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THE 850T

 

 

 

 

 

The 850T features a nice glossy enclosure (diameter of 325mm) which Proscenic seems to be especially fond off (since they do point out the new design at the top).

 

 

Two touch buttons (3 LEDs in total) are located at the top of the 850T.

 

 

With a height of just 83mm the 850T should be able to fit under at least some of your furniture.

 

 

Turning the 850T over we see the two rubber coated wheels, 3 sensors (anti-fall and edge cleaning), main rolling brush, center wheel, rechargeable battery pack (removable) and an on/off switch.

 

 

I was surprised to see that the main brush used with the 850T was just as good as those used with the M6 and M7 pro models.

 

 

The 850T comes with its dust bin pre-mounted and in the above pictures you can see its HEPA filter and how it opens up.

 

 

The dual-bin however is far more interesting since it has a fill/empty rubber port on top, HEPA filter just over the dust bin area and water indicators (including a warning message).

 

 

After mounting both brushes the 850T is ready to charge.

 

 

Speaking of charging the charging base is pretty much standard.

 

 

The remote control is very easy to use and has all the functions one could ever hope for (perhaps way too many for older people).

 

 

It so happened that in time for this review i came in the possession of two more robot vacuums, the Mi Robot Vacuum-Mop P (LDS) and Essential (Gyroscope) which although i will not be doing standalone reviews for I’ve tested and included in the charts.