Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Upgraded 6D Collision Sensor

Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Upgraded 6D Collision Sensor

by Lefant

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In search of a helping hand at home! The Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Upgraded 6D Collision Sensor by Lefant is a precise robot vacuum cleaner

This autonomous robot vac was designed to happily chase the dust bunnies for you

We'd like to highlight one feature: the FreeMove technology with anti-collision infrared sensors

It's the perfect robotic help for homes with pets

Enjoy a dust-free home



Why people love this robot vacuum

People love this product because it covers a lot of ground in a single charge, comes with a dust canister that is quite large, avoids demarcated rooms, boasts a lot of extras, covers a lot of ground in a single charge, comes with a dust canister that is quite large and boasts a lot of extras



Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this Lefant robot vacuum

Color: black

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Warranty: 12 months

Surface: hardwood, low carpet

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery life: 100min

Battery type: Lithium ion

Noise level: 55db

Suction power: 1800pa

Dust bin volume: 500ml

Weight: 5.68lb

Dimensions: 11.02in x 11.02in x 3.15in

Frequently Asked Questions

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.

How long does it take before the robot vacuum needs to recharge?

High end models can have up to 180 minutes of battery life, which is plenty to clean an entire floor. When the battery does find itself empty, this isn't a problem for the more sophisticated robot cleaners, as they are equipped with a docking station they automatically return to when their battery is about to die. Once fully recharged, the robot will continue cleaning where it left off. Cheaper bots will need to plugged in to recharge.

How do you troubleshoot problems with a robotic vacuum?

1. First, make sure that the vacuum is charged and the power is turned on. 2. Check if there are any obstructions that could be blocking the robotic vacuum from moving, such as furniture, wires, or other objects. 3. Make sure that the robotic vacuumโ€™s sensors, brushes, and any other moving parts are not damaged or clogged. 4. Check the filter and cleaning brushes to make sure they are not clogged with dirt or debris. 5. Check the settings, such as the suction, timer, and scheduling to make sure they are properly set. 6. Check for any software updates that may be available for the robotic vacuum. 7. If the issue persists, you may need to contact the manufacturer for more assistance.

Can robotic vacuums be used in homes with pets?

Yes, robotic vacuums can be used in homes with pets. Some robotic vacuums are specifically designed to handle pet hair, and they come with extra features like pet hair collectors and dust filters to help reduce allergens.