INTRODUCTION
After testing the Roborock S6 Robot Vacuum a couple of months back and receiving positive input by some of you we decided to go online and read several customer reviews on Amazon and other stores to have a better understanding as to which is the main target group for such devices. Personally, not only do I live alone (ok most of the time) but I also happen to have pets in the house so instead of spending my free time to clean around the house when I get back it's far more preferable to have a robot vacuum do that for me. This is why I was somewhat surprised to see that the primary target audience for such devices are young couples who in many cases have more than just one model at home (in a way it does make sense, younger people are more into "smart" technologies). Well I guess it's only normal that we all want to spend our free time relaxing instead of cleaning around the house so because of that I decided to check a few other robot vacuum models like the brand new C30B model by Liectroux which I’ve been using at home for just over 3 weeks now.
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The main difference between the Roborock S6 and the C30B by Liectroux is that the latter doesn't feature laser navigation which means that it's just not as "accurate" when it maps out the interior of your house (LDS Laser Navigation has 360 degrees scanning capability and thus can provide 3D mapping as opposed to robot vacuums without laser navigation which are limited to 2D mapping). Still always according to Liectroux thanks to several algorithms along with an advanced gyroscope navigation the C30B features multiple cleaning modes for high-precision cleaning and energy efficiency. Other features include a powerful brushless motor with a maximum suction of 3000Pa (if this number is accurate then its 50% more powerful than the motor used in the Roborock S6), wide range of sensors (anti-collision, anti-fall, twining-proof), left/right side brushes, 2500mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery, WiFi connectivity, moping function, large 600ml capacity dustbin, 350ml water tank and a bundled remote control (suitable for older people who are not into smartphones). So, leaving out the lack of laser navigation and the smaller capacity lithium-ion battery pack the C30B seems to have nothing to fear from more expensive solutions so let's see if that's really the case here.