Commentary on the Automatic Cleaning Device Pay close attention, it's a really long, really bad review. After seeing how my friends were using robots as cleaning assistants, I decided I needed one too. I took my time making a decision after reading numerous ratings and testimonials. First, I eliminated all the Polaris and similar brands on the market, and then I realized that it would be preferable to purchase a device made by a manufacturer that is specifically known for producing robotic vacuum cleaners. Deebot, iRobot, and RoboRock were some of the options available back then. The vacuum cleaner settled on a midrange option, the deebot ozmo 900, and kept an eye on the market to find a good deal. I made up my mind to accept the offer. The tools, including spare brushes and rags, were particularly useful. The process of connecting and setting up the gadget was simple. The pilots of the first launches kept a close eye on the robot as it rode about the apartment, and they've already noticed some snags. Even though the robot has an extra lidar sensor on top, it still misses some of the apartment when doing its mapping. For some reason, it doesn't seem to realize that the space between the bed and the window is wide enough for two robots to travel through. It can score and not recognize the floor of the room when creating a new map. Even though only one room in the apartment required cleaning, the apartment floor plan seems to vanish every time you use it. The application's preferences have been modified. It was initially possible to set dry and wet cleaning directly from the application, which was convenient since before cleaning, I emptied the container of leftover dust from the last cleaning, filled the robot with water, and began the dry cleaning cycle. First, you'll need to launch dry, and then on the second try, you'll need to deliver a container full of water. The robot, on the other hand, should make room in his or her schedule for some gratuitous but ultimately beneficial extra gestures. Wet scrubbing the floor right away leaves many dusty spools and stains unremoved. The robot has moved into three other homes, but the same issues persist in each one.