The Final Boss of Robot Vacuums

The Final Boss of Robot Vacuums

Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “The Final Boss of Robot Vacuums”.
Today we have the ultimate in robotic home cleaning. It’S an all-in-one solution, that’s going to suck like a vacuum and clean like a mop and then clean itself and then dump itself into its station and then even talk to you. If you need a companion, because i’ve been noticing that moe’s been talking to something back here, while he was setting it up and trust me, he needs a companion badly. This is the all-in-one, robotic vacuum and mopping cleaner, d-bot, x1 omni by ecovax and honestly, it is one of the most comprehensive all-in-one solutions for cleaning the the floor. Slash carpet in your premises. You have auto cleaning and emptying its fully automatic multi-functional station. Does everything all in one place see the problem is with some of these previous designs? You got to pick the thing up: you’re emptying it out it’s ugly on this unit, it’s dumping into a bag in its station, which it brings itself to and then you’re disposing of that keeping it all clean. It’S a little tray, it’s a little door that opens up easily. The omni station has auto emptying.

It’S also got auto, washing and auto drying of the mop heads. It uses hot air and apparently there’s nothing else like this. That’S currently on the market, so ecovax actually pioneered the idea of mopping inside of robotic vacuums. They called it the osmo mopping system.

The Final Boss of Robot Vacuums

Now they have dual spinning mops plus there’s carpet detection, so you can avoid contamination between both different floor types. They’Ve also got something called ivy, which is their advanced object, avoidance tech, it uses ai and 3d sensors to clean around objects, and it can even work in the dark. There’S also something called true mapping: that’s lidar mapping, tech.

The Final Boss of Robot Vacuums

It makes maps of your house in 3d and it can do so relatively quickly. It’S the same tech used by nasa, so it must be good and of course you want to use voice control to control your robotic vacuum, slash mop and that’s where yiko comes in. That’S the first and only in the market, and i know you’ve been waiting for an opportunity to talk to your vacuum. So you can go ahead and just say: okay, eco see the response, and then i can send a series of commands, including to clean around me. A device will come nearby clean up a spot that i intended to clean up, and then i can go ahead and send it back to its base station as well.

The Final Boss of Robot Vacuums

When the job is done, you can ask the dbot x1 omni to start stop change, settings and clean specific areas all without taking out your phone or relying on third-party smart speakers all right. So let’s go ahead and crack this box open and i’ll. Show you what you get if you pick one of these up this device here is a jacob jensen, design a fairly sturdy kind of package here and, if you’re wondering about the scale, the purpose is so that you don’t have to refill or empty it as frequently. So, as you can see, it’s got this matte black finish on the front and then around on the edges and on the top side you have a sort of like a metallic silver color.

Now the other cool thing here is these little tanks. Look at how easy that is just like this in order to uh empty it out or fill it up, so it actually gets sucked up by this straw and then, through this section right over here. That just fits in like that.

Over on this side, we have dirty water, and the cool thing here is: they did the containers, a different color same idea boom and it’s all very neatly, packed in, like they’ve, made a good use of space here. Extra cleaning brush some other mop elements there. We have three separate buttons, so i guess, if you didn’t, want to use any type of command or pull your phone out, you could just hit these buttons here in order to interact with the device, including having it returned back to the station. Look at this little drawer. This is where your dirt and grime and dust and whatnot is gon na go into this little bag over here and you’re, able to chuck it out without having it enter the air, which is always what happens when you have a bin. Where it opens up on one side and then you’re like shaking the thing out, never as clean and then, of course, the ramp at the bottom. This is where the d-bot is going to roll up to back to its charging station to get powered up to get clean to empty itself into this bin over here, all right so included in the package. We have some extra little mopping components: a little bag as well. So of course, you’re gon na be able to pick up more of these, keep everything clean and dispose of them.

These two tiny brushes which are installed on the d-bot itself. You can see the design here similar to and matching the canister over there silver on the top, all your sensors black around the outside ai vi. 3D. So you can see the camera system on the front right there.

You have these uh somewhat grippy rubbery tires and then, of course, your pivot point over here at the front. If you take this portion off, you can still use it like a traditional, robotic vacuum in the sense that you can empty it out in this fashion, though, with this one, i’m not sure why you would want to, because this is going to be a lot easier. Just going into the much larger canister there line those up, bang, bang, it looks like we can also remove this section if we need to clean out the brush. For any reason, if you get some particles stuck in there, you can see. My unit has been installed.

You can actually have more than one unit in the same app. You can see that it’s online, you can also see the current battery life and set for auto cleaning in one touch. You can tell it to go recharge immediately.

If i click on smart cleaning, you can see that it has created a map of this room. I can see the features of the base station, including the fact that the hot air drying is currently enabled and in progress at this moment so check this out. This is like your own little security robot capable of driving around you can record video clips. You can use it for two-way voice, calls to actually communicate with somebody back home if you’re, remote and away from the house, you can send the device back to the station.

You can have it patrol your home like a little sentry bot. You can also just check up on its progress to see where it’s at in a particular room. Maybe you have a really big space you’re, just checking up how far along it’s got now.

As far as voice commands, you have a pretty comprehensive list, of course accessible. Just by saying, ok, eco, you can have it auto clean by saying start, cleaning now begin cleaning or clean. My house start quick mapping vacuum the bedroom or the living room come clean here. It’Ll actually look for you in the premises and clean nearby and then, of course, don’t vacuum here. If, for whatever reason you don’t want it to be directly beside you at a given moment, you can also pause and resume return to charge or base station, whichever you prefer to say, clean the mopping pads start, the air drying process empty out the bin.

You can also check how much power is left in the unit by saying how much power is left battery level is 96. Okay, eco. What level is the suction at okay? Eco? What level is the water flow at medium water flow? It’S obviously quite an amazing time.

We’Re living in we are now speaking directly to our vacuum assistant, slash mopping assistant, slash security, robot, slash, two-way call, video interface that drives around your house. It’S all. In one thing: it is the dbot x1 omni. This is ecovax flagship unit, pretty much every feature they make is inside of this one thing. So if you’re, one of these people, that wants to have the most hands-off cleaning experience and have it just happening around you and not have to worry about a variety of surfaces.

And you want mopping and vacuuming in one with a little bit of extra sprinkled. On top you’re going to want to check out the dbot x1 omni .