
TOCMOC T3 Robotic Vacuum with LiDar Navigation
by TOCMOC
This accurate product was created to cover every inch of your floor
A great feature: the laser-based navigation system
It's the ideal robotic cleaner for people who have pets
You'll get to spend more time with your family instead of vacuuming
Why people love this robot vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this TOCMOC robot vacuum
Color: black
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: multi-surface
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 200min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 63db
Motor speed: 18000rpm
Suction power: 3000pa
Dust bin volume: 500ml
Weight: 12.82lb
Dimensions: 18.5in x 18.9in x 11.81in
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a robot vacuum cleaner cost?
On the lower end of the price spectrum, you can get a robot vacuum cleaner for about $150, but it might not be WiFi enabled. The most expensive robots sell for about $1000, and for that price you will get all the bells and whistles. Just remember that more expensive doens't always mean better performing. It all depends on your household needs.
Can you control a robotic vacuum with your voice using a virtual assistant?
Yes, you can control a robotic vacuum with your voice using a virtual assistant such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. You can use voice commands to start, pause, and stop the robotic vacuum, as well as set cleaning schedules.
How much dust can a robot vacuum hold?
No matter the model of robot vacuum you buy and no matter the price, the basic dust capacity is rather low. You will need to empty it more frequently than your regular vacuum cleaner. The most sophisticated models do have a self-emptying feature, which enables them to empty themselves into a larger bin at the docking station.
How loud are robot vacuums?
Robot vacs are no louder than traditional vacuums. They have an average noise level of 60 to 70 decibels. This sound is generally not too troubling, since the robots are mostly programmed to clean when you're off to work. The most silent ons are at around 50 decibels, which should be like a the gentle hum of a hairdryer.