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Good discussion about this vacuum from last month:
https://slickdeals.net/f/15129694-yte-robot-vacuum-with-lidar-mapping-technology-2700pa-strong-suction-150
$50 discount is still showing up for me
I moved it downstairs and it has worked flawlessly. We just have one heavyweight rug down there.
Seller disclaimer:
"1.There is no sensor at the end of the device. In order to prevent falling, the device cannot drive backwards. Please use the remote control or APP to turn it to the left or right."
Reviewer:
"The fall detection, does not work at all."
So, maybe a good buy if you don't have stairs.
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Seller disclaimer:
"1.There is no sensor at the end of the device. In order to prevent falling, the device cannot drive backwards. Please use the remote control or APP to turn it to the left or right."
Reviewer:
"The fall detection, does not work at all."
So, maybe a good buy if you don't have stairs.
I have a current non-mapping robot vacuum that runs until the battery is dying. So each vacuum session ends up being 1.5 hours, even though it has already covered the area in half that time. There is no way to program it to run for shorter duration, so it has to be manually told to go dock every time. Otherwise, it runs around bumping into everything for a full 1.5 hours which gets pretty annoying if home.
Good discussion about this vacuum from last month:
https://slickdeals.net/f/15129694-yte-robot-vacuum-with-lidar-mapping-technology-2700pa-strong-suction-150
I have a current non-mapping robot vacuum that runs until the battery is dying. So each vacuum session ends up being 1.5 hours, even though it has already covered the area in half that time. There is no way to program it to run for shorter duration, so it has to be manually told to go dock every time. Otherwise, it runs around bumping into everything for a full 1.5 hours which gets pretty annoying if home.