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The SAMSUNGJet Bot+ Robot Vacuum Cleaner is a cutting-edge cleaning solution featuring LiDAR navigation, automatic emptying, and a powerful 5-layer HEPA filtration system. Designed for both hardwood floors and carpets, it offers intelligent power control and real-time tracking through the SmartThings App, making it the perfect companion for a busy lifestyle.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Voltage | 240 Volts (AC) |
Capacity | 0.32 Quarts |
Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Control Method | Voice |
Battery Life | 60 minutes |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Surface Recommendation | Carpets,Rugs |
Special Features | Automatic Dust Collection, LiDAR Navigation, Cordless, Self-Emptying |
Controller Type | Remote Control, App Control, Voice Control |
Item Weight | 17.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.8"L x 13.8"W x 20.7"H |
Color | White |
S**A
Money well spend
The media could not be loaded. I'm very impressed with the Samsung Jet Bot. We have old wooden floors in the house, and it cleanse quick and easyThe Samsung Jet Bot work with the Smart Things app, that was already on my Samsung phoneTo complete house cleaning time is 1hr 40minI recommend the Samsung Jet Bot. It was money well spend for me
S**N
Meet the Dumb Kitten, Eating Trash
The media could not be loaded. Overall great product, makes life so easy, but somehow it feels like you just got very dumb trash eating cat. Pretty entertaining.It will chew any abandoned cords and will stuck in floor vents or slippers, on a piece of nut shell, and then will send distress signal buzzling your phone. Once it stuck on flat kitchen mat. Few times managed to pull the blanket from couch, get lost in the folds and drained battery to zero, trying to free itself. My parrots managed to accidentally switch it on few times too.Will pick up all trash and will get it stuck in a station. But cleans well. 1 hours is enough to go over 1000 feet. Easy to fix if stuff stuck in wheels or inside. Station cleaning also easy.
A**C
Great vacuum with HORRIBLE software and no features!
I've owned several robot vacuums the last few years, and had really high hopes for this super expensive Samsung one that would tie into my existing Smartthings system, but was incredibly disappointed by lack of software features and settings.The good: This is a well-made vacuum that has decent suction and a nice self-emptying dock.The bad: The integration with SmartThings is horrible, and the software and settings are extremely limited. For example, once you create a map of your floorplan, you can manually run it, but if you only want to clean one room, you can't just check that room, instead you have to uncheck every other room. Well I happen to be using this in a large space with many rooms, so it takes a while to uncheck every other room, and half the time the app "refreshes" and checks them all again and I have to start over. Minor inconvenience but not a dealbreaker.What IS a dealbreaker for me is the poor scheduling options. Unlike every other vacuum I've owned, Samsung doesn't let you schedule it to clean a particular room or set of rooms, you can only schedule it to do the entire map or not. So if you want it clean your kitchen every day but your bedroom only on certain days, you're out of luck. It makes the scheduling component completely useless.The other issue is if it gets stuck somewhere (as these vacuums tend to do), it won't try to free itself more than once, and it will go to sleep mode and offline, and you can no longer control it or see where it is on the map, so you have to then go searching all over for it and physically bring it back to the dock to charge. Other vacuums will stay online so you can still see it on the map. And despite the Samsung going offline, it still continues to use up the battery, so by the time you find it, it has no battery life and has to be charged. They really need to allow you to continue to connect with the vacuum even if it gets stuck.There's also questionable availability for replacement parts. I can find third-party replacement bags, but you can't order replacement brushes or rollers anywhere. And it came with 2 spinning edge brushes, and within a few uses, the brush lost one of the 3 ends, so I put on the replacement it came with, but if it happens again I'm left with a $600 vacuum with no side brush and no way to order another one? Every other vacuum I've owned I can always find replacement parts, as these side brushes don't last long. It's appalling that Samsung doesn't offer any of these for such an expensive vacuum.Based on it missing so many features, I would strongly recommend passing on this model, and stick with a trusted brand with better mapping and scheduling.
J**L
I named mine, âCleonardo DiCaprioâ
The media could not be loaded. Iâve owned two robot vacuums now, this being the second. The first one I bought was from a no-name Chinese brand, which no longer sells the vacuum on Amazon or their site. I didnât break the bank with that vacuum - it was like less than $100 I believe. The issue with that one is that it was just bumper car style - bouncing off of the walls. Also, there was no âsmartâ features connected to it at all and it was handled with a simple remote. Eventually, the battery just wouldnât hold. After vacuuming for 5 minutes it would return to the charger. Anyways, with my second vacuum, I wanted to have it more future-proof than my last one. I looked around at the more expensive models, like the ones around $1000 from the more popular robot vacuum brands, and they justified the cost because of room/zone mapping, self-cleaning, LIDAR, etc. So, I was down, but I didnât want to spend $1000+. This Samsung Jet Bot, which I named Cleonardo DiCaprio, so far is ticking off all the boxes I had for a robot vacuum for the next few years. First, setup was kind of an interesting experience. Itâs not as simple as an Apple device, definitely not. Though itâs what youâd expect from a non-Apple device, I guess. You have to sync your vacuum with the Samsung SmartThings app, which isnât the easiest to use. At first, the vacuum wouldnât sync to my wifi, requiring me to reboot the vacuum and my phone to ultimately get it working. Once it connected, everything was pretty seamless. Once it charged up, it did a zone/room mapping of my loft. The feature is cool I guess, but after having it for a week I honestly just let the thing go on auto and it cleans my whole place. It is cool how it can differentiate âno go zonesâ without me having to Cleonardo, but to say that it requires little supervision would be a mistake. At times it would still get stuck under chair legs, or under my fridge, which Iâd have to then adjust. I donât think weâre at a âset it and forget itâ world yet for robot vacuums. There have also been times where it would miss a giant piece of dust or lint, so it ainât flawless. However, the whole LIDAR camera thing is pretty dope. Thereâs no more bumping off of random objects like a bumper car - its movements genuinely look like itâs looking for all the dirt. There was one time where I was watching it zoom past a piece of dust, thinking if it would catch it. Right after I had that thought it ate it up like the Tasmanian devil. Also, the cleaning of the vacuum is pretty neat as the compartment comes out from the top and itâs pretty easy to access. The self-cleaning models seems like a good idea, but in the case of Samsung the bags needed for changing are few and far between, and actually pretty costly. I wouldnât recommend going for the self-cleaning versions. Anyways, the last dope feature is the voice activation and the ability to tie it to Google Home. Again, itâs not necessarily plug and play. Youâd need to create âscenesâ in SmartThings and then add the device to Google Home. But once you get it sorted, asking it to âactivate âroom serviceââ sends Cleonardo into a cleaning frenzy. Then finally, the voice from the actual vacuum is a nice touch - it actually feels futuristic. I would definitely recommend this Jet Bot to someone looking for more futuristic features from their robot vacuum without breaking the bank. I was lucky enough to get this on discount from Amazon, which made it a no brainer. But I think Iâd still get it without the discount - itâs a sweet middle spot for people looking for a robot vacuum to last them a few years (i hope!). Plus itâs sexy AF.
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