I found it loud when self-emptying its dustbin, but reasonably quiet when vacuuming hard floors and carpet.
Launched in July 2023, the Ultenic T10 Elite is a fairly new kid on the robot vacuum block.
It comes with three suction configs to vacuum hard floor and carpets, and maps out multiple layouts.
you could control it using your voice, from the smart app, or with its own remote control.
I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly I could connect to the app over WiFi without any glitches too.
The robot has a battery life of up to 160 minutes on a full charge.
Just dont expect too much from its mop function.
you might pick it up for around $399.99 / 329.99 / AU 633.84 onAmazon.
I found its charging dock conveniently small and unobtrusive as well.
you could also use the app to schedule cleaning.
While this took a while, it was effective for properly cleaning rooms.
To mimic finer dust, I sprinkled finely ground digestive biscuits and flour onto the floor.
The robot picked this all up, even if it went a bit round the house to do it.
The robot vacuum and mop combo allows for simultaneous vacuuming and mopping hard floors and carpets.
But while in use the robot isnt too loud, it does ramp up some noise when self-emptying.
Welcome to your robot cleaner.
This stops it coming on automatically, giving voice alerts and self-emptying, which at 88dB can be loud.
Should I buy the Ultenic T10 Elite?
You have pets
Again, a robot cleaner could scare the cat.
That, or they could end up wanting to hitch a ride on top of it.
If a mop is what you really need, Id suggest invested in a dedicated hand mop.
It is expensive, however, and doesnt come with a mop.
The intuitive app offers intelligent mapping as well as easy adjustment of tweaks.
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First reviewed December 2023