Price | Amazon |
Release Date | October 12, 2018 |
Dimensions | 13.8″ x 3.7″ |
Weight | 7.94 lbs |
Suction Power | 2,100 Pa |
Dustbin Volume | 1 L |
Runtime | 60-130 minutes |
Noise Level | <70 decibels |
Battery Type | 3,200 mAh lithium ion |
Control Methods | Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, app, remote |
In the package
- Robot
- Manual
- 2-in-1 water tank
- Side brushes (2)
- Charging stand
- Power adapter
- Mop bracket
- Wipers (2)
Mi Robot Vacuum-Mop P
This Xiaomi bot packs a brushless motor, which is known for making a bot quiet. Furthermore, it features LDS, which means laser direct sensor, alongside SLAM, which is simultaneous localization and mapping. This results in:
- Real-time mapping
- Faster speed
- Higher accuracy
- Longer scanning range
There are anti-collision and anti-drop sensors to avoid bumping into and falling off things. There are 12 whopping sets of sensors. Furthermore, 2 cm thresholds can be surpassed.
Some of the floor types this bot works on:
- Carpets
- Ceramic
- Tiles
- Marble
How the bot operates
After the first cleaning, the bot navigates, identifies, and saves the location of every room in the form of a map. Through the app, you can save, merge, divide, and name rooms.
Now, if the battery is about to run out, the bot redocks to charge.
Smart control
It is up to you if you want to control this bot with the Mi Home app, Alexa, or Assistant.
Hybrid function
This is not only a robot vacuum. It is a robot mop as well! There is an electronically-controlled water tank with three gears for water dispensing and clogging prevention. You can select modes based on the desired cleaning intensity as well as what type of floor you want to tackle.
Admittedly, the mop is okay at best and not a reason to buy this product.
Conclusion
This legendary brand bestows an interesting vacuum-mop hybrid upon us that may be your dream bot…
- Solid vacuum
- Mediocre mop
- No carpet boost
Rating
⭐⭐⭐⭐