We have a recent model Roborock and it was hands-down the best unboxing and setup experience I've had of any tech product.
whalesalad 19 hours ago||
Hopefully not the one with cameras that’s sending imagery of your home up to the cloud.
tiahura 18 hours ago||
Is your house that embarrassing?
amundskm 18 hours ago||
I can't believe that people are this blasé about their privacy. Once something like images of your home are in the cloud you no longer control them. We should be fiercely guarding our privacy and our ability to not be monitored.
victorbjorklund 19 hours ago||
Bought a Roborock and expected it to be ”meh” at cleaning but it does vaccum better than I would (and can do it more often). Had no problems with it so far.
bdavbdav 15 hours ago||
I was talking with friends who use action cameras heavily. GoPro seem to have suffered the same fate - defacto to second class, as they’ve just failed to innovate.
aappleby 10 hours ago||
We got sick of Roomba failures and switched to a Eufy, it's just absurdly better.
sashk 8 hours ago|
A few years ago, I bought a Eufy robot vacuum. Less than a year later, one of the wheels stopped working: a known issue caused by faulty gears. When I reached out to Eufy, they told me the product had been discontinued, no parts were available, and they wouldn’t honor the warranty. So be careful with them.
Roombas have been left behind by the competition a decade ago. I avoid uploading data to China by never setting my Dreames and Roborocks up.
ghssds 16 hours ago||
The data you upload to somewhere in your own country is much more dangerous as a recipient may actually reach you. Uploading your data to China? Much higher probability it is inconsequential.
wredcoll 16 hours ago||
Do they run without set up? What are some useful tricks?