According to various reports, it can overcome edges with a height of 1.8 cm / I cannot confirm this, however, as we do not have any door thresholds at home.
According to the manufacturer, the climbing height is 2 cm.
Depending on the angle of approach, it has already climbed 2.5 cm in my case, but then didn't come back and had to be freed manually.
Yes, the X20+ has cliff sensors on the edges of the underside that prevent it from falling down stairs or edges. These sensors automatically recognise slopes and stop the robot before it can fall.
The pads are cleaned with cold water from the water tank. They then dry in the charging station for approx. 4 hours. The pads are lifted and ventilated during this process. The drying time can also be adjusted manually in the app.
Yes, you can use the robot without restrictions in your music room without internet. You can start it via the base station and navigation works locally with the integrated laser tower, without the need for the internet. Smart app functions such as remote control or schedules are then omitted, but vacuuming and mopping are fully functional.
The hoover needs Wi-Fi at home, but then, once configured on the application, you can start it from wherever you want with an internet connection, 3, 4, 5g...
According to internet tests :
Our sound level meter recorded no more than 53 dB(A) as it passed by. But it's a different story if it's running at full speed. The noise level then rises to 59 dB(A).
No, the Xiaomi X20+ needs the dust bag as it automatically empties/suctions the container in the vacuum cleaner in the station after each suction process.
The robot vacuum mop is well suited for parquet floors as it is equipped with a strong suction power of 6000 Pa and a rotating mopping system that removes even stubborn stains. The mop pads lift automatically to prevent secondary soiling and the robot can recognise carpets and lift the mop pads, which is gentle on parquet. However, it does not automatically distinguish between different floor types, so care should be taken to ensure the correct setting for sensitive parquet floors.
Yes, it is possible to use two charging stations on different floors and manually move the robot from one floor to another for cleaning. The robot hoover supports mapping and programmable cleaning, but there is no automatic base change between floors; therefore, you have to physically move the robot between the two charging stations. This makes it possible to effectively clean two floors using one robot by placing it on the base of the floor to be cleaned.
All mobile phones actually have a function called mobile hotspot or something similar. This allows a WiFi to be created for a device. The device can then connect to this.
The robot hoover does not automatically distinguish between different floor types such as tiled, laminate or parquet flooring. However, it can lift its mopping pads over carpet, which indicates that it can react flexibly to different surfaces. For parquet floors, which should not get too wet, it is advisable to monitor the moisture of the mopping pad and adjust the cleaning settings if necessary.
Yes, a charging station is included. The charging station is part of the all-in-one smart base station, which also offers functions such as self-draining and cleaning.
You hardly notice it when vacuuming etc. It only makes a brief noise at the end when it is vacuuming in the station. You only notice it drying when it is completely quiet and you want to sleep, otherwise the everyday noises are louder. It takes 2 hours to dry, but if you don't leave it running late at night or place it in a room other than the bedroom, this shouldn't be a problem. We are very happy with it, especially with a dog.
Salute. It works perfectly with mine. But I can well imagine that the cleaning insert in the tub is not positioned properly. Try realigning it. This may be the problem
The Xiaomi X20+ (Robot Vacuum Cleaner) can clean corners and nooks, but its performance in these areas is not always optimal. It uses an LDS laser navigation system and structured light for obstacle detection, which helps it to navigate efficiently and avoid obstacles. However, a test shows that the robot cannot always pick up all debris in corner areas, such as in a test where it only picked up two out of five corn kernels in a corner.
The Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X20+ does have an internal water tank, but it is part of the smart all-in-one base station rather than the robot itself. The base station includes a 4L super-large-capacity water tank that supplies water for mopping.
To control the water output for mopping, the system uses the base station to manage the water supply. Here’s how it works:
- The water tank in the base station is filled with water, which is then used for mopping.
- The robot vacuum can adjust the water output based on the selected cleaning mode through the Xiaomi Home/Mi Home app. This allows you to customize the mopping levels (levels 1 to 3) according to your needs.
- The high-speed rotational mopping feature ensures efficient water usage and cleaning performance.
It has no problems with moving objects.
It should recognise the objects.
20mm is the maximum he can climb over. He has trouble with higher thresholds and stops.
He rarely gets stuck with me. But it can happen. You can show the robot which zones it should not enter. That way it doesn't get stuck.