iRobot Scooba experience

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jammer88798

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Sounds like a good deal.... whos going for Neato? Dont really need to buy 5 units... u dont save much by getting so many sets!!! Its the 20% off discount that makes the deal!

Thanks for the heads up! :D

anyone wants to buy? Can i just hook onto ur order pls?
 

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I wouldnt recommend consolidating orders becos each unit just slightly exceeded the GST threshold. One pc may be able to get away with it but 2pcs confirm have to pay GST. U can always register for a comgateway or vpost account.



anyone wants to buy? Can i just hook onto ur order pls?
 

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Can Neato vacumn robot use Boundary Markers from other brands?
Neato's boundary markers are magnetic strips which are laid across the floor. I believe magnetic strips purchasable from DIY shops will work too.

I already have conceptual design to make Roomba respond same way to magnetic strip, but it's low priority so never get down to it. :)

Coming back to Neato, since it was designed to be block by magnetic strips, it will not respond to Virtual Wall from any brand (yes... there are other non-iRobot brands that use virtual walls too).
iRobot virtual walls have frequency specifically tuned to the model, so sometimes they're interchangeable but not always.

I believe Neato didn't make virtual wall cos the laser would interfere.
 

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anyone saw a booth on the roomba in the IT show??
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Neato's boundary markers are magnetic strips which are laid across the floor. I believe magnetic strips purchasable from DIY shops will work too.

I already have conceptual design to make Roomba respond same way to magnetic strip, but it's low priority so never get down to it. :)

Coming back to Neato, since it was designed to be block by magnetic strips, it will not respond to Virtual Wall from any brand (yes... there are other non-iRobot brands that use virtual walls too).
iRobot virtual walls have frequency specifically tuned to the model, so sometimes they're interchangeable but not always.

I believe Neato didn't make virtual wall cos the laser would interfere.

Thanks. Didn't know DIY shops sell magnetic strips. Will go take a look.

Neato is eating up my child's shoes and the mat... Need to have some blocking.
 

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Thanks. Didn't know DIY shops sell magnetic strips. Will go take a look.

Neato is eating up my child's shoes and the mat... Need to have some blocking.
DIY shops include Home Fix, Daiso & some neighbourhood ABC shops.
They're sold rolled up, can cut using scissors or wire cutter.
 

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Wow now looks like more and more Neato user here.
Good to sharing of Neato experience.

:)
 

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We haven't empty neato's bin yet after 5 cycles...

Noticed neato do not run into my feet when I am standing in front of it. Maybe neato can scan certain height and turn away. But for short height like shoes and mats, it will run over them.

It knocks into door though. Neato is kind of loud...scare my child...:s13:
 

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i think neato or any other robotic vacuum users should start a seperate thread.

this is afterall an irobot thread le.
 

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We haven't empty neato's bin yet after 5 cycles...

Noticed neato do not run into my feet when I am standing in front of it. Maybe neato can scan certain height and turn away. But for short height like shoes and mats, it will run over them.

It knocks into door though. Neato is kind of loud...scare my child...:s13:
Since the scanning laser turret is right on top, the area mapping is, as u say, above a certain height. Bumper sensor will handle low obstacles.

The trade-off of high power vacuum is: a) noise level, b) battery strain -> shorter battery lifespan

a) Loud noise can actually be reduced/eliminated using Noise-Cancellation technology, just like Noise Cancellation headphones used on flights, or Audiophile Speaker run-in. Both using concept of inverse sound waves.
So in theory, it is possible to build super power vacuum that is silent.

b) Neato battery is 2 separate pieces, so there's a possibility that it's designed to have both batteries supply current in parallel, which would reduce strain per battery hence cheaper battery can be used without much battery damage. Or... it could just be for L/R weight balance.
 

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i think neato or any other robotic vacuum users should start a seperate thread.

this is afterall an irobot thread le.
Tekster is right that iRobot thread should talk iRobot things, but to be absolute, this thread is iRobot Scooba thread, and it has branched into Roomba 400 & 500 series thread long ago.:s22:

We could also start "iRobot vs Other brand" thread, which would alleviate the frequent lament by aspiring new users "I've read 100+ pages and gave up...".

So I guess starting new thread requires a moderator who decides when a bud has grown into a tree, and needs its own plot of land for further growth.
 
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