Thank you for the insightful review! I'm curious about the offline performance of this vacuum cleaner. If I opt out of using the Wi-Fi feature and a smartphone, would it still operate efficiently for basic cleaning and mopping across my entire three-room floor? If not what brand and model would you recommend? something that does better than random walk. Thank you for your help.
Love your videos! My main hang-up on buying any of these is hand-knotted oriental rugs. Their longevity is comprimised with beater bars, even the rubber ones. I have a vacuum where I can turn the beater bar on and off as needed. Unless any of these robot vacuums allow me to turn the beater bar on/off based on the map or some way to get around that, besides skipping the rugs, I'm hesitant to buy one. I know I can take the rollers out, but then it seems like in some designs that may totally comprimise the pick-up power, and I only want it off for the area rugs not the entire house.
The obstacle avoidance sucks when it comes to avoiding cords. I’m surprised that it was able to do it on your test. Mine runs over every single one that it comes across
i noticed that too. it has to be obvious to it to avoid it. but a power cord going across the floor it just runs over it. but i did test it out by putting a usb cable in the middle of the floor and it avoided it with out issues. so i dont know. a bug report could be sumitted on the roborock site they can probably tweak it.
Hello Costumer Analysis. Awesome reviews. Clear and highly technical. I struggle a lot with long hair but I'd like to have a mop too so this one is not good for long hair and the "ILIFE V3s Pro Robot Vacuum Cleaner" is not good with cleaning and doesn't have mop. Do you have a better suggestion? Thank you very much in advance! And keep up the great job.
I don’t understand the suction stats. They claim 5.1kPA and looks a lot better than all other robots. So (1) are you showing 0.1kPA only, (2) the average of all other robots is 5x?
I've recently grown my hair long enough for a pony tail. Wow, the struggle is real - even with a big vacuum cleaner. I've actually started sweeping the area around my vanity (carpeted - not part of the bathroom) using my foot to ball up the hair and pick it up first. Its also a new problem for the drain. 😮. These little vacs would do better if they had a hidden blade to cut the hair from the roller 😂
Very underrated channel and truly in-depth testing. One thing though, when measuring the suction. It has a failsafe that doesn't allow you to test it as it slows down suction when it detects any unusual pressure on the system. That's why it looks like it has low power in numbers tested but it is actually waaayyyy above average...
Do you have any more information on this fail-safe functionality? Is it discussed anywhere else online that you can link to? I'm genuinely curious because I'd love to know exactly why the latest Roborock models didn't perform well in my airflow and suction testing.
@@consumer-analysis yeah, check out the vacuum wars test and he says stuff about it. I'm pretty sure you can find some articles about it as well because why would they have such bad suction but still perform well?
Uhhhh how do you fund this channel? Are you sponsored by a company or is consumer analysis government funded or something? This channel is criminally underviewed for how good its reviews are- but I guess theres just not a lot of people watching reviews for this kind of thing.