Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Samsung Powerbots Make Vacuuming Easier!


Samsung Powerbots Conquer The World!
Meet Rosie The Samsung Powerbot R7065

A Powerbot is just what you need!  Inside the box you have the bot, charging dock, remote control with batteries, manual and barrier tape.  I know most people are skeptical of robotic vacuums, I am here to let you know you need and want one!  The Samsung Powerbot is by far my favorite and the best.  So let me introduce you to Rosie, yes you have to name your Powerbot.  Rosie is part of our family and I would be lost without her. The technology on Rosie is impressive, she is one smart bot.  Setting up and using Rosie the bot is simple and quick. Turn the bot over and you need to hit the power button on.  First download the Samsung connect app, place the charging dock in an area that accessible, charge the bot up and get ready to see the bot in action.  Rosie comes with barrier tape with allows you to block the bot from venturing into an area that you do not wish the bot to go.  Wi-Fi connectivity allows you to control the bot from your smartphone/tablet, google, Bixby and Alexa.  Rosie works well with Alexa and Google as I have tried her with both.  When I am out I can have Rosie vacuum the house and return home to spotless floors.  Rosie knows whether she is on a wood floor, tile or a rug, she adjusts to the different types of flooring.  The edge master feature has Rosie clean the edges of your woodwork, under the cabinets and other hard to reach areas.  No worries Rosie is very careful and does not mark up your woodwork, she takes special care not to bump into or scratch anything.  With her mighty suction power she clears the floor of the crumbs, pet hair, dust bunnies and debris.  Let it be known Rosie does not like Lego’s.  In our house there is no more arguing whose turn it is to vacuum because everyone knows Rosie enjoys vacuuming. The days of dragging the bulky upright vacuum out every day is over now that Rosie the bot is here to stay.  She is equipped with visionary mapping and full view sensors.  With her sensors she knows to turn around and avoid taking a tumble down the stairs, Rosie does not want to take a trip to the bot hospital.  When Rosie needs a charge she returns to her docking station for a nap, if her dust bin needs to be emptied she lets you know.  If Rosie needs a charge while cleaning she will take a break and when she is ready she resumes vacuuming where she left off.  A smart bot Rosie is, I know when I vacuum if I get interrupted I forget where I left off.  I can set up a schedule for the bot to vacuum while I am home or away.  With her cyclone technology she is able to maintain her suction power and effective cleaning.   Rosie glides through the house vacuuming and by the looks of it she enjoys it.  A bot will definitely free up your time.  As for pets some like the bot and some hide from the bot like my dog.  I have used many other different bots and the Samsung bot performs better and the best part is it does not get stuck like other vacuums do.  You can select your level of suction which controls the battery life.  Rosie is much quieter than other bots.  Her dustbin is not that large and it depends on how much crumbs, dust, pet hairs etc. she picks up how often you will have to empty the dustbin.  Empting her dustbin is easy, hit the push button and out comes the dustbin.  Having a washable filter is nice unlike others that you have to replace the costly filters. Keep in mind that you will have to get use to the Bot and the Bot will have to get use to your home.  In the beginning it take time for Rosie to get the quirks out and learn her way around the house.  Once Rosie is comfortable with you she does wonders keeping up with the messy floors.  I am very happy with Rosie and recommend the Bot.  Everyone who meets Rosie and sees her in action is impressed. I was given the opportunity to review the Powerbot at a discount in exchange for my honest review as part of the Insiders.  #InsidersPowerbot #TheInsidersUS   



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