Robotshop Ultimate Challenge
If you were at all curious how the Neato XV-11 performed in the RobotShop Ultimate Challenge, then this post is for you. RobotShop has done the tests, compiled the results, and put it all together for you. The findings may (or may not) surprise you. For anyone thinkin
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Great review ,and i sould say, no preference wa made , the best i’ve seen
I bought you guy’s a roomba many years ago , and was please with the service.
I got a neato about four month ago and this unit out perform by far… The other .
Even if there is some very important points missing ,
Afther a few year of roomba use, the roomba will be damaging furnitures abd base boards ,a line will be everywhere from the bumper,durt line, and even scratch,
The neato is way more gentle , bearly touching . It is a major advantage over they others.
Also , being able to update the firmweare , is also a super ice feature…
Cleaning the roomba is a nightmare, and once a month …if you have pets, it will have to be almost desasemble… The neato is way,way better. Not even comparable.
It take about 1/3 the time to cover my house of the roomba, and catches almost twice the material of the older roomba.
Im glad to have seen this review, made me buy a great machine .
Merci beaucoup .
Pretty cool. Will be interesting to see how reliability is. Decent household vacs run for decades, but they are simple machines with one or two moving parts (impeller and maybe a beater bar). Current crop of robot vacs seem to be lucky to last more than a year or two, maybe three with proper care. Dust, grit, and vibration eventually take their toll on these complex miniaturized mechanical wonders. With an average retail price of $200-$500, that works out to $100 or so per year.
I own both a Roomba 530 and a Neato XV-21. These feel like the early game consoles. Hopefully manufacturers will compete to produce more reliable products, as I would only recommend these machines for people willing to look past the downsides and fiddly nature.