*Correction Update: 1. The Roborock S7 rubber brush can be opened at both sides to remove entangled hair. 2. The Ecovacs Deebot T9 does come with multi map support, however it is not very user friendly to get that implemented.
Thanks - with the T9 multi map/level support, you pick up the robot and move it and it recognises the room, you don't need a charging station on each floor so it has a reference point, right?
@@AlexTeo To talk about on this link: ruclips.net/video/mU8-qi0jcU4/видео.html It was 2012. And also i did my research more detailed and found out it was way back than. A company named Karscher did it in 2009 i guess. But it was so expensive like the first commercial robot vacuum electrolux which introduced in 2001.
@@Avucoda feels like we are not even comparing at the same level of products. If you want to go such extend then who knows one can find some prototype in the 90s or 80s
just like to point out that you can actually remove both ends of the roborock brush. the cap that is supposedly fixed (in your video) needs to be twisted so that the triangles don't align, then it'll come off. it's in the manual.
This is why I'm watching this too. Vacuum wars hasn't covered this, yet, and the others appear to be clearly paid off by different manufacturers. The uploader is upfront that they got all three for free too, which is nice to know
From my point of view, the S7+ is the best because it navigates the house with ease, it shows the areas it mops, as well as the areas it vacuums, the app does a great job of identifying rooms and allowing you to split/merge them, as well as add "no go" or "no mop" zones, and is cleaning very well!
I’ve been using a roborock s6 max for some time now. It’s a champ. I set it up for auto daily cleaning at 3am and 11am. My property is about 3000sqft. Makes my house so clean. Less work. Occasionally I just vacuum the corners, hard to reach areas. Emptying the bin is much easier than vacuuming the entire house lol. And u don’t have to do it everyday. Moping does an okay job. Ofc it will not be perfect even with daily robot moping. But guarantee u will notice the floors will be much cleaner overtime. I bought spare mopping clothes to make cleanup faster. I have two floors, so I bought two. If you want to clean the rooms, u have to open the doors lah. Still waiting for roborock or any company to make more significant upgrades. Before I replace my robo servants lol. Vibrating mops doesn’t do it for me. Maybe wait for next gen model.
Thanks for sharing! 100% agree on a much cleaner house everyday especially with 0 effort. I think the robovac tech is moving quite fast which is ultimately a good time for consumers. A replacement every 3 yrs i think is gd
The best robot-review I have ever seen. Very systematically covers everything you need to know, and translate pro/cons of features very well. Thank You Alex !!!
We just bought our first robot, compared to the robots in this video it's a few years behind current gen vacuums. But I'm fascinated by what these robots can do and where the tech is going. I think it will definitely be worth the upgrade in a couple of years to something like these robots. Love your thorough review
Comments like yours from people who bought a few months or a few years ago are incredibly important to those of us who are still "about to buy our first" a very sincerest thank you for making the effort and posting your sentiments. John, Perth, Western Australia.
I would respectfully disagree about how the T9 is wasting time for what u called obstacle. These spots under the furnitures are prone to having dust and dirts under them and I'm sure anyone would appreciate the robot cleaning it up instead of ignoring it. Also, you are likely doing something else while the robot is cleaning so it doesn't matter if it takes an extra 10-20mins as long as the place gets cleaned ! 😁
He instructed the vacuuum to clean a single room. Not the space with the table and chairs. If I asked the vacuum to clean my bedroom I don't need it bouncing off my other furniture to get there.
I still don't understand why vacuums nowadays are still eating my hair and the hair would get stuck in the roller, I have a Dyson and roller keeps eating my long hair to the point that I just switched over to using the basic long vacuuming tube instead the one with roller, which makes vacuuming more daunting and annoying 😭
Hello, after watching countless hours of vacuum robots I went for the deebot t9 plus. I was really happy to see that the main brush is now rubber and not like the one you showed in the video. For now the only concern that I have is the app, 1 out of 3 times it doesn't work correctly (doesn't open or recognise the robot immediately). Closing and reopening the app does the job but it is quite annoing. Owned now for more than a months and I am super happy with the results. Also corners and edges are really well cleaned too. Oh one last ting, once it did get stuck with a cable, so my suggestion is always trying to put them up.
yours should be deebot T9 aivi? i don't have these problems with the app you mentioned though, but as long as you are very happy overall on your purchase then that's alright!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Hope the prices goes down 3 years down the road before I get my own unit (HDB extended another year sobs). Wouldn't go so bad buying the old models I guess?
I think one feature you could add up for the comparison is the step avoidance. I just bought the roborock s7 and it cant avoid a floor step, I have to close my toilet room door to prevent the s7 from falling the step, quite disappointed with its performance
Hi, I will not say the item isn’t good when it works but it didn’t last more that 10 months with regular maintenance. Now after warranty has just lapsed 13 months, ecovacs could easily send one part (the water reservoir which was faulty and the screws rust, but they expect me to pay for the postage, labour, repairs and parts. I would not waste $1000 again if I knew it would only last the warranty period.
This video didn't address the issue of battery life, which is significant if you have a larger house (i.e. more than about 900 sq. feet). If you run a Roborock vacuum in "MAX" mode, you will actually only get a runtime of about 100 minutes (or about 900 sq. feet). Aren’t you always going to vacuum on the max setting, same as you always do with a regular vacuum? That means I can't finish my entire first floor at night in a single run. Nor can I finish my entire upstairs or basement in a single run. These robot vacuums also take a very long time to completely recharge since charging from 20% to 100% takes a Roborock about 4.2 hours. My big point is that battery life becomes a much bigger issue when 1) your house has more than one level, and 2) each level of your house is more than 900 sq. feet. The value of the auto-empty dock also degrades significantly with a multi-level house, unless you are willing to constantly carry the dock from floor to floor.
I don't think people normally run robovac or regular vacuum always at the max setting, products aren't engineered for that as well, dyson's omni-glide on 'max' mode can only last for 4mins. Most of the robovac reviews don't focus on battery life anymore because of the auto-charge and auto-resume feature. Unless the whole house is fully carpeted else I don't find it necessary to run with higher or max setting. My apartment is about 1200sqft, effective cleaning area is only half of that. If I were to stay in a big house with 4 levels with each level more than 900sqft cleaning area, I will have a separate charging dock on alt levels for it to recharge, they cost very little. Or I might even go with 2 robovacs for such a big house, better than doing manual cleaning myself man
Excellent comparison and reviews! Plenty of detail and I like how you gave a qualitative assessment versus numeric score. Thank you very much! When will you do the comparison of dedicated mopping robots?
thanks for the comment! I am humbled. My next video is on the ecovacs x1 omni, then followed by a mopping robot soon after. Not a comparison video though since they are not positioned the same
Really well done video mate! Thankyou. Your English is perfect. My deebot t8 broke because our dog ripped up a toilet roll and it got stuck. So I just bought the t9. I find it has a much better navigation system because it's not getting stuck like the previous model would around our bed and one place near some curtains. It's also not as loud and has more power. I don't care about mopping though. I use a bissell mop vacuum for that. The next generation x1 deebot that's now out. Is much better for mopping but it's price is a bit to high at the moment.
Impressive amounts of tests! I'm Korean but would never buy a Samsung because they are severely overpriced in Korea. So I'd stick with Xiaomi or Roborock. On a side note, very interesting Singlish accent. I have quite a few Singaporean friends and find the accents vary quite a lot from person to person. Wonder why that would be?
Thank alex. I was torn between samsung jetbot (1099) and robos7 ($1499)... samsung becos of its poor life span...alot of my phone doesnt last above 2years and my washing machine broke down less than a year... but now i bought their new fridge with lcd panel. I looking forward to their home demo. No brainer for me as i also do not like mop in a robot cleaner. I was thinkin about s7 but the price was really steep and there no good deals yet at shopee and lazada. At such .with your video. I decided to go with samsung jetbot as i goimg use their smart home with my fridge and Digital lock. I will giv it a try .hope it last for at least 3-5yrs ..but i do really like the s7 bin design... Thank alex for the great video and experience. I skip alot of reserch .haha.
wow nice, that fridge is cool should have gotten that for myself as well, same for the lock. The price for the S7 is indeed too high imo but their bin is good that it is not so tall, can actually hide it under suspended cabinets. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for calling out the navigation and lidar tech used, other reviewers didn't mention this and I ended up buying the Ecovacs and hated it because it's navigation was so terrible it took 12 hours to clean my house! For comparison, the Neato D7 took 3. I lived with it for 4-5 months and finally left a bad review on Amazon and was surprised when Ecovacs contacted me and said I can return it which I gladly accepted. I'm now waiting for the new Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra. From your review and others, I'm convinced Roborock is the better vacuum.
I'm moving soon and have landed on getting the S7 maxV ultra from their online store at shopee after watching multiple yt assessments. Would you say it's a worthwhile purchase personally and any pitfalls you'll warn of? Thanks (:
@@Ceryllove I love my S7 MaxV. I have two. I have the ultra on my first floor, and the regular self empting model for my basement. The roborock is my favorite robot vacuum I've owned and I've owned at least a handful.
Hi alex that was a good comparison video. Keypoint u mentioned to get a dedicated mopping vaccum is very good idea if space and budget is ideal as these robots really keep the floors clean. I have to say the deebot app experience is really bad when the map screws up. This happens when the robot knocks and shift the dock even slightly.
when doing all the testing i shifted the dock, then i tap on the name of your map, it is able to update the location, pretty alright actually. But the multi level is a headache though lol
Brilliant video. I’ve had the Deebot T9+ for several months now and when it works flawlessly, it’s fantastic. But the bloody app and firmware is very buggy.
I thought that I wanted the roborock but I'm kind of leaning towards the Samsung. I'm an Android User I also like that this cleaned edges really well and I don't have a multi-level house so I don't really care about that
An excellent report! Thanks to your exhaustive analysis, I have decided that I will buy the Samsung, and later I will buy a dedicated robot scrubber. I sincerely congratulate you on the quality of this test, honest and well explained. Greetings from Barcelona, Spain
this vid really helps! although i have a question. im from indonesia and i think im having troubles finding roborock s7+ here, but someone sells the s7 without +. is the 2 the same?
Used deebot for quite a while and found that mapping was a big issue, once or twice a month somehow the map shifted making all the boundaries etc useless so had to reset the map which is very annoying and time consuming
The problem with these robot vaccums is it’s too early in the stages or how well engineered and well developed these bots are as they all still have pros and cons. That being said having a very pricey bot vaccum is not worth it. Especially, when these lithium batteries don’t last and the life expectancy is maybe 5 years and you have to buy another one. It’s best to get the Shark AI XL self emptying bin as it’s the cheapest and affordable. It does the job. Not perfect but it vaccums. You would think IRobot would keep up with LIDAR technology using laser mounted instead of the camera but consumers will start to take notice that LIDAR is the best for detection and mapping. Give it about 5 more years and the vaccums will eventually become faster, reliable and can vaccum longer.
unfortunately Shark robovac don't seem to be locally distributed in singapore else I would love to try out their products. I don't think we can say that the tech is still in the early stages, but it's definitely moving pretty fast from what I see especially from China. Having said that, I think refreshing every 3 years is quite reasonable looking at the usage frequency and number of moving parts
Thank you for the good comparison and honest remarks. I don't own any yet and is considering to get one when my helper contract is over in a few months time.
I got the Samsung during a black Friday sale. I like everything about it except the app. It uses the smart things app instead of it’s own proprietary app and is kind of clunky. For instance: you can schedule the robot to run automatically but you cannot set schedules for each room which would be nice. I emailed Samsung support for this and they said it might be added in the future but had no plans on adding it anytime soon.
Got a T9 and having using it for abt 4 mths. The cleaning is good but the navigation sucks. It just drives me crazy! It tend to miss certain area of my hse during cleaning especially where WiFi can't reach. Always hv to monitor the cleaning through phone app. And could says the phone app sucks too. U can't control the robot well with the app. Also, the lousy English of the robot irritate me everytime l used it. If have a choice, l will wanna give it up as it not worth my money.
@@AlexTeo hahaha maybe next time you get sponsors for that. Wish you the best in that. I've bought some blue light torches online and find them quite strong for scanning dust and etc on my white carpentry area. Not sure if any bigger scale is reasonably priced for your filming use or not
vSLAM is the better navigation algorithm though. most lidars/ToF sensors are 2D that detect objects along a single plane. vSLAM is 3D while using only 1 or 2 cameras
Amazing review! I bought this 6 months ago and it was doing everything it is meant to do and a good job at that. But it does NOT vacuum carpets area on auto clean mode. It just avoids them. So it does not do the main thing it is mean to. And yes I have taken off the mop add. Do not buy it!! Customer service will not send me a new one after I have sent them all the images and videos of it not working.
Hi Alex Happy New Year enjoyed your video! You are right about getting the automatic dust disposal I have 2 ECOVACS and 2 dust disposal so convenient!! Please do a review on the automatic mopping gadget would like to get one so no need to manually mop!!
I love your critique and thorough comparison between these investment products. Amazon in the USA is still having discounts on these. My house is 1000sqft and I want to get a robo-mop so I don't have to keep mopping. I can't wait to see your next video for another thorough comparison for just robo-mops. (I like the idea of full functionality and not half-half jobs) If I were to right now, I would prefer the ecovac over the roborock - I love how the ecovac is cleaner but I hate the messy route it creates. I love the silence of the roborock but it leaves crumbs in the corners ):?! Hahaha.
but how often will you have crumbs in the corners haha, so actually I don't weight vacuum performance so much personally, as long as no issue with dust and hair which is your everyday cleaning is fine. In US, you have more options than us in Singapore for the mopping robot! Very limited choice here if I want something with local warranty
Like your comparison although Robot vacuum not suitable for my lifestyle. Too many misc things on the floor. I rather just vacuum myself with a wireless vacuum.
Maybe resting dining chairs against the table at 40deg ..with 2 legs in the air...robot can clean all the food crumbs below the table.. for mopping maybe $10 mop&pail does it alot cleaner and greener..Roborock for me...rugged.
My biggest problem with robot vacuums is when my dogs poop while the machine is running and I do not notice. Somehow my deebot and arbot both cannot sense the poops and create their own art pieces all over the house - total cleaning nightmare. Wonder if you have had that experience, and if any of these 3 models did a good job avoiding said poop?
my dog poop timing is pretty fixed so no issue. The way robovac detects poop (if they have this feature) is using AI object recognition, AI result is never 100% accurate. Since poop also come with various shape and sizes, sometime it is just not obvious enough for the robovac to detect as a poop
I have Roborock S5 MAX for one and half year it cleans very good but I'm thinking to buy deepot N9 with mopping system but still I have no idea about it. Thanks for your demonstration
Ecovac does support multi level, just move it down and it will detect a difference in the map and create a new map. Sadly though u cant choose which is a pain, it has to location detect.
@@AlexTeo I think some people had to turn off the vacuum first then move it, turn on and it detects a new location. Honestly whilst it works, it is clunky and could easily be better implemented via their software, sadly ecovacs software is something to be desired haha
@@AlexTeo haha pretty much. Look mine works well now i have done it. I no longer need to turn off the device, i just move it and it relocates. Still how hard could it be just to be able to manually choose the map =P
Thanks for the fantastic videos, Alex! Two thumbs up! 👍👍. BTW, I was wondering if you could test to see if these robovac scratches marble and parquet flooring. These are the more traditional flooring and they're often scratched by the old fashioned vacumms. Wonder if robovacs are able to do better in this aspect.
Hi, thanks for all the awesome video which helps me a lot for my planning of moving to my new house. I’m only left with the last piece of puzzle which is a robot with vacuum and mop. Will u still recommend debot t9+ , I am really leaning towards this as it’s cost is around my budget and from your review it seems to be very solid. Any advise?
Just bought a Deebot T9+, it vacuums well. Still haven't set up the app features because I'm waiting for my internet to be set up at home. New house, just moved in. Unsure if it works directly from the mobile phone without home internet, instructions aren't clear on that.
This is a good comparison video for local content! Definitely good non bias review and it helped me to decide which robo vacuum to choose. Hopefully you will produce more electronic items reviews! Earned yourself a sub!
So thankful for your reviews here. It really helped my family to make a decision. And that’s NOT to get a robo vac. It’s just too stressful to clean out from the ‘work’ they do. The roller clean out was my deal breaker at 9mins of this review. But else, thanks a great deal. Otherwise would be a totally waste of money.
Price keep changing due to all the different ongoing promo, i have included product links in the video description if you are based in Singapore, else go with your local distribution channel
Do not waste any of your money on this brand. I have one which I bought for $1000 and every year I have had to sent it back for a repair. They customer service takes 3 weeks to replay to an email so you can image how long a repair takes. Most recently the water reservoir component broke whilst in use. I wish I could attach the photos here. As you can see I post an issue a year ago.
Wow! This this by far the most exciting comparison coz I hvn decided which to buy... Sadly after watching your video putting them to various tests, these are my opinions: 1) most quiet, that I prefer - Roborock 2) object dectection, important coz my house has clutter left behind by family members - Ecovacs 3) edge cleaning, fairly important as I am currently using tineco ifloor to vacuum + mop, so if I were to get a robo vacuum, I kinda hope it can clean the edges well coz my ifloor can't get that close to the edges... I am yet able to decide if I will get a robo vacuum or just a stick vacuum & the Black+Decker steam mop which you recommended... Thought to just get 1 more item to complement my cleaning routine on top of using ifloor... Unless.... Maybe if ifloor breaks down then I get it's most recently released cousin which can vacuum-mop edges, then I will get Ecovacs. Lol... I should just wait la... Btw, thank you for doing this comparison video as it answers several of my concerns/questions!
haha all have their own use case. I will always recommend a robovac first if your household is suitable for one. My stick vacuum is mainly for surface cleaning only, then for mopping I still go with a steam mop weekly. But if you have an ifloor already then a steam mop will not be very useful for you
Have you looked into the newly released Roborock Dyad wet/dry vacuum? May not be as intriguing to you since you own an ifloor, but it appears to be good for edge to edge cleaning. I just got one and I’m using the Roborock for day to day cleaning on fake hardwood (apartment).
Very nice review. One question about Roborock S7 (that's the one I'm planning on getting): Does it automatically sense when its own bin is full and goes to empty it before continuing the cleaning job, or does it try to finish it even if it's too full?
@@AlexTeo What I mean is, if the robots bin is full before it finishes the job, does it return to the dock and empty it by itself, like iRobot Roomba models do and then continue the job?
@@dr_920 Yes I know it does that, but I meant does it do it automatically at once its bin is full, same way as iRobot Roomba does. That was the question, but I've checked elsewhere and apparently it doesn't have those same sensors as iRobot, so it doesn't know when its bin (the robots) is full and will continue cleaning even when no trash can fit in it anymore, which is kinda disappointing. But hopefully newer models will have those similar features as iRobot has and it can also autoempty it once its sensors says the bin is full and then continue the job, just like with charging.
price is very different based on where you live, for eg i recommend Ecovacs T9+ for most value because of the price I see in singapore, but some countries have roborock much cheaper
I have the Roborocl S6 Max and i'm pretty happy with the mopping, i have a cat and two kids and as long as you dont expect it to collect huge puddles of milk and so on and just let it mop every other day its actually a really good feature, and the Ecovacs is actually almost twice as expensive as the Roborock S7 here
Great review! I notice you are charging all 3 robot vacuum at your living room. Does each robot vacuum come with a auto empty station + smaller charging base?
Hey Alex, thanks for sharing your expertise, we’re about to invest in a Robot Vacuum and Mop and I’d love to hear if you have any favourites today? We have all tile and vinyl flooring, no pets currently. What do you suggest? We really value you’re opinion. Thanks
After watching your vids, i decided to buy Samsung. Cos i prefer to separate mopping from vacuum. So far loving it! But i observed some rooms were cleaned in dual direction (horizontal and vertical), others in 1 direction (vertical only). Do you experience that?
You didn't compare the same attributes across all three robot vacuums. For me instance: The ecovacs also has multifloor. Your mopping argument is not correct because you can disable mopping on the map settings on zones in your house, that zone can be your whole house. Also how can this be a negative, when it actually has a mopping feature and this is something you say others do not have. Work a little bit on your video approach and try again.
Ok first of all your comment is confusing, i don't even understand which point you are referring to that is negative? In regards to multifloor for ecovacs i already mention in my video description and pinned comment
Hi Alex, great comparison vid! If I am intending to use SmartThings as my hub, does this mean that I am only left with one choice out of the three aka Samsung JetBot+?
Ecovacs Deebot T9 is a piece of junk. I have one and it constantly forgets my WiFi settings. After every cleaning I have to pair it with my WiFi all over again. This is insane. I set my WiFi to 2,4 GHz only...disabled mesh networking - it didn't help. I have like 5 Ubiquiti access points and apparently the problem is related to the robot's WiFi chip / design.
@@AlexTeo Hey, not sure what you mean by Ubiquiti ap. I also own 3 other robots (different brand) and probably over 50 other network devices (both wired and wireless) and I don't have any single issue with my (other) network equipment. Also: you wrote that most people don't have similar issues... you are probably right by saying "most people"...however I read some comments on Amazon and - in fact - some people have exactly the same issues (or quite similar). That's why you didn't convince me that this is my problem only. 🙄
Could you show the total cleaning time each machine needed to cover the entire house and how much battery life each used? Can ask 3 cover your entire house in one pass?
@@AlexTeo Thanks. Do all machines have the ability to go back to the charging station, recharge and resume cleaning if the battery runs out in the middle of a job?
Hi again Alex, Thanks for another useful video. I can't wait for the day when the robots can vacuum and mop effectively, and with very little post-cleaning maintenance. I mean affordable robots. 😂 By the way, I've given up on using my Hizero.
@@AlexTeo basically what i did is that, i bring the robot vacuum and the charging dock to new location, in my instance, it is the ground floor of my house. plug the charging dock and place the vacuum on the dock. open up the apps in your smartphone and ask the robot vacuum to start cleaning. the robot will whirr for awhile as it detect new environment, and will start mapping (and vacuuming) the area. to switch between the areas (first floor / ground floor), you need to plug the robot vacuum + charging dock at the same location as the first time the robot map the floors. the charging dock will become some sort like a reference/starting point. after few minutes of whirring, it will detect the area has been mapped before and continue as per previous setup. the convenient (expensive) solution to this would be to buy 2 charging docks as you only need to carry the robot vacuum to each location for vacuuming. you can see list of mapped areas in the app by swiping up > cleaning preferences > view & edit > option to change the floor is at top, center of the screen..
@@anashassan1 when I placed the robot at a 'new' location with the charging dock, it just anyhow indicate its vacuum at the bottom right of the existing map. It is not creating a new map and also couldn't go back to dock after that :/
@@AlexTeo sorry to ask, did you switch on the charging dock? in my first attempt, the vacuum did not create new map and keep on circling the same small spot, and cannot return back to charging dock. then only i realized that i did not switch on the dock. once i switched it on, all goes as i described earlier and new map was made.
@@anashassan1 yes i did, i make sure it is charging before starting the robot. What happens for mine is it randomly pick a spot in the existing map then just assume it is there...
Nicely done review! but can you compare their charging time especially for roborock & deebot? I currently mop twice a day with my S7 due to my home size and would prefer not to wait a long time for recharges.
hmm sorry didn't really test that but definitely can be done, just make sure you give enough time between the 2 cleaning cycle else both robots support going back to dock to charge and resume too
*Correction Update:
1. The Roborock S7 rubber brush can be opened at both sides to remove entangled hair.
2. The Ecovacs Deebot T9 does come with multi map support, however it is not very user friendly to get that implemented.
Thanks - with the T9 multi map/level support, you pick up the robot and move it and it recognises the room, you don't need a charging station on each floor so it has a reference point, right?
Also the first robot vacuum with auto empty station was Ecovac's. Not the iRobot.
@@Avucoda irobot has it back at 2018, when is ecovacs'?
@@AlexTeo To talk about on this link: ruclips.net/video/mU8-qi0jcU4/видео.html
It was 2012. And also i did my research more detailed and found out it was way back than. A company named Karscher did it in 2009 i guess. But it was so expensive like the first commercial robot vacuum electrolux which introduced in 2001.
@@Avucoda feels like we are not even comparing at the same level of products. If you want to go such extend then who knows one can find some prototype in the 90s or 80s
just like to point out that you can actually remove both ends of the roborock brush. the cap that is supposedly fixed (in your video) needs to be twisted so that the triangles don't align, then it'll come off. it's in the manual.
mine is very tight scare to spoil it if i put too much force, but you are right thanks for pointing that out, I will pin up this comment!
Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and a Happy 2022!
Merry Christmas Alex.
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What a lucky neighbour! I also want to stay near Alex 😂
Wow you definitely put in alot of effort putting all this together for your viewers! Thank you very much for the honest opinions.
This is why I'm watching this too. Vacuum wars hasn't covered this, yet, and the others appear to be clearly paid off by different manufacturers.
The uploader is upfront that they got all three for free too, which is nice to know
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From my point of view, the S7+ is the best because it navigates the house with ease, it shows the areas it mops, as well as the areas it vacuums, the app does a great job of identifying rooms and allowing you to split/merge them, as well as add "no go" or "no mop" zones, and is cleaning very well!
I’ve been using a roborock s6 max for some time now. It’s a champ. I set it up for auto daily cleaning at 3am and 11am. My property is about 3000sqft. Makes my house so clean. Less work. Occasionally I just vacuum the corners, hard to reach areas. Emptying the bin is much easier than vacuuming the entire house lol. And u don’t have to do it everyday. Moping does an okay job. Ofc it will not be perfect even with daily robot moping. But guarantee u will notice the floors will be much cleaner overtime. I bought spare mopping clothes to make cleanup faster. I have two floors, so I bought two. If you want to clean the rooms, u have to open the doors lah.
Still waiting for roborock or any company to make more significant upgrades. Before I replace my robo servants lol. Vibrating mops doesn’t do it for me. Maybe wait for next gen model.
Thanks for sharing! 100% agree on a much cleaner house everyday especially with 0 effort. I think the robovac tech is moving quite fast which is ultimately a good time for consumers. A replacement every 3 yrs i think is gd
The best robot-review I have ever seen. Very systematically covers everything you need to know, and translate pro/cons of features very well. Thank You Alex !!!
thanks! glad you find my robovac videos useful
We just bought our first robot, compared to the robots in this video it's a few years behind current gen vacuums. But I'm fascinated by what these robots can do and where the tech is going. I think it will definitely be worth the upgrade in a couple of years to something like these robots. Love your thorough review
that's right, they are a life savior
Watch out for the robots revolution tho.
Comments like yours from people who bought a few months or a few years ago are incredibly important to those of us who are still "about to buy our first" a very sincerest thank you for making the effort and posting your sentiments. John, Perth, Western Australia.
I would respectfully disagree about how the T9 is wasting time for what u called obstacle. These spots under the furnitures are prone to having dust and dirts under them and I'm sure anyone would appreciate the robot cleaning it up instead of ignoring it. Also, you are likely doing something else while the robot is cleaning so it doesn't matter if it takes an extra 10-20mins as long as the place gets cleaned ! 😁
you totally misunderstood my point haha.. this apply before and after a cleaning session not sure how else can I explain this 😂
He instructed the vacuuum to clean a single room. Not the space with the table and chairs. If I asked the vacuum to clean my bedroom I don't need it bouncing off my other furniture to get there.
I still don't understand why vacuums nowadays are still eating my hair and the hair would get stuck in the roller, I have a Dyson and roller keeps eating my long hair to the point that I just switched over to using the basic long vacuuming tube instead the one with roller, which makes vacuuming more daunting and annoying 😭
Best review yet regarding these models.....i own t9+ at my house, and i can guarantee you it can save more than one floor...
hmm can I check where you are from? because mine couldn't do that. Let me check with ecovacs official support regarding this
Hello, after watching countless hours of vacuum robots I went for the deebot t9 plus. I was really happy to see that the main brush is now rubber and not like the one you showed in the video. For now the only concern that I have is the app, 1 out of 3 times it doesn't work correctly (doesn't open or recognise the robot immediately). Closing and reopening the app does the job but it is quite annoing.
Owned now for more than a months and I am super happy with the results. Also corners and edges are really well cleaned too. Oh one last ting, once it did get stuck with a cable, so my suggestion is always trying to put them up.
yours should be deebot T9 aivi? i don't have these problems with the app you mentioned though, but as long as you are very happy overall on your purchase then that's alright!
Really appreciate the work you put into testing these vacuums. Very impressive work!
the "floating" wall mounted storage cabinet in the living room is really clever
I just bought a RobotNox and I have to say that I am very impressed. Thanks guys for recommending.
By far and away the very best comparison of cleaners I have ever seen. Fabulous job and VERY much appreciated.
Wow, thank you!
I have the Roborock s4 max, that LiDAR system is amazing. Roborock builds the best robo vacuum’s to date IMO
I am only going to use robots that use LiDAR
Merry xmas Alex! Thats hell lot of effort for robot comparison!👍🏻👍🏻
Deebot got to be my fav. Cheapest is the keyword 😅
Worth noting that Ecovacs T9 has a razor + brush included on the robot itself that you can use to cut tangled hair.
Yeah it does though i didn't feel its worth mentioning haa
Tnx! 👍
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Hope the prices goes down 3 years down the road before I get my own unit (HDB extended another year sobs). Wouldn't go so bad buying the old models I guess?
The tech will probably change a lot after 3yrs, it has been moving quite fast in my opinion
I think one feature you could add up for the comparison is the step avoidance. I just bought the roborock s7 and it cant avoid a floor step, I have to close my toilet room door to prevent the s7 from falling the step, quite disappointed with its performance
Hi, I will not say the item isn’t good when it works but it didn’t last more that 10 months with regular maintenance. Now after warranty has just lapsed 13 months, ecovacs could easily send one part (the water reservoir which was faulty and the screws rust, but they expect me to pay for the postage, labour, repairs and parts.
I would not waste $1000 again if I knew it would only last the warranty period.
This video didn't address the issue of battery life, which is significant if you have a larger house (i.e. more than about 900 sq. feet).
If you run a Roborock vacuum in "MAX" mode, you will actually only get a runtime of about 100 minutes (or about 900 sq. feet). Aren’t you always going to vacuum on the max setting, same as you always do with a regular vacuum? That means I can't finish my entire first floor at night in a single run. Nor can I finish my entire upstairs or basement in a single run. These robot vacuums also take a very long time to completely recharge since charging from 20% to 100% takes a Roborock about 4.2 hours.
My big point is that battery life becomes a much bigger issue when 1) your house has more than one level, and 2) each level of your house is more than 900 sq. feet. The value of the auto-empty dock also degrades significantly with a multi-level house, unless you are willing to constantly carry the dock from floor to floor.
I don't think people normally run robovac or regular vacuum always at the max setting, products aren't engineered for that as well, dyson's omni-glide on 'max' mode can only last for 4mins. Most of the robovac reviews don't focus on battery life anymore because of the auto-charge and auto-resume feature. Unless the whole house is fully carpeted else I don't find it necessary to run with higher or max setting.
My apartment is about 1200sqft, effective cleaning area is only half of that. If I were to stay in a big house with 4 levels with each level more than 900sqft cleaning area, I will have a separate charging dock on alt levels for it to recharge, they cost very little. Or I might even go with 2 robovacs for such a big house, better than doing manual cleaning myself man
Excellent comparison and reviews! Plenty of detail and I like how you gave a qualitative assessment versus numeric score. Thank you very much! When will you do the comparison of dedicated mopping robots?
thanks for the comment! I am humbled. My next video is on the ecovacs x1 omni, then followed by a mopping robot soon after. Not a comparison video though since they are not positioned the same
Really well done video mate! Thankyou. Your English is perfect.
My deebot t8 broke because our dog ripped up a toilet roll and it got stuck.
So I just bought the t9.
I find it has a much better navigation system because it's not getting stuck like the previous model would around our bed and one place near some curtains. It's also not as loud and has more power.
I don't care about mopping though. I use a bissell mop vacuum for that.
The next generation x1 deebot that's now out. Is much better for mopping but it's price is a bit to high at the moment.
Wow!!! You live in Singapore aswell!!??? I never thought of getting myself a roomba but I currently have a vacuum cleaner.
yup haha, robotvac is the best!
Impressive amounts of tests! I'm Korean but would never buy a Samsung because they are severely overpriced in Korea. So I'd stick with Xiaomi or Roborock.
On a side note, very interesting Singlish accent. I have quite a few Singaporean friends and find the accents vary quite a lot from person to person. Wonder why that would be?
maybe your friends are actually from malaysia or hongkong? Because singapore accent all sounds the same to me haha
Thank alex. I was torn between samsung jetbot (1099) and robos7 ($1499)... samsung becos of its poor life span...alot of my phone doesnt last above 2years and my washing machine broke down less than a year... but now i bought their new fridge with lcd panel. I looking forward to their home demo. No brainer for me as i also do not like mop in a robot cleaner. I was thinkin about s7 but the price was really steep and there no good deals yet at shopee and lazada. At such .with your video. I decided to go with samsung jetbot as i goimg use their smart home with my fridge and Digital lock. I will giv it a try .hope it last for at least 3-5yrs ..but i do really like the s7 bin design... Thank alex for the great video and experience. I skip alot of reserch .haha.
wow nice, that fridge is cool should have gotten that for myself as well, same for the lock. The price for the S7 is indeed too high imo but their bin is good that it is not so tall, can actually hide it under suspended cabinets. Thanks for sharing!
@@AlexTeo yes me too. S7 bin catch my eye too ...sad on the price
Thanks for calling out the navigation and lidar tech used, other reviewers didn't mention this and I ended up buying the Ecovacs and hated it because it's navigation was so terrible it took 12 hours to clean my house! For comparison, the Neato D7 took 3. I lived with it for 4-5 months and finally left a bad review on Amazon and was surprised when Ecovacs contacted me and said I can return it which I gladly accepted. I'm now waiting for the new Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra. From your review and others, I'm convinced Roborock is the better vacuum.
at least the customer service is good!
I'm moving soon and have landed on getting the S7 maxV ultra from their online store at shopee after watching multiple yt assessments. Would you say it's a worthwhile purchase personally and any pitfalls you'll warn of? Thanks (:
@@Ceryllove I love my S7 MaxV. I have two. I have the ultra on my first floor, and the regular self empting model for my basement. The roborock is my favorite robot vacuum I've owned and I've owned at least a handful.
@@AnthonyGale thanks for your reply! Gives me more confidence in making the purchase (:
Hi alex that was a good comparison video. Keypoint u mentioned to get a dedicated mopping vaccum is very good idea if space and budget is ideal as these robots really keep the floors clean. I have to say the deebot app experience is really bad when the map screws up. This happens when the robot knocks and shift the dock even slightly.
when doing all the testing i shifted the dock, then i tap on the name of your map, it is able to update the location, pretty alright actually. But the multi level is a headache though lol
The first ever auto empty bin robot vacuum was a Robot from Kärcher made in Germany: Karcher robo cleaner RC3.000
Brilliant video. I’ve had the Deebot T9+ for several months now and when it works flawlessly, it’s fantastic. But the bloody app and firmware is very buggy.
hahah yup i did feedback, but good thing is you hardly need to access the app once everything has been setup nicely
I thought that I wanted the roborock but I'm kind of leaning towards the Samsung. I'm an Android User I also like that this cleaned edges really well and I don't have a multi-level house so I don't really care about that
Ecovacs can do multi maps! I have the N8 (older) and ut uses multiple maps. You need to save the map after first cleaning to unlock that feature.
It's unfortunate that they only allow two maps.
I love your video very much. Very honest and good explaination
thanks man!
An excellent report! Thanks to your exhaustive analysis, I have decided that I will buy the Samsung, and later I will buy a dedicated robot scrubber. I sincerely congratulate you on the quality of this test, honest and well explained. Greetings from Barcelona, Spain
wow thank you all the way from spain!
this vid really helps! although i have a question. im from indonesia and i think im having troubles finding roborock s7+ here, but someone sells the s7 without +. is the 2 the same?
without the + means its without the auto empty station
Used deebot for quite a while and found that mapping was a big issue, once or twice a month somehow the map shifted making all the boundaries etc useless so had to reset the map which is very annoying and time consuming
Did it ever resolve with updates?
The problem with these robot vaccums is it’s too early in the stages or how well engineered and well developed these bots are as they all still have pros and cons. That being said having a very pricey bot vaccum is not worth it. Especially, when these lithium batteries don’t last and the life expectancy is maybe 5 years and you have to buy another one.
It’s best to get the Shark AI XL self emptying bin as it’s the cheapest and affordable. It does the job. Not perfect but it vaccums. You would think IRobot would keep up with LIDAR technology using laser mounted instead of the camera but consumers will start to take notice that LIDAR is the best for detection and mapping.
Give it about 5 more years and the vaccums will eventually become faster, reliable and can vaccum longer.
unfortunately Shark robovac don't seem to be locally distributed in singapore else I would love to try out their products. I don't think we can say that the tech is still in the early stages, but it's definitely moving pretty fast from what I see especially from China. Having said that, I think refreshing every 3 years is quite reasonable looking at the usage frequency and number of moving parts
Thank you for the good comparison and honest remarks. I don't own any yet and is considering to get one when my helper contract is over in a few months time.
go for one!
I got the Samsung during a black Friday sale. I like everything about it except the app. It uses the smart things app instead of it’s own proprietary app and is kind of clunky. For instance: you can schedule the robot to run automatically but you cannot set schedules for each room which would be nice. I emailed Samsung support for this and they said it might be added in the future but had no plans on adding it anytime soon.
you can actually set schedules for which rooms you want to clean, it is there. DM me on IG if you can't find the options, I send you screenshots
@@AlexTeo I will do that thank you! I cannot for the life of me figure this out.
I have the Samsung because I found it half price and new.
Looking forward to the auto empty + self-cleaning mop robot in the next video!
Got a T9 and having using it for abt 4 mths. The cleaning is good but the navigation sucks. It just drives me crazy! It tend to miss certain area of my hse during cleaning especially where WiFi can't reach. Always hv to monitor the cleaning through phone app. And could says the phone app sucks too. U can't control the robot well with the app. Also, the lousy English of the robot irritate me everytime l used it. If have a choice, l will wanna give it up as it not worth my money.
stay tuned for my next video on wifi mesh system so that you won't have wifi dead spots 🤭
New video on Christmas?? Wow Alex, thanks for the present :) Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and your family!
haha a simple comment that will make my day!
Great info Alex👏👏👏now the difficult part is which one to get.. hmmmm
haha up to you to figure out what's more important for you, but like I said all these 3 are easy to recommend
Would be interesting to see a contrast video or blue light video sort showing the balance of the dirt left behind by either bots after cleaning
out of my video production capability haha
@@AlexTeo hahaha maybe next time you get sponsors for that. Wish you the best in that. I've bought some blue light torches online and find them quite strong for scanning dust and etc on my white carpentry area. Not sure if any bigger scale is reasonably priced for your filming use or not
vSLAM is the better navigation algorithm though. most lidars/ToF sensors are 2D that detect objects along a single plane. vSLAM is 3D while using only 1 or 2 cameras
sorry but i have to disagree that vslam is a better navigation tech for robovac
Amazing review!
I bought this 6 months ago and it was doing everything it is meant to do and a good job at that. But it does NOT vacuum carpets area on auto clean mode. It just avoids them. So it does not do the main thing it is mean to. And yes I have taken off the mop add. Do not buy it!! Customer service will not send me a new one after I have sent them all the images and videos of it not working.
It will vacuum carpet without the mopping attachment, don't give false info man
@@AlexTeo I mentioned “I have taken off the mop attachment “ I guess you missed that part. All good. Just trying to help others.
@@mannykaras7278 actually i realize i don't know which robovac you referring to haa
Thank you for this very informative video!
Hi Alex Happy New Year enjoyed your video! You are right about getting the automatic dust disposal I have 2 ECOVACS and 2 dust disposal so convenient!! Please do a review on the automatic mopping gadget would like to get one so no need to manually mop!!
I love your critique and thorough comparison between these investment products. Amazon in the USA is still having discounts on these. My house is 1000sqft and I want to get a robo-mop so I don't have to keep mopping. I can't wait to see your next video for another thorough comparison for just robo-mops. (I like the idea of full functionality and not half-half jobs)
If I were to right now, I would prefer the ecovac over the roborock - I love how the ecovac is cleaner but I hate the messy route it creates. I love the silence of the roborock but it leaves crumbs in the corners ):?! Hahaha.
but how often will you have crumbs in the corners haha, so actually I don't weight vacuum performance so much personally, as long as no issue with dust and hair which is your everyday cleaning is fine. In US, you have more options than us in Singapore for the mopping robot! Very limited choice here if I want something with local warranty
Like your comparison although Robot vacuum not suitable for my lifestyle. Too many misc things on the floor. I rather just vacuum myself with a wireless vacuum.
Thank you for the comparison once again, time to replace my Hydra S7.
Have a Blessed X'mas
*RobotNox - this vacuum cleaner* is the best I have ever had. Really.
Maybe resting dining chairs against the table at 40deg ..with 2 legs in the air...robot can clean all the food crumbs below the table.. for mopping maybe $10 mop&pail does it alot cleaner and greener..Roborock for me...rugged.
rugged in what way? share your experience
Good comparisons, thanks for the review and effort. Malaysia 🇲🇾
*RobotNox has a strong hype recently but it's worth in my opinion*
Thats a very detailed review and very helpful! Pls make more of such videos 🙏
Sure!
Does anyone know what's the app he's using to measure how noisy they are?
Had a puppy poop accident with my beloved roomba from few years ago, I can't never get the scene out of my head 😂😂😂
lol can imagine that
My biggest problem with robot vacuums is when my dogs poop while the machine is running and I do not notice. Somehow my deebot and arbot both cannot sense the poops and create their own art pieces all over the house - total cleaning nightmare. Wonder if you have had that experience, and if any of these 3 models did a good job avoiding said poop?
my dog poop timing is pretty fixed so no issue. The way robovac detects poop (if they have this feature) is using AI object recognition, AI result is never 100% accurate. Since poop also come with various shape and sizes, sometime it is just not obvious enough for the robovac to detect as a poop
Jialat lah. Of all to choose we get the 3 most expensive ones. Can have a video for those of us who ain't loaded?
Hmm maybe i can do a budget model comparison next time!
I have Roborock S5 MAX for one and half year it cleans very good but I'm thinking to buy deepot N9 with mopping system but still I have no idea about it. Thanks for your demonstration
Ecovac does support multi level, just move it down and it will detect a difference in the map and create a new map. Sadly though u cant choose which is a pain, it has to location detect.
Seems like that but not sure whether mine is bugged or something, it just doesnt create a new map
@@AlexTeo I think some people had to turn off the vacuum first then move it, turn on and it detects a new location. Honestly whilst it works, it is clunky and could easily be better implemented via their software, sadly ecovacs software is something to be desired haha
@@z00fbar it certainly feels like a workaround instead of a product feature haha
@@AlexTeo haha pretty much. Look mine works well now i have done it. I no longer need to turn off the device, i just move it and it relocates. Still how hard could it be just to be able to manually choose the map =P
I enjoy my n8+ ecovac. It was difficult at first. For the mapping then I understood how to do it. Now it's set up with my Alexa on its daily duties.
Thanks for the fantastic videos, Alex! Two thumbs up! 👍👍. BTW, I was wondering if you could test to see if these robovac scratches marble and parquet flooring. These are the more traditional flooring and they're often scratched by the old fashioned vacumms. Wonder if robovacs are able to do better in this aspect.
old models do give scratch marks on my vinyl flooring, but so far these didn't give any thank god
Hi, thanks for all the awesome video which helps me a lot for my planning of moving to my new house. I’m only left with the last piece of puzzle which is a robot with vacuum and mop. Will u still recommend debot t9+ , I am really leaning towards this as it’s cost is around my budget and from your review it seems to be very solid. Any advise?
yup the T9+ or the S7 are all good robots, however my last robovac video is my latest recommendation
Just bought a Deebot T9+, it vacuums well. Still haven't set up the app features because I'm waiting for my internet to be set up at home. New house, just moved in. Unsure if it works directly from the mobile phone without home internet, instructions aren't clear on that.
This is a good comparison video for local content! Definitely good non bias review and it helped me to decide which robo vacuum to choose. Hopefully you will produce more electronic items reviews! Earned yourself a sub!
thanks for the sub!
Which did you choode?
Choose🤯
Thanks Alex. These reviews are very useful. I have got the answer now.
Pretty sure that you can open either side on the main brush of the S7, to remove the hairs as that's what I did.
Yeah ur right, my mistake on that
So thankful for your reviews here. It really helped my family to make a decision. And that’s NOT to get a robo vac. It’s just too stressful to clean out from the ‘work’ they do. The roller clean out was my deal breaker at 9mins of this review. But else, thanks a great deal. Otherwise would be a totally waste of money.
if your family has really long hair then ya no choice, no issue for short hair
I agree, would rather just get a basic vacuum that doesn't store my hair in the roller 🤪
Hi Alex, great review. May I know when will you review on the robots for mopping function ?
not so soon! probably march or april
You covered so much details except the main one (at least to me) - the retail prices of all three.
Price keep changing due to all the different ongoing promo, i have included product links in the video description if you are based in Singapore, else go with your local distribution channel
Do not waste any of your money on this brand. I have one which I bought for $1000 and every year I have had to sent it back for a repair. They customer service takes 3 weeks to replay to an email so you can image how long a repair takes. Most recently the water reservoir component broke whilst in use. I wish I could attach the photos here. As you can see I post an issue a year ago.
which brand and which country support?
Wow! This this by far the most exciting comparison coz I hvn decided which to buy...
Sadly after watching your video putting them to various tests, these are my opinions:
1) most quiet, that I prefer - Roborock
2) object dectection, important coz my house has clutter left behind by family members - Ecovacs
3) edge cleaning, fairly important as I am currently using tineco ifloor to vacuum + mop, so if I were to get a robo vacuum, I kinda hope it can clean the edges well coz my ifloor can't get that close to the edges...
I am yet able to decide if I will get a robo vacuum or just a stick vacuum & the Black+Decker steam mop which you recommended... Thought to just get 1 more item to complement my cleaning routine on top of using ifloor... Unless.... Maybe if ifloor breaks down then I get it's most recently released cousin which can vacuum-mop edges, then I will get Ecovacs. Lol... I should just wait la...
Btw, thank you for doing this comparison video as it answers several of my concerns/questions!
haha all have their own use case. I will always recommend a robovac first if your household is suitable for one. My stick vacuum is mainly for surface cleaning only, then for mopping I still go with a steam mop weekly. But if you have an ifloor already then a steam mop will not be very useful for you
Have you looked into the newly released Roborock Dyad wet/dry vacuum? May not be as intriguing to you since you own an ifloor, but it appears to be good for edge to edge cleaning. I just got one and I’m using the Roborock for day to day cleaning on fake hardwood (apartment).
really helpful review. thanks for this :)
Very nice review. One question about Roborock S7 (that's the one I'm planning on getting): Does it automatically sense when its own bin is full and goes to empty it before continuing the cleaning job, or does it try to finish it even if it's too full?
ideally you want to set to auto empty whenever it finishes cleaning, no reason to wait till the bin is full
@@AlexTeo What I mean is, if the robots bin is full before it finishes the job, does it return to the dock and empty it by itself, like iRobot Roomba models do and then continue the job?
@@finnishfatman I have used it for a while and it empties the bin everytime once it returns to the dock after cleaning
@@dr_920 Yes I know it does that, but I meant does it do it automatically at once its bin is full, same way as iRobot Roomba does. That was the question, but I've checked elsewhere and apparently it doesn't have those same sensors as iRobot, so it doesn't know when its bin (the robots) is full and will continue cleaning even when no trash can fit in it anymore, which is kinda disappointing. But hopefully newer models will have those similar features as iRobot has and it can also autoempty it once its sensors says the bin is full and then continue the job, just like with charging.
i choose ecovacs coz design is great with twin brush but sadly software is bit buggy, map always overlap and keep creating new map
hmm i don't have these map issues
I went for jet bot. Cant wait to try it out!
nice!
Good review although I really think you should always include price comparisons in review videos
price is very different based on where you live, for eg i recommend Ecovacs T9+ for most value because of the price I see in singapore, but some countries have roborock much cheaper
Thanks for the very comprehensive video!
thanks!
Thank you for the detailed review
I have the Roborocl S6 Max and i'm pretty happy with the mopping, i have a cat and two kids and as long as you dont expect it to collect huge puddles of milk and so on and just let it mop every other day its actually a really good feature, and the Ecovacs is actually almost twice as expensive as the Roborock S7 here
Wow i wonder how their pricing works in other countries, ecovacs has always been the cheaper one over here in singapore. Where are you based?
@@AlexTeo Norway, Roborock is if i'm not mistaken the cheapest option here.
THANK YOU!! So useful
I Love *robot called RobotNox* this is the best vacuum cleaner out there.
can you do a review of cheap/affordable and good cold press juicer. dont have to top branded names.
Great review! I notice you are charging all 3 robot vacuum at your living room. Does each robot vacuum come with a auto empty station + smaller charging base?
the ecovacs and roborock do come with the small charging base but not the samsung
Hey Alex, thanks for sharing your expertise, we’re about to invest in a Robot Vacuum and Mop and I’d love to hear if you have any favourites today? We have all tile and vinyl flooring, no pets currently. What do you suggest? We really value you’re opinion. Thanks
Perfect timing, my updated robot vac video coming this sunday
Merry Xmas the ECOVACS and Roborock looks good :) hope I get a Xmas present
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After watching your vids, i decided to buy Samsung. Cos i prefer to separate mopping from vacuum. So far loving it! But i observed some rooms were cleaned in dual direction (horizontal and vertical), others in 1 direction (vertical only). Do you experience that?
hmm... can't recall that but most likely its your settings
Great review. Shared to my wife for her viewing and finalize on her choice of robovac. 😁👍
so what is the final verdict haha
Now she's asking me to decide since i have watched your review..hahaha..shifting her dilemma to me. 😅
@@dtographywandy2985 roborock s7max if possible and the ecovac T9
You didn't compare the same attributes across all three robot vacuums. For me instance: The ecovacs also has multifloor. Your mopping argument is not correct because you can disable mopping on the map settings on zones in your house, that zone can be your whole house. Also how can this be a negative, when it actually has a mopping feature and this is something you say others do not have. Work a little bit on your video approach and try again.
Ok first of all your comment is confusing, i don't even understand which point you are referring to that is negative? In regards to multifloor for ecovacs i already mention in my video description and pinned comment
Hi Alex, great comparison vid! If I am intending to use SmartThings as my hub, does this mean that I am only left with one choice out of the three aka Samsung JetBot+?
not a very big deal to have it inside smarttThings hub, missing some automations only. You can still have all at google home or alexa
Ecovacs Deebot T9 is a piece of junk. I have one and it constantly forgets my WiFi settings. After every cleaning I have to pair it with my WiFi all over again. This is insane. I set my WiFi to 2,4 GHz only...disabled mesh networking - it didn't help. I have like 5 Ubiquiti access points and apparently the problem is related to the robot's WiFi chip / design.
it's because of ubiquiti ap support issue? i think most people didn't face the issue you had
@@AlexTeo Hey, not sure what you mean by Ubiquiti ap. I also own 3 other robots (different brand) and probably over 50 other network devices (both wired and wireless) and I don't have any single issue with my (other) network equipment. Also: you wrote that most people don't have similar issues... you are probably right by saying "most people"...however I read some comments on Amazon and - in fact - some people have exactly the same issues (or quite similar). That's why you didn't convince me that this is my problem only. 🙄
Could you show the total cleaning time each machine needed to cover the entire house and how much battery life each used? Can ask 3 cover your entire house in one pass?
i forget to note down the time taken but it is pretty close among all 3, around 10mins difference. All 3 can finish cleaning in a single session
@@AlexTeo Thanks. Do all machines have the ability to go back to the charging station, recharge and resume cleaning if the battery runs out in the middle of a job?
Hi again Alex, Thanks for another useful video. I can't wait for the day when the robots can vacuum and mop effectively, and with very little post-cleaning maintenance. I mean affordable robots. 😂 By the way, I've given up on using my Hizero.
hahah right now robots are good for daily use. What's wrong with your hizero?
the deebot t9 can actually save up to 4 maps in the system. managed to do it for my unit..
Able to share how u did it? I can't get mine to work when i let it auto clean a 'new environment'
@@AlexTeo basically what i did is that, i bring the robot vacuum and the charging dock to new location, in my instance, it is the ground floor of my house. plug the charging dock and place the vacuum on the dock. open up the apps in your smartphone and ask the robot vacuum to start cleaning. the robot will whirr for awhile as it detect new environment, and will start mapping (and vacuuming) the area.
to switch between the areas (first floor / ground floor), you need to plug the robot vacuum + charging dock at the same location as the first time the robot map the floors. the charging dock will become some sort like a reference/starting point. after few minutes of whirring, it will detect the area has been mapped before and continue as per previous setup. the convenient (expensive) solution to this would be to buy 2 charging docks as you only need to carry the robot vacuum to each location for vacuuming.
you can see list of mapped areas in the app by swiping up > cleaning preferences > view & edit > option to change the floor is at top, center of the screen..
@@anashassan1 when I placed the robot at a 'new' location with the charging dock, it just anyhow indicate its vacuum at the bottom right of the existing map. It is not creating a new map and also couldn't go back to dock after that :/
@@AlexTeo sorry to ask, did you switch on the charging dock? in my first attempt, the vacuum did not create new map and keep on circling the same small spot, and cannot return back to charging dock. then only i realized that i did not switch on the dock. once i switched it on, all goes as i described earlier and new map was made.
@@anashassan1 yes i did, i make sure it is charging before starting the robot. What happens for mine is it randomly pick a spot in the existing map then just assume it is there...
Nicely done review! but can you compare their charging time especially for roborock & deebot? I currently mop twice a day with my S7 due to my home size and would prefer not to wait a long time for recharges.
hmm sorry didn't really test that but definitely can be done, just make sure you give enough time between the 2 cleaning cycle else both robots support going back to dock to charge and resume too