Yeah it’s actually amazing I keep running my wyze in the exact same room and somehow it is always a full bin even if I vacuum twice LOL I think I have a dust problem
@@poisonplayer8297 Came across this video after picking up this cheap $120 eufy g32 from walmart two days ago. I've run the thing 15 times and always comes back with a strip of grey hair/dust/dirt and all sorts of other stuff I don't know where it gets it from!
The problem with a lot of robot vacs with the little spinning side/edge brushes is that they fling the rice all over rather than pulling it towards the main brush roller. I've seen Vacuum Wars and other reviewers complain about this and they say it's usually resolved by firmware updates that slow down the motors. Slower lets the little brush push instead of fling. Maybe Wyze can follow suit so the hard floor tests turn out better.
I have a Shark AI Ultra, but I just got one of these for $149 (at Walmart) for my son. I saw it on the shelf and it said LIDAR, so I did some research and looked at a few reviews, and you just can't beat the price. It's not self emptying like my Shark, but its LIDAR mapping is good and the app has more features. I would have probably not looked at a $149 robot twice, but this thing performs well above its price.
Why is everyone so worried about mapping. If it is quiet and does a good job no matter how long it takes, And it’s reliable, it’s a good vacuum! Put it up against a Eufy 30c max or any Eufy since that is the price range your at.
Mapping matters a lot once you go beyond a small apartment. If your home is less than 1,000 sq ft then a random navigation vacuum is fine. But as you go beyond that size they become less efficient and will miss a lot more spots.
I would like to see the weight of material being put out compared to the amount of material being picked up. That would allow fair comparison to other vacuums. I also think other comments are correct and additional updates are coming...
As somebody with only hardwood floors, this thing is pretty great. No reason to spend double for just comparable results. My place is less than 900 square feet so I just run it again if I have to (this is usually because it forgets to go under the bed rather than failing to pick anything up, but you can assign it specific rooms instead of doing a whole clean again), and 2 runs is still less than an hour.
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I can't say for sure but it kind of sounds like that motor that is starting and stopping is the brush roll, that would certainly explain the bad carpet performance.
Not a fan of the Premiere type videos. I like to log on and be surprised there's a new one. If there's a new one, I'll stop what I'm doing to watch it. If there's a Premiere I have to wait for, I just ignore it an plan on checking when I get into bed or just wait until tomorrow.
Regular seller of the Proscenic M7 (not M7 Pro) for 199 usd. They come new and work great. The mapping is easy and quick with an edge clean mode, it does not reset or get skewed, plus and this is big the suction is 2700pa .
I'm guessing the less-than-expected carpet performance has to do with the intermittent brushroll operation. Were you able to confirm that it's starting and stopping? That has to be the only other motor that can be doing anything like it - LIDAR is, in comparison, essentially quiet, side brush was clearly spinning, and vacuum motor was doing just fine. If that is the case, then that's not good news for getting dust and fine debris out of carpets, if the brushroll is working less than half of the time. Maybe with repeated cleanings... Wonder if there's a way to fix - perhaps replace the power FETs for the brushroll, or figure out how it's doing load detection and change a part or two so that it doesn't immediately assume that the brushroll is stuck when it's on a carpet environment.
I am surprised it has a 3200mah battery and doesnt do that well. My old neato xv series has a 3200mah battery and it goes for about 100 minutes on a full charge. Although it does have two of them, but they are in series so the capacity shouldn't be increased by that.
For DB reading the mic should be about 3 feet (1 meter) or you will get poor readings. Also you need to measure how much rice and beans you put down vs how much it picked up.
If you move the charging base to another location will the vacuum find it without remapping? Also how do these work around furniture? Say you rearrange your room will the vacuum learn the new layout or would you have to remap the whole house again to account for the changes that were made?
Some have complained that you're too hard on these robots, but I think you're too EASY on these devices. These robots are supposed to replace vacuuming by hand but even the most expensive models leave stuff behind!!! For example those jelly beans...Anyone vacuuming by (gasp!) "hand" would be able to get ALL of the jellybeans, but it seems even the best models will leave a few behind. That's after paying substantial amounts for all of these products. Frankly, I don't see the point of paying so much for a robot vacuum only to have to go behind it and finish the job! I'm going to give this technology at least a year before I invest in it. Maybe by that time they will truly be able to fulfill their function without babysitting them because of error codes, getting stuck some-where or clogging with debris. Even the models with the separate automatic suction tanks have issues removing the contents entirely from the robots requiring additional babysitting. A robot that vacuums the house without attention would be a wonderful product, but so far, from what I've seen in your reviews none of the models can achieve that goal.
Is there anyway you can do the mega stress test like you mentioned? I have one of these coming in the mail and it’s been in Kansas for 4 days in a row now not moving an inch. I’d love to see more about this vacation as I think it is amazing.
I would say this robot is good for someone who is buying their first robot vacuum, but for someone who can swing the extra money there are absolutely much better options. But even at this robot's normal MSRP I would still want to dish out the extra bit of money for something like a Roborock S4 which you can get on sale right now on amazon for $300. It has a lot more features as far as the map goes and has better cleaning ability.
I noticed the brushes already looked bent. Am I seeing that? Also, might want to mention that the battery is permanent and can’t be replaced if there’s an issue. I would think power suction, movement, and LIDAR mapping would take its toll on the battery and Wyze would make it replaceable.
Hi Adam. Can you please help me out, I've just bought a used xiaomi mi. It's got the lidar and the 2 camera's at front. When it cleans it does a floor plan of my house. Accurately. But when I set it off again. It re - plans the floor. If I go into history all the plans are there. I've been in settings to see if there's a save option. And there isn't a save option any were..
Adam, don't you think the problem is that this robot actually runs to fast? Was it just my imagination or did it look very fast compared to something like the Roborock? Is that not why it is struggling to pick up embedded dirt on the carpet - it just rolls over it to quickly? Price wise, I still think it is not a bad robot at all.
Some people think that these Robots are supposed to Completely make it a hands-free vacuuming but your still supposed to pick your vacuum up once a week and clean unless laziness is your middle name. Also lets talk about price. The Price of the Bot is not bad for the job it did there is too much bitching on this video. This is a very Bias opinion because its all about the RoboRock. From what it seem nothing can stand up to that it sounds. have a more open mind and you get what you pay for......
i dont get these stress test reviewers use and use them against the robot nobodies floor will ever be that bad. If I pay $200 or less I don't expect much
OK, after this I'm going to get A Roborock S4 Max. Wyze just rebadges others' products and can't really be committed indefinitely to the vacuum market.
basically and budget outdated xaiomi clone that's just as outdated as my xaiomi mi robot with no features,sounds like it and only difference is, it has virtual wall and doesn't wiggle back to the charger.
@@AdamsReviews I sort of like it when we chat together, but what I don't like is for the Premiers to start at 10 PM EST time. I simply prefer an upload so I can be surprised at what video you would be uploading. By the way, Today is CES 2021, which means either today or tomorrow we will see the new Roborock!
Idk about anyone else but I am always amazed at how much dirt these robots can pick up and hold
Yeah it’s actually amazing I keep running my wyze in the exact same room and somehow it is always a full bin even if I vacuum twice LOL I think I have a dust problem
@@poisonplayer8297 Came across this video after picking up this cheap $120 eufy g32 from walmart two days ago. I've run the thing 15 times and always comes back with a strip of grey hair/dust/dirt and all sorts of other stuff I don't know where it gets it from!
The problem with a lot of robot vacs with the little spinning side/edge brushes is that they fling the rice all over rather than pulling it towards the main brush roller. I've seen Vacuum Wars and other reviewers complain about this and they say it's usually resolved by firmware updates that slow down the motors. Slower lets the little brush push instead of fling. Maybe Wyze can follow suit so the hard floor tests turn out better.
I have a Shark AI Ultra, but I just got one of these for $149 (at Walmart) for my son. I saw it on the shelf and it said LIDAR, so I did some research and looked at a few reviews, and you just can't beat the price. It's not self emptying like my Shark, but its LIDAR mapping is good and the app has more features. I would have probably not looked at a $149 robot twice, but this thing performs well above its price.
Why is everyone so worried about mapping. If it is quiet and does a good job no matter how long it takes,
And it’s reliable, it’s a good vacuum! Put it up against a Eufy 30c max or any Eufy since that is the price range your at.
Mapping matters a lot once you go beyond a small apartment. If your home is less than 1,000 sq ft then a random navigation vacuum is fine. But as you go beyond that size they become less efficient and will miss a lot more spots.
I would like to see the weight of material being put out compared to the amount of material being picked up. That would allow fair comparison to other vacuums. I also think other comments are correct and additional updates are coming...
As somebody with only hardwood floors, this thing is pretty great. No reason to spend double for just comparable results. My place is less than 900 square feet so I just run it again if I have to (this is usually because it forgets to go under the bed rather than failing to pick anything up, but you can assign it specific rooms instead of doing a whole clean again), and 2 runs is still less than an hour.
I liked the way it hugged going around corners
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Yes please however can you make them a little earlier
@@nickbien like 5pm central time?
@@AdamsReviews yea that sounds good. Maybe an hour or 2 later if you want
$216 @ Walmart now...for the price it's hard to beat.
I can't say for sure but it kind of sounds like that motor that is starting and stopping is the brush roll, that would certainly explain the bad carpet performance.
Not a fan of the Premiere type videos. I like to log on and be surprised there's a new one. If there's a new one, I'll stop what I'm doing to watch it. If there's a Premiere I have to wait for, I just ignore it an plan on checking when I get into bed or just wait until tomorrow.
Ill just do premieres on bigger videos then
@@AdamsReviews would also appreciate that!
@@AdamsReviews in one of your other videos you mentioned that you sell the robots that you get from the pallets you by. Is there a link you can share?
Thanks for your review. I think I’ll wait for a Wyze update before thinking of purchasing.
"This one loves to eat jelly beans."
So do I. So do I. 😀
Regular seller of the Proscenic M7 (not M7 Pro) for 199 usd. They come new and work great. The mapping is easy and quick with an edge clean mode, it does not reset or get skewed, plus and this is big the suction is 2700pa .
Did you weight how many grams of rice you drop and vacuum pick on each test ? Its the only fair way to compare instead of eyeball it
Isn't the lydar getting confused with you walking around the room, while it is running?
Ours ate an entire Lego figure, and didn’t even rattle so pretty impressive suction (normal suction mode)
How did it do with the hair? I would've liked to have seen you empty out the bin. Thanks for doing these type of test.
I meant to add that but forgot...I will make sure to add it when I do the full floor plan test.
@@AdamsReviews looking forward to it, thanks
i like how its named
"Lidar dude"
Nice honest video. When you gonna do one with a Tesvor X500Pro?
Great video ✌️
I'm guessing the less-than-expected carpet performance has to do with the intermittent brushroll operation. Were you able to confirm that it's starting and stopping? That has to be the only other motor that can be doing anything like it - LIDAR is, in comparison, essentially quiet, side brush was clearly spinning, and vacuum motor was doing just fine. If that is the case, then that's not good news for getting dust and fine debris out of carpets, if the brushroll is working less than half of the time. Maybe with repeated cleanings... Wonder if there's a way to fix - perhaps replace the power FETs for the brushroll, or figure out how it's doing load detection and change a part or two so that it doesn't immediately assume that the brushroll is stuck when it's on a carpet environment.
I will try and test that in the next test. thanks
I am surprised it has a 3200mah battery and doesnt do that well. My old neato xv series has a 3200mah battery and it goes for about 100 minutes on a full charge. Although it does have two of them, but they are in series so the capacity shouldn't be increased by that.
It does do 100 minutes, and actually is advertised as such. It was 98% after 2 minutes. That's a 1% to 1 minute ratio, so 100% = 100 minutes.
For DB reading the mic should be about 3 feet (1 meter) or you will get poor readings. Also you need to measure how much rice and beans you put down vs how much it picked up.
İs it me or this robot looks very similar to xiaomi mija mop pro
Found out that the the roller brush shuts off and on while it is on carpet
Do the stress test on Tesvor M1
If you move the charging base to another location will the vacuum find it without remapping? Also how do these work around furniture? Say you rearrange your room will the vacuum learn the new layout or would you have to remap the whole house again to account for the changes that were made?
With LIDAR it basically makes a map every time...so yes u could move your dock.
@@AdamsReviews good to know, thanks
Would you recommend this or the roborock a4?
Some have complained that you're too hard on these robots, but I think you're too EASY on these devices. These robots are supposed to replace vacuuming by hand but even the most expensive models leave stuff behind!!! For example those jelly beans...Anyone vacuuming by (gasp!) "hand" would be able to get ALL of the jellybeans, but it seems even the best models will leave a few behind. That's after paying substantial amounts for all of these products. Frankly, I don't see the point of paying so much for a robot vacuum only to have to go behind it and finish the job! I'm going to give this technology at least a year before I invest in it. Maybe by that time they will truly be able to fulfill their function without babysitting them because of error codes, getting stuck some-where or clogging with debris. Even the models with the separate automatic suction tanks have issues removing the contents entirely from the robots requiring additional babysitting. A robot that vacuums the house without attention would be a wonderful product, but so far, from what I've seen in your reviews none of the models can achieve that goal.
Is there anyway you can do the mega stress test like you mentioned? I have one of these coming in the mail and it’s been in Kansas for 4 days in a row now not moving an inch. I’d love to see more about this vacation as I think it is amazing.
Yes I can do that.
@@AdamsReviews thank you so much!
Why does it have only one rotating brush?
Some have one some have 2...for this model probably to save money. 2 is not necessarily better
I would say this robot is good for someone who is buying their first robot vacuum, but for someone who can swing the extra money there are absolutely much better options. But even at this robot's normal MSRP I would still want to dish out the extra bit of money for something like a Roborock S4 which you can get on sale right now on amazon for $300. It has a lot more features as far as the map goes and has better cleaning ability.
I noticed the brushes already looked bent. Am I seeing that? Also, might want to mention that the battery is permanent and can’t be replaced if there’s an issue. I would think power suction, movement, and LIDAR mapping would take its toll on the battery and Wyze would make it replaceable.
Doubt that you can't change the battery. Just need to take it apart
Hi Adam. Can you please help me out, I've just bought a used xiaomi mi. It's got the lidar and the 2 camera's at front. When it cleans it does a floor plan of my house. Accurately. But when I set it off again. It re - plans the floor. If I go into history all the plans are there. I've been in settings to see if there's a save option. And there isn't a save option any were..
Dang, might be a software issue...wish I knew how to help.
Hi Adam. I think it's the 1st or 2nd generation. Do these have the option to save floor plan. And to name rooms.
15 🤖 at once with balloon 2 team of 10 🤖 or 90 minutes 🤖 or race around wall Street it will fun to watch 🤖
Adam, don't you think the problem is that this robot actually runs to fast? Was it just my imagination or did it look very fast compared to something like the Roborock? Is that not why it is struggling to pick up embedded dirt on the carpet - it just rolls over it to quickly? Price wise, I still think it is not a bad robot at all.
It could be....Yes for $200 its probably the best option but if u get to the $300+ range I would do roborock.
$150 at Walmart right now. Not sure if worth it at that price but somebody might want to pick it up.
Some people think that these Robots are supposed to Completely make it a hands-free vacuuming but your still supposed to pick your vacuum up once a week and clean unless laziness is your middle name. Also lets talk about price. The Price of the Bot is not bad for the job it did there is too much bitching on this video. This is a very Bias opinion because its all about the RoboRock. From what it seem nothing can stand up to that it sounds. have a more open mind and you get what you pay for......
i dont get these stress test reviewers use and use them against the robot nobodies floor will ever be that bad. If I pay $200 or less I don't expect much
OK, after this I'm going to get A Roborock S4 Max. Wyze just rebadges others' products and can't really be committed indefinitely to the vacuum market.
Good decision
@@AdamsReviews Adam, you had mentioned that you had run 20 stress tests. Do you have a chart of results comparing all 20? Great videos!
@@AdamsReviews yeap, test the 360 bots, I think you.might like the s5 for the price
basically and budget outdated xaiomi clone that's just as outdated as my xaiomi mi robot with no features,sounds like it and only difference is, it has virtual wall and doesn't wiggle back to the charger.
I don't want to be mean but can you stop premiering videos, like I want to watch the video now not wait 18 hours.
If more people want that then yes. But I think alot of people like it???
@@AdamsReviews I sort of like it when we chat together, but what I don't like is for the Premiers to start at 10 PM EST time. I simply prefer an upload so I can be surprised at what video you would be uploading. By the way, Today is CES 2021, which means either today or tomorrow we will see the new Roborock!
@@AdamsReviews It's not great for any non-Americans. The video starts at 2am in England
@Logan Reisig yeah, I think he should just have it upload at that time