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Neato Robotics D8 Intelligent Robotic Vacuum (945-0389) + $50 Kohl's Cash on sale for
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Neato Robotics D9 Intelligent Robotic Vacuum (945-0390) + $60 Kohl's Cash on sale for
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As to camera vs LiDAR on bot vacuums, do your research. Lot of privacy issues with camera and camera won't run in the dark? This isn't motel 6 and I'm not leaving a light on for the bot vacuum. LiDAR can run in the dark.
I just got the Shark IQ bot vac with auto empty and it misses spots, vacuums random spots and can only vacuum mapped rooms with the lights on. I ordered the Neato D9 and still waiting on it. Admittedly the auto empty feature is nice, but the Neato has better suction and LiDAR.
For those interested, the only differences between the D8, D9, and D10 is battery and suction. D8 is for small homes, D9 medium, and D 10 large. The D 10 offers a max mode which delivers the higher suction from the D9.
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I've wasted more time and repeatedly become frustrated trying to get the "robot vacuum that automatically cleans your floors for you periodically" dream than it would have taken me to just use a manual vacuum.
Interesting comments here in general. I've had no problems with our D7 other than one time when it had to relearn the map. It even goes back and charges up more if it can't get the whole floor in one charge. Our floors are 80% hardwood and 20% carpet so don't know if that's helping extend it's life but it's been great for almost 2 years now and we run it 3x a week. Only maintenance has been replacing the rollers and filters every 6 months.
I've wasted more time and repeatedly become frustrated trying to get the "robot vacuum that automatically cleans your floors for you periodically" dream than it would have taken me to just use a manual vacuum.
Stay far, far away from Neato, they've gone to absolute shit since the OG botvacs.
Can't speak for the newer company models. Here's my take:
My Botvac is 'dumb'. It will get stuck about once every 15 times cleaning 800 square feet. I run it 4-5 times a week. It uses laser but it's old tech so it's slow but methodical and does a good job on medium pile carpet and tile. No map memory. Thresholds are no issue for this Botvac. It's a tank and doesn't want to wear out. I'm on my third battery. Got them all through Amazon. Paid 21.00 for the first one and only 12.00 for the one in there now (like new condition). Been going strong for three months now. Changed the beater bar buying from Ali Express for 8.00. So not expensive to maintain. I'm having to clean it every third time it runs. Don't have a desire for 'self emptying' unless it was free and the container bags were free. And even then…. I think I prefer throwing out the dust/dirt weekly.
My Roborock is amazing compared to the Botvac. Perfect navigation on carpet and hardwood. Handles 1200 square feet 4-5 times a week and I have to empty the bin once a week. Still on the first battery.
Both clean well but have trouble with fine pet hair and you need to run a real vac every couple of weeks. The Botvac picks up fine pet hair slightly better. Between the two of them I would not hesitate to try an updated Botvac. ESP if the navigation was comparable to Roborock and I could return it if I didn't like it after trying it out 10-12 times
My old neato had a 'new battery's setting but this doesn't seem to have one.
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