360 S5 Robot Vacuum
by 360
This user-oriented handy home item was created to clean the dust from the most inaccessible areas of your home
One special feature we'd like to mention: the LiDAR mapping technology
It's the ultimate hoover for bigger homes
It's the best effort-free way to keep your home clean
Why people love this robot vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this 360 robot vacuum
Color: white
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: hardwood, low carpet
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 90min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 65db
Suction power: 2200pa
Dust bin volume: 580ml
Weight: 13.67lb
Dimensions: 13.78in x 13.78in x 3.94in
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a robot vacuum go up the stairs?
Unfortunately, robot vacuums can't climb stairs. The best they can do at the moment is pass from hardwood floors to carpet level. You will need to carry your robot up and down the stairs if you want multiple levels cleaned. Or if your budget is a bit higher, you could invest in a second robot vacuum for the other level.
How do you change the filter on a robotic vacuum?
To change the filter on a robotic vacuum, the first step is to locate the filter in the dustbin or dust compartment of the vacuum. After the filter is located, remove it carefully and dispose of it. Next, insert the new filter into the dustbin or dust compartment and make sure it is securely in place. Finally, close the dustbin or dust compartment and the filter should be ready to use.
Can you use a robotic vacuum on dark or black floors without the sensors getting confused?
Yes, robotic vacuums can be used on dark or black floors without the sensors getting confused. Many models come with sensors that can effectively distinguish between dark and light surfaces, allowing them to navigate the room without any issues. Additionally, newer robotic vacuums are often equipped with advanced mapping and obstacle avoidance technology, allowing them to effectively clean dark and black floors.
How do you set up a robotic vacuum to return to its charging dock when it's low on power?
Most robotic vacuums will automatically return to their charging dock when they are low on power. To ensure that the vacuum is able to return to the dock, make sure that the dock is in a clear, open space and that the charging pins are aligned properly. Additionally, ensure that the vacuum is able to navigate to the dock without any obstacles.