For some reason Rover has corrected his path and now travels directly. You really have to work hard with Rover in the early days to get him right. The time I've spent on my phone app for Rover, the time I've spent watching him, the time I've spent with other Rover matters, I could have vacuumed myself, perhaps twice. However, we are on the upward. I always knew I bought a toy.
Rover mops the tiled areas. I've learnt to tell him to do all jobs twice and use extra water with added detergent on tiled areas. In this video you can see Rover's mopping arm come down. The underside of the arm is a mopping material, velcro connected to the arm. It has to be changed perhaps every six months or so.
I wondered if Rover could sweep and mop the balcony? I measured Rover's height and the gap at the bottom of the glass, where Jass loves to stick her head out, and no. Rover would go to his death as he went under the glass.

OMG, I would use that as entertainment. I've always been fascinated with gadgets. Daughter gave me this automatic electronic bathroom bin recently and I can sit there for well.... and waggle my garbage over it and watch the jaw open and shut automatically. I am such a cheap date.
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That is cool. :) Just today my vacuum cleaner conked out. It smelled ready to burst into flame and is just a few months old. ~rolls eyes~ Oh, well, at least it didn't catch fire.
ReplyDeleteRover wouldn't last long in our house. A certain person would have lost patience with him long before now.
ReplyDeletePoor Rover if he ever escapes to the balcony! I have one, a Roborock, His name is Ralph and he only vacuums, no mopping. Without pets or littles my floors don't need a lot of mopping so it works for me. I've noticed he seems to be roaming more than in the beginning, I may need to read up and map him again. I've had it about a year I guess and it has been wonderful for my shoulder not having to push a heavy vac around.
ReplyDeleteDon't do it, Rover!
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