We got one of the "dumb" old style vacuums for my Luddite parents (age 88 and 91). It's been fabulous. They don't have to deal with programming or apps, but also I don't have to go to their house and vacuum every week.
Im saving up for one. I really struggle keeping my house in order and for that, automate everything is a must for me. My inatentive adhd make things very impossible sometimes. From cleaning or eating or doing paperwork on time. So the less i have to do the smaller the change i get distracted by other tasks and forget stuff because getting side tracked. So im trying to fully automated my house as in cleaning and kitchen that cooks for me at times and get food and coffee ready when i wake up. So a robot like that is a important part.
There are some robot vacuums that do have cameras for obstacle(and poop) avoidance like the Roborock S7 MaxV. You can view the camera in the app and remotely "drive" the vacuum using the video feed.
Great video! My biggest concern about robot vacuums isn't the cameras, but the uploading of data about the layout of my house to a company's cloud. Until a company comes along that offers all of these features on a vacuum that can be used without internet access, robot vacuums will remain off limits for my family. One only needs to look at the current Eufy scandal to understand why self-hosting and complete offline support should be mandatory features for any "smart" device before it gets installed in a home.
Make sure to remove your home listing from Zillow and all the other realty apps and webpages. There’s actually a form I filled out on closing day that helped but I’ve still seen pictures, home layout, and details of my home out on the internet. Unless you’ve owned since before all these apps and realtor sites were up then you should be fine.
What about for plebs like us who don't have the entire apartment evenly flat but have little elevation differences and there is like this 1inch gap between the hallway and living room? can it traverse that?
Older ones usually. That’s for navigation by constellation it’s called. They find things on the ceiling to determine where they are (likes lights, fans, corners etc).
Coffee check. Wouldn't it be great if the robo vacuum could clean spillages. Vacuum cleaning is therapeutic so I will stick with my Shark wand cleaner. You have a cool job. 👍
Thank for this review! Please would you recommend this to me? It’s not available in my country, so if the liquid cleaner runs out i would be in trouble i guess. So can i use local detergents? And how can i let it use the liquid only for floor and not carpet? I would really appreciate it you let me know your opinion🥹
Maybe if people didn’t want to own such big homes, if we all lived in smaller homes like our parents and grandparents did after WW2, cleaning wouldn’t take so long. Have kids and spouse help out after work/school or on a Saturday morning; instead of taking hours, takes maybe one or two tops to complete. I live in a studio with all hardwood flooring (no floor mats), I don’t even own a vacuum, haven’t for a while. Dry mop most of the time, wet mop once or twice a week to pick up stains. When my current large pock of Swiffer dusters are done, I plan to transfer to reusable dusters; after i clean the floor once or twice, throw into the laundry to clean. Cleaning is quick, easy, QUIET.
We got one of the "dumb" old style vacuums for my Luddite parents (age 88 and 91). It's been fabulous. They don't have to deal with programming or apps, but also I don't have to go to their house and vacuum every week.
Im saving up for one.
I really struggle keeping my house in order and for that, automate everything is a must for me.
My inatentive adhd make things very impossible sometimes.
From cleaning or eating or doing paperwork on time.
So the less i have to do the smaller the change i get distracted by other tasks and forget stuff because getting side tracked.
So im trying to fully automated my house as in cleaning and kitchen that cooks for me at times and get food and coffee ready when i wake up.
So a robot like that is a important part.
There are some robot vacuums that do have cameras for obstacle(and poop) avoidance like the Roborock S7 MaxV. You can view the camera in the app and remotely "drive" the vacuum using the video feed.
Great video! My biggest concern about robot vacuums isn't the cameras, but the uploading of data about the layout of my house to a company's cloud. Until a company comes along that offers all of these features on a vacuum that can be used without internet access, robot vacuums will remain off limits for my family.
One only needs to look at the current Eufy scandal to understand why self-hosting and complete offline support should be mandatory features for any "smart" device before it gets installed in a home.
Yup, its a shame he didn't even mention it, but can't expect that degree of openness & honesty from a sponsored video.
@@aashilr .
Make sure to remove your home listing from Zillow and all the other realty apps and webpages.
There’s actually a form I filled out on closing day that helped but I’ve still seen pictures, home layout, and details of my home out on the internet. Unless you’ve owned since before all these apps and realtor sites were up then you should be fine.
What are the best robot vacuum’s for 1200 sq house?
Even when it knew some of these things, great video to watch, short, informative but enjoyable and funny
Thanks Chemy!
I've wanted to get a robot vacuum, but my toddlers would destroy it 😁
What about for plebs like us who don't have the entire apartment evenly flat but have little elevation differences and there is like this 1inch gap between the hallway and living room? can it traverse that?
1inch it would handle. Stairs it can’t.
Universal blessing ☄️🛸
looks cool
super expensive though
Some robot vacuums do have cameras pointed at the ceiling
Older ones usually. That’s for navigation by constellation it’s called. They find things on the ceiling to determine where they are (likes lights, fans, corners etc).
Some do use RGB cameras as well for identifying obstacles 💩
Woah strange timing this just came out lol.
Why’s that? Lol
@@TheUnlockr Ya know I did just get a new robot vacuum the other day, a little sus there RUclips 😅
Coffee check. Wouldn't it be great if the robo vacuum could clean spillages. Vacuum cleaning is therapeutic so I will stick with my Shark wand cleaner. You have a cool job. 👍
It can! A lot of them have mops on them too
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Thank for this review! Please would you recommend this to me? It’s not available in my country, so if the liquid cleaner runs out i would be in trouble i guess. So can i use local detergents? And how can i let it use the liquid only for floor and not carpet?
I would really appreciate it you let me know your opinion🥹
what about pets... I saw vids where robots ate tails and pet went fucking crazy obviously
Finally
Wow i may give robot vacuums another chnance
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Maybe if people didn’t want to own such big homes, if we all lived in smaller homes like our parents and grandparents did after WW2, cleaning wouldn’t take so long. Have kids and spouse help out after work/school or on a Saturday morning; instead of taking hours, takes maybe one or two tops to complete.
I live in a studio with all hardwood flooring (no floor mats), I don’t even own a vacuum, haven’t for a while. Dry mop most of the time, wet mop once or twice a week to pick up stains. When my current large pock of Swiffer dusters are done, I plan to transfer to reusable dusters; after i clean the floor once or twice, throw into the laundry to clean. Cleaning is quick, easy, QUIET.