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iHome AutoVac Eclipse Pro Robot Vacuum w/ Auto Empty Base & Mapping Technology

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Walmart has iHome AutoVac Eclipse Pro Robot Vacuum w/ Auto Empty Base & Mapping Technology on sale for $178. Shipping is free.

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Product Features:
  • Auto Empty Base: After cleaning, the Eclipse intelligently navigates back to the Auto Empty Base to automatically empty the dustbin contents and recharge. The bag lined bin holds weeks worth of debris.
  • HomeMap Navigation: Neatly cleans row by row with built-in sensors to ensure there are no missed spots. View your floor plan in the iHome Clean App.
  • Connected Convenience: Connect Nova to Wi-Fi for voice and app control when you want it. Use the iHome Clean App to manage Nova from anywhere and connect to Google Assistant to control your AutoVac by voice.
  • Ultra Strong Suction: Hyper Drive Plus with 2200pa suction power handles fine dust, stubborn dirt, pesky dirt hair and more. Hyper Drive automatically engages when Eclipse detects carpet for optimal cleaning.

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Looks like the lowest price for this for a while.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/1312962800
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Model: iHome AutoVac Eclipse Pro Robot Vacuum with Auto Empty Base and Mapping Technology, 2200pa Ultra Strong Suction Power, 120 Minute Runtime, Holds Weeks of Debris, App Connectivity

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This one does not have lidar
The one with LiDAR is this one. It's decent for the price. Only issue I have with it is certain rugs will cause it to get stuck.

iHome AutoVac Nova Self Empty Robot Vacuum and Mop, Laser and HomeMap Navigation, Google and App Control https://www.walmart.com/ip/322004830

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> bubble2 497 Posts
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12-08-2022 at 06:19 PM.
Quote from shuster :
You need to check the box on the Amazon products page directly below the price.
There is no coupon showing. YMMV.
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> bubble2 2,222 Posts
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12-08-2022 at 06:35 PM.
How this good deal besides the self emptying? The eufy LR20 with lidar is still going for $188 and has 3000 suction power

https://www.walmart.com/ip/eufy-R...lsrc=aw.ds
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> bubble2 660 Posts
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12-08-2022 at 07:37 PM.
Worst brand with poor quality control. Got lemons twice and gave up returning and getting refund.
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12-08-2022 at 08:31 PM.
Very bad experience with the LiDAR version end up returning. This device failed the very first day was unable to return to its base. In short stay away from this piece of junk.
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> bubble2 4,260 Posts
12-08-2022 at 10:52 PM.
Quote from azoiic :
How this good deal besides the self emptying? The eufy LR20 with lidar is still going for $188 and has 3000 suction power

https://www.walmart.com/ip/eufy-R...lsrc=aw.ds
Pretty sure Eufy is a brand to avoid now because they have your information and stuff, not encrypted. Information came about it like last week.
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12-09-2022 at 01:26 AM.
Quote from Brudha :
There is no coupon showing. YMMV.
No 50% showing regardless.
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12-09-2022 at 02:07 AM.
I have the iHome Nova. It's ok. It's not good with carpets, especially when it's mopping. It just gets stuck with the mop pad and makes the carpet wet. But apart from that it's decent for the money. The app leaves a lot to be desired though.
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> bubble2 129 Posts
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12-09-2022 at 06:40 AM.
I've had the LIDAR version (Nova) for a few years. It's a fine vacuum but the app has gone from horrible, to literally unusable, to dropping features, to getting most of those features back but still being horrible. The firmware on the Nova also crashes once every few months and requires a manual restart. Not a big deal, but every bit of intervention needed takes away from the theoretical advantage it has over regular vacuuming.

Also, for a while it had a problem getting lost in apparently simple circumstances. I'd have to manually drive it to the room I wanted cleaned (again, might as well us a manual vacuum at that point unless I want it to do the whole house). Several times it gave up trying to find home literally an inch away from the base so it looked like it was charging, but it wasn't, and I didn't know until I went to use it next and the battery was dead.

I *think* the problem was that I positioned the base too deeply in the corner of a room, and the walls or windows were confusing it somehow. I'm not sure how exactly, because it mapped the room fine and had no issues cleaning that part of the room when the base was elsewhere, but the problem persisted until I moved the base.
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> bubble2 42 Posts
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12-09-2022 at 09:30 AM.
I've had 2 iHome Novas for nearly a year now and they have performed flawlessly, using them a couple of times a week on both hard floor and carpet/rugs.
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