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Xiaomi Roborock S7 robot vacuum 0.47 L Bagless Black

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While we’re discussing the S7’s generally excellent vacuuming ability, let’s take a closer look at the bin. At 470ml, it’s pretty small and unfortunately not terribly well designed. There are two access doors to the bin – the one you use for emptying it and the one that provides access to the filter. The main door simply pulls outwards but it’s a right mess to empty, especially if you have pets and it’s full of clumpy hair. When the robot vacuum finished cleaning the second floor, it’ll return to where you dropped it off and wait for you to carry it down. As well as creating a 2D map of your home, the robot vacuum also offers a 3D map. In addition, for those who are using the robot vacuum with an iPhone, there’s also the ability to create a matrix map, which uses the camera on your phone to capture details about furniture and floor types, so you can start a clean that may simply encompass the area around your bed or the dining table, for example. However, this functionality is only available to those using the robot vacuum with an iPhone 12 or above. We recommend the Xiaomi Home App if you have several smart home devices from Xiaomi in use. This way, you can control all devices via one app.

The robot vacuum can clean even more stubborn stains better (where it must apply a lot more pressure to the mop). The VibraRise Technology Special feature: Carpets are "shaded" on the map. That way, they are clearly visible and can serve as landmarks on the map. FYI: Since the robot vacuum turns off the suction motor in "Deep Cleaning mode", it hardly decreases the battery runtime. Thus, it can also mop larger areas at once. The Fluffy Washable Mop

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This way, the robot vacuum can mop the delicate laminate flooring in the living room with less water and the tiles in the kitchen with a lot of water. The mop is reusable. You should wash it in the washing machine at 40 degrees after each mopping trip. The S7 measures 13.9 inches in diameter and stands 3.8 inches tall, making it one of the larger floor-cleaning robots we've tested. A raised mapping sensor adds to its height. The Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo N8 Pro+ has a similar sensor and is a similar height. If you're searching for a shorter robot vacuum capable of passing under low-profile furniture, we suggest the Eufy RoboVac G30, which stands just 2.85 inches tall. Still, despite mopping only with water, the S7 does an excellent job. After two passes with the scrub level set to moderate, grime filled its mopping cloth and my hard floors looked and felt a lot cleaner. After one pass with the scrub level set to intense, my floors were shiny and streak-free. You get a glimpse into the inner workings of the robot vacuum if you open the lid (which is surrounded by a silver frame).

Now I have a lot of hard floors in my home, but I also have a lot of rugs. And rugs are the nemeses of most robomops. Indeed, I’ve waited ages for a mop-specific robot or hybrid robovac to come along that can safely avoid soaking my rugs and, lo and behold, the S7 is that machine. Using ultrasonic sound, the S7 recognises when it’s on a rug or a carpet and lifts the whole mop assembly by 5mm the moment it realises it’s on carpet. So far it’s worked on even the thinnest and flimsiest of rugs – and without ruffling them up too much in the process. Then the robot vacuum slightly nudges the object, recognises that there is an obstacle and looks for a way around it. The robot's differentiating feature is its ability to vacuum and mop simultaneously, without wetting carpet. While other hybrid models, such as the Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo T8 AIVI, can detect and automatically avoid carpet when mopping, the S7 goes a step further. When the robot senses carpet, it lifts its mopping plate by 0.2 inch and keeps on vacuuming. That way, it can mop your hard floors and vacuum your low- to medium-pile carpets in a single pass. It's the only robot vacuum we've tested with this feature. The S7 features a raised mapping sensor on top As the S7 MaxV cleans your floors it also stores a map of your home, which you can then split into different rooms and zones, allowing you to focus on specific areas rather than your whole home. It also organizes the rooms into a cleaning schedule based on the size and the type of floor, saving the dirtiest areas until last – for example, a hard floor in the kitchen that needs sweeping and mopping. With the ability to store three different maps, this robovac is ideal for multi-level homes.The S7 MaxV is pleasingly quiet when used on its lowest level of suction. Our decibel meter measured 55db when cleaning hard floors, rising to 63db on Max+, with a slightly increased figure of 68db on carpet. This is equivalent to the level of noise of a shower running. Once it creates a map of your floor plan, you can merge, divide, and name the various spaces for area and customized cleaning. You can also create virtual walls and no-go zones to cordon off certain areas, as well as no-mop zones. After the robot maps your floor plan, you can merge, divide, and name the various spaces for area and customized cleaning Before sending the robot out to clean, you can configure the vacuum power and mopping scrub level for the entire space, or by room. When using the room or zone cleaning options, you can set it to make up to three passes. Before sending the robot out to clean, you can set the vacuum power and mopping scrub level for the entire space, or by room The S7 is simple to set up, but if you use the auto-empty base, it requires additional assembly. Unboxing the S7 and auto-empty base

The next improvement is in the main brush, which replaces the traditional bristles with rubber fins, making it more durable and significantly improving cleaning. The S7 is also equipped with four cliff sensors so when it approaches a flight of stairs it will literally avoid tumbling down them. Cliff sensors are fitted to practically every robovac on the market – even the cheapest – so this technology isn’t especially groundbreaking. The VibraRise system has been introduced for this purpose. Scrubbing with sonic vibration technology, which “scrubs” the floor with vibrations of up to 3000 times per minute.

How we test our robot vacuum cleaners

It maintains LiDAR navigation and does not present major changes in terms of design, autonomy and power, maintaining approximately 3 hours of use, with a suction power of 2500 Pa.

If you have an open floor plan, you might want to divide the space into different rooms. It can also be helpful to merge hallways with other rooms. In testing, I had no problem dividing my open-concept kitchen, dining, and living space into three separate rooms and merging my hallway and hallway bathroom into one room. It took me a couple of tries to name the individual rooms, but I was eventually successful. Note, too, that while the majority of robot vacuums that can claim to ‘mop’ hard floors simply slosh water around, the S7 MaxV is capable of scrubbing as well. As such, we found it easily coped with removing tough dried-in stains such as Coca-Cola on our hard floor, as well as fresh dirt. Even better, when set to vacuuming and mopping, the robot vacuum will automatically lift the mop on detecting carpet, to avoid it becoming soggy. The app offers full, room, and zone cleaning options. If you leave it on full, the default option, the robot will move from room to room until it has covered that entire level. For targeted jobs, you can select individual rooms on the map and send the robot straight there. The zone option even lets you draw a square around a space on the map you want the robot to clean. The S7 maps rooms in a methodical and logical manner that makes a lot more sense than the way some of its competitors do it. To date, my test model hasn’t performed any bizarre manoeuvres that have had me scratching my head in bemusement. A cover on top of the robot hides its dustbin, a system reset button, and a Wi-Fi indicator light. The dustbin features a small, washable air filter inside.The auto-empty base arrives in two parts and you need to tighten five screws to attach them. Fortunately, a screwdriver is neatly stored on the bottom of the unit, while the screws that require tightening are already inserted and marked with a screwdriver icon. This setup requires a bit more work than the Deebot N8 Pro+ auto-empty base, which comes fully assembled, but anyone should be able to do it. You can choose how the vacuum-mop robot should handle the carpets in the mobile app. The following options are available: The S7 works well on hard flooring and carpet, but is best for homes that have both. With four vacuum power levels—Quiet, Balanced (the default setting), Turbo, and Max—topping out at an impressive 2,500Pa of suction, it's an excellent option for homes with pets and carpeting. On the bottom, it has a main brushroll, one side brush for edge sweeping, six cliff sensors that prevent it from falling down the stairs, and the aforementioned carpet sensor. When the robot detects carpet, it automatically increases its vacuum suction power, a useful feature not available on the Shark IQ Robot Self-Empty XL R101AE. The bottom has the main brushroll and a side brush for edge sweeping

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