Wyze has
Wyze Robot Vacuum w/ LiDAR Room Mapping & 2,100Pa Suction on sale for
$99.98.
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Note: This product is not eligible for returns.
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About this Item:
- Wyze Robot Vacuum uses an invisible spinning laser (LIDAR) to build an exact map of your home. You can see, edit, and save the map in the Wyze app.
- Using the map built by the LIDAR sensor, the Wyze Robot Vacuum divides each room into sections and cleans in the most efficient path possible.
- Specialized sensor groups help the vacuum move around obstacles and detect stairs and walls.
- The edge-brush sweeps debris towards the center of the vacuum. A high-torque center brush works in tandem with 2100 Pa of suction power to pull up every bit of dust and dirt off your floor.
- Don't want to move a finger? Just say "Hey Alexa, tell Wyze Robot Vacuum to clean the kitchen."
- Wyze Robot Vacuum drives itself back to the charging station after it's finished cleaning. If battery runs low during a longer cleaning, it returns right back to where it left off after auto-recharging.
- Average Battery Time (110 Minutes Standard Mode)
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Long story short, the battery for each unit has degraded considerably. Both vacuums started dying in the middle of cleaning. I have now divided the floor plan into small rooms and I clean each of these "rooms" daily but with an interval for it to fully charge in between. So it will start cleaning at 12 am, then 2.30 am then 5 am and as such. I think I have about 4 of these rooms created.
The second vacuum has degraded quite a bit, to where it cannot even cover 1 large room without breaking it into multiple room parts.
The software, mapping, indicators, notifications are all good... So no complaints there. It's a great vacuum for the price except for the battery and the fact that the software cannot handle a low capacity battery very well..
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Hope this helps.
Do you know if the software has the functionality of setting up multiple cleaning schedules every day?
Eg: Room 1 and 2 in the morning, Room 3 and 4 in the evening, etc?
Wyze has this functionality and it's super useful for me. I got a Shark and that does not have this- one can only schedule 1 cleaning per day.
I ordered a replacement battery off Amazon last week for like $35 and so far so good!
Do you know if the software has the functionality of setting up multiple cleaning schedules every day?
Eg: Room 1 and 2 in the morning, Room 3 and 4 in the evening, etc?
Wyze has this functionality and it's super useful for me. I got a Shark and that does not have this- one can only schedule 1 cleaning per day.
I didn't want to open the box until I figured that out. Shark doesn't have it and I was surprised because it's a vacuum company but the software is atrocious. Vacuum is really good though.
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It took me a while to realize that the battery (and mainly the software) was the issue. I think the battery does not report the capacity correctly or it just drops to zero charge without warning.
Looks like it may be time to switch to a different model/company robot vacuum since I am not sure about the quality of aftermarket batteries.
I ordered a replacement battery off Amazon last week for like $35 and so far so good!
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