Xiaomi Roborock E20 robot vacuum cleaner review


REVIEW – The floors in my home are carpeted with Berber carpet with the exception of the kitchen and bathrooms which are tiled. We vacuum every day, and for the past few years, we have been using the Dyson V6. The Dyson works quite well, but over time I have grown tired of this chore which I usually do at night when I return home from work, and when the kids are in bed and can no longer make a mess, at least until they wake up next the next morning. Recently, I was offered the opportunity to test and review the Xiaomi Roborock E20 Vacuum Cleaner and I readily accepted. Here is my summary!!

What is it?

The Xiaomi Roborock E20 Vacuum Cleaner is an efficient vacuum with built-in Artificial Intelligence. It works quickly and efficiently with 1800Pa of suction power and uses a dual-gyro system, and motion tracking sensors to create a high-efficiency cleaning path for every room. There are 13 onboard sensors to provide drop avoidance, anti-collision, trap prevention, self-charging, and resumption. It is able to vacuum and mop and with the use of the relevant app it can be controlled to start, stop, schedule, customize, charge, spot clean, check accessory status, and control movement direction. It is able to switch/increase its suction power automatically when it transitions from wood floors to carpet, and if it runs low on power it returns to its dock to recharge then resumes where it left off. It communicates with the app via 2.4GHz Wi-Fi and has a 2600mAh lithium battery for a long-lasting charge.

What’s in the box


1 x Xiaomi Roborock E20 Vacuum Cleaner
1 x Dock Charger
1 x AC Power Cord
1 x Waterproof Docking Pad
2 x Mopping Pads
1 x Water Tank
1 x Brush Cleaning Tool
2 x Vacuum Filters
1 x Quick Start Guide

Design and features

Features
Methodical cleaning: Dual-gyroscopes and high-precision optical tracking sensors allow E20 to clean methodically around a room, starting around the edge then the areas in between.
Intelligent systems: A full suite of sensors gives E20 the intelligence to effectively tackle complicated environments without falling off ledges, getting stuck, or running out of power.
Tangle Free: All brushes and wheels are designed to be tangle free, eliminating the need to open E20 robotic mop for cleaning. An included cleaning accessory can be used to remove hair from the outside of the cleaner making it perfect for picking up after your pets.
Obstacle crossing: Able to clamber up over obstacles as high as 0.8in, E20 easily handles thresholds, thin carpets, and other low barriers.
Carpet boost: When a carpet is detected, suction is increased to maximum to pull up deeply lodged dirt. Once off the carpet, normal suction returns.
Washable Filter: A high-efficiency E11 filter captures 99.2% of dust and allergens, down to just 0.3 microns. Its washable design extends its life and reduces replacement frequency.
Holiday Mode: In this mode, the LED indicator will dim, functions that have nothing to do with charging such as cleaning, recharging and remote control via wifi will be disabled, and the cleaner will enter low power consumption mode to maintain optimal battery performance.



Specifications


When you open up the cover on the top of the vacuum, you find the removable dust canister.


On the removable dust canister, there is a removable filter that attaches to the canister and prevents dust and debris for entering the suction chamber of the vacuum. The filters are actually washable and they provide two so that you can use the second while the first dries.


On the surface of the vacuum, there are 3 touch buttons. From left to right they are the spot cleaning button, the clean/on/off button and the recharge button. To reset the WiFi, you press and hold the spot cleaning and recharge buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The knob that is seen above the 3 touch control buttons is the omnidirectional recharge sensor.


If you look carefully at the picture below, you will see a small LED in the upper right-hand corner of the canister compartment. This LED is the WIFI indicator.


On the circular sides of the vacuum, there are two visible grilles. In the picture shown below, the grille on the left is the speaker, and on the right is the air outlet.


Underneath the vacuum, there is the main brush and suction port in the center, an extended 3-prong brush off to the side that allows the vacuum to brush square corners and to move dust into the path of its suction port, and the 3 wheels that it uses to maneuver. The diagram below the photo shows the details.



The picture below shows the docking mat that attaches to the charging dock. The vacuum rests on this mat when charging and when docked. The second row of pictures below shows the charging dock and the AC port located on its side.


Performance

This vacuum was basically a plug and play exercise, and it works very well. Initially, I did not find any clear instructions regarding the app, but I soon figured that I needed to download the Xiaomi Mi Home app which seems to recognize and control all AI devices within the Xiaomi device family. The Vacuums mapping ability is great and I am pretty sure that it does a better job of coverage than I do when using a handheld vacuum. I  like the options to regulate the suctioning power and that even when it is at full power, its noise level is much lower than a conventional vacuum. Here is a short video of it performing. I included the ambient sounds for reference.

The following are some of the screens from the app:



For more information, click here to view the manual.

What I like

  • The size
  • The built-in technology
  • The overall vacuuming performance
  • Its ability to know when it has finished vacuuming or when it is low on power and automatically return to its base
  • The versatility that makes it adaptable to multiple surfaces
  • The app and its ability to control the vacuum for anywhere

What can be improved

  • Since there are no clear instructions regarding the app, maybe they can add QR Codes for IOS and Android to their manual
  • I don’t know. Maybe it can learn to bring me dinner?
  • Possibly makes me lazy? (lol)

Final thoughts

Initially, I was very excited to test and review this robot vacuum, but I was really not sure what to expect. I was unsure of its ability to really vacuum effectively in regards to sucking up dist and debris, and if it could do a good job of properly vacuuming the entire area. I have to say the I am more than pleased with this vacuum and so much so that my Dyson now resides in the closet and has been reassigned to cleaning furniture and other items/areas that the robot vacuum can’t. I give this vacuum two thumbs up and then some!!! Well done!!

Price: $329.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Sample: The sample for this review was provided by Roborock.

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The MECO Wet Dry Hand Vacuum Cleaner review


REVIEW – With two young kids who are always eating in my truck, I spend quite a bit of money each month vacuuming the back seat area and the inside of their car seats. I really like the convenience of having a portable vacuum of my own to keep in my truck, but I have tried many and they just never seem to be up to the task. My two main complaints are usually the build quality and lack of adequate suction power. This review is for the MECO Wet Dry Hand Vacuum Cleaner. Let’s see if it will finally be the one that can handle the job.

What is it?

The MECO Wet Dry Hand Vacuum Cleaner is a cordless vacuum dust cleaner that is lightweight and portable and can be wall mounted for easy storage. Since it has a built-in rechargeable battery, it can also be used in your car or wherever you need.

What’s in the box


1 x Meco Wet and Dry Vacuum Cleaner
1 X Multi-Function Brush
1 x Suction Nozzle
1 x Crevice Nozzle
1 x Storage Bag
1 x Wall Mount
1 x Set of Wall Mounting Screws
1 x Cleaning Brush
1 x AC Adapter
2 x HEPA Filter
1 x Dust Filter
1 x Instruction Guide

Design and features

Features:

Input: 100-240V, 50/60Hz
Output: 9.4V, 500mA
Size: 16.26 x 4.72 x 4.45 in
Weight: 1.6KG
Battery: 2000mAh
Vacuum: 3-5K PA (2 Speed)
Charge Time: 4-5 hours

According to the manufacturer:

【Dry & Wet Amphibious】Perfect for cleaning dust, debris, crumbs, pet hair, dog hair, cat hair, as well as liquids.
【Clean the pet Hairs】MECO handheld vacuum can be an ideal helper for vacuuming small debris quickly and conveniently, such as food debris, paper scraps, dirt dust, melon seed, pet fur, cigarette ashes, as well as liquids

The Meco Wet dry portable vacuum cleaner is a sleek looking handheld vacuum that measures approximately 16.26″ x 4.72″ x 4.45″.

On the top of the vacuum there is the button to connect/disconnect the dust canister, and behind it, there are 4 blue LED lights that represent the battery charge level in increments of 25%. Behind the LED lights there is the power button that when depressed offers 2 levels of power.

The picture below shows the vacuum with the multi-function brush attached and below it is a picture with the reverse view.

Approximately midway on the bottom of the vacuum is the slot to attach the wall mount with the ac adapter port.
The wall mount connects to the slot on the rear of the vacuum and there are conduits to attach the AC adapter cord and plug to the wall mount.

The picture below shows the internal design and connecting points between the canister and the body of the vacuum.

Performance

The illustration below shows the parts of the vacuum cleaner and how they connect. The vacuum arrives fully assembled and partially charged. Once I charged it fully, it was ready for testing.

The first video below shows me trying the vacuum without any nozzle or brush just to see if its suction is strong enough to pick up any loose debris. It was not able to pick up much.

This next video shows me using the crevice nozzle to get between the ribs of the car mat to suction up debris. While the vacuum did do a better job with the nozzle, it still does not have enough suction to pick up all of the debris unless it is quite tiny. And, I did try it using the highest suction setting.

The last video shows me using the multi-function brush in one of the child car seats after my son had just enjoyed his fill of french fries. This time the vacuum with the brush did a better job but still did not suction up quite a bit of the debris.

I also tried the vacuum with sucking up water and again, in my opinion, it did just an ok job.

What I like

  • It is lightweight
  • It comes with a storage bag
  • It has a wall mount for that mounting option
  • Several useful accessories are included including an extra filter

What can be improved

  • Build quality
  • Suction

Final thoughts

The MECO Wet Dry Hand Vacuum Cleaner is a lot like several other hand vacuum cleaners that I have tried. I use this type of vacuum more for cleaning my truck than for in my home. I really like that this vacuum comes with a nice storage bag and several useful attachments, in addition to being capable as both a wet and dry vacuum. However, I do not find the suction to be any greater than others in the same class, and as seen in the videos in this review, its suction is in no way exceptional or strong enough to pick up much of the debris on the floor mats in my truck. In addition, I am concerned about how it will stand up to normal weekly use since parts of it do not feel sturdy enough to provide much assurance. For the price, it is a decent vacuum for light and loose dust, but not for heavy duty vacuuming needs.

Price: $45.99 – (Meco is offering 30% off with code: MSS29A95 – End date 01/15/2019)
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by Meco.

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Roborock adds a little holiday spirit to their S5 robotic vacuum

NEWS – Roborock has announced an update to their S5 robotic vacuum cleaner software that they feel adds some joy to their customers’ holiday celebrations.  Instead of an update for controlling the vacuum in a new way, the new function is simply a “holiday egg”.

Roborock says you can unlock the Christmas song with the following steps:

Enter Mi Home App, enter the RoborockS5 plug in, then Settings.

Press on “Find my Vacuum” for 2-4 seconds and a push notification “Time to open the gift! go find me” will be displayed.

Press on “Find my Vacuum” again, a push notification “Merry Christmas” will be displayed, followed by a Christmas Song.

If you want your vacuum to go Christmas caroling, then try these steps.  Learn more about Roborock vacuums at their website.

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Roborock S5 Robotic Vacuum and Mop cleaner review

REVIEW – When you have had two total knee replacements and you have a weak back, you could use some help with the housework.  I have a lot of trouble wrangling the upright Dyson we have, but I hadn’t really thought about trying a robot vacuum again because of a bad experience I had with one a few years ago.  It could get lost in my 80 sqft bathroom.  And when it wasn’t stuck in the bathroom, it wandered aimlessly around the house, never completing a room before meandering off to another room.  That was a long time ago, and a lot of progress has been made since then.  When I read that the Roborock S5 Robot Vacuum Cleaner has high-precision LDS laser distance sensors that can do five 360°-scans of your room per second so it can map out the best pathway for cleaning, I was hoping I’d find a useful partner for cleaning my floors without breaking my back and knees.

Hardware specs

Main unit

  • Size: 13.9″ x 13.8″ x 3.8″
  • Lithium ion battery; 14.4V, 5200mAh
  • Weight 7.7 pounds
  • Wireless, smart contact charging
  • Rated voltage: 14.4V
  • Rated power: 58W
  • Suction power: 2000Pa
  • Obstacle crossing: 2cm
  • E11 filter is Teflon-coated for easy washing; reusable for about a year
  • Smart laser navigation
  • 13 sensors to avoid obstacles and falls
  • Laser range sensor scans the room quickly for distance information and planning cleaning route

Charging dock

  • Size: 5.1″ x 5.9″ x 3.9″
  • Rated power: 42W
  • Rated input: 100-240V
  • Rated output: 20V, 1.8A
  • Rated frequency: 50/60Hz
  • Protective floor mat when using the mop function (seen in above photo)

What’s in the box?

  • Roborock S5 robotic vacuum 
  • Dock charger with US plug
  • Beak-like cleaning tool
  • Washable filter
  • 2 Pairs of replacement water tank filters
  • Water tank and waterproof pad
  • 2 Mopping cloths
  • User manual

Design and features

In addition to the LDS laser sensors to map your room mentioned above, the Roborock S5 has other sensors to help it navigate your house and individual rooms.

  • There’s a collision sensor, which is the band around the front of the vacuum (seen in the following photo), that moves to indicate the vacuum has bumped something.  The S5 will change its path when a bump is felt to prevent damage to the object blocking it.
  • The little tower on the top of the vacuum is the bumper sensor that feels even the slightest brush against the top.  This prevents your vacuum from getting stuck under something.
  • Four cliff sensors on the bottom of the machine prevents it from going off an edge that’s too high for it to navigate.
  • An STMicroelectronics laser TOF range-finding module precise to millimeters helps the vacuum maintain a distance of about 10mm from the wall.  This close distance and the rotating side brush means the floor is cleaned all the way up to the wall.
  • A fall sensor can detect whether the wheels are in a  pressed-in state on the floor. When the wheels are off the floor, the cleaner will stop working immediately, significantly increasing the safety during handling.
  • An odometer measures the number of wheel rotations and calculates the mileage it travels in your house as it cleans.
  • A tri-axial gyro can detect angular changes in the yaw/pitch/roll directions to determine the orientation of the cleaner, while the tri-axial accelerometer can detect the acceleration of the cleaner in three axes X/Y/Z to determine whether the cleaner tilts or collides with any obstacle.
  • Dual electronic compass sensors can detected “virtual walls” by sensing magnetic fields. Virtual walls are created by laying magnetic tape down to create the “wall”.  The cleaner will automatically avoid the area defined by virtual walls.  Use these walls to keep the vacuum away from areas you don’t want disturbed, like around the Christmas tree or a room where it may get stuck or damaged, like a craft room.  The magnetic tape is an optional purchase.
  • The dust bin sensor prevents damage to the motor by preventing using the vacuum when the dust bin or its filter aren’t in place.
  • The fan speed sensor accurately measures the speed to determine whether the filter is clogged and to keep a record of the fan speed.
  • A recharge sensor that allows the S5 to quickly locate and return to the charging dock when it needs recharging.

Setup

To get started with the Roborock S5 vacuum, you’ll need to set up the charging dock and put the vacuum on it to charge up the battery.  There are a lot of videos on the Roborock website that guide you through setting up, using, and maintaining the vacuum.  I found them very helpful in getting to know the Roborock S5.

You’ll also need to download an app to your mobile device that can be found here.  This iOS version of this app is somewhat confusing to use, but you’ll need it to connect to your home WiFi, which your vacuum will need to create a cleaning map of your home.  This app apparently is also used by another company to control their many types of speakers and home automation devices, including robot vacuums.  There is not much information to be found about using this app, so I wasted a lot of time trying to define the rooms in my house, only to learn later that this information is only used by devices from the other company.  The Roborock S5 vacuum creates its own map of the house and doesn’t use these room definitions.  It would be very nice if Roborock could create their own app, or at least create a video or text document explaining how to use the current app.  I found that it does have a few functions for the Roborock vacuum, but they aren’t “inherently obvious to the user”, as I say.

Once you’re connected to the WiFi and your Roborock S5 is charged, you’re ready to start cleaning and letting the vacuum map out your house.  I started my first cleaning by pressing the power button on top of the S5.  As soon as I did, the vacuum moved off the charging dock and starting moving around in my hallway.

The above image from the Roborock website shows you the information you can use in the app.  You can see the progress your vacuum makes by watching the little green light.  You can send commands from the app to start a timer cleaning, or use the app as a remote control to start it cleaning or have it return to the charging base.  There’s another function for zone cleaning that we’ll discuss more later in the review.

Performance

The Roborock S5 is supposed to be good for homes with pets.  My house put it to the ultimate test, because I have a Shiba Inu who sheds huge amounts of hair 365-days a year.  It’s like living in the Wild West, what with the tumbleweeds of dog hair that can accumulate overnight.  The Roborock sucked up all the dog hair it encountered without a problem.

The Roborock is very quiet.  It’s not noiseless, but I could certainly continue with what I was doing without being disturbed by the noise.  I live in a high-rise building, with neighbors on three sides of me.  I feel I could use the vacuum without them hearing it through the cement walls of the building.  Because of the layout of the building, I feel I could even vacuum my living room, dining room, foyer, kitchen, or hall bathroom on a timer overnight without them hearing anything.

After that first pass through my hallway, I was quite pleased with how clean the floor was.  The little side brush swept up the dust and dog hair that gathers against the wall without bumping into the wall.  In my kitchen, it could navigate around the legs on my work table, and it easily climbed up on and cleaned the two anti-fatigue floor mats in there.  It could switch from my hardwoods to my area rugs without problem in the living and dining rooms.  It did push my little door mat at the front door out of place, but I need to buy some anti-slip tape for that rug anyway.

It did have a bit of trouble climbing over the marble thresholds for my bathrooms, so I just need to put the S5 into the bathrooms and shut the door while it vacuums so it won’t try to go back out of the bathrooms after it has cleaned.  The bathrooms are the only place it can’t reach parts of the room to clean.  It’s big enough that it can’t fit between the toilet and wall in one and the toilet and the shower in the other bathroom.

When the Roborock S5 starts working, it wants to do your entire house.  I had hoped that I’d be able to tell it to vacuum a specific room and have it go clean that then return to the charging dock.  That’s why I was trying to define the rooms of my house in the app.  Well, you can’t do it that way – or at least I can’t figure out how to do it that way.  But I don’t have to always have the vacuum clean the entire house.  Once the Roborock has defined the entire house, I can go into the app and select Zone Cleaning.  With this option, you just draw a square around the area of the house you want cleaned, and the vacuum will go clean that area and return to the dock when it’s finished.  I have long had a zone approach to cleaning my house – Mondays are for the living room, dining room, and foyer; Tuesdays are the kitchen; etc.  Because I can set up a zone for vacuuming, I can start the Roborock S5 cleaning the room I’ll be working on that day while I run my early morning errands, then I’m ready to dust and straighten that zone when I get back.  I LOVE the zone cleaning function!

The Roborock S5 can also wet mop.  It has two microfiber cleaning cloths and a water reservoir that attaches to the bottom.  It can do zone cleaning with the mop, too.  I haven’t used the mop function because I have hardwoods everywhere except the kitchen and bathrooms, and I clean the floors in those rooms with a steam cleaner.

What I like

  • Quiet
  • Vacuums efficiently and thoroughly
  • Can “measure” the room’s shape and size and eventually produce a map of your entire house
  • Can use timers to start cleaning
  • Can set zones for cleaning
  • Will return to the charging dock when it needs recharging
  • Can wet-mop as well as vacuum

What needs to be improved

  • Could use more documentation about using the current app – OR –
  • An app just for the Roborock S5 would be perfect

Final thoughts

The Roborock S5 robot vacuum is a great addition to my cleaning arsenal.  It’s quiet enough that I don’t have to worry about bothering the neighbors or waking up my daughter whenever I decide to vacuum a room.  I could even have it run overnight without worrying about noise.  It picks up dust and dirt and the rolling tumbleweeds of dog hair without a problem.  And I love that I can draw a zone on my home’s map and have the Roborock S5 clean that area immediately or on a timer.  The Roborock S5 is a great value for the price.

Price: $565, as reviewed
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample of this product was provided by Roborock

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Neato Botvac D7 software update adds zone cleaning feature

NEWS – I am a huge fan of Neato’s Botvac robot vacuums. I have two of them in my home. One for the main floor and one for the basement. They are both scheduled to automatically run 3 times a week, but now that we’re replacing the carpet on our main floor with luxury vinyl planks that look like barn wood, we’ve found that we need to keep those areas vacuumed more often due to Max tracking his cat litter. Luck for me and you if you own a Neato Botvac D7 Connected, there’s a software update which adds a new zone cleaning feature.

With zone cleaning, users can add extra cleaning for specific rooms or custom areas of a home that require additional cleaning and schedule the work to happen in addition to Neato’s regular household routine. The feature allows you to:

  • Create zones on your floor that make the most sense for your life, be it an entire room or just a trouble area.
  • Name zones using a list of pre-determined labels or create custom zone names.
  • Make multiple, overlapping zones in a single floor plan. Zones can be placed in any way that works for your lifestyle and your home.
  • Add No-Go Lines to any zone, creating off-limits areas in any area or room of your home
  • Deploy Zone Cleaning across multiple floorplans, pinpointing zones for a more efficient clean, controlled on-demand or scheduled via the Neato app.

When my D7 gets the update, I’ll be able to have it vacuum the areas of my main floor that no longer has carpet each day so that I don’t have to see little cat litter granules or cat fur tumbleweeds flying around.

This new feature will begin rolling out to users of the Botvac D7 Connected via a software update today on Tuesday, December 4th, and the rollout is expected to be complete by the weekend. For more info about Neato Botvacs, you can visit Neatorobotics.com and their Amazon page. I love love love mine!

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