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Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF TPMS Relearn Programming Tool for MX-Sensors (315/433 MHz) TPMS Relearn/ Activate All Sensors, TPMS Scan Tool Read/Clear DTCs, TPMS Reset (Upgraded of TS408/501)

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Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF TPMS Relearn Programming Tool for MX-Sensors (315/433 MHz) TPMS Relearn/ Activate All Sensors, TPMS Scan Tool Read/Clear DTCs, TPMS Reset (Upgraded of TS408/501)Upgrated from TS401 TS408 TS501. Newest MaxiTPM TS508WF offer faster and smarter TPMS repairs for mechanics DIYERs. It serves almost 99% of cars worldwide and integrates you want in this powerful TPMS tool: TPMS Programming, Sensors Relearn & Activation, TPMS Reset & Diagnostics, Reading Sensor Data, Key Fob Test, etc. Any problem with vehicle models, please contact us without hesitation. TPMS TS508WF provides 4 options to program Autel MX Sensors:

  • Upgrated from TS401/TS408/TS501. Newest MaxiTPM TS508WF offer faster and smarter TPMS repairs for mechanics / DIYERs. It serves almost 99% of cars worldwide and integrates you want in this powerful TPMS tool: TPMS Programming, Sensors Relearn & Activation, TPMS Reset & Diagnostics, Reading Sensor Data, Key Fob Test, etc. Any problem with vehicle models, please contact us without hesitation.
  • TPMS TS508WF provides 4 options to program Autel MX-Sensors: 1)Copy By Activation, 2)Copy By Manual Input, 3)Auto Create, 4)Copy by OBD (Not available with TS408), surely you can choose the appropriate method to obtain the sensor ID. No longer take your car to dealers or techs, do-it-yourself TS508WF TPMS programming tool holds on your wallet and time. Note: Program Autel MX-Sensors (315/433MHz) ONLY.
  • TPMS Relearn Tool TS508WF - Why TPMS warning light is still on after replacing TPMS sensors? Almost every TPMS sensor must be ‘relearned’ after replacement, whether it’s genuine OE or aftermarket. TPMS relearn tool TS508 quickly relearns the sensors to the vehicle with as much as 3 ways, which are Stationary Relearn, Automatic Relearn, and OBD Relearn. Comparing with TS408, TS508 can directly write the sensor IDs to the ECU via OBD Relearn.
  • TPMS Reset Tool TS508WF - Want to know if the tire pressure is abnormal? Or if the sensor battery is weak? With Autel TS508 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tool, you can wirelessly activate all OEM/Universal TPMS sensors on the market, helping you easily get all sensor data like sensor ID, tire pressure, tire temperature, sensor battery, sensor position, frequency, etc. Choose the right vehicle make, model and year, sensor activation is a ‘Flash’ for you.
  • Autel TS508WF is a professional TPMS diagnostic scan tool, it reads and erases the DTCs from TPMS system with OBD2 connector. With the DTCs retrieved from TPMS, you could instantly pinpoint system faults to identify the fix, helping you easily erasing the DTCs and turning off the warning light. This All-in-One TPMS relearn tool comes with Lifetime Free Updated, 1-year warranty, 24/7 technical support, and 30-day free returns and changes to relieve your worries.

🤔What is Autel TS508WF

😊You must know about AUTEL TS401, TS408, TS501, TS601,TS608; so TS508WF is one member of Autel TPMS families. As the upgraded version of TS401, TS408, TS501, TS508 is the ideal choice of most mechanics, it features 3 ways to relearn TPMS MX-sensors, enjoys 4 ways to program Autel MX-sensors, 100% activate all TPMS sensors on the market. On top of that, TS508 has the OBD port, which means TS508 is capable to read and erase the DTCs from TPMS system, allows you to do quick diagnosis and turn off the warning light. Comparing with TS601, TS608,TS508 is much cost-effective and can basically meet all your needs, that ’s why it is the choice of most DIYers and Professionals.

 

🤔What is special about TS508WF

😆As a new generation TPMS diagnostic & service tool, Autel TS508WF is user- oriented, it is designed with Quick Mode and Advanced Mode options. you can save time and energy by choosing the most suitable way to complete TPMS work. The thing you save is not only time, but your energy.

1)TPMS Quick Mode: basic TPMS functions to check TPMS sensors and program MX-Sensors quickly;

2)TPMS Advanced Mode: complete TPMS functions to perform sensor check , TPMS diagnose, MX-Sensor program and sensor position relearn.

Fuctions

  • TPMS diagnose, one step for complete TPMS health check
  • Read/clear TPMS DTCs; on-screen DTC description
  • Check Key FOB
  • Read TPMS live data quickly and accurately
  • Tire Type/Pressure selection
  • Print TPMS sensor data via PC
  • Internet updatable
  • Multilingual support
  • Historical test records


Product Description

New Version TPMS Relearn tool---Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF

  • 4 MX-Sensors Programming Options: Copy by Activation, Copy by Manual Input, Auto Create, and Copy by OBD.
  • 3 TPMS Relearning Ways: OBD Relearn, Automatic Relearn, and Stationary Relearn.
  • 2 TPMS Service Modes: Quick Mode and Advanced Mode to suit different diagnostic needs.
  • 1 Second to Read and Erase DTCs: Read fault code, find out the problems, and turn off the TPMS light.
  • TPMS Diagnostics: Scan TPMS system, retrieve ECU information, and locate problems.
  • Fast Reading Sensor Data: Include sensor ID, tire pressure, temperature, battery, position, frequency, etc.
  • DTCs Detail Description Viewing: For further check and diagnostics.
  • Key Fob Checking: To check the frequency of the key fob and battery electricit.

Diversified Programming Methods of TS508WF Programming Tool

Autel TS508WF Tire Pressure Monitoring System Tool couples with 4 sensor programming options to obtain sensor ID according to different situations and meet user’s needs. TS508WF TPMS Programming Tool is specially designed for Autel MX-Sensors, which can be used to program the 315/433MHz MX-sensors. And it can wirelessly program up to 16 sensors simultaneously, greatly improve the efficiency.

√ Copy by Activation: If the old sensors are not completely broken, you can activate or trigger the old sensors and retrieve the old ID, and then write it into the new MX-Sensors. The new MX-Sensors can be replaced directly in the original position without relearning.

√ Copy by Manual Input: If the original sensor is completely bad or can’t be activated, you can find the old ID from the cover of the old sensors, and manually input the old sensor ID to new MX-Sensors.

√ Auto Create: If the old sensor is completely broken or the original sensor ID can’t be obtained, you can use the TS508 TPMS programming tool Auto create new unique ID(s) to 1-16 MX-Sensor(s).

√ Copy by OBD: Compared to Autel TS408 & TS401, TS508 can read/clear TPMS DTCs and has an OBD2 connector. You can connect the OBD cable and read ECU information to receive the old sensor data like sensor ID previously stored in TPMS ECU module and copy it to MX-Sensors.

3 TPMS Relearn Ways--Always A Way To Fit Your Appetite

TS508WF TPMS Relearn tool is compatible with 99% of the vehicle with TPMS system and it is also popular among small repair shops and individual car owners. For different car models, TS508 diagnostic tool has been designed with 3 TPMS position relearn methods that are comparable to the OE level. MaxiTPMS TS508 tool provides detailed on-screen instruction to free your worry.

√ OBD Relearn: 56% of Users’ Choices>>OBD relearn allows the TS508WF TPMS relearn tool to directly write the TPMS sensor IDs to the TPMS module via the OBD connector to make the on-board TPMS modules recognize the new sensors. That is so convenient! (Note: TS401& TS408 not available with OBD Relearn)

√ Automatic Relearn: 38% of Users’ Choices>>For some vehicles, the “Relearn” function can be completed automatically by driving, which makes it quite easy to do a complete set of sensor replacement operations on your own.

√ Stationary Relearn: 18% of Users’ Choices>> This relearn way requires the vehicle to be placed in the “Learn Mode” and follow the instructions to finish “Relearn”.

Quick Mode & Advanced Mode

Compared with Autel MaxiTPMS TS501, TPMS scan tool TS508WF offers 2 operating modes for faster & smarter TPMS repairs. “Quick Mode” allows you to perform basic TPMS functions such as check TPMS sensors and program MX-Sensors quickly. “Advanced Mode” exerts comprehensive TPMS functions including TPMS diagnostics, MX-Sensor program, TPMS Relearn and Activation, retrieve sensor information.

Quick Mode Service:

  •  Scan Sensor & Vehicle Identification
  •  Activate All the TPMS Sensor
  •  Relearn Sensor: Automatic Relearn
  •  Program Sensor: Copy by Activation, Copy by Manual Input, Auto Create
  •  Sensor Information: Sensor ID, Frequency, Voltage, Hardware Version, OE Manufacturer, etc

 

Advanced Mode Service:

  • TPMS Diagnostics: Check TPMS and Sensor State, Trigger Sensors, Read/Erase DTCs, Re-check ECU, Turn off the Light
  • Program Sensor: Copy by OBD, Copy by Activation, Copy by Manual Input, Auto Create
  • Position Relearn: OBD Relearn, Automatic Relearn, Stationary Relearn
  • Information: OE Sensor and MX-Sensor Information, OBD2 Port Location
  • Read/Write Tire Type and Tire Pressure

Autel TS508 = TPMS Tool + Code Reader

Autel MaxiTPMS TS508WF is a powerful all-in-one TPMS scan tool, not only it can program/activate/relearn the sensors, but also can scan the TPMS system, do TPMS diagnostics, and read/clear the codes. You can't imagine that this small body is loaded with so many surprises.

TS508WF TPMS diagnostic tool: TS508WF can quickly scan the TPMS system to check TPMS and sensor state and pinpoint the problems so that users could timely repairs and maintenance.

TS508WF Code Reader: TS508WF will read TPMS faulty codes and give specific code descriptions to facilitate clearing the code and turning off the light.

Activating TPMS Sensors

TS508WF TPMS Reset tool can activate all the OE and common TPMS sensors and help you obtain sensor data information. Autel TPMS TS508WF tool is portable and easy to use, holds various TPMS functions, and plays different roles.

  • Judgment basis of the good or bad condition of the sensors.
  • A must step before performing relearn function.
  • Activating tool for 99% of vehicles with TPMS sensors on the market.
  • Serving all the 315MHz and 433MHz sensors.
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Duane C.
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 4
Impressive, with a minor shortfall
Color: White
I’m replacing a Neato that lost online support as the company caved. This one has some impressive performance for the price. First, I have no use for the ”mop” function that just drags a wet mat behind it. But for vacuum it works well. I don’t think it took more than 10 minutes to completely map my 1700 sq ft house. I can select what rooms it should clean, and other choices for cleaning. One big pain in the butt, however, is (a) it sometimes ends, returns to home and claims to be charging when it’s not. Then the battery discharges, and it notifies you it’s shutting down. Now we get the resulting problem - (b) it forgets your network login info and you have to try multiple times with their klugy process to get it back on your network. Otherwise,than that hassle, I’m pleased with this vac.
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Robert Jay
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
The only Robo Vacuum Cleaner I liked!
Color: Black01
When the pandemic and stay at home orders hit, my wife wanted me to vacuum the house. I immediately started looking for Robo Cleaners. Over the past six weeks, I have tried four different models. It was something I did not like about each of the first three. I have a two story house with an elevated entry level that Robot cleaners cannot climb up to. That means I have in effect three floors on the house. In spite of promises, none of the other three could map and retain the maps for more than one floor at a time. The S6 pure can. Also, the S6 maps using a laser guidance system, not a camera. I think it may be more accurate in navigating and finding things, and of course could do the job in total darkness since lasers don’t need the lights on to work. This mapping function actually divides the floor into multiple rooms, this is a function I had to perform manually on other models I tested. If one wants to of course one can of further combine or divide the rooms or set the boundaries anywhere you want manually. One thing I miss on this model that other models that is that other models allowed you to label the names of the room, where is this as he does not. This may be improved on a future software update. However, I can still figure out which is the living room and which is the dining room on the map it draws. We have oriental rugs in some of the rooms. One of the other cleaners I tried promptly chewed up the fringes on the rug and curled it off. It sucked it into its apparatus and stopped and I had to freeze it. No matter what I tried to do or how low I placed the strings, , it constantly choked and had to be rescued every time it crossed the border of the oriental rug. (That one was returned in about two days.) The S6 nibbles the fringes a bit, but passes all of them OK. My wife did not like even that. On previous models, some allowed exclusion zones or no cross lines. This did not work. The no cross line did not work, because I want the vacuum to work on both sides of the line rather than just walling off a corner of the room. One of the other cleaners allowed you to map off a non-entry area. When I tried, the minimum width was something like 6 feet, which was way too large to use just on a fringe of an oriental carpet. Finally I tried the S-6 Pure. This is a brand new model from this company. I usually don’t like to buy things just as they are released, but the clock was ticking and I had no choice. However, I am extremely pleased with the product. As I said, it is brand new so I assume that everything is as up-to-date and improved as possible. It does indeed map more than one floor, and it has map three floors in my house. It has also made a pretty good guess as to how to divide all the rooms on the floor. These are modifiable if you wish. As I said, so far you cannot label the rooms, but that is not really necessary. I tried the no-go zone on this one. Unlike the other cleaner I try it, this cleaner allows a no go zone of perhaps 1 foot in width. This is perfect for the fringes on the carpet. I selected a no go zone around the fringes of the oriental rug and let the cleaner loose. One was pretty much perfect and one just nipple devoid of a little bit. I adjusted the border of the no go zone to include completely the fringes. Now the robot zooms around the living room but avoids the fringes of the oriental rug. I also set little no go zones around the vents which are on the floor in this room, so that the Robot cleaner does not go over the metal grating. This cleaner also has an option, which I have not tried yet, where it will vacuum at a lower strength on hard floors, but will sense when it is on a carpet or rug and increase the vacuum strength to vacuum these areas more heavily. This unit will also mop floors, obviously just smooth non-carpeted floors, but I really did not care about this function (though it is nice to have!). I am glad it is there because it might be of some use in the future, especially for kitchen and bathrooms. This unit has the largest battery size of the various sizes that are available in different manufacturers machines, so they charge more to list out as long as anybody else’s. It also has a vacuum setting which is among the strongest of the ones available in different models you might find. One additional thing I should say is that their customer service appears to be excellent. I have emailed them multiple times with various dumb questions, and I usually get a response within a day. Another nice thing is that they actually appear to read my question and do not give a boilerplate response. This is not the cheapest Robo vacuum cleaner on the market (not the most expensive), but if these features sound interesting to you, I have not found another cleaner even at a higher price that is it’s equal.
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ASim
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
Helping hand
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After looking at more expensive models, I decided to go with this one, and I’m really impressed with how well it performs. It cleans my entire house effortlessly, moving over bathroom rugs, high-pile carpet, area rugs, and hardwood floors without any trouble. The mapping feature works extremely well, and if a door is closed or something blocks its path, it easily navigates around it. It truly feels like having an extra helping hand with cleaning. I absolutely love it!
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Will E.
Draper, US
★★★★★ 1
Fatal flaw
Color: White
We have this robot's dock in our kitchen, and off of the kitchen, 12 feet or so to the left of the dock, there is a step down into the family room. Even though the dock has been in the same location since we first unboxed this robot, and the robot knows it has not moved from the dock since it last "went home," the robot does an "establishing location" every time it leaves the dock for a new mission. More than half the time when it does this, it makes a beeline directly towards that family room step, and careens off of it. We've set up "no-go" zones, and an invisible wall, and everything else we can to make it avoid this hazard. As soon as it leaves the dock, it announces "establishing location", and proceeds to launch itself directly over the step. My wife has commented that we don't know why it's lost its will to live, as it certainly seems to attempt to self destruct regularly. I've had to rescue it from the bottom of the step so many times, emptying the dust bin on the cheap robot honestly feels like less work. When it does stop at the top of the step, and realizes it where it is, it announces "invisible wall or no-go zone detected. Please move robot." We'll take the robot back to the dock, restart it, and...there it goes again right off the step. Our other complaint is how buggy the phone app is. Often times we'll have to completely close out of the app and reopen it multiple times to get the control screen of the robot to load, and things like selecting 1 or 2 passes, or the vacuum level, requires you to swipe to a different screen and back to be able to adjust the settings. Modifying the map to add no-go zones, pops a box somewhere far off the screen, requiring you to zoom way out, find it, and carefully drag it to the location you'd like it. If you happen to accidentally tap outside of the box, the box locks, you're no longer able to edit it, so you must delete it and start over again. It's like playing the old Operation board game. The Tuya Smart app that the cheap robot uses always worked flawlessly. You also can't disable its tendency to try to "jump" obstacles. We have a stationary bouncer for our child, with a flanged outer ring on its base. The robot will run up on this ramp and get stuck. It will then back up and Dukes of Hazard itself over the ring into the inner space. Once there, it can't get out, due to the vertical inner edge of the ring, so it cries for help after moving around under the bouncer for 20 minutes, trying to find an exit. I've established no-go zones for this, but we tend to move the bouncer to different areas in the house, depending on what we're doing, so we're left with sections of floor that don't get swept, and a stuck robot. A firmware update to make the robot trust that the dock location, which is saved in the generated map, is valid until proven otherwise when leaving the dock would alleviate 99% of our frustration. The robot knows if it's been picked up or moved. Why it has to establish its location every single time a new "mission" is initiated, when it returns and leaves from a fixed point on the saved map every time makes zero sense. When my wife's frustration leads her to donate this to the local thrift store, we'll be looking at a different manufacturer than roborock.
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SLM
Pawtucket, US
★★★★★ 5
Brilliant so far!
Color: Black
Update Jan 24 2019: I have had a little time to see how this vacuum performs in a number of situations. There are some good updates, and some not so good. Let's do the not so good first. Map saving feature in the app is listed as "Beta" and it is clearly beta. It will save the map, but every ~3 to 6 runs, it also seems to shift that map, overwrite parts of it and get confused in the process. The result is, in my case, that I find my vacuum in the kitchen closet, when she thinks she's in my bedroom, across the house. Last night I had to use the remote control to drive her to the dock, and then when I told her to dock, she ignored the dock and tried to drive down the hall to my office closet, where the dock was now "located". So map saving needs work. The good news is, it can be re-set by simply docking the robot and turning off map saving and then turning it back on, and that they know it's beta so it will get an update or two to fix this problem in the future. The good news is also... map saving is only necessary to use zone cleaning and no-go zones. So some people can get away without even using it, and re-setting it isn't very difficult. The good news that I have discovered is that this robot is even more versatile than I thought. It turns out the LIDAR tower on top, with which it "sees", is actually a button in and of itself, and when the vacuum tries to go under something it can't fit under, the button gets depressed and she will conclude she can't fit. Also, I can not only set my vacuum to perform a scheduled cleanup multiple times per day, but I can also schedule them at different suction settings; so, for example, I currently have it set to vacuum once a day every day except Sunday on Balanced mode, and then on Sunday vacuum on Max mode. I did try the mopping feature, and I was surprised at how useful it actually turns out to be. I followed the advice I was given to have it perform mopping in zones and have it repeat the zone 3x. There was a zone for each room/hall, and it never ran out of water. I did have to re-fill it after each zone was finished, and it took a lot of manually changing water and cleaning the pad, but it works well enough that even my skeptical girlfriend was forced to admit she saw a real difference. So far the only problem I see is that the app needs updating to correct the map saving feature. Which is going to happen... so I'll maintain my 5 star rating. Original Review: I am coming from three years with a Neato brand D80. I named him Dudly Do-Bot as a joke, but it quickly became "Dumba** Dudley" because he was, shall we say, not very intelligent. He managed to destroy a family heirloom in the form of a mirror, and knocked over it's replacement several times, as well as knocking over small tables with glassware on them, etc. In the end, I was constantly having to help him out from under things, out from corners, and put the dustbin back in several times a cleaning with him beeping incessantly at all times of day. In the end, I had to replace him. But Dudley did do one thing right. When he wasn't beeping and screwing up, he kept the dust down in my house, which is why I bought him; and without him, it quickly became a problem for me to breathe again. My girlfriend works as a housekeeper, so she wasn't exactly keen on coming home and vacuuming, and I have no vacuum otherwise (tile floors). So a replacement was necessary. I looked at Neato, Roomba and a number of other options. After a lot of consideration, I was planning to get the Xiaomi Mi, based on amazing reviews. Then this one came out and the reviews were even better. That coupled with the improvements and the wet mopping feature sealed the deal. While I had to pay various bills first, I did manage to get it about a month after Dudley bit the dust. I have only had it about 24 hours as of this writing, but I will be doing this review in sections over time. So this is "part 1" of the review. And I have to say, I am significantly impressed. Maybe not as much as I might have been were I not as well studied on what the options were, but regardless, I am still significantly impressed. Here is why. First, getting started was not difficult. I just had to pay attention to the instruction booklet and the Mi Home app while it was being connected to the network. It took me about 7 minutes all told. Second, updating the vacuum's firmware was easy and flawless. Third, the instruction booklet is better than I expected; it is translated into English well, although you can tell that whomever did it was speaking English as a second language, as there are some minor word choice errors. That is true in the app as well; but in most cases, it still can be figured out, and the errors are rare and minor in almost all cases. It was a nice change of pace from the crazy "English" I have seen in some other Chinese product manuals. Fourth, the app is very well done. I say that as someone who used to be a programmer. It has a lot of features, and in fact has almost every feature I could think of or want. For example, nobody who has reviewed this vacuum seems to have mentioned that this vacuum has unlimited configurability for when and where. You can set it to vacuum on a schedule of as frequently as once a day, but you can also create multiple schedules - meaning that you can, for example, have it vacuum five times on Monday, once on Tuesday, not on Wednesday, three times on Thursday, and then four times on Friday, while skipping the weekends. Zone cleaning allows you to set up multiple zones where it should clean and make up to three passes, all during the same cleaning. So you can have it clean the bathroom rug, the floor next to your bed, and the kitchen, for example, and do so 1, 2 or 3 times in a row. Virtual barriers work to prevent it from going where you don't want it to go, but so far they have been entirely unnecessary: she recognizes and honors the magnetic barriers I placed around my bedroom mirror for Dudley, and has not touched the mirror. But even if she did, it wouldn't matter, as she is so gentle that she doesn't disturb the pipettes I have situated on top of the perfumery components and glassware on even the smallest (folding) table in my perfumery lab. I couldn't have left that table out at all with Dudley, as he would have (did regularly) either gotten stuck and knocked everything off of it or knocked it over. She also doesn't move the shoe I have holding open my bedroom door for her, which Dudley would always plow through, getting himself locked in my bedroom, which of course resulted in endless beeping from him. Dudley was a bull in a china shop. My new vacuum is surprisingly careful, gentle and precise. Dudley did not intelligently use his side brush, except by always taking a course that would put it closest to the wall. But what good does that do when the brush stopped spinning, and nothing I did would get it to spin again? My Roborock S5 has a very intelligently programmed and used side brush, which spins gently when she is cleaning away from walls so that it sweeps debris into her path, and when she is near the wall, it spins faster to get things out from next to the wall. Both work very well, and you can tell that a lot of consideration was put into that. Furthermore, she will move in small arcs to use that brush to sweep intelligently, not just in a straight line. That makes it much more effective still. The only time so far that I had to rescue her was when she managed to swallow the old telephone wire I have near the baseboard coming out of my garage in the kitchen, which Dudley never could get to somehow. When she realized she was caught, she moved backward, which brought a folding chair down around her, trapping her. I have also found evidence that she has been intelligently designed to detect tangles and clogs (socks, for example) and will reverse the direction of her brushes to "spit them out". Have not seen this first hand yet (except for the side brush spinning backwards), but I have found socks on the floor in my bedroom where they were not before she vacuumed, and if she wasn't doing that, it should have gotten stuck in her main brush. It didn't. Dudley could not fit under my bed. To my surprise, she does - and she has cleaned the entire surface under it. The first time she got stuck because my cat had torn up the liner on the bottom of the box spring, but I ripped it off and now she deftly cleans under my bed. The first time we ran her fully, the house hadn't been vacuumed in a week, and with a cat and two Yorkies, it gets pretty funky by that point. I picked up most of the pine needles they brought in, but I did leave a few 2-3 inch pieces on the ground to see if they would clog her like they did Dudley. Nope, she sucked 'em right up and kept on going. Another thing I really like is that when she was done with her first complete cleaning, her dust bin was completely full. With Dudley, he would fill it right where the air came in, leaving the sides of the dustbin empty. It required me to tap the dirt down into the sides, or empty it three times as frequently. She fills her dust bin much more efficiently, which should require less effort on my part. I also was very surprised to see how much she picked up during today's full cleaning, after I emptied the dust bin yesterday. It was 1/3rd full again. There are a lot of other features I like. It speaks to me in a pleasant female voice, and it was in English by default. If it gets lost, there is a feature in the app for finding your vacuum, which plays music continuously until you press a button on the top of the robot. The software has a volume control, and you can update and change the language packs, although right now there is only one in English. Updating the language pack installed on the vacuum was something I didn't expect them to be doing. It also includes a remote control for manual control. You have the four different vacuuming modes (quiet, balanced, turbo and max) plus the mopping mode (I haven't used mopping mode yet). It even has a Do Not Disturb mode, where you can set it to not vacuum or make sounds. By default this is set for between 22:00 (10 PM) and 8:00. You can also request help and give feedback directly through the app. I have not had to request help, so I can't say how that goes. Overall, the machine and the app are both 5 star. I am very pleased and very impressed. Even my girlfriend likes the new vacuum. She was expecting to hate it as she did Dudley, but was quickly won over by how intelligently it works. The only downside I can see has to be the reports of some people having trouble when they need customer service, but if this company is competent enough to get everything else right, I am sure they will eventually get that right too. One thing I notice that Roborock/Xiaomi could improve is the one thing that Neato (Dudley) does better. That is, the cleaning path. Neato makes sure that their vacuums move back and forth along the long side of whatever area they are cleaning; lengthwise. The Roborock cleans in a widthwise pattern, meaning it takes shorter paths and must make more turns. This is not as efficient for time or cleaning. That said, the higher suction on the Roborock and it's obviously higher intelligence more than makes up for the difference. There's more, but I can't remember it. I'll update this review in a few weeks or months and give you more information. If you're looking for a great robotic vacuum, though, I can (so far) heartily recommend this one. We shall see how well she lasts.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2019

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