I let my robot vacuum go on autopilot for 10 days while I was away - here's the result
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I let my robot vacuum go on autopilot for 10 days while I was away - here's the result
"In my tests, the Narwal Freo Pro performed well in keeping my floors clean. It has fantastic suction on hard floors, performs a decent job of mopping, and can clean with minimal intervention. However, it didn't always avoid cords on the floor, the suction performance wasn't as great on carpet, and its dust containment didn't last me near seven weeks."
"I was curious to see how the Narwal Freo Pro would do cleaning my house while my family and dog were gone on our trip. During testing, the robot's obstacle avoidance wasn't the best, though this is understandable at this robot vacuum's price point. Unfortunately, I've had to rescue the Freo Pro a handful of times after it tried vacuuming a sock, tissue, the corner of a blanket, and a few charging cords."
"However, while I was gone, I ran the Narwal Freo Pro every other day, and it didn't get stuck on an obstacle a single time, which was impressive. Being able to leave your robot vacuum to clean your floors while you're away at work or sleeping is one of the best uses you can get out of such a device, yet it's not of"
The Narwal Freo Pro was used to maintain floors during a 10-day trip and ran every other day without getting stuck while the home was empty. The robot shows fantastic suction on hard floors, performs decent mopping, and requires minimal intervention for routine cleaning. Obstacle avoidance can be imperfect; initial testing required occasional rescues after the robot attempted to vacuum socks, tissues, blanket corners, and charging cords. Suction performance is weaker on carpet and the dust containment did not last the expected seven weeks. The device is useful for unattended cleaning but has notable limitations.
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