Update: This popular deal is still available.
Walmart.com has
Wyze Robot Vacuum w/ LIDAR Mapping Technology (WVCR200SW) for
$149.
Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
Thanks to community member
crazedracerguy for finding this deal.
About this item:- Room mapping: A LiDAR sensor on top of the vacuum scans your rooms in seconds and builds a floor plan on your phone that you can see, edit, and save
- Quick & efficient cleaning: Using the map built by the LIDAR sensor, Wyze Robot Vacuum divides rooms into sections and moves around in straight lines for the most efficient path possible
- Multi-surface vacuuming: Wyze Robot Vacuum cleans all surfaces, hard flooring and soft carpet. It can cross height gaps up to 0.8 in (20 mm) to clean across any bumps in the road
- Virtual Walls & Area Selection: Create virtual walls and restricted areas. Have cords under your desk? Dog bowls in the corner? No problem. Tell your Wyze Robot Vacuum where it can't go
- Self-charging: Wyze Robot Vacuum drives itself back to the charging station after it?s finished its path. Or if the battery gets low during cleaning, it returns for a charge before picking back up right where it left off
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Also, people in the past have complained about the wheels leaving black streaks on the floor by the charger. I haven't experienced this so maybe they already fixed the issue.
eufy has one with home mapping for only $100
https://www.walmart.com/ip/eufy-C...hbdg=L1800
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Valetudo *used* to work, but I couldn't get mine rooted.
Also, I think both companies have had security flaws and breaches.
The Wyze navigates better. It can avoid banging into most stuff, and when it does hit something it's a lighter tap than the Eufy. It's also better at resuming it's route after pausing. If you leave the Eufy on pause for more than 10 minutes or so, upon resuming it erases what it's done and wants to start a whole new route. The Wyze can remain paused for hours and can resume right where it left off. But it's vacuuming is louder than the Eufy though, and on my floor where I have tiles it clacks louder as it goes over each tile too.
The Eufy is more powerful on the highest setting, and it's quieter on the lowest setting, which is nice when you want to watch tv or talk on the phone while it's running. But it's navigation is worse than Wyze. It will bang into objects much more, to the point where you wonder if the thing actually has Lidar at all. I guess it's not a huge issue, but more of an annoyance if I'm watching it...I find myself shaking my head at it a lot. It's a known issue by their customer service too.
The apps are roughly the same. But I like Eufy's appearance a bit more, and it also has the ability to control it like a remote-control car if there's a specific spot you want to get.
Overall they're both very good and you really can't go wrong at this price point. It's basically a decision which is more important to you...navigation (Wyze) vs suction power and quietness (Eufy). Hope that helps!
The Wyze navigates better. It can avoid banging into most stuff, and when it does hit something it's a lighter tap than the Eufy. It's also better at resuming it's route after pausing. If you leave the Eufy on pause for more than 10 minutes or so, upon resuming it erases what it's done and wants to start a whole new route. The Wyze can remain paused for hours and can resume right where it left off. But it's vacuuming is louder than the Eufy though, and on my floor where I have tiles it clacks louder as it goes over each tile too.
The Eufy is more powerful on the highest setting, and it's quieter on the lowest setting, which is nice when you want to watch tv or talk on the phone while it's running. But it's navigation is worse than Wyze. It will bang into objects much more, to the point where you wonder if the thing actually has Lidar at all. I guess it's not a huge issue, but more of an annoyance if I'm watching it...I find myself shaking my head at it a lot. It's a known issue by their customer service too.
The apps are roughly the same. But I like Eufy's appearance a bit more, and it also has the ability to control it like a remote-control car if there's a specific spot you want to get.
Overall they're both very good and you really can't go wrong at this price point. It's basically a decision which is more important to you...navigation (Wyze) vs suction power and quietness (Eufy). Hope that helps!
Another question is for rugs....I have a thick rug, like a plush rug with dense soft threads. Would you know which one is better at cleaning that or if both cannot handle it? I might have to cordon off the area of the rug if that's the case.
Edit: got a newer box, all the dates on it are from Dec of 2022.
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Another question is for rugs....I have a thick rug, like a plush rug with dense soft threads. Would you know which one is better at cleaning that or if both cannot handle it? I might have to cordon off the area of the rug if that's the case.
Sorry, I'm not sure about that since I don't have those kinds of rugs. But yeah, you can always section off no-go areas in the app if needed.
My family and friends have got 5 total in the last 2 weeks. All black teal boxes with latest firmware. shipments are all from PA
Confirmed. It is 113. Big screw as no spot
Clean or multifloor. Those are two definitely useful features i use on the 306 models. The forums on wyze say they will release the update to 306 in jan. Is it worth waiting for it or better to just return this?
I've done this and I'm on 1.6.202 and I have a 2 floor plan.
I've done this and I'm on 1.6.202 and I have a 2 floor plan.
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