

When your hard drive is almost full, it can also affect the performance of your Mac. If you're reading this, you may have experienced the frustration of not having enough storage space to update your macOS or upgrade software. We are going to show you 10 of the very best ways to reclaim disk space both easily and efficiently. I'm sorry, but this is just a passive way to justify a non-objective review.Summary: Looking for ways to free up space on your Mac hard drive? Well then you have landed yourself in the right place. If anyone sees this review and thinks “this is a bad robot and I shouldn’t buy it” then they are quite cynical and didn’t understand my review. Maybe I’m more sensitive to noise than the other reviewer. Not a scientific test that will provide the same results no matter who does it. This review reflects my personal experience. Remember that reviews are highly opinionated. If you like the other person’s review, that’s fine. I was quite fair in my review and have used this device for weeks. 5 means nothing can top it in the industry.ĭon’t focus so much on the numerical score. It means we recommend the product and it’s good for its class and price.Ī 4 would mean it excels in its class but misses in a few key categories. It seems you’re stuck on the numerical score I gave it.

It’s much louder and longer than when I’ve used just a vacuum robot.Īll that said, it isn’t really a problem. Then the base station cleaning and sounds of water moving and high speed scrubbing can be quite loud, even if it only takes a few minutes to complete that cycle. On a rug when it kicks to high reaches 75 to 80. Their 40ish decibel rating must have been taken while mopping, because the vacuum even at a low setting showed at least 60 decibels. The noise level is mostly attributable to the higher suction, which doesn’t seem too necessary as my Shark vacuum doesn’t get as loud but cleans as well.

3.5 is above average, which this robot is. It’s literally one of the quietest robo vacs (especially mop + vac) on the market.
