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MP
> 3 dayI have owned older models of roomba and neato as well as a cheap monoprice vacuum. This doesnt have a beater bar, so will do almost nothing on carpet. It has decent suction. It sweeps up our cat/dog hair daily and does a good job of it. It has an app, with a setting that lets you map your house, but then does nothing with the map so is totally pointless. Like all the robot vacuums, it will get stock on cords or long rug tassels. It does get stuck occasionally, but is pretty persistent and often frees itself. For the price, it is great at keeping the house free of pet hair if you dont have carpet. The lack of beater bar makes it take much less maintenance. I have found that dust builds up between the mesh and the HEPA filter, so opening that compartment one every couple weeks improves suction.
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WolvesHaveReturned
> 3 dayI’ve had this since for about 8 months and I can’t imagine life without it. I have a husky German shepherd mix who wafts little puffs of fluff into the air as she walks. Anyone with a plush coated pup knows the struggle of keeping a floor free of pet hair. No matter when you last vacuumed, there will be more hair. I never expect it to do the job of a vacuum. It’s a sweeper. All carpets and nooks and crannies still need a real vacuum when it’s finished sweeping. That’s okay. We call it Marvin. The good: I bought Marvin for under 100 expecting it would be cheaply made and not as effective as the Shark I used to have. I was wrong. Marvin is my best friend. I am so impressed with it! It makes vacuuming a once per day job instead of an ongoing struggle. I am constantly surprised how much hair Marvin gets and how great my hard floors look. It came with replacements for each sweeping arm and the filter. Emptying it is simple, and cleaning the arms is as easy as pulling them off, removing whatever is caught, and snapping them back on. It has an optional app if you want to program the times it should run and a remote if you’d rather tell it to start without needing the app. Marvin has battery life is enough to thoroughly make its way through my living room, dining room, kitchen and hallway before needing to go home and recharge, which is perfect for us in our apartment where the rest of the rooms are carpeted and need a real vacuum. We love Marvin. The bad: Marvin is… stupid. We joke that it is time to play the lottery when Marvin actually finds its charging base and no one has intervened. Marvin also has no advanced AI learning like the expensive floor robots do. You will not be able to tell it *not* to go somewhere so if you have an area with cords it might eat, or an area it can get stuck… yeah, it’s going to unless you make a barricade it can’t get through. The app is only to program the times it turns on and the pattern of sweeping it does, not to program its path. When it does get stuck, it is obnoxiously loud trying to free itself before it gives up and sadly beeps for assistance. You’ll know it needs help before it does. For as inexpensive as it is, I’d recommend it to anyone who would like a sweeper bot but, like me, the 300-700 bots are way out of their price range. Marvin does a really good job and makes my life so much easier that I forgive its shortcomings without hesitation.
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RClancy
> 3 dayPros: It is compact. it is one of the smaller diameter and thickness ones Ive found. It has good drive power, plenty of suction, decent battery life The autodocking and charging works well Cleans very well on hard surfaces Cons: The app is not very intuitive. It has some interesting programming features that could make for some fun custom schedules and automation, but that comes at a cost of ease of use. Careful where you place the dock. It seems to create a no-go zone around the dock station in which the robot will not enter while cleaning. Not very good on thick carpet. This robot does not have a brush bar, and leaves debris behind on carpet that it easily picks up on hard surfaces. I paid ~$100 on sale for mine, and I think its a pretty good value for that price. If you have mostly hard surfaces, and you dont care about all the latest bells and whistles, this is a good choice.
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Ernest M St-Hilaire
> 3 dayWas worried because of the cheap price but this vac has been great for pet hair. I would walk around my house in my socks and in minutes look like had puppies for feet :) Not anymore! My socks stay clean and i dont have to vacuum everyday anymore. Well worth it.
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Logan
Greater than one weekI bought the vacuum because of the price and the reviews a little under a year ago. It did pretty well especially given the price and overall I was very impressed. It was my first actual robot vacuum and it seemed to do the trick just fine for what I used it to do. Anyway, I went away for about six months to school out of town and came back to use it. The vacuum power button flashed red and beeped at me, which indicated a charging/battery problem. Since then I’ve contacted customer service through the phone, and they recommended I email them. I did so, and it took them almost a month to get back to me which is fine because I took a bit to respond. They asked me for the serial number and things of that nature which is also okay. The problem arose when they asked for my order number, which I can’t seem to find since I bought this thing back in early 2021. I notified them of this and they said it was required. So what I did was I bought another one of these vacuums and provided this new order number. They sent me an email yesterday asking me to open up the vacuum and check the motherboard. For the normal consumer this would probably be daunting and I’m confused as to why they’d ask this of me. However I did as they asked because I do like to get hands on with these type of things. There seems to be nothing wrong with the motherboard, however I noticed a serious design flaw. On this style of vacuum, it has been copied by numerous brands. Most of them actually have an easy to open compartment where you can pop out the old battery and replace it. The OKP however, does NOT. The only way you can access the battery is by taking the whole top off, disconnecting all the wiring connected to the motherboard, and pulling off the motherboard itself. That’s a huge hassle that could’ve been EASILY avoided by just putting in a battery compartment that the consumer can access. Overall I liked the vacuum and for the price it was great, until it wasn’t. I think I’ll try getting one elsewhere by a more well known brand next time.
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Ms. Marjory Brown DVM
> 3 dayI was so excited to get the OKP robot vacuum cleaner. Once unboxed I connected it to my phone. Since our internet is 5G I had to purchase a wifi booster to accept 2.4G. Once connected to that, set up was easy and everyone will have a learning curve when it comes to the remote. I love it and we named her Hazel
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Moxie Karasek
> 3 dayIm recuperating from injuries from a MVA and limited on what I am able to do. This vacuum cleaner is my dream come true. Does a fantastic job, is quiet and saves time. One of the best purchases Ive ever made.
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Prof. Frankie Cummerata
> 3 dayThe WiFi connection was a little difficult. But I have a wifi extender that I was able to set up for 2G only. For those who have difficulty connecting to wifi get an extender and I’ll work. I am pleased with this product so far.
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Ariel Blanda
> 3 dayI’ve wanted a robo-vacuum for a while, but they’re either so expensive that I can’t bear to buy it or they’re cheap but not very good at cleaning. I finally pulled the trigger on this one and paid just over $100. Fair warning: if you’re expecting an amazing clean from this then temper your expectations or buy something else. I’ve used it for 2 weeks on hardwood floors where there are crumbs, dog hair, wet spots from snow, and who knows what else. The positives: 1. It has different settings (low, medium, high) and there is a fairly recognizable sound difference between them. While running on low, I sometimes barely notice it. Also helps the dogs to not be scared of a loud, independently moving machine. 2. When run once a day on low, it makes a DRASTIC difference in the 800 sq ft area it runs on. No more bits of stuff stuck to my feet or socks. 3. Emptying the collection bin takes maybe 30 seconds if you’re thorough. Even less if you just dump it out. The negatives: 1. It tends to get stuck on one of the dog’s food bowls and easily gets tangled in wires or blankets. If you run it, you have to be sure there is nothing like this on the floor or you may spend a little while untangling things or having your vacuum take a bath in dog water. 2. The sensors aren’t great. It bumps into things and has sometimes knocked things over (random folding chair we forgot to put up, flattened cardboard box for the recycle bin, etc.). This was expected given the price, though, so I’m okay with that. 3. Between the low and high settings there doesn’t seem to be much difference in suction power. I doubt that this would work well on carpet. Overall: Great purchase for hardwood floors if you run it daily on low, and you can’t beat the price if you only have that small daily maintenance need.
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Leandro R Gonzalez
> 3 dayHace buen trabajo y sobrepasó mis expectativas solo si tienen VPN activado mientras instalan la aplicación desconecten el VPN!