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How to Choose oem Robotic Vacuums?

6 Best Robot Vacuums | The Strategist - New York Magazine

Brushes: Dual rubber brush system | Battery run time: 85 minutes | Smart navigation: Infrared sensors and camera, in-app object identification | Disposal method: Self-emptying base station| Filtration: Yes | Repairability: Replaceable wheels, batteries, brushes, dustbins, filters, and disposal bags| Mopping: None

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iRobot’s Roomba j7+ was the first robot vacuum that I trusted to clean my floors without much follow-up on my end. I tested it over the course of several weeks, running multiple map jobs of my home, using it for mopping jobs, and vacuuming every other day. In that time, it proved itself to be a capable substitute for my rigorous vacuuming schedule; my floors felt free of dirt and debris, with some small exceptions that only my Dyson V7 Motorhead vacuum could pick up.

It has two primary brushes on the bottom, both of which are made of a tough rubber, that rotate in opposite directions to create enough agitation to scrape up more than a single brush could. It also has an additional set of blades that rotate on the side of the vacuum to reach into corners and other spots the main brushes may miss.

While your robot is still in the “get to know you” stage of navigating your home, it can often look goofy as it figures out what not to bump into and how to get out of tricky spots. Of all the vacuums I tested, the Roomba j7+ made mapping look the easiest, and the additional input you can provide in the app for things like obstacle identification make it one of the smartest vacuums you can get. It uses infrared sensors and a front-facing camera to navigate around your home, and after every cleaning cycle you can go into the iRobot app and look at any obstacle the robot detected and tell it if it’s a permanent obstacle (like a new exercise bike) or if it’ll be gone by the next cleaning. For instance, whenever my dog left one of his toys in the kitchen, I’d tell the Roomba not to mind it, that way it doesn’t designate the middle of my kitchen a no-go zone.

Once the j7+ is finished with a cleaning cycle, it will find its way back to the docking station, where the base will automatically suck up whatever the Roomba picked up during its cleaning. You’ll still have to empty the station’s chamber, but not nearly as frequently as you’d have to empty the robot itself without the station (as is the case with some of our other recommendations). That part of the routine is particularly loud, though, so make sure you’re not on a call or recording anything when the robot is finishing up its job.

As with any gadget with moving parts, the j7+ is subject to wear and tear as it goes through more cleaning cycles. Thankfully, many of the parts, like the brushes and filters, are totally user-replaceable, so you won’t need to send it back to iRobot for anything other than serious damage or malfunctions. You can also replace the cleaning bin where the j7+ holds dirt and debris, as well as the wheels and battery, and you can even replace the base station without needing to buy an entirely new unit.

You can get cheaper vacuums from iRobot, but they all require some sacrifices that dampen the experience overall; the j7+ best juggles price and features, resulting in an all-around capable robot that you won’t have to spend a year saving for. Its dual-brush system and camera-based mapping make it an excellent cleaner that knows your home well enough to reach every nook and cranny.

For thorough mopping from a robot, you’ll get better results from a dedicated mopping robot, as the whole device is packed with gizmos meant strictly for wiping floors rather than being added onto an already packed machine. iRobot sells a version of this vacuum called the Combo j7+ that also mops, but it’s not quite as effective as the Roborock Qrevo Pro, which you can read more about below.

Brushes: Dual rubber brush system | Battery run time: 85 minutes | Smart navigation: Infrared sensors and camera, in-app object identification | Disposal method: Self-emptying base station | Filtration: Yes | Repairability: Replaceable wheels, batteries, brushes, dustbins, filters, and disposal bags | Mopping: Yes

My pups and their dirty post-walk paws tend to make my floors pretty gunky if I’m not diligent about cleaning. I try to stay on top of it, but during busy weeks, the Combo j7+ (an upgraded version of our best robot vacuum overall) has helped keep my floors adequately tidy. The Combo j7+ has every feature that makes the j7+ great, plus the ability to mop your floors. After it sweeps things up on the front end, water will spray out the back, and the Combo j7+ will swing down an arm that has a mopping pad to brush over your floors and give them a nice clean. As it approaches a surface that can’t be mopped, like a rug, the mopping arm will swing and go back up until it’s back on a hard surface.

In my experience, the Combo j7+’s mopping is about 80 percent as effective as doing the job myself with my trusty Swiffer. That said, I’m picky about the cleanliness of my floors and usually mop at least once per week, so if you’re used to only doing it periodically, this gets close, and you can always run it a second time for good measure.

One caveat: unlike the Roborock Qrevo Pro, the Roomba’s mopping pads have to be manually cleaned as there isn’t a built-in cleaning function. That’ll save water compared to the liquid-heavy self-cleaning method the Roborock uses, since you can just toss the mopping pad in the washer, but it requires more maintenance.

Brushes: Single brush | Battery run time: 180 minutes | Smart navigation: Yes | Disposal method: Self-emptying docking station for dirt and liquid | Filtration: Yes | Repairability: Replaceable Brush, dust bin, filter, mopping pads | Mopping: Yes; hot-water cleaning

For long cleaning jobs (like vacuuming and mopping together), I like to be at home so I can make sure my robot doesn’t get caught on any cables and that my dogs aren’t alone while their least favorite object zooms around the home, so the faster the cleaning job, the better. Of all the robots I’ve tested, this Roborock mapped and cleaned my home the fastest. I watched it zip from room to room, getting an accurate map of the house within about ten minutes, and getting right to its first custom cleaning job. The results were impressive too: In just under two hours, it did two full vacuum and mop runs of my entire three-bedroom home, and my floors were spotless (other comparable models, like the Combo j9+ and Combo j7+, required at least 15 minutes more).

As the Qrevo Pro rolled through my house, sucking up dirt and sweeping its two mopping arms with their rotating pads back and forth across my floors, I never had to save it from getting tangled with the cables behind my TV or my desk, even though its lidar-only object detection is not quite as intelligent as the software on iRobot’s camera-based vacuums.

This robot vacuum has some other convenient features as well. Unlike the Combo j7+ and j9+’s pads, which need to be hand-washed, the Qrevo Pro has a self-cleaning feature built into its dock that will periodically clean the mopping pads throughout the course of its cleaning job. This uses more water than iRobot’s method, but it’s also completely hands-off. You can adjust the amount of water used during mopping, how often it washes the mops, as well as the number of times it cleans your floors (once or twice) to manage how much water each job uses.

Both iRobot and Roborock have solid apps, but Roborock’s “Do not disturb” feature is a nice addition that I’ve enjoyed tinkering with. When enabled, this setting lets you toggle things the robot shouldn’t do during a designated period of time. So if you don’t want it to empty its dustbin or top off its water tank while everyone in the house is sleeping, you can schedule the robot’s maintenance to only happen when everyone is awake.

My biggest gripe with this robot is its docking station: It’s not quite as nice as iRobot’s j9+ dock. The case itself looks good, but the glossy plastic finish makes it look a bit cheaper than the other docking stations I’ve tested. That said, it does have some added conveniences in exchange for slightly less appealing looks. First, there’s an LED on the front that will turn red when the clean-water tank needs to be refilled, so you can always check before starting a cleaning job. Second, there isn’t really a top, so you can just lift the water tanks right up and empty or refill them without having to open any doors like you do with the iRobot docking stations (but unlike the iRobot stations, you can’t use it as a plant stand).

Brushes: Dual brush | Battery run time: 120 minutes | Smart navigation: Yes | Disposal method: Self-emptying docking station for dirt and liquid | Filtration: Yes | Repairability: Replaceable wheels, batteries, brushes, dust bins, filters, and disposal bags | Mopping: Yes

This robot vacuum-mop combo has persuaded me that most people can get by without needing to do a manual twice-over after the robot does its thing. The Combo j9+ is basically an upgraded version of the Combo j7+ (which has the same functionality as our best overall pick, the Roomba j7+, with the addition of mopping capability), with a larger-capacity dustbin in the docking station, which also now refills the mopping portion of the Roomba for added convenience. Since it doesn’t have a cleaning mechanism to rinse the pads throughout a cleaning job, it’s not as effective at wiping floors as the Qrevo Pro, but the difference is negligible unless you’re extremely picky about the cleanliness of your floors.

The Combo j9+ is just as efficient as the j7+ for simple vacuuming, and it managed to pick up a week’s worth of dirt and debris courtesy of my dogs and my bike without much fuss or mess left behind. The initial setup was impressively quick, as I watched the little puck bounce from room to room, scoping out obstacles and mapping out the most effective cleaning route, which all took about 30 minutes for my one-bedroom home.

The Combo j9+’s docking station can hold about 60 days’ worth of debris, and up to 30 days’ worth of water, depending on how frequently you run it. Even for those who run a vacuum multiple times per week, that’s enough to keep this robot vacuum fairly low-maintenance. The Qrevo Pro used multiple tanks of water through its first mopping job in my home, so the j9+ is a much more ecofriendly option. As an added touch, the docking station now opens from the side, rather than the top, which the folks at iRobot told me makes the docking station more useful as a place to rest a plant or some magazines, and also makes it a bit more decorative than other docking stations.

As for its mopping capabilities, the Combo j9+ is almost as effective at mopping as the Qrevo Pro, which is impressive given its slightly less-powerful arm mechanism. I tested this by spilling a sugary drink on the floor and letting it dry, then running the Combo j9+ for a full mopping job. It cleaned up nearly all the residue, leaving just a bit for me to wipe up myself. That mode will use up the battery faster, but like other Roombas, this one can pause a job and go back to charge enough to finish up, all without losing its place. It’s not quite as efficient as the Qrevo Pro, but the Combo j9+ hardly makes any noise while mopping, which is a welcome change compared to the Qrevo Pro’s consistent humming as its pads rotate. It also doesn’t have a self-cleaning function for the mop pads, but you can just clean the mopping pads while you’re doing your laundry.

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Brushes: Single brush | Battery runtime: 65 minutes | Smart navigation: Yes | Disposal method: On-unit dirt chamber, requires manual emptying | Filtration: Yes | Repairability: Replaceable Brush, dust bin, filter | Mopping: No

Dyson has long been one of the largest names in vacuum cleaners, and it’s quite well known for its air purifiers as well. When I heard Dyson had a new robot vacuum, I had high hopes: My trusty V7 Motorhead has kept my floors spot-free for about five years. After a couple months of testing, I’m impressed. Dyson’s dust tracking makes for a unique cleaning experience that lets you monitor the dirtiest parts of your home, and the actual vacuum does a great job at picking up both large particles like pet hair and dust clumps as well as tiny specks of dirt my pups tend to drag in throughout the day.

Unlike iRobot’s vacuums, the Vis Nav only has one brush, but it’s larger than any other brush I’ve seen on a robot vacuum and feels quite similar to the brush on one of Dyson’s stick vacuums. Even with one less brush than the j9+ or j7+, the Vis Nav did just as well at cleaning my floors. Before I ran the Vis Nav for the first time, I let my home accumulate a week’s worth of dust and other debris to see how the vacuum could stack up against my V7. After a single cleaning job, the Dyson left my floors feeling just as clean as when I use my V7, which is to say I hardly found any dirt the vacuum missed.

My favorite feature on the Vis Nav is its compatibility with Dyson’s MyDyson app. Once the robot has completed a cleaning job, you can go into the app (where you can also start cleaning sessions) and see a map of your house that shows where the vacuum found the most dust and dirt. This is helpful if you have an air purifier, as it’ll help you find the best place to position it for eliminating particles more effectively. Even if you don’t have a purifier, it’s cool to look at, and you can still do some sleuthing to figure out the source of the dirt and make adjustments to the area as needed. For instance, I realized that a seemingly harmless hole in my wall might be letting some dust get in from my backyard.

While most robot vacuums feature a puck-shaped design and a sleek black finish, Dyson’s Vis Nav has a flashy blue exterior that’s easy to spot and makes the cleaning jobs look more fun than the robots I’ve tested with sleeker black finishes; it sort of looks like an RC car zooming around your home. The dock doesn’t look as good as the j9+’s, and its QR code–like stickers on the top, which the Vis Nav uses to find its way back to the station to recharge, make the Dyson’s dock far less complimentary to home décor than the ones that come with iRobot or Ecovacs’s machines.

It doesn’t have a self-emptying docking station like many of the other robot vacuums we recommend, but Dyson’s emptying method is the best of the manual ones I’ve tested. The chamber pops out from the vacuum when you press a large red button, then you can flip out a handle to carry the chamber to a trash can. On the top of the handle, there’s a switch that releases all of the collected dirt and debris when flicked, and once it’s empty, you simply close it back up and put the chamber back in the vacuum.

How To Choose High Quality Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Accessories

  With the development of science and technology and the popularization of smart homes in families, more and more families will buy intelligent sweeping robots to do room cleaning and cleaning work. Then enhance the life of the sweeping robot has become a very necessary matter, regular cleaning and replacement of sweeping robot accessories to help maintain its cleaning effect, the choice of high-quality sweeping robot accessories is conducive to help it better play the role of cleaning.

  In the case of sufficient budget, the original accessories are of course the best choice, but often in order to maintain a better cleaning effect, the replacement frequency is generally 1-3 months or 3-6 months (according to the average situation, the specific situation needs to be determined according to the actual use effect), so the cost of buying the original accessories will be more expensive for individuals/families. The cost performance is not high, so the choice of non-original high-quality accessories is not only low cost, but also has a good cleaning efficiency.

  This article will explore how to choose the right non-original accessories for your robotic vacuum cleaner to help you maintain and use your equipment more effectively.

First of all, why do we choose non-original accessories?

Generally speaking, non-original accessories are more affordable than the original, lower price, good efficiency, cost-effective, which is very important for many consumers. And if the wholesale volume is large enough, even the price can have a better discount.

Secondly, some sweeping robots may not be so popular, the original machine manufacturers will not necessarily produce the corresponding original parts replacement parts, and the production of most of the spare parts replacement parts on the market, non-original parts manufacturers can often produce, and accept customization.

Next, let's discuss how to choose robotic vacuum cleaner accessories.

1. Ensure the compatibility of non-original accessories and sweeping robots

When choosing non-original accessories, it is crucial to ensure compatibility with your vacuum cleaner. Check model information: Before buying, be sure to confirm the exact model of your robot vacuum cleaner. Most non-original accessories will specify their compatible model range in the product description.

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2. You can search the user reviews on the official website of the accessory manufacturer and other websites (such as Alibaba and MIC stores) :

By reading the reviews of other users, you can have an in-depth understanding of the performance of non-original accessories in actual use. These often provide important reference information about compatibility and product quality.

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3. Send inquiries to the seller, communicate the specific needs of product brand, model and specific parameter information. Direct communication is often more efficient.

How to choose manufacturer brand

1. Brand reputation:

Choose a brand with a good reputation in the market. Although not original, there are brands that specialize in high-quality replacement parts and can be trusted.

2. Materials and processes:

non-original accessories should pay attention to materials and processes. High-quality materials and exquisite technology can better extend the service life of parts and sweeping robots, and improve the cleaning performance of robot vacuum cleaners.

3. Warranty and after-sales service:

Some non-original parts also have warranty and after-sales service.

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