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AlecRus Hi,Which app are you using? And mine seems to clean until I shut it down. Do I have to set a time like 20min to clean?

ecm86 05/11/2016
Pros: Purchased for 171 USD after shipping when it was on promotion in Sept. Been using it daily now for about 2 months. It works fine when programmed from charge base (regarding schedule). It works a lot like some of the basic roombas, but that's not a bad thing at this price. You get more for your money here. Like a UV light that apparently kills germs--although I don't know how legit this is since I haven't tested it and don't know how. It's a feature though. Also, you get wifi connectivity with an APP.. But how does the thing work day to day? Well, pretty ok actually. As long as your floors don't have too much clutter or obstacles where it can go into and get trapped, your set. It starts at the time I set every day and does its round and makes it's way back to the charge base 90% of the time. Cleaning the product is easy and removing the dust bin is a piece of cake. Battery like is like they advertise which is great. Lasts a solid 2 hours. I mostly get about 2 hours and 20 mins of run time though which is stellar. Cons: The App stopped talking to the device recently and there's nothing wrong with my wifi. I think I need to reconfig the thing. Which brings me to my biggest con. The setup for wifi was very unclear in the manual and it was only until they launched a youtube video with the steps, that I could get it right and I'm a tech / bit of a PC enthusiast. In short, don't buy this for that feature.. more like a bonus. The vacuum is prone to E codes (errors/shut downs) if you have anything it can run over (eg. cables, bath mats.. etc) If your home has any uneven edges or thresholds, beware. If any raised areas are 1~1.5 or even 2 cm it'll try climbing over. This is good and bad. If it has enough momentum, it'll climb over and keep going which is fine, but if it's in mode 3 (wall following), it'll try going over and get stuck, give an E code and shut down. If the areas are too many where this can occur, then it's fine. Concl: There's more to talk about here but more than I care to write. In summary, it works fine and if ok for maybe 170 bucks or $200 max. If you go above that,.. maybe consider an entry level vac from a big brand like iRobot if they're on sale. This is not a bad product though. It works mostly as advertised. Sometimes I come home and find it powered down for various reasons (stuck, etc) but this is my first robotic vacuum. As long as you understand the limitations of most robotic vacuums, this is a fine product at the current discounted price of $200. When you factor in the cheap replacement parts.
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