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Xiaomi VIOMI SE robot vacuum cleaner - brutal capabilities under 100 thousand!

Xiaomi VIOMI SE robot vacuum cleaner - brutal capabilities under 100 thousand!

Since the discontinuation of the Xiaomi Roborock S50, we have not received such a cool machine for less than HUF 100, although the exchange rate has deteriorated a lot since then.

Xiaomi VIOMI SE Pro robotic vacuum cleaner - brutal capabilities under 100!

Unfortunately, it is not possible to get a really good robot vacuum cleaner for less than 100 thousand forints. There are good machines, of course, but there are no ones that get the latest developments today. This, of course, is no accident, somehow the supply has to be differentiated, if all the capabilities were put into the cheapest models, the money spent on development would never come back.

 

VIOMI vacuum cleaners have also provoked serious competition within the Xiaomi brand. It’s also a little weird that it makes sense to break down their own prices and cut down on the price of Xiaomi machines with the same knowledge. Anyway, let this be their ploy. We are interested in getting the best possible, the best we can. This is guaranteed to be the Viomi V2 Pro so far.

Xiaomi VIOMI SE robot vacuum cleaner - brutal capabilities under 100 thousand!

But now here’s the VIOMI SE Pro, which has become quite an amazing structure. If we want to be very honest, it will be enough for most people, it is completely unnecessary to wink at the much more expensive V2 Pro or V3. Of course, whoever wants the best, just take my VIOMI V3, I have it too.

 

VIOMI SE has become strong, the suction power of 2200 Pa is outstanding in the field, especially compared to its price. To do this, of course, you need to get the carbonless NIDEC engine from the more expensive machines. With Samsung’s extended-life batteries, the machine can save 120 minutes on a single charge, which is enough time to clean up a 200-square-foot apartment.

 

The new vacuum cleaner has, of course, received LDS navigation, meaning it also maps the rooms with a laser, using a LIDAR system similar to that used in self-driving cars. The cleaning route, like the other laser machines, is planned in real time, adapted to the conditions, so you can clean the apartment in the shortest possible time, without overlaps.

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The nice thing about this vacuum cleaner is that it has already received extras such as support for multiple maps, so it can store up to 5 maps in its memory at once, which means it can even be used for multi-storey houses (obviously we have to pick them up on the stairs). In addition to the laser, the accuracy of the steering is also aided by a six-axis gyroscope and a speed sensor built into the wheels, so the navigation will be millimeter-accurate.

 

The machine received, of course, a collision sensor, a water and dust tank sensor, a drop sensor, no more than a total of 12 sensors. Importantly, this vacuum cleaner also implemented, in my opinion, the best mopping algorithm of today, called AI Smart Y. Y in this case indicates the movement of the vacuum cleaner during mopping.

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The VIOMI SE, like the SE in its name, shows a vacuum cleaner that is downtrodden compared to more expensive machines. But what is this stupidity? Essentially, we don’t get a separate powder and water tank, just a combined water powder tank. I think this stupidity is not a big price when we have to open the box at the cash desk and count the amount under 100 thousand forints only on the table.

 

VIOMI SE can now be ordered from a German warehouse, of course completely duty and VAT free. Use when shopping R5414E1E9C227001 coupon code!

 

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VIOMI SE laser robotic vacuum cleaner

 

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