Amarey Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo (Open Box)
$218.24
$599.99
64% off
Reference Price
Condition: New; Open Box
Top positive review
18 people found this helpful
Amazing Robot Vacuum!!!
By Pilbin Alline on Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022
After removing from the box just simply setup, login and connect the device through the smartphone application. It has all the features that you need in the app and very easy to setup and use. I found the mapping and navigation to be one of the most impressive features, it took times for the initial mapping of our whole house to be done, BUT you will be surprised after that!! This robot is quiet, even on a higher suction setting, and still had as good, or better, suction power. Also, because of the enhanced navigation and mapping technology, it hugged corners around my walls and furniture. Using the smartphone app, I could view an overview of the area the has mapped, where it has already cleaned, the square footage of the area cleaning while in progress, the time that has been cleaning, battery life, cleaning preferences and much more customization option including the ability to add a virtual boundary. The app also allowed me to automatically clean on a schedule which was convenient to set and forget. The mopping function built into the vacuum is one of my other favorite features and allowed me to consolidate both a robot vacuum and robot mop into one device. After cleaning, it automatically returns to the base and empties the debris it collected into a disposable bag located in the base; the package I have included two disposable bags. The emptying process is much louder than the actual cleaning, but only take a few seconds to complete. I love that the roller on the bottom can removed - it makes it easier to unwind hair that gets wrapped around it.
Top critical review
6 people found this helpful
Terrible everything
By john on Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2024
If you ever wanted a robot vacuum that adds more chores to your list, this is the one for you! This little marvel has a unique interpretation of cleaning—half the dirt on my floor is apparently invisible to it, and the dirt it does manage to find ends up trapped inside, refusing to leave. Imagine a dirt prison that never grants parole, with me playing prison guard, manually emptying it every single time. Now, you'd think it could at least dock itself properly, right? Wrong. Docking is more like playing "Where's Waldo?" It can't seem to find its home base and usually gives up, dying a foot or so away after failing to try, retry, and re re retry to properlyline itself up. When I need it, it's out cold and needs a full charge, because of course it does. And don't even get me started on its navigation skills. It gets stuck on everything—cables, rugs, air molecules—you name it. To top it all off, the app is a work of art... if that art was designed by a blindfolded raccoon—clunky, slow, and full of ads. Yes, ads, because clearly, what I need while trying to clean my house is to be sold more stuff. And the best part? I paid $600 for this experience. For that price, I expected a robot butler, not a rebellious teenager who refuses to do chores. In conclusion, if you’re looking to buy a robot vacuum that embodies the phrase "you had one job," look no further. It’s a solid piece of Chinese waste management —emphasis on the waste. Save your money and pick a different Robo-vacuum. Rant over
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