Can I use it to vacuum the outdoor veranda/ porch with heavy-duty tiles, located inside the main gate of my house? It tends to accumulate dust, sand and tree leaf debris etc. when the wind blows.
Should work if you just map it as its own area in the app. I wouldn't try and pick up big leaves though or nuts, stuff a bit sizeable will likely block the system.
Oh, good question. I get the feeling you choose one or the other, otherwise you'd just leav the mop attachment on all the time. But it seemed very easy to change the attachments on and off.
Do we need to off the power button when we are not using the robo.i am offing the switch and removing adapter but not sure if need to keep the power button on or not.Can you please suggest
An OVERLOOKED aspect in reviews is WHEEL TRACTION . ) How is it at different levels of mopping (especially on average glossy Tiles) after a week or two ? )Does it take the same duration or more as wheels start to slip and become less efficient? ) Is there any difference when compared to the trajectory of only vaccuming in the uploaded map? TYVM
Wheel traction! Very interesting, I haven't noticed any degradation in that in the reviews I've done. How long do you usually find before it kicks in? Yes, it does seem to take different paths depending on which setting you opt for, and also which rooms.
@@motivatedtravel my ab a fortnight old narwal x Plus started "loosing its grip" and kept going back and forth cleaning the same spot. Assumed it's some software/ navigation issue. But figured out the problem when it couldn't Re-Dock itself completely enough to initiate charging. Note: my floor is Glossy Hard Tile So was wondering how common the issue was.
@@cravatenoire3269 That's really good to know, will make a note of that in the final review. I don't have glossy tiles in my home on the floor, so haven't encountered this issue.
@@ak_7973 Will have to dig into it further. It could simply mean that the algorithm is better at making use of one. You're unlikely to be going down a passage so thin that it needs to use the brush on both sides at once. Maybe they realised it was just surplass to requirements?
It seems that I need to add water halfway through when mopping, as the 180ml water tank doesn't seem sufficient to mop the entire house in one go. Do I need to wash the mop cloth myself?
@@Adam-m3d Not sure if it makes a sound, but I think you get an app notification (which probably makes a sound). Haven't tested it in my house as yet, so not sure.
Can I use it to vacuum the outdoor veranda/ porch with heavy-duty tiles, located inside the main gate of my house? It tends to accumulate dust, sand and tree leaf debris etc. when the wind blows.
Should work if you just map it as its own area in the app. I wouldn't try and pick up big leaves though or nuts, stuff a bit sizeable will likely block the system.
Can I select only vacuuming while the mopping pad is attached? Or I should replace with non-mopping? If yes, may I know how?
Oh, good question. I get the feeling you choose one or the other, otherwise you'd just leav the mop attachment on all the time. But it seemed very easy to change the attachments on and off.
Sorry?
Does it Vac n Mop at same time with same attachment?
TY
Do we need to off the power button when we are not using the robo.i am offing the switch and removing adapter but not sure if need to keep the power button on or not.Can you please suggest
I don't think you need to touch the power button at all. When it goes back to the dock, it just sorts itself out.
Does it Vac n Mop at same time with same attachment?
No, I believe you have to swap the attachment in or out.
An OVERLOOKED aspect in reviews is WHEEL TRACTION .
) How is it at different levels of mopping (especially on average glossy Tiles) after a week or two ?
)Does it take the same duration or more as wheels start to slip and become less efficient?
) Is there any difference when compared to the trajectory of only vaccuming in the uploaded map?
TYVM
Wheel traction! Very interesting, I haven't noticed any degradation in that in the reviews I've done. How long do you usually find before it kicks in?
Yes, it does seem to take different paths depending on which setting you opt for, and also which rooms.
@@motivatedtravel my ab a fortnight old narwal x Plus started "loosing its grip" and kept going back and forth cleaning the same spot.
Assumed it's some software/ navigation issue.
But figured out the problem when it couldn't Re-Dock itself completely enough to initiate charging.
Note: my floor is Glossy Hard Tile
So was wondering how common the issue was.
@@cravatenoire3269 That's really good to know, will make a note of that in the final review. I don't have glossy tiles in my home on the floor, so haven't encountered this issue.
N10 seems to have two brushes but N20 has only one?
Yeah, you're right!
@@motivatedtravel But does it make N10 a better option to buy?
@@ak_7973 Will have to dig into it further. It could simply mean that the algorithm is better at making use of one. You're unlikely to be going down a passage so thin that it needs to use the brush on both sides at once. Maybe they realised it was just surplass to requirements?
Does it have a lidar sensor for mapping
Yes, it does.
It seems that I need to add water halfway through when mopping, as the 180ml water tank doesn't seem sufficient to mop the entire house in one go. Do I need to wash the mop cloth myself?
I guess it depends on how big your house is, and how dirty it is. I don't think at this price point you get self cleaning
@@motivatedtravel Thanks for the reply mate, btw will it make a sound to remind me to add water?
@@Adam-m3d Not sure if it makes a sound, but I think you get an app notification (which probably makes a sound). Haven't tested it in my house as yet, so not sure.
N/Voice helps but might be missed probably.
Does it show All the voiced notifications in the app without fail?
TY
@@cravatenoire3269 Didn't notice if this was 100% - I haven't got a unit in yet to test directly.