OKP K3 Robot Vacuum Cleaner Self-Charging Robotic Vacuum Cleaner with 2000Pa Strong Suction Voice Control for Hardfloor and Carpet,Blue
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Isalena Wilson
> 3 dayLove this thing! I’ve had other robot vacuums before and this is the best. It’s a little louder than others but suction is great and most importantly it gets itself out of jams! That’s always been an issue with others. Getting it connected to Wi-Fi took a few tries. Make sure you’re choosing the right series (K3) and that you’re using Wi-Fi that’s 2.4G (not 5G). Our 5G is a hybrid so it worked after I connected it separately. Definitely recommend at this price.
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Kay Abbott
Greater than one weekIve owned a number of these. Currently have 2 working in my house. This one does some things well. Its done quite well finding its way back to its docking station. It has a good pattern to cover all the floor space. It has the object/wall detection that keeps it from banging into things. However this is the primary reason I gave it a low rating. Once it senses an obstacle, it stops too far from it and the little whirly gigs cant reach the wall so it will not clean about 3 to 4 inches from the wall. Plus the version I got will only work with 2G networks so I have to start it manually, thats no big deal tho.
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Anthony
> 3 dayThe battery last longer than other models (I have two other that are name brands) and even climbs over small ledges better than I anticipated. Good memory and does a decent job cleaning. Great buy for the performance and price!
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Ted Hayes
> 3 dayThis is literally the cheapest robot vaccuum on the internet - I know, i looked. For being so cheap, it is really good. Do not expect anything fancy. It is very basic. If you want a bunch of features, spend $300 or more. This one will sweep in random patterns and (usually) return to its base when you tell it to. There’s an app and a remote. If you have any of the following you better prepare the house before you turn it on: - rugs with tassles (I don’t have shaggy carpet but I would not recommend) - stairs that aren’t blocked off (he will fall down them) - cables/cords on the ground (he might get tangled) - furniture you don’t want him going under (he will absolutely go under anything higher than 3 inches off the ground. So there’s a little bit of prep but it’s still way easier than vacuuming the whole place yourself. If you’re lazy like me but you’re also a cheap@$$, this is the robot for you.
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Jenny
> 3 dayWhat a great little guy, especially for the price! Not so great on carpet (fine for us) but otherwise perfect.
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Samuel Arenas
> 3 dayI like the scheduled task every day for cleaning, there are just 2 filters and it is asking after 2 weeks to change, outside of America it is hard to get it. if you have money just spend a little bit more on the most updated version.
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L. Gray
> 3 dayGreat for picking up pet hair and dirt. Wonderful for cleaning under beds and smaller hard to get to places. Doesnt totally take the place of my Hoover, but it does do a great job in between upright vacuuming. And for what I paid for it on sale, it is well worth the cost. Warning: It does go over stairs.
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Kindle Customer
> 3 dayHah! This is my first try with a robot vac. At first I thought it was just gonna be an amusing ( if not totally hilarious) experiment. I have constant drifts of fluffy white dog hair (love my Blondi dog) and was looking to see if there was an easier solution than vacuuming every day! I laughed so hard the first day, watching the determined little bot try to get around or under obstacles, even climbing onto my feet at one point. However! It is doing its job quite admirably, and no more snow-drifts in the hallway and under the couch, etc. And it doesnt let the 3/4 difference in floor height stop it. Cracks me up, and is doing the job! Have to admit, only had to rescue it 2 different times when its dogged determination to do the laundry room led to its meltdown (red light means it gave up) (gets stuck). Also thought the small dustbin would be a no-go, but after the first day, running it daily does not completely fill it up, so I can just empty it when at recharging station. (which it has no trouble docking at when ready..) Also no problem with throw rugs, area rugs, etc (unless the edge rolls up, then I keep those out of its path) Since I got it on sale for $99, I think its a hella great bargain. Named it Boo.
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Village Gypsy
03-04-2025With a new Luxury Vinyl Tile floor, I needed a vac WITHOUT a beater bar. I have a 5 year old Samsung, but it has rotating bar (but no bristles). So after a lot of research, I settled on this (obsolete?) OKP. What I like: (1) being a mini, it gets under furniture and between chair legs, (2) it just keeps working (goes a long time on a charge), (3) it always delivers cat hair and dust, (4) it handles thick mats and rugs without complaint. What I dont like: (1) a remote was not available (obsolete?), and the videos I could find on the various functions show a remote, (2) the app shows the edge cleaning and timed start functions, but I couldnt get them to work (but didnt work too hard at it), (3) it does try to inhale power cords. My cat LOVES the whirling side brushes - best entertainment ever! Bottom line - I dont need features when this little guy just does the work and does it well. Maybe someday Ill upgrade, but this was well worth the cost.
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Sompom
> 3 dayI bought this vaccum on sale because I wanted something to maintain my unfinished basement floor. The basement mostly has a fine grit everywhere due to a combination of deteriorating masonry, workshop, and general dust. This was hard on my fancier robo vacuum, and I wanted that one back for the living space anyway. With the dual brushes and the brushless suction, this vacuum is well-prepared for the job. It is also much smaller than any other Ive owned. The remote control is reasonably convenient, though I wish instead that it had functional app control. That is about the end of what I can complement. The vacuum is barely able to navigate my (largely unfurnished) basement. It bumbles around in random directions. Statistically it cleans up a reasonable amount of floor, but it also leaves quite a lot of floor untouched. It is not able to navigate back to the base (which would only require as much intelligence as following the wall until it bumps into the charger). Within the first couple of runs, the entire top of the vacuum was dusty. When I pushed the power button, some grit slid into the mechanism and jammed it, so the power button is now stuck 90% down. If I use the remote, this is not a problem, but typically I forget and click the power button on the device. The button then becomes 100% stuck down and I have to bang on it until it creaks back upwards, otherwise the vacuum beeps every few minutes like some device an obnoxious child would hide to annoy you. The beep codes do not match any beep code in the manual, so I have no idea what it is actually complaining about. Compared to other devices at this price point, it isnt able to show a map on the app so that you can easily find it when it gets stuck. That was a miss on my part, because its something I really wanted. Overall, you get what you pay for. This vacuum does do some cleaning. Beyond that, I wish I had paid a bit more to get a bit more.