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Comparison info on vacuum cleaners, floor steamers, carpet extractors, and other floor care items.

Compare iClebo Arte vs Pop what’s the difference?

The difference between iClebo Arte and POP are as follows.
iClebo Arte vs iClebo POP
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Mapping & Navigation
This is the key difference.
The iClebo Arte features Camera Recognition Vision Mapping & Navigation System using camera recognition that is similar to moving and seeing with human eyes whereas the POP does not have this feature.
With this camera aided navigation, the Arte will clean a larger area in shorter time on a single charge without missing spots.

Sensors
Arte: Camera, IR, PSD, Gyro, Encoder, Bumper
POP: IR, PSD, Encoder, Bumping

Cleaning Pattern
There is difference on the cleaning pattern.
The POP cleaning pattern: clean in random way, then whirling, and finally clean edges and corners.
The Arte cleans with a zigzag pattern or random pattern or zigzag pattern + random pattern.
Both of them have climb cleaning mode for cleaning carpet, rugs, patterned tiles or similar floor environments.

Resume Cleaning
Both the Arte and Pop will return to the charging base when the battery runs low. But only the Arte will return to where it was when the battery runs low and continue cleaning right where it left off.

Side Brush
The Arte uses 2 side brushes whereas the POP uses 1 side brush.

Decoration Cover
The Arte has orange color on the cover whereas the POP has some yellow and gray.
The touch screen on the Arte is larger.

Main Body Power Consumption
Arte: 12 Watts
POP: 10 Watts

Weight
The Arte weighs 2.8 kg whereas the POP weighs 2.75 kg.

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If you know other difference between iClebo POP and Arte, please discuss below.

Compare iClebo Arte vs Roomba 880 Differences & Similarities

Here are some difference between iClebo Arte and iRobot Roomba 880 robotic vacuum cleaners.
Roomba 880 vs iClebo Arte
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Cleaning Pattern
The Roomba 880 cleans with a random approach whereas the iClebo Arte can clean with both systematic and random patterns.

Side Brush
The iClebo Arte has 2, left and right, side brushes whereas the Roomba 880 has 1 side brush for cleaning edges and corners.

Resume Cleaning
When the iClebo Arte is short of power, it go to charging base to recharge, once finishing recharging, it resumes cleaning where it left off. Whereas the Roomba 880 does not have this ability.

Mopping
The iClebo Arte can be equipped with microfiber cloth to mop hard floors whereas the Roomba 880 does not support mopping.

Beater
The iClebo uses 1 Bristle Brush whereas the Roomba 880 uses 2 Brushless rubber Extractors.
The brushless design on Roomba 880 makes it has less tangle problems and requires less maintenance.

Control Panel
The Roomba 880 uses Buttons whereas the iClebo Arte uses Touch Pad.

Barrier Kit
They have barriers to prevent them from entering restricted areas. However, the “Barrier” is different.
The Roomba 880 uses battery powered Virtual Wall whereas the iClebo uses Area Boundary Tape which is magnetic strip.

Handle
The Roomba 880 has a carrying handle on top for easy transport whereas the iClebo Arte has no handle.

Battery
The iClebo uses 2,200 mah Lithium ion battery whereas the Roomba 880 uses 3,000 mah Nickel Metal Hydride battery.

Battery Warranty
The iClebo battery carries 1 year warranty whereas the Roomba 880 battery carries 6 month warranty.

Price
The Roomba 880 is about $300 – $350 more expensive than the iClebo Arte.

Full Bin Indicator
The Roomba 880 has a full bin indicator whereas the iClebo does not feature.

Height & Diameter
The iClebo is slightly smaller.
The iClebo has a height of 3.5 inches and 13.78 inch diameter whereas the Roomba 880 is 3.6 inch tall, its diameter is 13.9 inch.

Weight
The iClebo is lighter, it weighs 6.1 pounds whereas the Roomba 880 weighs 8.4 pounds.

Similarities:
Both of them have charging base, remote control, scheduling feature, HEPA filter, sensors to avoid falling down stairs, etc.

According to user reviews, the iClebo navigates and deals with obstacles better than Roomba 880, whereas the performance of the Roomba 880 is better than the iClebo Arte.

You can download the manuals to learn more.
iRobot Roomba 880 Manual
http://www.irobot.com/For-the-Home/Support/Product-Resources/Roomba-800-Resources/Manuals-and-Resources.aspx
iClebo User Manual
http://iClebo.com/english/main_SUPPORT_manual.html

Please share your experience on Roomba 880 or iClebo Arte below to help others make a right purchasing decision.

iRobot Roomba 880 vs Neato BotVac 85, 80 what’s the differences & similarities?

The iRobot Roomba 880 is the latest Roomba model whereas the Neato BotVac series is the latest Neato robotic vacuum cleaner.
Below we will discuss some similarities and difference between iRobot Roomba 880 and Neato BotVac 80, 85.
Roomba 880 vs Neato BotVac
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Mapping and Navigation Method
The Neato wins on the mapping and navigation system. It cleans with a methodical way instead of bumping around randomly and aimlessly as the Roomba does.
The Roomba may clean the same spots too many times wasting time and battery energy, this makes it less efficient and clean slower than the Neato.
And the Roomba bumps onto things more often due to the random cleaning patten.

Room to Room Cleaning
The Neato cleans room to room automatically whereas the Roomba needs the Virtual Wall Lighthouse to help navigating it to clean more efficiently, and it only cleans each room for max 25 minutes. For cleaning a large room, 25 minutes may be not enough.

Resume Cleaning
The Roomba 880 cannot resume its cleaning process after recharging.
Whereas the Neato BotVac 85, 80 can restart cleaning where it left off after the recharging has been done.

Height
The Roomba 880 is a bit shorter than the Neato BotVac to go under some furniture that the Neato cannot.

Beater
The Roomba 880 uses 2 brushless rubber extractors to grab dirt from floors whereas the Neato BotVac employs 1 beater brush. However, the Neato BotVac 80 and 85 comes with 2 brushes to swap, one is a rubber blade brush, and the other one is a Combo brush that combines the power of blades and bristles, it is good for picking up pet hair and is quieter compared to blade brush during operation.
The Roomba extractors require less maintenance.
Whereas the brush on Neato BotVac is much wider.

Price
The Roomba 880 is $100+ more expensive than the BotVac 85 and 80.

Shape
The Roomba 880 is Round whereas the Neato BotVac has a D Shape.

Remote Control
The Roomba 880 comes with a remote control that allows user to remote access the Roomba command whereas the Neato has no similar kit.

Similarities:
Both of them use Nickel Metal Hydride battery, have scheduling feature that allows you to preset cleaning time; side brush to help cleaning edges and corners; auto docking and recharging; have the ability to avoid drop-offs, etc.

P.S.
According to user reviews, the Roomba 880 does better on medium pile carpets. However, it leave random marks.
The Neato picks up pet hair from floors better.

To share your experience on iRobot Roomba 880 or Neato BotVac, you can comment below.

Compare Neato XV Signature Pro vs Roomba 880 Differences and Similarities

If you are deciding between the Neato XV Signature Pro and iRobot Roomba 880, the info below might be helpful to you.

Some Key Difference between Neato XV Signature Pro and Roomba 880:
Roomba 880 vs Neato XV Signature Pro
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Cost
If you care about the cost, then the price difference matter to you.
The Roomba 880 is priced at $699.99 on irobot.com whereas the Neato does not have an official store, they just offer a MSRP for the Neato XV Signature Pro that is $449.
So, that’s about $250 difference on the price.

Mapping and Navigation Cleaning Technology
The Neato employs the RPS (Room Positioning System) laser guided technology to scan and map the room, clean with a methodical straight line path.
Whereas the Roomba use the iAdapt technology to clean the room with random patterns.
The Neato looks more intelligent, it cleans your house more efficient and faster.
Whereas the Roomba takes longer time to clean the same size area since it bounce around randomly.
When cleaning large house with multiple rooms, the Roomba does not perform as well as Neato, it can miss spots.

Side Brush
The Roomba 880 has a spinning side brush to help clean edge and corners whereas the Neato XV Signature Pro has no side brush.
So, the Roomba wins on cleaning edges and corners.

Resume Cleaning
When they run low on battery during cleaning process, they can automatically go back to charging base to recharge.
However, the Roomba does not have the ability to resume cleaning whereas the Neato XV Signature Pro can return to finish cleaning where it left off once it have recharged.

Robot Height
The Neato height is 4 inch whereas the Roomba 880 has a height of 3.6 inch.
Sometimes, the 0.4 inch difference on height does matter, because it restrict the Neato from getting under some furniture that the Roomba can reach.

Remote Control
The Roomba 880 has a Remote Control that allows you to turn on/off Roomba and steer it around without touching the Roomba.
Whereas the Neato does not have a remote control.

Noise Level
The noise level of the Roomba is lower.

Main Brush System
The Neato XV Signature Pro uses one main brush to grab dirt. Inside the package box, there are 2 swappable brushes including 1 Combo Brush and 1 Blade Brush. The Combo Brush picks up pet hair better and produce less noise than the Blade Brush.
While the Roomba 880 employs Dual Brushless Extractors that requires less maintenance.

Design
The Neato is D-shape while the Roomba is Round.

Barrier
They both come with the barrier type of kits that stop the robot from entering off-limits areas.
The Roomba 880 uses Virtual Wall whereas the Neato XV Signature Pro uses Boundary Markers that is a magnetic strip.

Some similarities: can be scheduled to clean, can avoid drop-offs, can auto dock and recharge, can spot clean.

It is no doubt that both Neato and iRobot Roomba are great robotic vacuum cleaners. Both have their advantages and disadvantages, just pick the one that fits your needs better.

Neato XV Signature Pro vs XV-21 what’s the difference?

The only difference between Neato XV-21 and Signature Pro are the color and the XV Signature Pro has one more High-Performance Filter.
Everything else is the same, no difference in hardware and software.

Neato XV-21 vs Signature Pro
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Does the Neato XV Signature Pro have A New Motor?
* If you did a search online, you might find that there is info online that states the XV Signature Pro is equipped with a more powerful motor and picks up more dust than the Neato XV-21.
However, you cannot find info about this on the Neato official site.
* The reply from Neato Support saying that the XV Signature Pro and XV-21 are virtually the same except for the color and the extra High-Performance Filter included within the XV Signature Pro.

What about the Performance?
Did you thought that the Neato XV Signature Pro is better than the XV-21 like many others?
Wheather it has a new vacuum motor or not, the performance is more important than that.
* According to reviews from users who own both models, these 2 Neato robot operates exactly the same and they pick up the same amount of dirt.

P.S.
There is also a $20 MSRP difference, the XV-21 MSRP is $429 whereas the XV Signature Pro MSRP is $449.
For those who suffer from pollen, mold, dust-mites, and similar allergies, both the Neato XV-21 and XV Signature Pro could be good tool for allergy control as well as pet hair removal.