Both the name brand and a substantial price cut influenced my decision to purchase it. In the end, my frustration causes me to pull out my hair. You could purchase a lot more effective and intelligent cleaning robot for this amount of money (or even much less), depending on the model. I accept that the top model of this manufacturer has less problems and copes with the tasks given much more successfully, but it also costs space money. This model cleans the room in a haphazard manner, does not recall the path it took previously, gets trapped wherever it is possible to get stuck, and gets confused in the cables. When it is sent "home" to the base, it will continue to vacuum and will also randomly poke in all corners until it will randomly enter the room where the docking station is located, and only when it is in the visibility zone will it go to the parking lot. When it is sent "home," it will continue to poke in all corners until it will randomly enter the room where the docking station is located. The poor impression that is left behind when using this model cancels out all of the model's minor benefits. I will say it again: there are models available on the market that are capable of building a map of the premises for a significantly lower cost. These models will go through locations on the premises where they have not yet been and will avoid calling in locations where they have already been. Packed with a multitude of sensors that prevent you from being stuck, ensure that you do not repeatedly run into the same barrier, are able to identify obstacles such as wires and drapes, and know how to remove yourself from them in a graceful manner. A separate conversation is necessary on the application. Raw, with minimal functional capacity and a continual loss of connection with the "cloud." For instance, you could use the application to investigate the possibility of discovering the serial number of your robot. It took me to the Frequently Asked Questions section, which displayed a blank page. My conclusion is that the brand is ridiculously overstated, and that its marketing and advertising have elevated it to the level of an iPhone among robotic vacuum cleaners. Yet this is not even close to being accurate. This particular model is an idiotic, money-sucking waste of time and effort.
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