If you’re tired of dragging a heavy vacuum around or manually mopping every weekend, this SmartClean robot throws a legit offer onto the table: automatic vacuuming and mopping, smart-home control, and decent suction power. It uses LiDAR navigation so it doesn’t just bump around randomly, and you can schedule it via an app or voice. From the get-go, it feels like the kind of gadget that could genuinely reduce your cleaning load.
When it comes to the “doing the job” part, it largely delivers. On hard floors (tiles, marble) it picks up dust, debris and does so without major fuss. It wasnt as impressive when used on carpets though.
The robot also creates a map of your home space so it doesn’t miss rooms or go in circles. On Indian homes with mixed floor types, that’s a big plus. Its 5,000 mAh battery offers up to five hours of cleaning, and noise levels stay under 75 dB, audible but not intrusive. It glides well on tiles and marble, though heavy carpets and stubborn stains may need a manual follow-up.
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But it isn’t flawless. The mopping function is one of the weaker links. It’s fine for light maintenance, e.g., a tiled floor after a normal day, but if you have stubborn stains, high-traffic dirty areas or deep grunge, it might fall short.
So, what’s the verdict? If your home is a 2–3 BHK with mixed floors (tiles + wood), you’re looking for smart convenience (app+voice) and you value automation over perfection, this SmartClean is a strong choice. At around ₹31,999, the Eureka Forbes SmartClean Robotic Vacuum Cleaner packs a punch with 5,000 Pa suction, easily tackling daily dust and pet hair on Indian floors.
In short, it’s a solid, practical choice for anyone seeking a hassle-free, automated clean.
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