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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Teal box
The teal box is the one with the updated firmware or is it hit or miss with both and you have to unbox?
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9.5/10 would recommend at 150. No more than 200 though. I'd it had a mop it would be worth 200
9.5/10 would recommend at 150. No more than 200 though. I'd it had a mop it would be worth 200
Miss a few features out of the gate, auto suction, voices, google home integration, just to name a few. Haven't done a vacuum yet, just the quick map. Also, wit the sensor on the wyze, it can't go under our couches like the eufy, which is disappointing. And it get stuck under things the eufy went under with ease.
The only eufy product I have is the vacuum, and I have only had that about a month.
Haven't had to use eufy support, but Wyze support wasn't great at all.
Edit - right now the Wyze can't find its base after the initial mapping. It's in the same place the eufy was, and eufy never had an issue. Hopefully this thing get better, but right now, it's not so great.
It's also a lot louder. A lot. Have it on the medium setting and it's easily twice as loud as the eufys highest setting. This is not a run at night vacuum if you run it anywhere near where people sleep. Will have to adjust our schedule. Already had a complaint from the other work at home parent in the house, this thing is loud. Really want to like this one though since it had dedicated rooms and no go zones. That was the reason for me to try this one out.
The stupid periscope thing causes it to get stuck constantly. Edge of the bed, dresser, nightstand, couch.
I had to install the app and connect it to the wifi, that wasn't smooth as it was failing to find the device repeatedly, but it ended up connecting eventually. After that it download two back to back updates.
So far for the price it seems like I nice toy. I enjoy watching it do its thing.
The algorithm is not efficient, i noticed it goes over the same spot multiple times and struggles to create the perimeter of the room. sometimes the rotating brush pushes the debris in the middle of the room but the vacuum doesn't pick it up until it finishes covering the entire floor.
It gets stuck sometimes like under the bed.
And sometimes it cannot find home and go charge, this happened when it was in a different room. Battery depletes fast but it can go for at last 30min.
The app is cool, you can set the schedule, power of the suction, edit the map, operate remotely. There are some bugs, not critical though.
Miss a few features out of the gate, auto suction, voices, google home integration, just to name a few. Haven't done a vacuum yet, just the quick map. Also, wit the sensor on the wyze, it can't go under our couches like the eufy, which is disappointing. And it get stuck under things the eufy went under with ease.
The only eufy product I have is the vacuum, and I have only had that about a month.
Haven't had to use eufy support, but Wyze support wasn't great at all.
Edit - right now the Wyze can't find its base after the initial mapping. It's in the same place the eufy was, and eufy never had an issue. Hopefully this thing get better, but right now, it's not so great.
It's also a lot louder. A lot. Have it on the medium setting and it's easily twice as loud as the eufys highest setting. This is not a run at night vacuum if you run it anywhere near where people sleep. Will have to adjust our schedule. Already had a complaint from the other work at home parent in the house, this thing is loud. Really want to like this one though since it had dedicated rooms and no go zones. That was the reason for me to try this one out.
The stupid periscope thing causes it to get stuck constantly. Edge of the bed, dresser, nightstand, couch.
But… I like the ability to name and separate the rooms and the ability to have no go zones. The eufy I have can't do this and it is something we want.
Just not sure yet if those two features outweigh everything else.
If the wyze did not have no go zones it would be returned immediately. This thing gets stuck EVERYWHERE. Never had that happen with the other one.
I keep seeing that Roborock thread and wonder how much better those are. They are a lot more though.
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