only then turns on the suction to the maximum. When moving off the carpet, on the contrary, it turns off the turbo mode after it passes a little on the floor. In the application, I was pleased with the ability to set the cleaning order, suction power (and water consumption during wet cleaning) for each room, and I was simply delighted with the ability to configure the rooms myself, Deebot had this wildly lacking for me. When wet cleaning, you can set the "thorough cleaning" mode, then the vacuum cleaner will go through the floors twice as "densely". Another of the pleasant things is the smooth volume control of the sound alerts of the vacuum cleaner. So far, the vacuum cleaner makes only positive impressions. If it were my first robot, I would generally be delighted, but even so I am very pleased. Yes, some things are implemented better in other devices (or they simply do not exist here), but their price tag is significantly higher. For its price, I consider the D10 Plus one of the best on the market. PS specifically for my copy - in the garbage container, the door through which the garbage goes into the docking station was not installed in its seats and just dangled, which is why auto-cleaning did not work. With the help of "crowbar and such and such a mother" (C), I put the door in place, now everything works fine.