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Difference Between Vacuums and Robot Vacuums? Micro-dust Sensors Display Real-time Cleanliness

Difference between vacuum cleaners and robot vacuums? Micro-dust sensors display dust cleanliness in real time

With the emergence of robot vacuums and their popularity among young people, vacuum cleaners seem to have been neglected. However, considering cost issues, many people still hesitate between vacuum cleaners and robot vacuums. Luftmy editor will explain the differences between the two.

Different Working Principles

The cleaning principle of robot vacuums is a combination of a rolling brush and a vacuum suction port. The battery drives the engine; the rolling brush sweeps up trash and small dust particles, which are then sucked in by the vacuum port, similar to the principle of a street sweeper. The key lies in "sweeping + suction." Robot vacuums are compact, flexible, and easy to operate. They can be intelligently scheduled, clean various corners effectively, save energy, and produce very little noise. However, they cannot be used in humid environments for long periods, nor can they be used outdoors.

Vacuum cleaners use a motor rotating at high speed to create an airflow that sucks in trash; the key lies in "suction." Vacuum cleaners are suitable for cleaning large items or large amounts of trash, but they require manual operation. It is difficult to achieve comprehensive cleaning in hidden corners such as under sofas or cabinets, and they have high power consumption and high noise levels.

Difference between vacuum cleaners and robot vacuums? Micro-dust sensors display dust cleanliness in real time

Different Cleaning Methods

Vacuum cleaners have a suction motor with fixed suction power; dust cleaning relies on suction. Robot sweepers do not have a suction motor, only a rolling brush motor at the head. Cleaning mainly relies on the brush to catch large particles of dust and then flick them into the dustbin.

Different Cleaning Effects

Vacuum cleaners can absorb tiny particles of dust and have an air purification effect, making them suitable for indoor use. Robot sweepers can only sweep up large particles and easily raise dust, polluting the environment, making them more suitable for outdoor use.

The above are the differences between robot vacuums and vacuum cleaners. I believe everyone has a standard for measurement after reading this. No matter which cleaning tool you choose, it can help you maintain a clean environment, and intelligent robot vacuums might be more labor-saving!

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