Hello everyone, let's talk about sweeping robots in this issue. At the end of the year, the flagship products of various brands have been launched successively, so let's just do a comparative test. I chose the Stone G20, Dreame X30 Pro, and Ecovacs X2 three products, all of which are 5,000-level flagship sweeping robots, and they are also the products that best represent the technical level and user experience of various brands. Which sweeping robot can become this year's annual machine king, let's wait and see.
The first thing to be tested is the cleaning ability. We sprinkle the same amount of melon seeds and corn cucumber on the ground to simulate the small volume of garbage and fine dust on the ground in daily life.
The suction power of the stone G20 can reach 6 kPa, the cleaning effect is okay, the corn is very clean, and only one melon seed remains in the end.
The suction power of Dreame X30 Pro can reach 8300 Pa, which is also the best measured effect at the level of sharp ceilings among the mainstream products on the market. After performing the bow sound sweep, all the area was covered and the ground was clean.
The suction power of Ecovacs X2 is 8 kPa, and it is theoretically the first echelon player, but the results of the test surprised me, leaving a few melon seeds, and some corn deep, and then returning to the base station without looking back. Ecovacs has nothing to do with sharpness in sweeping or not, but the path is a bit messy, so the area covered is the least of the three.
Dreame X30 Pro can score an excellent score, and the suction power of 8300 Pa also means that the cleaning ability has a higher ceiling. The stone is called Lin, although the suction is weaker than that of peers, but the cleaning has not dropped the chain, diligence can make up for the clumsiness, and the cleaning of people is very standard, and the remaining melon seeds can be regarded as good.
Ecovacs X2 is patronizing the pile, probably thinking about the big bricks, but there is no corresponding experience in hardware alone, and there is still room for improvement in this aspect.
The follow-up test will be carried out in response to the difficulties in the field of sweeping robots. It's time to get more difficult, and start testing the cleaning effect of the robot vacuum cleaner on poisoned stains. Pour an equal amount of tomato sauce on the ground.
Stone G20 is the first to appear, and the effect of mopping the floor is not bad, but it is somewhat remnant.
The performance of the Dreame X30 Pro is still very good, and it is basically taken off in one go. Moreover, the secret tracking supports 60 degrees of hot water rewashing and removal, and it is recognized that the ground is dirty, so it returns to the scene again for the second round of reshed, which is another insurance for the cleaning effect. After taking it off, even the strong flavor of the ketchup is eliminated.
The performance of the Ecovacs X2 is a little something, but not much. It's still a familiar mystery, and the answer is actually blind. Originally, there was still a little bit of ketchup left, and after cleaning it up, it was left in a spin in place. When I returned to the base station, I was lost again, and I actually took that little bit of ketchup with me. This round of testing is over.
Dreame X30 Pro's daily cleaning performance is the best. Sweeping robots have long had a pain point, that is, the corners and corners cannot be cleaned. Let's sprinkle a layer of black rice along the edge of the wall to see how well the three robot vacuums can clean up the edges and corners.
The first to play was the stone G20, probably because the side brush was not long enough, and it ended up leaving some black rice in the gap. Then there is Dreame X30 Pro, brush and brush an operation, and sweep out all the black rice on the wall. The last to come on the field is Ecovacs X2, the body design of the sweeping robot is completely different from the other two, Ecovacs believes that such a design is more suitable for welt cleaning. But some black rice was still missing from the actual test.
Dreame has an excellent performance in sweeping the wall, and the supporting wall is also an industry benchmark. They pioneered the function of dynamic welt of the bionic robotic arm, and actively used the way of twisting the butt to extend the mop out for the edges and corners, and then automatically retracted the mop after use, which solved the problem of cleaning the wall well.
Next, test the performance of these three robot vacuums. Feed them some long hair first, and observe the robot vacuum's roller brush after the cleaning is complete. The Stone G20 uses a spiral double roller brush, and the cleaning effect is very clean and the cleaning effect is excellent. There are windings on the two roller brushes, and it stands to reason that the rubber brushes should be easier to clean, but the gaps on both sides of the rubber brushes will still entangle the hair, and the bearings must be removed to clean them.
Dreame X30 Pro uses the industry's first cyclone roller brush, which can cut hair, which prevents long hair from getting tangled around the roller brush. The measured cleaning effect is also very good, and there is no tangled hair after opening the roller brush, just some hair that has been shredded. When you open the box, you will find that the long hair you inhale during daily cleaning will be chopped into short hair, which is why Dreame will not be entangled.
Ecovacs X2 uses an extra-long anti-tangle roller brush, but it didn't pick up much hair in the test. When I turned it over, I saw that my hair was wrapped around the drive wheels.
These three sweeping robots are equipped with silver ion antibacterial modules, among them, Dreame X30 Pro also adds UV ultraviolet sterilization function, providing additional protective measures for families, especially for the elderly and children. Sweeping robots have become an important part of smart homes, and their intelligence is the key to judging. By testing the obstacle avoidance ability of the three robots, the Stone G20 performed well and did not hit obstacles, but the Dreame X30 PPro collided with obstacles and furniture many times in the test. For homes with carpets, the Stone G20's pure sweeping mode can lift the carpet and avoid getting wet. Ecovacs X2 has the function of automatically lifting the mop for short-haired carpets. Dreame X30 Pro automatically removes the wet mop on a plush carpet, which is its unique feature.
Overall, the stone G20 performance is decent, and Ecovacs X2 needs to further optimize the algorithm. Dreame X30 Pro is undoubtedly the best robot vacuum cleaner of the year, with an excellent basic experience and many highlight features, such as a bionic robotic arm and super large suction. At the same time, Dreame's base station is easy to take care of, and the cleaning tray can be cleaned by itself. Therefore, at the price of 5,000 gears, Dreame is the first choice.