Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra review Apex of laziness
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The Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra is a powerful robot vacuum that can collect fine dust and larger debris, while also offering the ability to mop hard floors. The docking station is bulky but can clean the mopping pads for you, as well as refill the water tank and empty its own dust canister, seriously reducing the level of maintenance required. The S7 MaxV Ultra also includes an on-board camera, through which you can keep an eye on your home and converse with pets. This robovac isn’t as slim as some rival robot vacuums, which resulted in it struggling to reach under certain pieces of furniture, and it’s expensive, too. • Once we’d set up the Roborock S7 MaxV Ultra, which included presenting a QR code generated by the app on our phone to the robovac’s cameras, we were able to start cleaning the floors in our home. The Robot vacuum made light work of collecting fine dust, cookie crumbs and larger debris – including cereal – from hard floors, even on the lowest power setting. However, we did find that on hard floors the side brush had a tendency to scatter larger debris further around the room, which made the vacuuming process slightly longer than we’d hoped. • On carpet, the vacuum was able to suck up the majority of the fine dust and larger debris we sprinkled onto the floor, although the more powerful settings were required to give carpets a deeper clean. We were also impressed that the robovac can be set to automatically increase the suction level when carpet is detected, boosting it from level one, dubbed Quiet, to maximum or Max + during testing. • The inclusion of the Lidar sensor and the camera resulted in the robot vacuum taking a methodical route around our home, both when vacuuming and mopping. It also helped to keep the vacuum conscious of furniture and obstacles, so it didn’t bump into anything – unlike robot vacuums that only employ gyroscopes, such as the Eufy G20 for example. • Note, too, that while the majority of robot vacuums that can claim to ‘mop’ hard floors simply slosh water around, the S7 MaxV is capable of scrubbing as well. As such, we found it easily coped with removing tough dried-in stains such as Coca-Cola on our hard floor, as well as fresh dirt. Even better, when set to vacuuming and mopping, the robot vacuum will automatically lift the mop on detecting carpet, to avoid it becoming soggy. • The S7 MaxV is pleasingly quiet when used on its lowest level of suction. Our decibel meter measured 55db when cleaning hard floors, rising to 63db on Max+, with a slightly increased figure of 68db on carpet. This is equivalent to the level of noise of a shower running. • However, noise levels rise as the robovac docks and empties its dust canister and water tank, with our decibel meter hitting 82.8db – similar to standing 100ft from a train traveling at 45mph. • As we’ve already mentioned, the built-in camera can also be used to see and speak to anyone in its field of view. On test, we found it mesmerizing viewing a live feed from the camera as the robot vacuum made its way around our home. The sound was clear when using the microphone and speaker to converse, also making it a great tool for soothing pets when you’re not at home. • #robotmop #robotvacuum #RoborockS7MaxVUltraReview • • ----------------- • Some of the footage used in this video is not original content produced by Smart Kitchen. Portions of stock footage of products was gathered from multiple sources including, manufactures, fellow creators and various other sources. If something belongs to you, and you want it to be removed, please do not hesitate to contact us.
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