ECOVACS Deebot N8 Pro+

ECOVACS Deebot N8 Pro+

4.4

Self-emptying dustbin for hands-free cleaning

Vacuums and mops in one-go, saving time and effort

Advanced TrueDetect technology prevents getting stuck on objects

Why people love this robot vacuum

Self-emptying dustbin for hands-free cleaning

Vacuums and mops in one-go, saving time and effort

Advanced TrueDetect technology prevents getting stuck on objects

Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this robot vacuum

Color: Black

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Surface: Hard floors and carpets

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery type: Not specified

Dimensions: 0in x 0in x 0in

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you change the cleaning mode on a robotic vacuum?

To change the cleaning mode on a robotic vacuum, you will need to consult your vacuum's user manual for specific instructions. Generally, the control panel of the vacuum will have settings for different cleaning modes, such as spot cleaning, whole room cleaning, edge cleaning, and more. You can use the controls to switch between the different cleaning modes. Some robotic vacuums also have an app that allows you to control the cleaning settings remotely.

Can a robot vacuum clean stairs?

There are many things a vacuum cleaning robot is good at, but cleaning stairs is not yet within reach. The machine will stop short of the stairs. You will have to use your regular vacuum to clean this part of your house.

How do you change the bag or dustbin on a bagged robotic vacuum?

To change the bag or dustbin on a bagged robotic vacuum, you first need to locate the dustbin or bag. Depending on the type and model of the robotic vacuum, this may be accessed by pressing a button, pulling a lever, or removing a latch on the side of the unit. Once the dustbin or bag is removed, you can replace it with a new dustbin or bag.

How does a robot vacuum find the charger?

The docking stations of self-charging robot vacuums emit an infrared signal. When the battery is about to die, the vacuum starts looking for this signal. When the robot finds it, it follows the signal back to its station to charge.