Roborock S6 MaxV (Robot vacuum)

Roborock S6 MaxV

Robot vacuum


Question about Roborock S6 MaxV

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DarthShadow

3 years ago

Hello all I have several questions: Is the part suitable for 2 cats or for animal hair? Can I activate the part remotely or say clean now and watch what he does? For example, if there are cat toys on the floor, can it bypass them or recognise them? Thank you for your answers

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patrick.gaeumann

3 years ago

Hi, we have 1 cat and 1 dog.
He avoids everything and sucks really well.

No matter where you are, you can activate it.

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Stardustone

3 years ago

Yes, the Roborock S6 MaxV can pick up pet hair, the slatted fine bristle brush built into the robot is designed in such a way that hair does not catch on it so well. Longer hairs can be easily separated from the brush with a cleaning tool with an integrated knife located under the lid of the robot.

The Roborock S6 MaxV has 3D object recognition cameras that constantly compare the objects appearing in front of the robot with an object database stored in the robot, mark them on the map and also drive around them. The navigation of the robot is done with the help of sensors (e.g. wall distance) and LIDAR Rader sensor, which is located on top of the tower and constantly rotates. This means that the S6 MaxV knows where it is at all times and can use the information to return to the charging station at any time.

Objects on the ground are recognised as such and avoided. There is also an animal mode in the app, where the robot then drives even more carefully and takes a little longer to clean (the function is recommended in case an "accident" happens to the animal, it does not prevent the robot from driving over it 100%, but the chance that it will recognise it and drive around it is higher than without it). But the battery is very large, so that's fine.

Remote activation is possible at any time. The robot's journeys can be tracked live on the app, you can see where it has been and where it currently is. In addition, you can activate the cameras in the robot for your app so that it saves a photo of detected objects, with what percentage detected (e.g. scales, detected at 70% or so). It would also be possible for the S6 MaxV to transmit a live camera view to the app while it is moving (but this is not active, you would have to enable it). Watching what it does is definitely possible, either as a driving watch or even with a real camera live view.