ECOVACS DEEBOT N79 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with Strong Suction, for Low-pile Carpet, Hard floor, Wi-Fi Connected
Brand | ECOVACS |
Model Name | DEEBOT N79 |
Special Feature | smartphone control |
Color | Used |
Included Components | 1 Robot, 1 Power Adapter, 1 Charging dock; 4 Side Brushes; 1 High Efficiency Filter; 1 Remote Control See more |
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Suction power | 3.3 | 4.4 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.3 | 4.2 |
Battery life | 3.3 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 3.9 | — | 4.6 |
For deep cleaning | 2.5 | 4.7 | 3.8 | 3.4 | 3.4 | — |
For cleaning up hair | 3.3 | — | 4.4 | — | 4.1 | 4.0 |
Noise level | — | 4.0 | 4.4 | 4.0 | — | 4.5 |
Sold By | — | Amazon.com | EufyHome | Airrobo Official Store | Woot | Robot Clean |
surface suggestion | Hard Floor,Carpet | Glass, mirror | Hard Floor & Tile & carpet | Hard Floor, Low Pile Carpet, Wood Floor, Tile Floor | Hard Floor | Hardwood Floors, Low Pile Carpets |
batteries included | ✗ | ✓ | ✗ | ✓ | ✓ | ✓ |
battery average life | 100 minutes | — | 100 minutes | 120 minutes | 3 hours | 100 minutes |
compatible devices | — | — | — | Smartphones | Amazon Echo | Smartphones, Alexa, Google Assistant, Remote Control |
weight | 8.25 pounds | 3.3 pounds | 5.73 pounds | 2.4 grams | 7.8 pounds | 4 pounds |
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Brand | ECOVACS |
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Model Name | DEEBOT N79 |
Special Feature | smartphone control |
Color | Used |
Included Components | 1 Robot, 1 Power Adapter, 1 Charging dock; 4 Side Brushes; 1 High Efficiency Filter; 1 Remote Control |
Filter Type | Cartridge |
Battery Life | 100 minutes |
Capacity | 0.3 Liters |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Control Method | App |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 13 x 3.1 inches |
Item Weight | 8.25 pounds |
Manufacturer | ECOVACS |
ASIN | B06XVXRYTM |
Item model number | FBA_DN622-DN79 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Customer Reviews |
3.8 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,509,419 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #7,719 in Robotic Vacuums #13,400 in Commercial Vacuums |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Specific instructions for use | dual action, hard floor, carpet |
Assembly required | No |
Warranty Description | 1-year limited warranty. |
Batteries required | No |
Import | Imported |
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Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with Strong Suction for Low-Pile Carpet, Hard Floors, Wifi Connected
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Customers like the quiet operation and performance of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention that its sweeper brushes work well and that it does an amazing job in cleaning. They are also happy with ease of installation, and value. However, some customers dislike suction and have different opinions on battery life, and quality.
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Customers like the performance of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say that its inexpensive, operates exceptionally well, and the sweeper brushes work well to pull in the bits and pieces that "decorate" their homes. The performance is very good, and it continues to run well from the app or remote, with no issues. The filtering system seems to work pretty well, preventing dust from being raised the way larger. The app worked and it was easy to schedule, and does an amazing job of keeping the dog hair and dust up off the floor.
"...∆. Filtering system seems to work pretty well and prevent dust from being raised the way larger vacuum cleaners do.Cons:..." Read more
"...It has been that effective...." Read more
"...it programmed to run every day at 4:00 PM, and it did it spot on, no issues. You do need to be careful of any rugs, no matter the pile height...." Read more
"Update: I ordered a replacement battery and the thing still doesn't work. At this point, it's dead and I definitely didn't get my money's worth...." Read more
Customers like the cleaning of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention that it does an amazing job in cleaning out nearly all the tasks they've thrown at it, picks up a lot of dirt, and has a decent sized dust bin. The carpets are definitely and visibly cleaner, and the floors appear free of debris and dust. It hugs the walls to clean baseboards, and is pleased with the amount of debris it manages to pick up. Some mention that the Braava was silent and would mop too, and that the DEEBOT is very easy to empty and the trash bin holds a great deal for such a small robot.
"...∆. Filtering system seems to work pretty well and prevent dust from being raised the way larger vacuum cleaners do.Cons:..." Read more
"...I have to say the device is amazing! It is incredible how much dirt, dust and cat hair it has picked up over the last two weeks...." Read more
"...Comes with a set of replacement brushes/filters, cleaning tool, and remote.- Has different cleaning modes, but I usually just use auto-mode...." Read more
"...As many people pointed already, it does collect surprising amount of dust and cat fur every single day, and my floor does look and feel cleaner to..." Read more
Customers like the value of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention that it is a great price point, a high-end device, and a good investment for everyday cleaning.
"...Overall, this machine gets a solid B+. It meets the need and wasn't super expensive...." Read more
"...It's such a great investment for everyday cleaning. I cannot BELIEVE how much this thing picks up on a daily basis...." Read more
"...this brand and model over iRoomba because of its quiet motor and lower price...." Read more
"...It doesn’t even worth anymore because I get the “bumper exception” error constantly...." Read more
Customers like the robotic vacuum cleaner's noise level. They say it's surprisingly quiet, but not loud.
"...While my animal companions are not really fond of the Deebot, it is quiet enough that nobody is bothered by it -..." Read more
"...I had one of the first Roomba models. This one is silent by comparison and does a better job cleaning...." Read more
"...Quiet. It's still a vacuum so you hear it, but it's not loud...." Read more
"...It is quiet indeed, my cat is aware of the bot working in the house, but not disturbed in any way, perhaps entertained...." Read more
Customers like the ease of installation of the robotic vacuum cleaner. For example, they say that getting it going was extremely easy, the app is easy enough to use, and the remote control is simple to use. Customers also mention that the controls/programming looked promising, and that the vacuum runs fairly easily over a mixture of hardwood and carpet.
"...∆. Manages unexpectedly high threshholds∆. Guidable/programmable with remote so you can clean specific areas, do perimeters or avoid..." Read more
"...The remote control sent with the unit is handy, and simple enough to use...." Read more
"...Iam passing on that tho I do have wireless.It is so easy to set up...." Read more
"...The App is easy enough to use.. .. as is the remote control. There are however, a couple of things I don't like. I have a small 5x7 sq. ft...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention it's a very good device with a few flaws, while others say that it was awful and had a problem finding its way home. It does a good job on hardwood floors and the low-pile rugs and runners customers have, making them a much better housekeeper. However, some customers say that the Deebot can't find its home base and that it slowly wears away at their rugs.
"...I have to admit the funness of the Deebot makes me a much better housekeeper...." Read more
"...I have to say the device is amazing! It is incredible how much dirt, dust and cat hair it has picked up over the last two weeks...." Read more
"...Otherwise, Cinderella is slowly wearing away at my rugs. I think I'm ok with that...." Read more
"...long battery life, is easy to remove debris it picks up, never fails to find home, and even has win over my wife who is not enomored with guy-gadgets..." Read more
Customers are mixed about the battery life of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that it has a long battery life, while others say that it runs out of battery quickly. The battery is user replaceable, but some customers have reported that the battery may be defective during shipment.
"...It's trash.Update: 2 months in the battery died and will not hold a charge. The thing is useless...." Read more
"...Good battery life, about 1.5 hours...." Read more
"...Also, it can run out of power on its way to the charger, if it wandered far away and into complex geometry of my house...." Read more
"...dry spill, never gers stuck under our furniture, has suprisingly long battery life, is easy to remove debris it picks up, never fails to find home,..." Read more
Customers are not satisfied with the suction of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say that it gets stuck under their sectional, on rugs, and fluffy bathmats. The movement does seem random, and it fails to clean the area properly.
"...The movement does seem random and it does get stuck sometimes, but I learned where those spots are and small adjustments to furniture and rugs and..." Read more
"...Instead of cleaning, it takes off, runs into an object, beeps, and then just sits there indefinitely. It's trash...." Read more
"...can be scheduled and initiated remotely via app, and masterfully avoids being stuck in tight or low spaces where Mint is usually gets caught...." Read more
"...Cons:- Sometimes it gets stuck under things (like my radiator) or between things (like my kitchen trash can and the kitchen cabinet)...." Read more
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Quality of vacuuming: Hmm, yes, some say not as good as a full-sized machine (how could it be?), BUT... I have yet for the machine to come back to me without the drawer being full, so it is definitely cleaning stuff. If it ever comes to me empty, then I will open a bottle of champagne and celebrate having absolutely clean floors. Then I will lock the doors so no more dirt can get in and we will go live somewhere else so I can crow forever about having a completely clean house! In other words, I am very happy with what Deebot manages to pick up every single day!
Only twice has Deebot had to issue a help call - once when it swallowed a ball of yarn and once when it got very long human hairs caught in the rollers. I have on a couple of occasions used the remote to steer it clear of a narrow canyon of furniture, just because it was painful to me to see it backing and turning over and over (even though I suspect the randomized path programming would mean that it would eventually have found its way out of the tight spot.). I admit to being a bit of an over-protective mother and have nudged it at a threshhold or redirected it when I worried that it might have difficulties, but even so, it has spent many hours wandering around un-supervised in a home full of knitting, art supplies and atypical furnishings and it has always been fine. I confess to helping guide it to the recharge station at times, since it seems to look for it randomly and when I push the return home button on the remote it sometimes trots offf in the completely wrong direction. I have never been brave enough to let it run until it ran out of energy to see if it actually could find the charging station rather than getting stranded. (Guess I'll try that today. - Hmm. well I ran it for more than an hour and it didn't run out of power, so I sent it to its docking station - I may never know the answerto this one! ;-))
I really like the different modes:
..One is for perimeters - meaning the Deebot veers to the right consistently so that it can do all the baseboards and make a huge circle of the house.
..One is a spiral (so-called spot cleaning) - Just set the Deebot on spiral and it will make large circular spirals from the spot where it starts and pretty much covers every inch of a room or area.
..One is the random path (which I am convinced is necessary to help to keep the machine from getting stuck in tight places and simply making exactly the same moves over and over.) I use this one the most.
I got this type of vacuum because I have cats and a very skittish bulldog (who all hate the noise of the reguar vacuum cleaner.) While my animal companions are not really fond of the Deebot, it is quiet enough that nobody is bothered by it - (cats usually relocate to another room), I have watched as dogs simply stood where they were as the Deebot approached them, and then when Deebot sensed the dog, it would turn and thus go around the "blockage". The Deebot has run into my Pompug's foot and then turned and the dog didn't even seem to notice or care. Generally the Deebot senses walls and things blocking its way and doesn't even touch them before it turns and follows another course.
Tip about placing the docking station: The leaflet says you need a clear meter length of wall for the docking station. I do not have that - every inch of my walls is obstructed by furniture or air ducts. So, I got an extension cord and a wooden board. I set the board (for stability) in front of the back two legs of a wide chair and then ran the extension cord to the board and thus placed the docking station under the wide chair. The board gives the Deebot something hard to press up against (so that the docking station doesn't move around while it is trying to dock) and the chair has enough space for the Deebot to maneuver under to dock (and Deebot is also out of sight while still being stored in the living area - which is where it needs to do the most work.)
Tip for those who are driven crazy by the randomness of the Deebot path: (Put the Deebot in the middle of your room and set it on spot clean/spiral. Then it will cover almost all of the floor methodically. Once a week or so (YMMV) set it on perimeter so it will pick up stuff that has drifted to the walls. Voila! Full coverage vacuuming!
I have to admit the funness of the Deebot makes me a much better housekeeper. I think twice about putting stuff on the floor (because I use the Deebot everyday), so I have developed better "putting things away" habits. I also clean more frequently (every day) because I don't have to lug a heavy vacuum cleaner up and down the stairs to use it. (Plus, like the animals, I have always hated the noise of the vacuum cleaner!)
Here's the "Down and Dirty":
Pros:
∆. Gosh, my whole house looks better with clean floors!
∆. Robot vacuum cleaners are fun to watch! (Maybe that's a con - I certainly have better things to do with my time than watch a robot, but...)
∆. Quiet enough not to upset the bulldog or cats! (A huge plus!)
∆. Manages unexpectedly high threshholds
∆. Guidable/programmable with remote so you can clean specific areas, do perimeters or avoid annoying areas.
∆. Rarely hits walls or objects, but senses them and turns in advance. (It will bump things that have a small footprint sometimes).
∆. Does a surprisingly good job with pet hair.
∆. Does sense large heights - doesn't fall down stairs.
∆. Filtering system seems to work pretty well and prevent dust from being raised the way larger vacuum cleaners do.
Cons:
∆. Probably isn't as thorough as a regular full-sized vacuum cleaner. It doesn't notice when it misses something the way a person behind the machine does.
∆. Drawer for dust is sometimes hard to maneuver into slot.
∆. No towers to block of "dangerous" areas (Personally I don't feel I need them)
∆. Dust drawer is small, (athough I haven't ever let it get so full that something happens - so I don't know what happens if it gets overfull.)
∆. Takes a long time for Deebot to find the recharge station.
∆. Brushing off the filters when you empty the dust can get old, but I assume it prolongs the life of the mechanism and is a small price to pay really.
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2017
Quality of vacuuming: Hmm, yes, some say not as good as a full-sized machine (how could it be?), BUT... I have yet for the machine to come back to me without the drawer being full, so it is definitely cleaning stuff. If it ever comes to me empty, then I will open a bottle of champagne and celebrate having absolutely clean floors. Then I will lock the doors so no more dirt can get in and we will go live somewhere else so I can crow forever about having a completely clean house! In other words, I am very happy with what Deebot manages to pick up every single day!
Only twice has Deebot had to issue a help call - once when it swallowed a ball of yarn and once when it got very long human hairs caught in the rollers. I have on a couple of occasions used the remote to steer it clear of a narrow canyon of furniture, just because it was painful to me to see it backing and turning over and over (even though I suspect the randomized path programming would mean that it would eventually have found its way out of the tight spot.). I admit to being a bit of an over-protective mother and have nudged it at a threshhold or redirected it when I worried that it might have difficulties, but even so, it has spent many hours wandering around un-supervised in a home full of knitting, art supplies and atypical furnishings and it has always been fine. I confess to helping guide it to the recharge station at times, since it seems to look for it randomly and when I push the return home button on the remote it sometimes trots offf in the completely wrong direction. I have never been brave enough to let it run until it ran out of energy to see if it actually could find the charging station rather than getting stranded. (Guess I'll try that today. - Hmm. well I ran it for more than an hour and it didn't run out of power, so I sent it to its docking station - I may never know the answerto this one! ;-))
I really like the different modes:
..One is for perimeters - meaning the Deebot veers to the right consistently so that it can do all the baseboards and make a huge circle of the house.
..One is a spiral (so-called spot cleaning) - Just set the Deebot on spiral and it will make large circular spirals from the spot where it starts and pretty much covers every inch of a room or area.
..One is the random path (which I am convinced is necessary to help to keep the machine from getting stuck in tight places and simply making exactly the same moves over and over.) I use this one the most.
I got this type of vacuum because I have cats and a very skittish bulldog (who all hate the noise of the reguar vacuum cleaner.) While my animal companions are not really fond of the Deebot, it is quiet enough that nobody is bothered by it - (cats usually relocate to another room), I have watched as dogs simply stood where they were as the Deebot approached them, and then when Deebot sensed the dog, it would turn and thus go around the "blockage". The Deebot has run into my Pompug's foot and then turned and the dog didn't even seem to notice or care. Generally the Deebot senses walls and things blocking its way and doesn't even touch them before it turns and follows another course.
Tip about placing the docking station: The leaflet says you need a clear meter length of wall for the docking station. I do not have that - every inch of my walls is obstructed by furniture or air ducts. So, I got an extension cord and a wooden board. I set the board (for stability) in front of the back two legs of a wide chair and then ran the extension cord to the board and thus placed the docking station under the wide chair. The board gives the Deebot something hard to press up against (so that the docking station doesn't move around while it is trying to dock) and the chair has enough space for the Deebot to maneuver under to dock (and Deebot is also out of sight while still being stored in the living area - which is where it needs to do the most work.)
Tip for those who are driven crazy by the randomness of the Deebot path: (Put the Deebot in the middle of your room and set it on spot clean/spiral. Then it will cover almost all of the floor methodically. Once a week or so (YMMV) set it on perimeter so it will pick up stuff that has drifted to the walls. Voila! Full coverage vacuuming!
I have to admit the funness of the Deebot makes me a much better housekeeper. I think twice about putting stuff on the floor (because I use the Deebot everyday), so I have developed better "putting things away" habits. I also clean more frequently (every day) because I don't have to lug a heavy vacuum cleaner up and down the stairs to use it. (Plus, like the animals, I have always hated the noise of the vacuum cleaner!)
Here's the "Down and Dirty":
Pros:
∆. Gosh, my whole house looks better with clean floors!
∆. Robot vacuum cleaners are fun to watch! (Maybe that's a con - I certainly have better things to do with my time than watch a robot, but...)
∆. Quiet enough not to upset the bulldog or cats! (A huge plus!)
∆. Manages unexpectedly high threshholds
∆. Guidable/programmable with remote so you can clean specific areas, do perimeters or avoid annoying areas.
∆. Rarely hits walls or objects, but senses them and turns in advance. (It will bump things that have a small footprint sometimes).
∆. Does a surprisingly good job with pet hair.
∆. Does sense large heights - doesn't fall down stairs.
∆. Filtering system seems to work pretty well and prevent dust from being raised the way larger vacuum cleaners do.
Cons:
∆. Probably isn't as thorough as a regular full-sized vacuum cleaner. It doesn't notice when it misses something the way a person behind the machine does.
∆. Drawer for dust is sometimes hard to maneuver into slot.
∆. No towers to block of "dangerous" areas (Personally I don't feel I need them)
∆. Dust drawer is small, (athough I haven't ever let it get so full that something happens - so I don't know what happens if it gets overfull.)
∆. Takes a long time for Deebot to find the recharge station.
∆. Brushing off the filters when you empty the dust can get old, but I assume it prolongs the life of the mechanism and is a small price to pay really.
I have to say the device is amazing! It is incredible how much dirt, dust and cat hair it has picked up over the last two weeks. The movement does seem random and it does get stuck sometimes, but I learned where those spots are and small adjustments to furniture and rugs and the number of entrapments is down to only one or 2 per run. So far I've been getting about 1.5 hours of operation before he gets exhausted and during that time I've cleaned his diaper probably 3 times. It has been that effective. And yes, I do vacuum the house, usually weekly, but with a regular vacuum I never really knew how much stuff I picked up. I will continue to vacuum manually but with a daily run of the robot I can probably stretch to every other weekend.
I just did the first side brush change-out and filter wash. The brushes were probably OK for a while longer but they got damaged a lot during the first few days while the robot and I trained each other on how he works. Once I cleared the pathways for him and eliminated tangle points the brushes weren't being damaged as badly.
I use the iphone app and find it useful mostly for sending it out and checking on its status. I did find that it seems that it will link with only one phone at a time. I first linked with my android everything worked, then linked with the wife's iphone, which broke the connection to my phone. No matter really it was mostly a novelty. What did impress me though is the app setup software was able to automatically punch a hole through my (I thought) very secure but home brew pfSense firewall. Just out of curiosity and without expecting success, I tried to connect with the wife's iphone while we were across town and lo and behold it connected and I was able to send it out on a job! Confirmed because when we came home he was busy scooting around.
You can steer it using the phone/wifi app but I soon found that boring and let him do the work on his own. It seems to have a pattern of zig-zagging back and forth, then making outward concentric circles, and finally when the batteries are getting a little tired it switches to edge cleaning and hugs along the wall. All of this in automatic mode. I haven't tried any of the dedicatother specialty modes yet.
Summary: It vacuums pretty well. Amazing what it picks up. It even gets all of the cat litter box clay crumbs off the floor. Even though its operation seems random, it does a pretty good job getting everywhere. I would say with 2 operational cycles he hits every square inch that accessible to him in our 5 room house. House smells a lot cleaner, less cat dander. Not a substitute for an AC powered vacuum with a power brush and an organic computer (me) driving, but good enough to keep the amount of day to day dirt accumulation within reason.
Entanglements/entrapments: Yes they happen, but you have to set up your house to minimize choke points and dangling cords.
Convenience: Well you still have to get up a few times during a cycle to change his diaper or set him free. Semi-overhauls needed periodically (side brush changes, washing sponge filter and dust bin, cutting hair off of main brush). When he is suckling the charging station the whole assembly sticks out quite a ways from the wall. He needs a fairly large clear area in front to both find and maneuver into the charging station so in that respect he takes up quite a bit of room in a relatively small house.
Sending home: When you send him home, or when his juice is low, he cuts down to half speed and the vacuum motor stops. The side brushes continue to turn slowly and he starts randomly searching for the IR signal emitted by the charging station. My experience is that if he is in a remote room there is only a 50% chance he will make it back on his own before exhaustion. If he is the same room as the charger when the go home signal is initiated he will make it to the charger almost every time.
So, I didn't really know what to expect with regards to operation and performance. However he has impressed me thus far and I'm happy with the purchase.
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I guess from above, not including the bedroom and bathroom my layout of my apartment is like a big letter P. The living room is at the bottom, the kitchen as at the top, and there is a hallway that runs between them that leads to the other rooms. So, the setup of the vacuum was simple. assemble, put on charger for 4 hours. It's ready to go. I decided to just try the included remote. I pressed "AUTO" and off it went.
This thing was brilliant. It found it's way to every room, every corner and into every space it could fit. I have a motorcycle in my living room. The way it's set up - the vacuum was able to go underneath it to the other side where it's just a triangle shaped dead end against a way - it did its thing - and found its way back out. That is what sold me on this. My place is 700sq feet. After about 45 minutes I just tell it to go back to the charger as it's finished cleaning everything.
With cat fur shedding season coming up - this is going to save me a lot of hassle and time. I've since set it up on my phone. Works perfect.
It did get caught one time, but not its fault. I have network cables running across the living room floor. They are all sealed down - except at the edge of the wall. The vacuum got a brush caught under that. I've since sealed that down and no more problems.
Again, I can't see why I'd sepnd anymore at this time. This works great. Best purchase this year so far.
Debes ser muy cuidadoso con la programación de limpiezas pues no debes dejar obstáculos, cables, ropa o cosas que pudiera aspirar cuando no estés y provocar un accidente. Especialmente con los cables conectados, sí los puede arrancar.
CONS: Not much, but you do require some prep work which sometimes takes longer than if you were to vacuum yourself. you have to Lift up bed skirts, pick up small stuff/wires from the floor, don't expect it to clean under normal sofas, not enough clearance room. You probably have to use central or regular vacuum once a month to clear out those areas. Overall, this vacuum is great if you don't have time or you don't want detailed cleaning (under sofa or low profile furniture) and you gonna run it everyday or 2-3 days. I run it most in Kitchen.
Overall, for the money, you can't go wrong with the N79!