Ecovacs Deebot N30 Pro Omni review: no rival in the price range of 12 million VND | GameHuz

The day Ecovacs announced the price of the Deebot N30 Pro Omni robot at an event in Ho Chi Minh City two weeks ago, I saw many people around me exclaim in surprise at the price of the product.

I have experienced many Ecovacs robots in recent years, but I was also surprised by a product in the N series, the most affordable line in the company’s product structure (there is a high-end X series and a near-high-end T series). ) has such full features. Indeed, if I look at the parameter table of Deebot N30 Pro Omni, I’m sure hardly anyone can realize what this product lacks.

In cleaning functionThis robot has all the necessary functions to effectively clean the floor, including two rotating brushes that apply pressure to the floor surface, automatic cleaning of the brushes with 60 degrees Celsius hot water, and the function of automatically expanding the brushes to clean. close to the wall and automatically dry the brush with hot air at 45 degrees Celsius after completing the cleaning process.

Two rotating mop brushes apply pressure to the floor surface when mopping

In actual use, I find that the cleaning efficiency of the Deebot N30 Pro Omni is no different from the robots in the higher price segment of Ecovacs that I have recently experienced such as the Deebot T20e Omni and T30 Pro Omni. Looking at the turbid wastewater tank with a layer of mud underneath is enough to see how effective the cleaning function is.

The cleaning function of Deebot N30 Pro Omni has many flexible options (mopping only, vacuuming only, vacuuming while mopping or vacuuming before cleaning) like other high-segment Ecovacs robots. This robot also allows you to customize the wetness of the mop between 3 levels: low, medium and high depending on the floor surface. For wooden floor surfaces, I find a low wet level is appropriate, the surface is only slightly wet and will dry after a few minutes.

The robot has the feature of expanding the mop when cleaning close to the wall or table and chair legs.

The mechanism of washing the mop with hot water at 60 degrees Celsius and drying with hot air at 45 degrees Celsius also shows effectiveness, the brush is clean after being washed and dried, and has no odor after drying. In particular, the brush spreading feature that seems to be only available on high-end and high-end models is also included in the Deebot N30 Pro Omni, helping the robot clean close to the walls and legs of tables and chairs in the house.

In addition, this robot’s two mop brushes also have the ability to lift up 9mm when encountering carpet. However, I find that sometimes the robot still gets stuck when encountering thin carpets in the kitchen area or in front of the bathroom. Therefore, I think if you use Deebot N30 Pro Omni, you should clean the carpets before cleaning for peace of mind.

Deebot N30 Pro Omni has a strong suction force of 10,000 Pa

In vacuum functionDeebot N30 Pro Omni has strong suction force: 10,000 Pa. Recently, companies have been racing to increase suction power too quickly. Just last year, a suction force of 6000-7000 Pa was already in the cards, but now a robot in the mid-range price segment has a suction force of up to 10,000 Pa.

With such suction power, certainly the types of dust we want the robot to suck up such as cotton dust, small dust particles, food debris, pet hair and human hair will not be difficult for the Deebot N30 Pro Omni. I tried sprinkling larger dust like cereal grains on the floor surface and the robot also vacuumed it up.

The main brush has a design that does not stick to hair during cleaning.

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This robot also has details that I really like. It is the same main brush that was first used by Ecovacs on the Deebot T30 Pro Omni and is popular on many of the company’s recent robots, including near- and high-end products. This main brush has a V-shaped design, combining rubber and soft anti-static bristles, which the company says is to limit hair adhesion. In fact, after 2 weeks of use, I found that the brush did not cling to a single hair. Meanwhile, looking at the garbage bag, hair absorbs a lot.

In obstacle avoidance functionDeebot N30 Pro Omni uses a laser sensor to measure the distance between the robot and obstacles. During my experience, I found that the robot could avoid large objects like a glass of water or a box of cookies that I placed on the floor, but small objects like charging cables, shoelaces, etc. were often caught in the broom.

The robot does not effectively avoid small objects such as shoelaces or badge holders

Compared to the Deebot T30 Pro Omni and T20e Omni robots, the ability to avoid obstacles of the Deebot N30 Pro Omni is not as effective. The reason probably lies in the technology used to avoid obstacles. The two Deebot T30 Pro Omni and T20e Omni robots use infrared sensors (Truedetect 3D) to scan three-dimensional images of objects around the robot to avoid collisions more effectively than laser sensors. Perhaps this is one of the details Ecovacs cut to fit the price of the N30 Pro Omni.

Deebot N30 Pro Omni uses a traditional Lidar sensor mound system but the scanning and mapping speed is quite fast. With a 70 square meter apartment, this robot only takes about 5 minutes to create a cleaning map for all 3 rooms. Battery life can also be assured. When I cleaned and vacuumed an entire 70 square meter apartment with an actual cleaning area of ​​31 square meters, the robot used up 37% of the battery. With such battery results, the robot can clean a large apartment of 150 square meters before needing to be charged.

About software, The Ecovacs Home application offers many flexible customization functions related to cleaning activities, setting house cleaning schedules as well as broom drying time. Compared to the Deebot T20e, the N30 Pro Omni has an additional suction and then mopping mode in addition to 3 other modes: suction only, mop only and suction and mopping at the same time. However, the machine does not have YIKO virtual assistant for voice commands (English) like many other Ecovacs robots.

The robot has many flexible cleaning options

Multi-purpose station (dock) The N30 Pro Omni has a compact design, similar to the T30 Pro Omni station. The height of the station is quite low (54cm) and the two clean/dirty water tanks are designed to be exposed, not requiring high overhead space like conventional vertical box stations. Therefore, this multi-purpose station can be easily installed in narrow spaces such as under the dining table or study table.

The clean water tank has a clear design so you can see the water level inside

The clean water container of the N30 Pro Omni located on the front of the charging station is see-through, helping users easily know when to refill water without having to wait until the robot reports running out of water on the phone application.

2.6 liter trash collection bag

The tank holds 3.5 liters of clean water and 3 liters of dirty water

Summary

Up to now, Deebot N30 Pro Omni is the most comprehensive cleaning robot model in the price range of 12 million VND. This robot satisfies all the basic needs of today’s house cleaning, especially the ability to wash brooms and dry them cleanly. Considering the Ecovacs family alone, I find the Deebot N30 Pro Omni to be even brighter than the Deebot T20e launched earlier this year. However, this robot also has a limitation: its ability to avoid obstacles is not as good as the Deebot T20e.

Advantage:
+) Draw maps quickly
+) Effective rotating mop, clean brush and dry
+) Strong suction force
+) The main brush does not stick to hair
+) Has a spread brush to clean close to the edge
+) Compact multi-purpose station, can be placed under the table
+) Attractive selling price

Disadvantages
-) Avoiding small obstacles is not good
-) No YIKO virtual assistant for voice commands

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