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, 4.5, Reviewer: Liz M.
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: You need to get one of these
Review: This is the best thing I ever bought. It vacuums and mops. You have to download the app to use most fuctions. Although the listing says does not work on 5g this vacuum actually DOES work on 5g. To make it work you have to pause the 5g so it drops down to 2.4. You do this in your modem settings. Then you have to forget your wifi in your phones wifi setting and reconnect this will put you on 2.4 which the vacuum needs to connect. Once that is done you have to turn your Bluetooth on then open the app and press both buttons on the vacuum for 3 seconds to connect the app to the vacuum. You will here a voice says connected to the internet when you’ve done it right. You only have to do this once to connect the vacuum to the app. You have to do this in about 10 minutes because your wifi will automatically revert back to 5g. Then tell it to sweep from the app. When you first start it up it maps the entire floor of the house with lidar before it does anything else. The one picture is the map of my entire 1st floor. The 2nd map is the same map after editing, naming my rooms and customizing the settings for each room. It also shows what rooms it is cleaning and where the robot is at any given time. The build and functionality are are why I bought it in addition to not having to vacuum and mop myself. I have a bad back and less broom and mop pushing works for me. It has lower noise level than a regular vacuum and I can run it at night while I am sleeping. I don’t use it on big spills just to keep the floor clean for the most part. It really does not run into things like other robot vacuums. It works quite well for my needs. The app takes time to get used to as there are no directions on its use. There are only set up directions for the vacuum itself. They also send out updates to the app and possibly to vacuum also as I have seen a check for update in the vacuum setting. I am still trying to figure out the update and what the change was and I’m pretty tech savvy. I have figured out most of it and it does what I need it to do. You basically tell the app what to do and it does it. I can tell it to do whole floor or just one room also you can set to mop and vac or just vac. My carpeted areas are set to just vacuum while my hardwood and kitchen floors are mop and vac. I just turn it on let it do it’s thing and go out. Sometimes I forget to start it before I go out. So I just go to the app and program it remotely to do it’s job from anywhere I am at. I have a dog and it does a good job of picking up loose hair. They only thing you really need to be proactive about are loose cords on the floor (For the loose cords it put no go zone up) also make sure you put any shoelaces out of reach of the vacuum. They will get tangled in the side brush. If it does it will talk to you and tell you. If you don’t remove the jam it will turn itself off. Also you can not use traditional floor cleaners in the water tank. I highly recommend this product.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great!
Review: Love love love this, but dust bin is small. Please increase the size of dust bin, other than that, perfection. I do have cats so if you clean regularly may not be an issue.
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best thing going on Deal days
Review: Sorry I haven’t had a picture of it but the one I bought a year ago versus what I bought this year for the same amount of money is amazing. I love that now after having one and didn’t do anything but have me babysit it. To have one that I can run from the office map out my house turn it on and off and I haven’t even tried the mopping feature but I can trust that it’s not going to mop the rug. Go out and get yourself one this model kicks ask for the price! Definitely worth the money
Reviewer: Amazon Customer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Better than the big brands
Review: I had a very expensive robot vacuum. This works way better. It mapped out the whole house in under an hour. The app is easy to use. I am so impressed with this for the price. I haven’t tried the mop setting yet, but I really just needed the vacuum.
Reviewer: secretsoftheuniverse
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Good hard floor and low pile carpet cleaning.
Review: This BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo is very good at collecting cat hair and human hair from low pile carpet and vinyl flooring. It’s not quite as good at collecting those same hairs from the long microfiber loops of my bathroom rugs. To be sure that my bathroom floor gets cleaned I do go and shake out my bathroom rugs and put them up on the counter before I start this vacuum.I don’t have any thick carpet in my house so I can’t say for sure, but, based on how it cleans my bathroom rugs, I suspect that this robot vacuum might not be as good at cleaning high pile carpet. That being said, I am very pleased with how well it vacuums the floors in my house.I don’t vacuum my entire house using this robot vacuum. A couple of the bedrooms are used by my adult children so their doors remain closed and don’t get vacuumed. Because of that I tend to consider this vacuum more of a walkway or a pathway cleaner than a whole house cleaner. I am happy with that. I run this robot vacuum cleaner every day and my floor have never looked cleaner.I want to call this robot vacuum a good basic starter robot vacuum but to be honest I don’t find the directions about how to map an area of the house off for mopping to be that basic. It doesn’t seem to be as easy to map off a section of floor as it should be. The mopping function itself is very basic, no cleaning solution is allowed, it mops using water only. After I read that I lost interest in trying to learn how to mark a room off for mopping so I cannot comment on the mopping capabilities of this vacuum. No instructions were included about how to detach the mopping module from the bottom of the vacuum after you are finished mopping. I eventually figured out that I had to use a flat head screwdriver to push the snap in tabs back out the way that they snapped in.I kind of thought that this low cost robot vacuum would be just a toy that I could use to scare the cats in the house so I am pleasantly surprised at how good it is at collecting cat and human hair and the smallest bits of cat litter. I pulled a ponytail elastic out of the dustbin today and once found a tall push pin made of hard plastic that was stuck in the roller bar. Because this vacuum is so good at collecting cat hair I do have to empty the dustbin every day. I have to clean the roller bar brush once or twice a week because this robot vacuum picks up so much human hair.This robot vacuum can be programmed to speak in several languages. I have it set to speak n English. The English is spoken by a female voice with an accent so when she says the word “On” it sounds like she’s saying the name Owen. I’m always confused when that happens because I always think who is Owen? That’s kind of fun but that usually only happens if for some reason the vacuum has gone offline and I need to go to the vacuum and turn it off and then back on to restart it. Most days I can start it vacuuming by using the app on my phone.I’m a little disappointed that the cats don’t seem to be scared of this robot vacuum. They do keep a wary eye on it and they do get out of its way once it gets going. I tried sitting one of the cats on top of it before I started it but he hopped off immediately. Maybe in time one of cats might decide to hitch a ride on top of the vacuum like some cats do in videos I’ve seen!As a basic hard floor and low pile carpet cleaner I’m happy with this BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo. I rate it four stars.
Reviewer: Yosa
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: I just bought and use for 3 days but feel amazing already!
Review: I do have the robot vacuum before but this one is vacuuming and mobbing in the same time. With the price and function, this one is best if the best. The suction power was strong and it mapping the floor plan by itself! Let see how itâs going. If Iâm not forget I will come back and review again after 3 months. Bye now
Reviewer: Adewumi A
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: In the quest for a spotless home with minimal effort, robot vacuums have become indispensable. The BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo, with its 4500pa strong suction and self-charging capabilities, promises to be a powerful ally in maintaining cleanliness. After using it extensively, hereâs my detailed and balanced review.Design and Build QualityThe BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo boasts a sleek and modern design that fits seamlessly into any home decor. The black finish gives it a sophisticated look, while the compact and low-profile design allows it to navigate under furniture with ease. The build quality is robust, with durable materials that suggest longevity.The vacuum features a user-friendly interface with touch controls on the top, making it easy to start, stop, and schedule cleaning sessions. The dustbin and water tank are easy to remove and clean, which is a significant plus for maintenance.Suction Power and Cleaning PerformanceOne of the standout features of this robot vacuum is its 4500pa strong suction power. This level of suction is impressive and ensures that the vacuum picks up everything from fine dust to larger debris. During my testing, it handled pet hair, crumbs, and dirt on both carpets and hard floors with ease.The mop function is a welcome addition, especially for homes with hard flooring. The water tank is easy to fill, and the mop attachment is simple to install. The vacuum does a decent job of mopping, although itâs more suited for light cleaning rather than deep scrubbing. Itâs perfect for maintaining a clean floor between more thorough mopping sessions.Navigation and MappingThe BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo uses advanced navigation and mapping technology to clean efficiently. It creates a map of your home, which you can view and customize through the accompanying app. This feature allows you to set no-go zones and specific cleaning areas, ensuring that the vacuum only cleans where you want it to.The vacuum navigates around obstacles with ease and rarely gets stuck. It can transition smoothly between different floor types and climb over low thresholds without any issues. The smart mapping ensures that it covers the entire floor space methodically, rather than moving randomly.Battery Life and Self-ChargingBattery life is another strong point for this robot vacuum. With a maximum runtime of 145 minutes, it can clean large areas on a single charge. In my experience, it managed to clean my entire apartment without needing to recharge.When the battery runs low, the vacuum automatically returns to its charging dock. This self-charging feature is incredibly convenient, as it ensures that the vacuum is always ready for the next cleaning session. The charging dock is compact and doesnât take up much space, making it easy to place in a corner or against a wall.App and Smart FeaturesThe BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo comes with a companion app that enhances its functionality. The app is intuitive and easy to use, allowing you to schedule cleaning sessions, view cleaning maps, and adjust settings. It also supports voice control through Alexa and Google Assistant, adding an extra layer of convenience.One of the standout features of the app is the ability to customize cleaning zones. You can draw virtual boundaries and specify areas that need more attention. This level of control is particularly useful for homes with complex layouts or specific cleaning needs.Noise LevelWhile no vacuum is completely silent, the BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo operates at a relatively low noise level. Itâs quiet enough to run while youâre at home without being too disruptive. On the highest suction setting, the noise level increases, but itâs still manageable and quieter than many traditional vacuums.Value for MoneyConsidering its features and performance, the BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo offers excellent value for money. It is competitively priced compared to other high-end robot vacuums on the market, and its combination of strong suction, smart features, and long battery life make it a worthwhile investment.The added convenience of the mop function and the ability to customize cleaning zones further enhance its value. While it may not replace a traditional mop for deep cleaning, itâs perfect for maintaining a clean home with minimal effort.ConclusionThe BPMIO Robot Vacuum and Mop Combo is a powerful and versatile cleaning solution that lives up to its promises. Its strong suction power, efficient navigation, and smart features make it a standout choice in the market. While the mop function could be improved for more thorough cleaning, its overall performance and value for money make it a worthwhile investment for any homeowner.
Reviewer: TheLastCanadian
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: The setup for this was mercifully easy, though I will mention since it didn’t indicate it anywhere readily that I saw: It is a 2.4G WIFI only device. If your provider for internet has equipment that only shows you a unified network (rather than 2.4 and 5 separately), see later on for how to deal with that, if you’re encountering connection issues.So, I only tested its vacuum functionality on hardwood and a thin throw rug/carpet. I did see some interesting quirks with it, namely that it does have an accentuated aversion to edges, even after finishing its mapping process. I didn’t see it come close enough to finish the edges during my time actively watching for about 15 minutes. However, the mapping process itself is efficient and relatively intuitive – though I would say it would be nice if you could manually delete regions from the map (I made the mistake of having some doors open to rooms that shouldn’t be in the plan, but it still shows those as regions. Being fair, it doesn’t go for them). With that said, the exclusion zone wasn’t too hard to add, though it’s only in a square/rectangle shape, and can’t be placed too close to the base station for obvious reasons.It handles going under and around furniture quite well, (see video clip). I did not use the mop mode, having little reason for it, but by the time it had finished its pass of the first zone it had mapped, all of my dog’s fluff was gone. It’s definitely a fairly slow job to do the cleaning, but of course that is the sacrifice made to have the cleaning be automatic.Now, some tips for use so as not to repeat some of my mistakes:1. MAKE SURE THE AC ADAPTER IS WOUND UP. I forgot about it, being my habit to just plug things in, and so a bunch of it was left on the ground near its base station. Lucky being what it is, it managed to almost cannibalize it xD you want to be careful with cables. Being fair, that’s my error – it does warn in the instructions to make sure cables aren’t left about willy-nilly. Nylon ties are your friend, or just a twist-tie.2. It will go up edges with relatively dauntless lack of fear, so it’s a good idea before you run it for the first time to try and set up some cardboard or something (borrow it from your amazon package) to corral it into the areas you want while it formulates its map. Ie, there’s a TV stand with all our cables and stuff left on it, and it was not a steep enough ledge to stop this thing from doggedly advancing on it. If you block it in its first run without ordering a recalibration of its map, it’ll remember that – so for easy, unmonitored mapping, consider putting a temporary barrier in place on such items to prevent it. It won’t go into them thereafter.3. Band-steering/No visible 2.4G network? The trick here is that your network will still *have* these frequencies, but the initial handshake with a 2.4G only device can be very confusing for such modems/routers (ie: Rogers’ Ignite gateways in Canada) since they don’t have quite enough metadata at first to make a confident determination. The easy and fast way to do this is go into the router console or whatever configuration utility you use, and turn off the radios for 5G,6G, whatever else that isn’t 2.4G. This resolves the ambiguity without having to create new network names or turn this feature off. Once you’ve made your connection successfully, feel free to turn those radios back on – it just needs it for the first time, so it can make a proper handshake.If you see a network, but it constantly rejects what should be the correct password – double check that your security mode is set to WPA2 (some newer equipment supports WPA3, but this is basically using a different cipher system, so regardless of the right password, equipment not able to understand it can’t connect – WPA2 is still in extremely widespread use and basically the ‘default’ anything should work with. Note this does have security implications in absolute terms, but if you’re not too worried about the van outside, in realistic terms, it doesn’t matter.Anyway, I like this thing! First time with a robotic vacuum and it was a much less painful process than I expected it would be. Spares having to do nightly vacuuming to handle my dog’s plentiful donations of ‘illegal fluff’ when he’s shedding, and that alone is a win in my books!========================== Overall View: [ð] ==== – ð¦ðððð + ==========================Media Used: Some screenshots from the app, video of it navigating during its mapping run (so it is a little more interested in being thorough than immediately extricating itself from ‘trap’ areas). You can see one of my mistakes with that fan cable, xD then… it promptly rushed into the TV stand area too xD My fault.
Reviewer: Timothy
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: I have been wanting to get a robotic vacuum for a long time but the price has always been very high. I saw this vacuum and was surprised at what features it has for a very reasonable price so I wanted to give it a try.The vacuum was very easy to set up. All you have to do is push on the side brushes, plug in the dock, and charge the vacuum.There is an app called SMART LIFE which you install on your phone which allows you to control what vacuum remotely. This was very easy to do. The app was available on Google Play.After everything is set up it’s just a matter of starting the vacuum from the app. The first time I did a “smart clean” the vacuum goes around your home mapping the different rooms and obstacles that it needs to avoid. It takes longer to vacuum the first time because of this.After you have vacuumed the first time there are other modes you can select to only vacuum specific areas and rooms.I am very impressed with how well this vacuums. It nicely mapped the rooms and cleaned both the carpet and vinyl floor nicely. It does not just go around randomly but follows a pattern where it vacuums the perimeter first and then goes back and forth on the rest of the floor.The suctions is very strong and it got a lot of dirt off of my floors which I thought were already clean.The mopping feature involves filling the vacuum with water and attaching a mopping pad. It then drags the pad over the floors. I only have one small bathroom that does not have carpet and it cleaned this well.I am very happy with this vacuum. It has a lot of features built into it and having the app to control and monitor the vacuum’s progress is great. It is also very simple to use and would make a great gift.I do recommend this robotic vacuum.
Reviewer: Wood Sliver
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: Pros– simple, straightforward set up & initial charging- very painless installation of the app (a necessary step)- easy to understand and execute commands on the app- excellent lidar and edge detection, it never fell down steps or stairs- mapped and vacuumed my 1450 sq ft house in one charge- took less than a minute to return, align and dock for recharging- does an excellent job sweeping under beds and around chair legsCons– a bit noisy- smallish dust bin that will need emptying after every job- exhaust from the vac seems to build & blow about a dust bunny- does like to fight with thin USB type cords – put them up!ConclusionIt is amazing how far and fast technology has come. Today, under $200 will get you a Robo Vac that would have been $1000 when the technology first appeared. Happy to have this machine, it has made several ‘sweeps’ of my house with no issues. My only pre-vac routine is to pull up USB cords and tuck bedskirts out of the way. The small dustbin needs to be emptied every time. I won’t even try the damp mop, it is too small and ineffective. A good machine!
Reviewer: Ettereve
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars
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Review: This robot vacuum is a different model from the same brand of one that I already have, but the results are pretty much identical.It uses WiFi 2.4gz to connect to your network and will not work with 5gz. It connects pretty easily and without hassle. I haven’t noticed any drops in connectivity.As far as operation goes, this little unit works quite well. It is great at navigating around most things, but has a tendency to get stuck on lower things like blankets, clothes, towels or mats. On some occasions it can back itself off and continue on with the item being shifted around a bit, but most times it gets caught in its drive wheel and gets stuck there. This requires you to physically pick it up, remove the item and place it back down. Once you press the power button, it will do a circle to orient itself and pick up where it left off. So if you have a habit of leaving clothes and blankets on the floor, or if you have a lot of plush bath mats, be prepared for this.The good news is that in the 3rd party app that it requires to operate, you can specify zones where you don’t want the vacuum to go. You can specify no mopping & sweeping for the area, or only no mopping. The bad news is that the 3rd party app is very clunky. One of the very clunky things is trying to adjust said “no-fly zones”. When you add a new zone, it puts it in the middle of the map by default. You have to drag it to the place you want it. Once there, you need to select the bottom-right corner of the square to resize it – and it will not be a smooth experience. Getting the exact spot is hard and when you do get it, dragging it to the size you want does not happen in one shot. You need to do it over and over again to slowly get it to the length and wide that you want. It’s quite annoying.Getting the map of your house completed is an exercise in patience. You cannot add new areas to it, so once it does its initial perimeter scan of the entire house, that’s what it uses. So make sure you have all the doors open to every room, nook or closet that you want scanned. And make sure that any furniture or appliances that might move are out of the way because once it maps that it is there, it will always go around it even if it is no longer there.The suction on it is decent – acceptable, but it’s not great. I often find missed items that it didn’t pick up. There is the ability to configure it to do a north-south, east-west pattern though, which would do a second pass.Honestly, I think the weakest link for this robot vacuum is the app. It has a lot of common features, such as dividing the map into sections/rooms, scheduled cleaning, notifications for when it gets stuck somewhere, etc., but it is very clunky and doesn’t often work as expected. My best advice is to suffer through the initial set up, configure it to work on a schedule and never touch it again unless you have to. Fussing around with it may make you pull your hair out.Oh, and one final thing I should mention is that, for some reason, the vacuum decided upon itself to start vacuuming at 3:57am the other day. It’s the only time it happened, there is nothing scheduled for it to do so, and there is no record of it in the logs. I cancelled it through the app, so I have no idea where it was headed – maybe it was called to action by its robot overlord and I got it in trouble by preventing it from leaving.
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