amazing idea/solution and it is filled to the brim with features-it even employs a mopping system similar to huge mop vacs. however, I'm wary that something small can go wrong and renders the whole product unusable. I'd like the dehumidifer water generation and drain system to be standalone
These gadgets are getting out of hand expensive at non-sensical levels. 2 grand for a vacuum cleaner that will get updated with some kind of a "V2", "Plus" or "Pro" version three months later and will be electronic garbage three months after that? Who buys into this BS?
Does this one also support Matter? Or if not, do you know if it will in the future with an update? Btw love your videos! Will you do more smart home videos in the future? Like for smart lights, sensors, thermostats, locks, etc. Would love to see you put those to more rigorous tests too! Anyway, keep it up!
I like the extending roller mop, the laser mess detection (assuming it works well TBD), and the powerful vacuum. However, the water recycle system is a stupid gimmick that eliminates this option IMO, and here is why: 1. It makes the base huge and it looks ridiculous. 2. It adds unnecessary complexity, noise, heat, power consumption, and for what to save 2-3 gallons of water a month? Seriously? 3. A simple pump with drain/fill connections will achieve the same benefit without all complexity(reliability), noise, heat, power consumption, and allow the base to be much smaller and inconspicuous. It's ridiculous, ditch the water recycle contraption, add a drain/fill connection system, make the base smaller, sleak, and inconspicuous, then they might have something that people with $1,500 to spend will actually want to buy. I know there will be some folks that think this looks cool, it will look great right next to their unopened star wars toy collection. However, most everyone else want something that will fit in with contemporary decor, and this is not even close. It's completely unnecessary and the many cons far outweigh the one insignificant pro.
the manufacturer claims that "When it comes to edge mopping, the 3i S10 Ultra will Redefine what it means to clean every corner". Why doesn't anyone show how badly this can actually mop a corner? Bullshit talking about mopping the corners. After all, the Ecovacs Omni X5 tries to do it right by reversing the mop into the corner ahead, how does this one do it?
@@Techtablets I know that the mop also gets longer in the corners, but everyone avoids showing it in their videos. Show how to get out of a 90-degree corner mop that folds inward.
@@jjkproduction3i posted some additional videos on their Facebook page. It shows the edge mopping. Needs some fine tuning for sure but it's something software improvement can make it handle the edges better.
Now this is an interesting idea. But wouldn't running a dehumidifer to make water end up being very expensive? Just fill it up with water! Seems stupid solving a problem that never existed.
The power bill would be a lot higher than the average base station that's for sure but then if you need a dehumidifier then it's a 2-in-1 system combining both with is handy. We are up in the mountain so in winter it's quite damp.
amazing idea/solution and it is filled to the brim with features-it even employs a mopping system similar to huge mop vacs. however, I'm wary that something small can go wrong and renders the whole product unusable. I'd like the dehumidifer water generation and drain system to be standalone
It would be nice I think if we could also manually drain the waste water if we didn’t want to recycle it.
@@Techtablets exactly!
This is literally everything in life 😂 u pay to be on the cutting edge of technology this is nothing new
@@Murphys_Law9 yeah but this is outrageous even to recent flagships of roborock, dreame, eufy, etc..
Awesome hands video as always Chris Sir
Thank you kindly
These gadgets are getting out of hand expensive at non-sensical levels. 2 grand for a vacuum cleaner that will get updated with some kind of a "V2", "Plus" or "Pro" version three months later and will be electronic garbage three months after that? Who buys into this BS?
Bro is this now TechVacs? U are turning into a vac channel?
Haha well it is for a few videos but I have been covering vacs since the first models came out so it’s nothing new!
It’s a technology channel. These vacs are full of technology 😂
Does this one also support Matter? Or if not, do you know if it will in the future with an update?
Btw love your videos! Will you do more smart home videos in the future? Like for smart lights, sensors, thermostats, locks, etc.
Would love to see you put those to more rigorous tests too!
Anyway, keep it up!
I like the extending roller mop, the laser mess detection (assuming it works well TBD), and the powerful vacuum. However, the water recycle system is a stupid gimmick that eliminates this option IMO, and here is why:
1. It makes the base huge and it looks ridiculous.
2. It adds unnecessary complexity, noise, heat, power consumption, and for what to save 2-3 gallons of water a month? Seriously?
3. A simple pump with drain/fill connections will achieve the same benefit without all complexity(reliability), noise, heat, power consumption, and allow the base to be much smaller and inconspicuous.
It's ridiculous, ditch the water recycle contraption, add a drain/fill connection system, make the base smaller, sleak, and inconspicuous, then they might have something that people with $1,500 to spend will actually want to buy. I know there will be some folks that think this looks cool, it will look great right next to their unopened star wars toy collection. However, most everyone else want something that will fit in with contemporary decor, and this is not even close. It's completely unnecessary and the many cons far outweigh the one insignificant pro.
What is different from Ecovacs?
Dehumidifier built in and it makes its own water. Plus no waste water to empty
@@Techtablets ok, but will this "smart" device spy on you and/or get hacked like ecovacs?
Remains to be seen like all of them.
the manufacturer claims that "When it comes to edge mopping, the 3i S10 Ultra will Redefine what it means to clean every corner". Why doesn't anyone show how badly this can actually mop a corner? Bullshit talking about mopping the corners. After all, the Ecovacs Omni X5 tries to do it right by reversing the mop into the corner ahead, how does this one do it?
Hi with the mop extend how it pushes it out into the corners. Ecovacs do a similar thing with their mops with the T30 series.
@@Techtablets I know that the mop also gets longer in the corners, but everyone avoids showing it in their videos. Show how to get out of a 90-degree corner mop that folds inward.
@@jjkproduction3i posted some additional videos on their Facebook page. It shows the edge mopping. Needs some fine tuning for sure but it's something software improvement can make it handle the edges better.
@@Fred-xv5sxi don’t see this getting corners like they claim
$1900 vacuum on Kickstarter...
Yes not cheap at all with the dehumidifier in it and the waste water treatment
Overpriced
14:05 - that was a long sentence 😂
It sure was these machines are just doing too much now so a real mouthful to say everything 😂
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Prefer the midea idea of a washing machine with a robot at the bottom
Yes I saw that at IFA very good idea.
I don't think this a viable concept since commercial success of any project is important.
Now this is an interesting idea. But wouldn't running a dehumidifer to make water end up being very expensive? Just fill it up with water! Seems stupid solving a problem that never existed.
The power bill would be a lot higher than the average base station that's for sure but then if you need a dehumidifier then it's a 2-in-1 system combining both with is handy. We are up in the mountain so in winter it's quite damp.
How is it possible that people have such little imagination for product names? S10 Ultra? I mean, really? 🤣
Yes not great, surely they could have come up with a better name 🤣