Madimack i60 Time Lapse Pool Cleaner - Raw Footage TEST 2
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- Опубліковано 18 січ 2024
- Madimack i60 Time Lapse Pool Cleaner - Raw Footage TEST 2
Full battery, 1 hour wall setting.
Summary: Was doing great until 0:17 when it seemed to not handle the wall and reset itself in another direction. Then it starts correctly mapping in the middle again, but can't get up the left wall right, but gets up the shallow right wall ok (opposite to the last run). 0:59 is comes-a-gutsa on the small step corner as you'd expect, but recovers perfectly and continues correct mapping.
1:22 it switches to end to end mapping. But at 1:38 is goes to the side wall again thinking it's at the far end when it wasn't and was just on an angle. 1:52 is an interesting Tokyo drift along the curved wall where it then continues some normal mapping in the middle. It then parkes successfully.
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Nice! The back yard looks amazing Dave!
Oddly soothing in a nerdy way. I like the music.
will be interesting to see similar Timelapse after a few months
Any clean is a good clean.
Definitely a time saver. Though, question: is that floating bob your chlorine tab holder?
Temp sensor. No chlorine is added to the pool, it's generated from the salt water.
@@EEVblog2 Electrolysis is a friend! Yikes!
I wonder if there's anything you can do to help it be more grippy? maybe if the walls do get dirtier it'll help with the grip!
looks like it is worth every penny! Have y'all given it a name yet?
Thats some fuzzy logic. And I bet a few ( or lots ) of fuzzy spots it missed.
That's a spaniel 'bot. You need the border collie or blue heeler upgrade 😁
Warning: Upgrading to border collie may involve property damage when it escapes the pool and tries to clean your house and car! 😁
This is one great machine! But why it cleans so at random. Would a couple of sweeps front to back and then the sides be a lot faster?
It works great until some physical anomoly causes it to change direction. Then it seems to reset the mapping and start again.
@@EEVblog2I should have a detailed map of the pool so why can't it clean it systematically?. Those robotic vacuum cleaner are olso going everywhere at random so it seems. Maybe the result is good but it is just a lot different than a human would do it. Just a couple of sweeps front to back, or from left to right and then the sides. It is funny to watch though.
@@RoderikvanReekum The modern Roborock/Xiaomi Mi Robot Vacuum descendants are not using random patterns for almost 10 years now :D They use lidar etc.
@@tschuuuls486 Yes that could be. Only have a old fashioned miele vacuum cleaner. It would be nice for cats though, a robotic one.
It missed a bit.
Do you ever go in the pool with it? Does that idea sound scary to you?
Looks like old fashioned random pattern, like the first Roomba robots. But it works for smaller areas.
I wonder if a neighbour might help......"awww the poor thing can't get out".
"Argh.. This thing is driving me up the wall!"
Partly up the wall.
That background music almost "hypmotized" me!
I'll bet the other comment in the previous post was correct. It doesn't go up that short wall because the sunlight on the side confuses it. Now that the pool is in shade or it's cloudy it will go up that wall.
Doesn't explain why it doesn't go up the left wall now, that's in the shade too.
“Correct” 😂
Looks like it may wear its treads out fairly rapidly trying (and failing) to climb the walls.
They are a replaceable spare part.
Dont get in the water with that thing when no one is looking
I wonder if the local cats will begin to drop in to see if its possible to make a catch of the day.
Imagine your neighbor finding the Madimack with a few gnaw marks on their doormat.
Reminds me of a Kreepy Krauly. According to Wikipedia, Ferdinand Chauvier, a hydraulics engineer who emigrated to South Africa from the Belgian Congo, introduced the Kreepy Krauly in Springs, South Africa, in 1974. No AI, got the job done, at probably a fraction of the cost.
Except that it uses a hose. Not everyone wants a messy hose system, Mrs EEVblog included.
@@EEVblog2 Show who's the boss.
So, I guess Madimack was able to figure out what your name is. That's why they get this video and Beatbot gets nothing
I should have taken the money...
Not sponsored😀
My bank account says Nope!
to bad you can't program a map for it to follow
NO OFFENSE IT DOESNT WORK VERY GOOD AT ALL KEEPS HITTING THE SAME SPOTS
So random. Must be the AI. 😂
And it has a left leaning bias.
@@EEVblog2 😮 maybe it's trying to paint a rainbow flag on your pool.
I don"t like the music. I like the robot
The robot is trash IMHO.
Nice vid, fascinating to watch clunky algorithm doing its thing.
EDIT - Noticed you changed the 'music', please disregard comment below, Many thanks
Not a fan of the extremely loud (-10LKFS) repetitive noise that may have been originally intended to drive homeless away from shop fronts.
The 'Music?' may be tolerable if dropped by 10dB or more. The first few seconds are above a tolerable level and it just keeps getting louder.......reachin for the mute button...
Just sayin'
EDIT - I happily use the free version of the ORBAN LOUDNESS METER to compare loudness levels. A most excellent free standing bit of software for getting loudness right.
AI my ass.
Not very impressed… seems pretty crap!