'I tested out a robot vacuum to see if it’s really worth the hype and was stunned by the result'

'I tested out a robot vacuum to see if it’s really worth the hype and was stunned by the result'

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'I tested out a robot vacuum to see if it’s really worth the hype and was stunned by the result'
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Samuel Jones)
Published: Jan, 05 2025 08:30

The robots are taking over - or so it seems. With more amazing advances in technology it’s easier than ever to own incredible devices that make our lives easier. The best thing about it? A lot of this amazing technology is becoming more affordable. Take the Hoover 2-In-1 Robot Vacuum Cleaner & Mop - HG4 Hydro, for example, which is on sale for £249 down from £299. And it just happens I’ve been testing out over the last few weeks.

I've always been a bit sceptical about the likes of robot vacuums. Having been let down by various bits of technology that promise the world in the past, I was left wondering if a robot vac could really live up to the hype. Read more: Shark cleaner that left my carpets looking 'like new' has £100 off.

Read more: Get £120 off Amazon's walking pad treadmill that transformed my work-from-home routine. It sounds so simple, but I’ve wondered if such a device had the ability to navigate its way around the house and leave the floors sparkling. How did it fare? I put it to the test….

Pros:. Cons:. The £249 device is simple enough to set-up. You start by plugging in the base station in an appropriate location, downloading the accompanying app to control the machine and connecting it to your Wi-Fi. It’s all pretty straightforward and it felt like it was ready to go in no time.

After that, you set the robot off to map your rooms, and I was blown away by how impressive this is. The device works its way around, drawing a floorplan map on the app. Within a few minutes it had accurately worked out the various rooms downstairs and was ready to get to work.

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