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Long-term test notes Overall, this is definitely the ideal budget robotic vacuum cleaner ever. It's much cheaper compared to Innobot i70 and Ecovacs, which the top of the line models price include RM2500-3500. Ever since that time, I've used it less frequently (listen, I examine a lot of vacuums and have to allow my flooring get a little cluttered to check them), but it still hit the floor after every couple weeks. I would estimate that it's done about 100 cleaning cycles total, and it's held up well. Up to now, I've replaced the filter just once, even though it really needs replacing again shortly. However, the side brush is still in fine shape, and the battery still appears to maintain a complete or near-full fee - it may still clean for 80 minutes at one time. In our testing experience,
however, and judging by the hundreds of consumer reviews we have read, the Proscenic Suzuka does not get stuck or otherwise give up during a cleaning cycle as often as competing versions from Innobot or other manufacturers. Look at it this way: If you schedule your bot to clean while you're at work and it gets stuck under the sofa 10 minutes to the cleaning cycle, it will sit there all day waiting for you to come rescue it, and your flooring will still be dirty when you get home. Defeats the purpose of having a automatic cleaner, no? The most obvious change to the Proscenic Suzuka over time is that its body looks somewhat banged up. I noticed this after just a month or two of support, and now it's even more shallow scratches and scuffs. However, I haven't noticed any impact marks or smudges on my furniture which the bot definitely caused. To be honest, I do not really care if my IKEA stuff gets a little scuffed up, so I'm not paying very close attention, nor does it bother me that the bot itself looks like it has been busy. The Proscenic Suzuka does not really work on nonreflective black or very dark brown flooring. Black or dark flooring that are a little glossy should be okay. According to Proscenic, this restriction has to do with the nature of the ledge detectors, which prevent the bot from hurtling down a flight of stairs. 1 workaround is to tape over the sensors with white paper or something else small and semireflective. We have not tried this trick ourselves, and the possible drawback is that the Suzuka can then tumble down those above stairs. Finally, the Proscenic Suzuka has the ideal user

evaluations of any robot vacuum cleaner in any price: Currently it's a general score of 4.5 stars (out of five) across 2,641 reviews on Amazon. For as long as we have been keeping track, it's also become the best-selling robot vacuum on Amazon. A freewheeling nav system also helps the Proscenic Suzuka cover more ground than its competitors, which gives it a better chance of picking up more debris. Reviewed.com notes in a review of the Proscenic Suzuka that by "really ramming itself at tight spaces," that the bot is "able to pick up dirt in which other vacuums only shy off." We've found that it is more likely compared to Innobot i70 to drive into tightly clustered groups of chairs and tables, such as the distance beneath a dining-room table. The Innobot might just avoid that area entirely if it doesn't perceive enough room to maneuver freely between the seat legs. So unless you're willing to do something similar to put the chairs up on the table, the Innobot will select up none of the debris, and also the Suzuka will pick up at least some of it. Since its navigation system is based so much on touch (instead of optics) to sense out a space, the Proscenic Suzuka bumps into furniture and walls dozens of occasions per cleaning cycle. Reviewed.com notes that it hits harder than other bots, at roughly 2.3 pounds of force, which has the potential to knock rickety objects off of light tables (but likely won't). A small number of consumer reviewers have complained that it left marks, sometimes even scrapes, on their furniture. We haven't noticed scratches or smudges on some of our own seats or baseboards, and most

reviews don't mention it as an issue. One simple workaround would be to stick just a little strip of foam rubber onto the bumper. Flaws although not dealbreakers Most of the positive consumer reviews appear to recognize that the Proscenic Suzuka is a care cleaner, something that allows you place off human-powered cleanings for a couple of extra days or weeks (if you're able to stand it) and shaves off some time these sessions while still keeping the floors tidier in the meantime. Pet owners find it especially helpful for maintaining fur off the floor. Some owners have experienced their Proscenic Suzuka for several years, and it's still running well. As Amazon reviewer N K Maine puts it, "Overall, I love the Suzuka. It is interesting to watch, great to help out around the house to wash for us and really saves us time so we can have something to do if it comes to cleaning up the house." The Proscenic Suzuka makes replacing broken parts simple. "Since I have had Suzuka, I've replaced almost all the parts, because it's cheap, simple, and frankly enjoyable to do so," Sal Cangeloso told me. A completely different set of brushes and filters now costs just around RM100, while a new brush for your Innobot i70 alone prices RM200. Other parts get more expensive - a first-party replacement battery now costs about RM400, for instance.

So as with just about any vacuum, you are going to need to put some money into keeping the Proscenic Suzuka running well, but based on the prices of replacement parts and what we've read about its battery, these costs should be lower than with other robot vacuums. A longer battery life and a quicker cleaning pace also give the Proscenic Suzuka a competitive edge in many homes. It runs for 80 to 90 minutes each cycle, whereas the Innobot i70 squeezes out about 60 minutes and also moves at about half the rate of the Suzuka while it's cleaning or turning the edges of a space. (It goes about as quickly as the Suzuka in straightaways.) Depending on how big the space you're cleaning, the Suzuka can make two or even three passes over most of the floor, while the Innobot i70 was made to make only 1 pass. After running over 30 cleaning cycles over 2 months with four of the top robot vacuums, we've concluded that the Proscenic Suzuka is the bot that we would recommend to most people who want to have an automated helper to keep the flooring clean. Extra rate, a longer run time, and also extra passes aren't necessarily benefits. If a robot can perform exactly the same job in less time, great. But according to our experience, consumer reviews, and test results from outlets such as CNET, Consumer Reports, and Reviewed.com, we think that in many real-world configurations, the Suzuka's endurance and speed allow it to pick up more debris than the Innobot i70 can. The Proscenic Suzuka has a more adaptive, persistent, and resilient navigation platform compared to its rivals, including the Innobot and Ecovacs. Since it's so nimble,

the Proscenic Suzuka can work well in all types of settings - in a crowded floor plan or a open concept, on hardwood flooring or knit carpet, in a single bedroom or covering hundreds of square feet. It might seem kind of aimless as it pushes headlong into furniture, walls, and other fittings apparently at random. As Rich Brown, senior editor at CNET put it to us, the Suzuka is "just like a party". And who could forget DJ Suzuka? Note too that though the Proscenic Suzuka almost always finishes an whole cleaning cycle without becoming stuck, the unit doesn't always make it back to the charger. In the previous 20 or 30 minutes of a session, even when the battery starts to run low, the Proscenic Suzuka starts to search for the dock, which has an infrared beacon. If the bot sees the pier's signal, it pushes over and parks itself on the charging connections. But when the Suzuka can't locate the pier, then it just keeps cleaning till the battery is totally out of juice and then quits in place. That second scenario is much more likely to take place in bigger homes or in homes with various modest rooms rather than fewer big rooms. The secret is that the Proscenic Suzuka is more adept at escaping "bot traps" such as a rogue USB cable, a maze of furniture legs, the fringe to a rug, or a tall threshold. We believe that's because it depends more on touch-based detectors than other bots perform, which gives it a more detailed sense of its immediate environment and therefore a clearer escape route. Also, Proscenic's been making robot vacuums longer than anyone else, or so the company's software engineers have had more time to fine-tune the calculations which let the robots escape from potential traps. That creates the Proscenic Suzuka a great navigator in houses with cozy, crowded floor plans. The Innobot i70, by comparison, struggles more when it pushes over a cable, bumps to a threat which its mapping system couldn't see, or ends up someplace with no obvious exit. It may also sometimes get stuck on tall thresholds.
AutoVac Bot is currently doing a introductory promotion in Malaysia. The Suzuka is currently on a special offer at only RM1250 which makes it a steal. Robot vacuums are all made to run while people are outside of the home, but if you are house while your bot is cleaning, we think the Proscenic Suzuka is really the most enjoyable bot to be about. We measured its normal operating

volume at roughly 59 decibels, and it is about as loud as a conversation at a restaurant or office. The Suzuka's inoffensive whirring and seemingly nonsensical cleaning routines practically make it feel like a pet. Ry Crist at CNET puts it well: "subtle, playful touches of character can really go a very long way - something which Proscenic appears to have mastered at the Suzuka after a few generations of development." The Innobot i70 is louder in contrast, running in 65 dB using its own combo brush or 68 dB using the rubber-flap knife brush. Decibels are measured on a logarithmic scale, which means that the Innobot could be nearly twice as loud as the Suzuka. The Innobot also has larger spikes in its frequency response, which tend to be grating to your ears. It's especially loud around 125 hertz, similar to the whoosh of an HVAC unit. The Proscenic Suzuka is the smart-money choice for most people who want a robot vacuum cleaner. It is consistently powerful in almost any home while other bots have a tendency to work good in certain situations but fall short in others. We found that the Proscenic Suzuka is more likely to finish its cleaning cycles on its own without getting stuck or tangled and having to wait for an individual to come to the rescue. The character of its navigation system leads it into tight areas that other bots won't go near, therefore it has a tendency to collect more crumbs, pet hair, and other debris overall. Compared with its rivals, it is quieter, it is simpler and cheaper to maintain and fix, and it is more affordable up front. For some people, our runner-up will be a better choice, but every would-be bot-vac proprietor should look at the Proscenic Suzuka first. But if you've got classic or other priceless furniture that you are absolutely not willing to risk dangerous, this is not best bot for you. Any bot will run into your stuff sometimes, but our runner-up and update picks do not do this as often, and if they do, it's with less drive.
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