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Roborock Robot Vacuum Cleaners Roborock R100035

Roborock R100035

£799.00£18.06
ManoMano
Amazon
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Roborock Robot Vacuum Cleaners Roborock Roborock Q7 Max
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Roborock Roborock Q7 Max

67 dB

£239.00

4.5

ManoMano
Amazon
in 2 stores
Roborock Robot Vacuum Cleaners Roborock Q7 Max Plus White
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Roborock Q7 Max Plus White

67 dB

£579.00

4.6

Amazon
OnBuy
in 2 stores
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When you buy a robot vacuum, it’s important to consider which functions you need in your vacuum, how large the area of your home is and how easy the surfaces are to clean. If you have pets and thick rugs, you should prioritise good suction, while a model with a mop function can be a good priority if you don’t have rugs in your home.

The robot vacuum is powered by a smart navigation system that assists the vacuum in sensing obstacles in your home, such as furniture and walls. To make this possible, all you need to do is programme your robot vacuum to learn the layout of your home, and when you boot it up for the first time, it’s saved in the memory of the machine. Some models have a built-in camera to differentiate the obstacles in your home, but the most common way for the machine to navigate through the rooms is with a laser.

Robot vacuums can often cross thresholds, but it depends on how high they are. Today, most models can cross thresholds up to one centimetre in height. For some models, even two centimetres are okay to cross. If you have a threshold higher than this, however, it can prove more difficult. The robot vacuum might need several attempts to cross, which can lead to the machine getting stuck or not crossing at all.

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