I’ve owned a D3 for years and use it 2-3 times a week. Works great and never breaks down. Stock battery was terrible in terms of lasting and then dying in 1 year but bought the upgrade and it’s been working for 2 years…no issues. Great product and good tech support.
It should be a plus that it can go back to charge if needed on its own and pick up where it left off. The D8 is on low end of their newest line. It's default battery can do 100 minutes, but if you get 3rd party batteries (which will void your warranty if its still under warranty) you can double or more the run time. The original is a 14.4v 2100mAh LiOn battery which I replaced with a 14,4v 6000mAh LiP0 battery instead. It can now run 300+ minutes. Also the D series all use the same filter, brush and side brushes. So getting 3rd party copy-cats of the D9 filters and brush will be a big $$$ savings. I ended up getting D9 filters... a 10 pack for only $16. Side brush $2.50 for a four pack which have slighly longer bristles than the D8 but it fits and works perfectly. The main brush on the D9 is better than the combo brush on the D8 and the copy-cat version, I got 3 for only $21. All on TEMU.
Pretty impressive for the first run. I'd like to see what the map looked like after the first run compared to several runs. I know it took the Shark IQ a few tries to get a good map of my house, but once it did it, it does an excellent job on my floors with a very accurate map.
My D4 took five runs to finally give me a map to allow the use of no go lines. Funny thing about that though. I have a very large first floor and it always had to stop mid cleaning to go back and recharge thus negating any map it created. Well one day it did the usual half way clean then went to recharge and went back to finish the job and back to home base. All of a sudden I get a notice "Would you like to see a map of your floor?" Something like this. I was ecstatic! Finally I could put no go line down. Whatever software they put into it to fix that I'm grateful.
i think you can buy the neato d9 battery (200 min) or the d10 (300 min) and put it in this? idk maybe also i think the d10 has the feature where it knows how much charge it needs and resumes when it reaches that point.. idk i wish i owned one because they've fixed the software issues...
Very good info. I think it got confused after it got stuck and that's why it didn't clean all areas. How did it clean close to walls and corners? I have an old Neato D75 and they always miss the area when there is a corner and it turns the corner it turns wide and misses a lot of area where other robots turn a lot quicker and have a bigger side-brush that will take care of that area. Looking forward to more tests. I must say my Neato cleans REALLY good it sucks up a lot of hair and it have a huge bin. Love my D75 and I keep buying spare parts to keep it running.
Neato D8 is the worst vacuum ever. I have owned a Neato vacuum for 10 years and will never buy another. You will waste you time setting it up only to come home and find the vacuum in the middle of the floor blinking and that is about all it does. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
I’ve owned a D3 for years and use it 2-3 times a week. Works great and never breaks down. Stock battery was terrible in terms of lasting and then dying in 1 year but bought the upgrade and it’s been working for 2 years…no issues. Great product and good tech support.
It should be a plus that it can go back to charge if needed on its own and pick up where it left off. The D8 is on low end of their newest line. It's default battery can do 100 minutes, but if you get 3rd party batteries (which will void your warranty if its still under warranty) you can double or more the run time. The original is a 14.4v 2100mAh LiOn battery which I replaced with a 14,4v 6000mAh LiP0 battery instead. It can now run 300+ minutes. Also the D series all use the same filter, brush and side brushes. So getting 3rd party copy-cats of the D9 filters and brush will be a big $$$ savings. I ended up getting D9 filters... a 10 pack for only $16. Side brush $2.50 for a four pack which have slighly longer bristles than the D8 but it fits and works perfectly. The main brush on the D9 is better than the combo brush on the D8 and the copy-cat version, I got 3 for only $21. All on TEMU.
Pretty impressive for the first run. I'd like to see what the map looked like after the first run compared to several runs. I know it took the Shark IQ a few tries to get a good map of my house, but once it did it, it does an excellent job on my floors with a very accurate map.
My D4 took five runs to finally give me a map to allow the use of no go lines. Funny thing about that though. I have a very large first floor and it always had to stop mid cleaning to go back and recharge thus negating any map it created. Well one day it did the usual half way clean then went to recharge and went back to finish the job and back to home base. All of a sudden I get a notice "Would you like to see a map of your floor?" Something like this. I was ecstatic! Finally I could put no go line down. Whatever software they put into it to fix that I'm grateful.
Good info, would have liked an evaluation of how it deals with corners, which seems to be one of their selling points.
Adam that was perfect timing because I just woke up and TODAY IS MY BIRTHDAY 🎉
Happy Birthday, Colton! 🥳
Happy birthday
Happy Birthday! 🥳🥳🥳
@@MrBlueCreeper thank you
@@somedayprin3384 thank you and what robot vacuum(s) do you have
i think you can buy the neato d9 battery (200 min) or the d10 (300 min) and put it in this? idk maybe
also i think the d10 has the feature where it knows how much charge it needs and resumes when it reaches that point.. idk i wish i owned one because they've fixed the software issues...
Very good info. I think it got confused after it got stuck and that's why it didn't clean all areas. How did it clean close to walls and corners? I have an old Neato D75 and they always miss the area when there is a corner and it turns the corner it turns wide and misses a lot of area where other robots turn a lot quicker and have a bigger side-brush that will take care of that area. Looking forward to more tests. I must say my Neato cleans REALLY good it sucks up a lot of hair and it have a huge bin. Love my D75 and I keep buying spare parts to keep it running.
Why are there no D7 vs D8 videos? It seems the D7 was pretty good but I can't find ANY comparisons
Finally! The Neato D8! Would you choose the Neato or the Roborock S4 Max?
Neato 1m %
The big problem with Neato is that their navigation system has become a bit obsolete, their robots get lost easily.
What app did you use? I am finding a lot of neato things
so your telling me you uploaded 3AM for my time
How does it clean compared to RR
@Glassified roborock
Will you be doing a updated video on the Wyze Robot vacuum on your new downstairs room?
Yes for sure. Just need to get to it.
@@AdamsReviews thank you. No problem no rush.
I wished I could have seen the map it made, did it even show the spot it missed on the map?
I am doing a separate video on the map
Live stream today?
Not today but maybe tomorrow.
Neato D8 is the worst vacuum ever. I have owned a Neato vacuum for 10 years and will never buy another. You will waste you time setting it up only to come home and find the vacuum in the middle of the floor blinking and that is about all it does. DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY!
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE