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Review on ๐Ÿ”„ Revolutionize Your Workflow with the Arnagar Self Emptying Editable Compatible Assistant by Lance Harrison

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I've seen this Robovac before. This is Neabot N2 with an app relaunch for less money.

So just a disclaimer. What I meant in the title, I'm not just talking about similarities. This is the same product as Neabot N2, it is definitely the same manufacturer for two different reseller, even the inner packaging is the same. I got this so I can compare them but there is nothing to compare, it is exactly the same product. compared to the list price of $499. Everything is the same, the application is the same, with a different skin but with the same interface. Still, here's more on the Arnagar S8 Pro (and Neabot N2): +++ Navigation and mapping (10/10): The S8 Pro's lidar technology is one of the most advanced consumer vacuum robots on the market. He was excellent at dodging - most - small objects lying on the ground and all large ones. It also recognized different types of floors and had no problem with hard floors or medium-pile carpets. -- Cleaning Efficiency (9.5/10): It picked up almost everything except minor bugs. Small debris won't cope with it and small screws will be picked up with ease. It gets very close to walls and closets, so the cleaner picks up all the dirt from the first pass. The trash can is smaller than the Roomba, but not a problem for regular cleaning. It picked up human and pet hair, dirt, and a few small screws with no problem. -- Mop the floors (8/10): They just dragged a micro towel after him. The main thing is that the water outlet is adjustable. Compared to the Xiaomi model, which has a "Y" wiping pattern that does little more than just pass when it senses the need to wipe the floors. Not sure if this does the same thing without a stencil, but it was effective at picking up small smudges of mayonnaise and ketchup from the kitchen floor. -- Android app (7.5/10): The app doesn't feel very polished, at least on Android. It's not like it's a deal breaker, but the details here and there are a little annoying. Low level localization/translation. I do not understand why. As the US market is one of the largest consumer markets in the world, there is often poor localization and they seem to be translating the app using Google Translate, but the app still needs some work besides localization. It's pretty average with some gross niggles to iron out: no option to set a custom self-cleaning time, random disconnects/disconnects, but it's all software and fixable. I suspect you can't compare the level of polish iRobot had after releasing its first consumer RoboVac in 2002, for example. -- Self-Draining/Rechargeable Base (10/10): The self-draining base has worked well and collected 99% of the garbage so far. It "parks" with no problem, and the LED lights that show the charge level and status of the base bag let you know when it's full and needs replacing. one extra), one "mainโ€ brush, six dust bags for the base (one pre-installed, two optional), two microfiber cloths for the washing module, a pre-installed HEPA filter for the built-in trash can and a spare , and 10 disposable pads for + ++Verdict: My final verdict on this Arnagar S8 Pro is that this device offers most of the features and performance previously only available on the higher-end RoboVac, at a fraction of the price. Some features are different but not necessarily worse or better, I didn't like that the device itself is a fingerprint magnet (see pictures) but it doesn't look like you'll need it after the initial setup or a little tweaking to avoid getting stuck or so, but overall a great addition that I would recommend to anyone looking for one of those robot vacuums to keep their floors clean.

Pros
  • Pleasant to use
Cons
  • old