How to Clean Robot Vacuum Sensors: Keep It From Bumping Into Everything
Your robot vacuum used to navigate like a pro. Now it bumps into walls, misses rooms, drives in circles, or falls off ledges. The problem is almost always dirty sensors.
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Your robot vacuum used to navigate like a pro. Now it bumps into walls, misses rooms, drives in circles, or falls off ledges. The problem is almost always dirty sensors.
If you have pets, you have hair. On the couch, in the corners, somehow inside the fridge. A robot vacuum won't solve the fridge situation, but it'll keep your floors clean on autopilot—which is the next best thing.
Hardwood floors look amazing until they're covered in dust, crumbs, and pet hair. The wrong vacuum scratches them. The right one keeps them spotless without leaving a mark.
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