Hi Sandy,

I have the Neato, and I didn’t know there was one that would work with an app.  

I found that the Roomba gears got clogged with my cats fur.  She is very 
fluffy.  The Neato doesn’t have that problem.

I’m off to investigate.  Thanks for the tip.

Take care,
Lois


From: 'Sandratomkins' via VIPhone 
Sent: Monday, May 30, 2016 5:07 AM
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Subject: Re: Roomba 980 with an app!

Hi Gordon and all who have been talking/asking about these useful toys,

    Gordon, when you say that the battery powered hoovers are not as powerful 
as the corded ones, you are, of course right, but there is a caveat: because 
you have the pleasure of not having to actually do the hoovering yourself, you 
tend to do it more often and, in this way, the overall effect is superior!!! I 
have a house with tiled, wooden, and carpeted floors. The Roombas that I have 
had since about 2003, have all done sterling work! We have always had dogs, 
even so, my floors have been the envy of my friends! Don't I sound sad?.... 
Seriously, I have left the house with a friend, off to enjoy ourselves about 
town, and she has said to me "What is that sound? Have you left something on?" 
'Tis my little friend, the robot vacuum cleaner, he is doing the floors while I 
am out." I cannot describe the astonished jealousy! For, not only the blind 
find hoovering a bit of a chore, most people do too, especially living here, in 
rural Ireland, where every muddy boot/paw bears testimony to the great 
outdoors! 

    I can only say that if your only arguement against these robots is that of 
power and therefor efficiency, my house disproves it! 

    As for loudness, someone asked about: it is quieter on some  surfaces than 
others, but, in general, I would say it is much much less noisy than our 
Milfisk (if that is how you spell it) We do have ordinary vacs as well, but 
when the Roomba is working, they don't get used, except for stairs and ceiling 
corners. 

    If you have children, who might be messy, leaving toys etc around the 
floor, I would think twice about purchasing one of these as these objects will 
slow up the efficiency of the robot, but this applies to using a normal vac 
anyway, especially, when one doesn't see them and sucks them up.

    For anyone interested, and, keeping this on topic, there are, as far as I 
know, 2 main competitors for the "best" slot, both of which can work with apps. 
The Roomba 980 (very expensive) and the Neatorobot VacBot connected (a couple 
of hundred cheaper) I am going to investigate both while trying to resuscitate 
my old one!

    Sandy. 

sent from the dark side of the moon

On 30 May 2016, at 07:55, Gordan Radić <razbij...@gmail.com> wrote:


  Hi!
  Frankly, I don't think robotic vacuum cleaners are better than the usual 
ones. First thing you need consider when purchasing the vacuum cleaner is it's 
strength in wats. Stronger it is the cleaning process is better because it 
better sucks the dirt.
  Robotic cleaners work on battery and you can't get the same strength with it 
as the machines plugged into wall outlet.
  So, true, it will probably clean the floor better than a blind person hitting 
all the spots and corners but it won't do it like a nice old fashioned cleaner. 
And this is not my philosophy, this I've been told by Vorewerk representative 
while we talked about their new robotic model.


  S poštovanjem
  Gordan Radić

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  30.5.2016. u 3:17, Brent Harding je napisao/la:

    What makes these special compared to the cheaper ones before? I could see 
the utility in having a robotic vacuum because there's always those little 
spots one might miss around something, and I'd imagine it can do a better job 
than many of us. 
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    Sent: Saturday, May 28, 2016 2:27 PM 
    Subject: Re: Roomba 980 with an app! 


    Ok, my unit arrived a couple of hours ago.  Setting it up was quite easy. 
There are a couple of really good unboxing videos on You Tube that might help.  
The app has a few places where things aren't labelled the best, but you should 
be able to figure it out.  The basic things are all accessible... 

    Fired Mr. Roboto up...you can name the unit .. And he took off.  Did a 
pretty decent job ... 

    My suggestion is to make sure you buy it from a place that will allow you 
to return.  With spending almost $1K, you want to make sure it does all that 
you expect. 

    Sent from my iPhone 


      On May 27, 2016, at 6:15 AM, 'Sandratomkins' via VIPhone 
mailto:viphone@googlegroups.com wrote: 

      Hallo There! 

         OK, so I am in the market for a new robot vacuum cleaner. The latest, 
from iRobot's Roomba range, is the 980 and it comes with an app! I want to know 
how accessible it is. I downloaded the app, and it looks OK, but, because I 
haven't, as yet, got the machine, needing to know if it will work for me with 
the app, I can't tell if it is usable with VO. 

         So, my question is: does anyone have experience of the app and running 
the 980 Roomba. Now, before you all shout at me for profligacy, I know it costs 
an arm and a leg! I can only say that I have been seduced by the hype! I have 
long term experience of the Roombas and love them! This new one, not only has 
an app which should help with error analysis, but will allow me to start the 
thing off from anywhere and, it says, it will do the whole of one level of my 
house, going back to the charger for a refuel session and then continue where 
it left off. 

         Anyway, I am almost convinced, but, with such a large outlay, just 
need to know about the accessibility. 

         Can you help? 

         Sandy 

      sent from the dark side of the moon 

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