However, I don't have much experience using them, with the exception of the older Rumba and Karcher models that had "click-and-go" modes, which lacked clouds, cameras, and other lidars: In fact, the majority of robotic vacuum cleaners, if not all of them, provide roughly equivalent benefits:
- never brings an empty container, and trash is always present;
- is in charge of gathering trash of various sizes;
He is quite knowledgeable on how to carry out zonal cleaning;
- a well-constructed map that is fairly simple to adapt to your needs and is capable of using various cleaning modes in various rooms (for example, go through the corridor a few times, vacuum and wash the children's room first, pour more water on the tiles, less on the laminate, well, and so forth - very convenient and practical);
- an added bonus in the form of an excellent wet cleaning technique;
- "cloud" technology, which enables you to start cleaning even before you get home from another location;
- incredibly easy to clean (the cleaning brush that comes with it and the quick-release bearings on the brush are additional advantages);
It can ride without a water tank because it is NOT REQUIRED for dry cleaning (this was not clear to me personally prior to the purchase); The container is big enough to hold a few dry cleanings; The "tank" for water for one is very roomy and accessible, which is necessary;
- After a quick clean, the container may now store up to 180 grams.