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Robot Vacuum Reviews – How to Keep Your Robot Vacuum Clean
Many robot vacuums can be used with apps that allow you to control the device without holding it. These apps let you schedule cleaning sessions, create boundaries and no-go zones.
Several of the robots we reviewed can automatically return to their base and recharge during a cleaning session, which is useful for those who have a big house. Some robots come with water tanks and dust bins that can be empty to keep them clean and lessen allergens.
Battery Life
If you live in a big house, consider an appliance that can run for an hour or more during regular operation. Many models also have an « eco » or lower-power cleaning mode which saves battery life but still performs a fantastic job of removing dirt and other debris from floors and carpets.
If your space is a little smaller but you’ll still have plenty of options to keep your home clean. Our top choice for small-sized houses is the Neato Botvac 11S Max can run on bare floors for up to 90 minutes in Eco mode. It’s smaller than the majority of the robots we tested, so it can be tucked under furniture and in corners.
It’s a good idea choose a model with smart features that allow you to customize the cleaning preferences of your robot according to the amount of traffic certain areas get. You can set zones with a high amount of traffic to get stronger suction or more water levels. Certain apps also provide the option of changing the settings for each room, or even the the floor of your home.
In addition to selecting a robot that is tailored to your needs for cleaning and requirements, you should also carry out regular maintenance, like emptying and filling the dustbin, checking the brushes for hair knots, as well as draining and washing the water tank. It is also recommended to use the software updates that your manufacturer provides. These can improve navigation algorithms, reduce unnecessary power consumption and assist in prolonging your robot’s battery life.
Depending on the level of activity in your family and how busy your household is, it might be necessary to run your robot as often as three to every week. Emily Rairdin, a vacuum expert at University Vacuum & Sewing, says that a standard robot should last between three and five years, however the lifespan of yours will depend on how well you take care of it and how often you use it.
Some of the more advanced models we have reviewed in our best robot vacuum reviews can be connected to smart speakers like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, allowing them to operate completely hands-free. While this is an excellent convenience, you should be aware that this means you’ll be required to give up some of your personal information.
App Control
Many robots come with a range of control options through apps that allow you to organize specific cleaning tasks, change preferences, and schedule your sessions. Certain robots also integrate with digital assistants, such as Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant and other home automation systems.
Robots employ a mix of lasers, sensors and cameras to navigate through your space. They’re designed to find and clean pet hair dirt, crumbs, and other messes from hard floors like laminate, tile, and wood as well as carpets with low pile and area rugs. They’re also built to avoid obstacles, like furniture legs and pet food bowls when they move through your space.
Like any electronic device, it’s important to keep up with the routine maintenance of your robot to ensure that it is operating correctly. If you clean the rotating brushes regularly (they could get caught up with dust and pet hair) Follow the manufacturer’s instructions regarding the use and maintenance of your robot. Replace the batteries, filters and wheels. Most models last just as long as a conventional full-size vacuum.
Most robots are able to identify and understand your surroundings using sensors. This lets them design the most efficient route to clean. Some models that are more expensive allow you to set ‘no-go zones’ if there are areas you would like the robot to stay clear of like your pet’s food bowls, or expensive rugs.
A growing number of robots also come with ‘targeted rooms’, which allows you to instruct the robot to focus on a specific or a few areas of your home. This is a great feature when your home is cluttered with lots of clutter and you want to get rid of it, or if you feel that a particular room needs extra attention, like an extra bedroom for guests.
In addition to letting you customize your robot’s map and cleaning preferences, many robots that are controlled via apps also have an array of automated features to make daily maintenance easier. Certain robots have self-emptying bins that return to their docks after they are full.
While the app-controlled Dreametech L10s Ultra did a excellent job at navigating our test courses but it struggled to spot obstacles that were obstructing its path and couldn’t handle clogged up rug tassels. It’s still a good choice to keep a small home or studio tidy.
Cleaning Options
When the wheels of your robot become dirty or covered with dust, hair, or other debris they can no longer move smoothly, and could cause the robot to slow down or even become stuck. Wipe them down periodically with a soft cloth, to ensure that they are functioning properly. For mopping robots, it’s also important to take the mopping pads off after each cleaning session, wash them in water and allow them to dry before re-installing them. If you’re concerned about maintaining this routine choose a model that can automatically wash and dries its own mopping pads during every cleaning session.
Some robots are able to automatically empty their bins when full and this could be an absolute boon for those with children or pets. However, for the majority of models, the best way to ensure that the dustbin is ready for an additional load of dirt or other debris is to empty it manually. Choose a model that has large bins that are easy to empty and remove and ensure that the base can hold the full bin without being obstructive in your home.
Another factor that could affect how long your robot lasts is the quality of its sensors. These are the sensors which detect furniture, walls, obstacles, and other household objects, and help the robot navigate its route around them. Choose robots that have high-end sensors. They are expected to be able detect any changes in the floor quickly and accurately, and avoid getting stuck in tight spaces, such as the space between the bathtub and the toilet or under the legs of your desk chair.
Depending on the budget you have and how often you want to make use of your robot, it’s worth looking into a model that can recharge itself and begin cleaning from where it stopped off when the battery runs low. This is especially useful for larger homes and makes it easier to keep a consistent clean throughout the house.
Noise Levels
Models vary in their noise levels and other factors may influence the sound quality. Manufacturers may mention the option of a low-noise or quiet operating speed. However, you’ll have to know the rating of the device to understand what this number really means. Any sound that exceeds 85 decibels is considered to be loud and could cause hearing damage over the course of time.
To find the quietest robotic vacuum, look for one that has advanced noise reduction technology or a low-noise mode of operation. These features can drastically reduce the noise of operation and make it easier to carry on conversations or even to sleep during a cleaning session.
Certain models are also constructed with sound-absorbing or insulated materials to reduce operational noise. These features are important for those who live in noisy areas or have children at home.
The navigation system and obstacle-detection capabilities of robot vacuum cleaners are other factors that influence the noise levels. Some robots use mapping technology that is based on cameras or lasers to prevent hitting walls and furniture when cleaning. These technologies can cut down on the amount noise that the robot cleaner emits during its cleaning cycle. They do this by avoiding unnecessary collisions and bumps.
Despite the fact that modern robotic vacuums are more quiet than ever, they still produce a lot of noise when in normal operation. The noise they generate can be distracting to those who have children or work from home, in particular. Furthermore, constant exposure to high-level noise can create stress and increase blood pressure levels.
You might want to try a few different things before calling the customer service of your robot vacuum if it’s making a lot of noise. First, inspect the machine for visible damage. A damaged or cracked housing or loose component could increase the noise which can make it sound like a freight train. It is also recommended to regularly clean and replace filters since they can become filled with dust and dirt which can increase the noise level.
Another cause of unusual noise is a dirty or damaged sensor. A damaged or dirty sensor can send a robotic vacuum on a bumpy and confused trip across your floor, which can result in hitting objects and making a loud noise. To remedy this, clean or replace the sensor, and try reconnecting to Wi-Fi network if you need to.