Roborock S5 Max (Robot vacuum)

Roborock S5 Max

Robot vacuum


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Anonymous

4 years ago

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Ryo_San

4 years ago

Yes, that is possible. I bought a second charging dock (from the predecessor S5) and placed it on the second floor. Now I only have to carry the robot vacuum cleaner to each floor. You don't have to set anything up either, just connect the charging dock to the power and you're done.

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pikola24

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

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The Roborock can also be set up via Hotspot. Bluetooth is not possible. It doesn't need an internet connection to vacuum, you can also send it off with the Dtarte cleaning button on the robot. An even cheaper model would be, for example, the Dreame D9, which offers equally good navigation and cleaning at an even lower price. Xiaomi Dreame D9 Roborock, Dreame and Xiaomi hoover robots are technically very similar and are all very well made.

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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

Yes, the troughput can also be adjusted individually in the Roborock app. E.g. you could set it to low water flow for rooms with wooden floor and to high water flow for ceramic or stone tiles. Besides, the amout of water that is dripped onto the mopping pad is no way enough to damage wooden floors. So I would not worry too much. I woudl also advise you to consider buying the Roborock S6 MaxV, it has the same mopping feature but much more advanced 3D obstacle recognition navigation. The price is a bit higher, but if you have the need for better object recognition and navigation, this may be a good option: Roborock S6 MaxV

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dvxyz

3 years ago

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BurtSt

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

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No, this is not recommended by the manufacturer, because these agents could damage the electric pump in the device. I would also only use decalcified water. If Roborock, I would recommend buying the Roborock S6 MaxV, it costs a little more, but has the advantage that it can do 3D navigation and can therefore also recognise and avoid objects. The wiping function is identical to the S5 Max.

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emidelarze

3 years ago

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NatalieB1976

3 years ago

Which Roborock is the best?

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Stardustone

3 years ago

That's relatively easy to answer, you get the best navigation with the Roborock S6 MaxV, it has 3D object recognition with cameras and a built-in database. But for wet mopping, the S7 would be the best, as it can lift the mop top on carpet (pointless on long haired carpets of course, as this lift is not very high) and it would have an optional suction station. An S6 MaxV, S5 Max or S7, they all clean very well. The navigation is the best with the S6 MaxV, because the others can only navigate with infrared and laser, the S6 MaxV can do that too, but it can also recognise the objects as such, e.g. a lamp base, a scale, shoes and power strips, the other Roborocks cannot do that.

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best-boy97

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

The old model is not mentioned in the question, but better than an S5 Max would be, for example, the S6 MaxV with the built-in 3D object recognition, it is expandable thanks to the database integrated in the robot hoover by Roborock and can select objects better. The surcharge is not that high. Roborock S6 MaxV If by predecessor the S5 without Max was meant, the S5 Max now has a much larger water tank, which is mounted in the back of the device. This tank is the same on the S6 MaxV and S5 Max. Both also have an electronic water pump that allows you to regulate the flow rate in the app. The old S5 only had a passive water tank without an integrated pump, which was attached to the bottom of the hoover. There was relatively little water in it compared to the S5 Max and S6 MaxV.

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vimanuel_

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

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2cm is just enough, it is a question of the bumper that is attached to the front of the robot, higher than this bumper height is not possible. Too high is not good either, because otherwise it will fall all over the place. Another thing you could do is lay a construction over the thresholds that has a small ramp on both sides, connected and not permanent, when you let it go then lay out these ramp constructions everywhere, collect them again after vacuuming. By the way, the Roborock S6 MaxV doesn't cost much more, but it would also have 3D object recognition and that would help to recognise and avoid cables and other things. Roborock S6 MaxV The wiping possibilities are the same as with the S5 Max, but the S6 MaxV is just a whole class better because it can also recognise objects.

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RadatN

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

As far as I know, there is no robot hoover that can connect via the 5GHz WLAN. Important to know: 5G is for the phones, they can also use 4G. WLAN 5GHz and 2.4 GHz the phones can of course also, but that would be for WLAN. The set-up works via the 2.4 GHz WLAN, which is also provided by a normal router with WLAN, for example. The phones can all use both 2.4 GHz and most also 5GHz WLAN, but this has nothing to do with the 5G network, which is only important for the data connection to the phone provider.

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