4 Way BATTLE Who Cleans The FASTEST & Gets The Most Dirt? Roomba S9+ Roborock S4 MAX Deebot T8+ WYZE
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Published 2021-03-09
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lol i thought i was gona be the roomba
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Dear Adam, this is your biggest fan, Mattias, from Pasadena, Ca. I wanted to say that I wish the RoboRock won. Thank you for the great educational videos.
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Selling my S9 sadly. It takes 4+ hours to do one bedroom on high power for two passes and has been having tons of issues now. It has to recharge at least 6-7 times FOR ONE BEDROOM. I've tried re-mapping and everything. Have to use high power because of dog hair. It's just too slow now. My roborock S4 does THREE passes in 25 minutes in that same room. Going to upgrade to the roborock S7 eventually.
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I have the two robots that did the best on this challenge, the Roborock S4 Max and the Deebot T8 Plus, both are really good, I actually think Roborock and Ecovacs are the best brands of robot vacuums right now, they seem to have the best technology and the best cleaning.
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The wise, my vacuum does not have a light or sensor at all. I bought one brand new and I tried it, and there is no sensor.
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Hi Adam, first off all, huge house. I made my bet on the Roomba, at least better than the Wyze, but still awesome video. Please do some more like this. 😀👏🏻👍🏻🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
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Im impressed that the T8 did get that much compared to the Roborock.
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Very nice 👍
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Wow Adam! I was pulling for the S9 or the e Roborock to win this test. Really surprised at who pulled up the most junk from the carpet. Please keep up the competition tests and stress tests-J really enjoy watching them .
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The only downside of the T8+ that I've seen is that it's clean base can't handle the stress tests as well as the Roombas. I have a friend that has one though and she has never had a problem with the base with regular use. It's been absolutely perfect and reliable and has never gotten stuck. What blows me away about it is how quiet it is for its suction power. edit: Checked the T8 and the S4 Max, they both have 5200mAh batteries
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The wyze doesn't have the vertical sensor that the roborock has on the housing that covers the lidar which is why it tends to get stuck under low furniture.
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Thanks, but how about a real world test with Maps and No-Go Lines. Daily I use a Neato D5 on Turbo( '544^2 in 53 min) and Deebot 907('376^2 44min) to split upstairs and a D3('712^2 in 120min) downstairs. The D5 rocks with bigger battery and bin. The Deebot 907 can't do the 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms on "turbo" on one charge, but on low power, can easily do it. My D5 has about 900 cycles on the battery and still going strong. The Deebot had troubles with the Roller-brush motor gears/transmission after a year. I was able to repair it and get it back into regular use, but feel that Deebot isn't built as well as the Neato products. If Neato ever builds a self-emptying bin, that will be the bot to buy!
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The T8 did double the cleaning in the same hour as the Roborock. Even the Roomba pulled more dirt in a lot less time. Even the wyze might have pulled more if it got the time, the biggest loser here might be the Roborock
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I had a suspicion and just confirmed it about the Wyze and the Lidar pressure sensor. The Wyze actually doesn’t have a pressure sensor at all like most others do like the Roborocks, and the Deebot T8+. I double checked my Wyze and it didn’t move like your and I also checked the Wyze review on Robot Masters because every lidar based robot he tests he tends to point out if it does or doesn’t have one. Which is kinda of disappointing really because the Wyze is good but had the potential to be even better. I’m curious and am going to look into it. The wyze is made from the same chassis as a few other robots on the market (mainly Europe and Asia) both made by Xiaomi of a subsidiary of Xiaomi and I wonder if those models have a bigger batter and if so if I’m able to get my hands on one. Especially the Xiaomi Mii Mop P. It’s literally 100% the exact same thing just had the electronically controlled water tank and also a two in one water tank dust bin and I’m sure if wyze integrated it into the map it would defiantly work since you can see the metal contacts in the dust bun compartment. You should do more of these tests every so often as you obtain new robots that are equivalent to each other. This test is one of my new favorites.
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Shame the wyze couldn’t get itself unstuck. I noticed it tried going over my door stopper for a good 30 seconds, but it was able to maneuver itself unstuck. I was also extremely surprised by how much hair it pulled out from probably deep under the carpet, especially since I had JUST vaccumed + used the bissell pet pro carpet cleaner on the entire floor plan. I genuinely wonder if the suction is better than traditional vaccums.
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For RoboRock, get down to it’s level and allow it to see you through the camera ❤️ 3:14 your Son’s room?
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Actually the Roomba S9 was not set to the highest suction level here, that was medium I think, there is one level higher than what it was set to here. Doesn't really matter though since even on this power setting the battery died before it was done, the highest setting would have used up the battery even faster. Irobot really needs to start including larger batteries in their bots.
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All the tests IMAGINABLE for the s7: -First Test Do you even need to put the s7 through the first test? Well... if you want to put all the others that did the first test to shame, then put the s7 through the first test! -Stress Test A classical for this channel, the Stress Test. Over 20 robots have done it, with the ROBOROCK s5 being one of the two that did perfectly on the test, so I believe the s7 will do perfectly on this stress test. -MEGA STRESS TEST! Seeing as the s5 did good on the MEGA STRESS TEST, I would highly assume the s7 will do perfectly on the MEGA STRESS TEST! -Full Floor Plan Test Well, we already know the results, but why not anyways, because the s7 can detect carpets and print carpets on the map. -OLD Vanilla Pudding Mopping Test. The test that all the Robots failed at. With the s7 scrubbing 3,000 Times a minute, the s7 would probably do the best. Damp the mopping cloth, spray water on 2 of the 4 Pudding Stains, and set on Intense and Deep for the best results. -New Mopping test on the Whiteboard Put the s7 through the mopping test on whiteboard, a new test found on this channel because only 4 robots have done this test. -VibraRise Obstacle Course Put the s7 through an obstacle course with all types of hard floors and carpets to test if the VibraRise actually works. Add easy stains on hard floors and debris on carpets and see if the robot can pick up the stains on hard floors as well as debris on carpets without the robot mopping carpets. Add low, medium, and high pile carpets! -Full Floor Plan Speed test against 3 others Put the s7 through a speed test upstairs, just like what you did in this video -Self-Emptying Bin test against all other Self-Emptying robot vacuums See if the S7’s self-emptying bin does better than the others! -THE SHOP-VAC TEST! Put the s7 through an unrealistic Shop Vac-like test down in the concrete basement against the ROOMBA s9+ and see who does better.
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Hey Adam could you maybe try the wyze with the mopping pad of the xiaomi vacuum-mop p
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i like the part where you go oh wyze wyze did you do that