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iRova KK8 Robotic Vacuum Videos Compilation

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This is a compilation of various videos of KK8 robotic vacuum cleaner. As this is an OEM product, you will see that it was re-badge under a few brand names. Watch all the videos before you decide to buy it. iRova KK8 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner Lilin Robot Vacuum Cleaner KK8 ElectrIQ Robotic KK8 Vacuum Cleaner Kaidobot KK8 Return to docking station for charging Roboway KK8 Robo Clean KK8 Navigation Next, watch a video that I have recorded showing the iRova KK8 avoiding sunlight like a virtual wall. Go back to main page .

iRova KK8 Robotic Vacuum User Manual

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Front Page This is the user manual included in the iRova KK8 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner. I used my smartphone to capture every page of the manual and uploaded here for future references and also if you are looking for this manual to see what does this robot vacuum can do. Table of Contents Page 1 : Safety Instructions Page 2 : Product Features Page 3 : Product Features Page 4 : Product Components Page 5 : Product Components Page 6 : Product Components Page 7 : Product Components Page 8 : Product Compoenents Page 9 : Product Operation Page 10 : Product Operation Page 11 : Product Operation Page 12 : Product Operation Page 13 : Product Maintaining Page 14 : Product Maintaining Page 15 : Troubleshooting Page 16 : Exploded diagram Page 17 : Battery removal & Product specifications [16 MAR 2015] I manage to find a PDF format for the user manual. Download it here . Navigation Go back to main page .

iRova KK8 Review: How well does it clean?

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How did it do well? After a week of use, this iRova KK8 robotic vacuum cleaner manage to suck all dust, hair and lizard shit from the edge of the wall, under the furniture and open space every time. So yes, it's good at its job. It has two side brushes, one at the right and one at the left. These brushes spin in opposite directions of each other (the left brush spins clockwise and the right brush spins counter clockwise) where they help to sweep inward to the vacuum intake. I notice that these brushes are pretty effective brushing whatever on its sides into the vacuum intake hole so that the vacuum can suck all the dust, hair or even lizard shit into the dust bin. It also has a mop pad located just behind the vacuum intake hole which will pick up whatever dust particles that escape the vacuum. The way I use it currently is I put it to run every day before I leave for work and it will return to its docking station when it's battery level is running low. During the weekends, I d...

iRova KK8 Robotic Vacuum Review

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Having a hectic work schedule and long working hours during the weekdays had cause me to be so tired by the time I reach home at night. A basic house chore like sweeping the floor is such a struggle. I have been considering getting a robotic vacuum cleaner to at least keep the floor clean till the weekends so that I can mop the floor with water. After I did some research on various robotic vacuum cleaners in the market, the good ones are really expensive. Prices range from RM1000 to RM3000. These are from major brands such as iRobot, Samsung, LG, Neato and etc. I couldn't bring myself to spend more than RM1000 for a device to just sweep the floor for me but I did found out that there are those OEM robotic vacuum cleaners from China that got re-badged and sold in Malaysia which the prices range from RM200 to RM1000. Price ranges depends on the features of the robotic vacuum cleaners. After going through Youtube videos and customers feedbacks, I narrow down my choice to a robotic vac...