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proscenic m7 pro review b

   Proscenic is a name i haven't known for long so when the M7 Pro arrived together with the Intelligent Dust Collector and i opened both boxes i was really taken by surprise. For starters build quality is very good, i wouldn't say it's exactly on par as that of the Roborock S6 (for example I would had liked to see softer side brushes since these make quite the ruckus when hitting on walls and other things – also the main brush tends to wrap around it hair a lot more than the one used in the Roborock S6 and so it needs to be cleaned more often – can’t figure out the why however) but it does come really close. Features-wise again the M7 Pro lands very close to the Roborock S6 (three things stand out here, first the app - or the vacuum itself - gets disconnected from WiFi far too easily and thus the M7 Pro doesn't respond to commands at times - this can get fixed however with a future firmware/app update -, second i would had liked an water volume adjuster for the water tank and third the hatch mouth on the dust bin is too small so when it tries to push dirt out and into the intelligent dust collector some things may get stuck there) and as a matter of fact with the addition of the intelligent dust collector it may be an even better choice for consumers or even professionals with larger areas to clean. As for battery life even though just like with other robot vacuum models there's a good chunk of it reserved for the return to base (roughly 14% for the M7 Pro so 86% was practically usable in our case) we did record some very good numbers going all the way up to 223 minutes with quiet suction, 180 with standard suction and 117 with strong suction (of course these numbers may vary depending on floor type, angle and even the battery itself).


   By using a 10% discount code (NTCM7PRO) Proscenic made available for our readers (we are not getting any percentages from sales) you can get your very own M7 Pro Robot Vacuum for USD413.10/363.56Euros directly from their website, a price tag which is well justified for all the things this model offers. The bad news however is that the USD99 worth intelligent dust collector is not yet available for sale and with the current state of the market we have no specific information as to when that will change (will update when we do). At the end of the day if you’re looking for a capable robot vacuum and you don’t want to climb as hi as the Roborock S6 or some of the even more expensive Roomba models by iRobot the M7 Pro by Proscenic could be the ideal candidate (especially when taking into account the intelligent dust collector) and that’s also why it deserves our Golden Award.

PROS


- Build Quality
- Size / Height
- Suction Power (2700pa)
- Battery Life (5200mAh / Up To Almost 4 Hours)
- Noise Levels (Always Compared to A Regular Vacuum)
- LDS Laser Navigation (Mapping Accuracy)
- Mopping Feature
- Number of Sensors (24 In Total)
- Intelligent Dust Collector (Sold Extra)
- Charging Base Size
- Bundled Remote Control (AAA Batteries Included)
- Control App



CONS


- Standard Charging Base Size (Vacuum Is Exposed)
- Intelligent Dust Collector (Current Availability)
- Side Brushes (Noisy)
- Android App (WiFi Bugs)