
Phoenix: The dual-wing PetHair SLAM. With his software engineered entirely in the U.S. and Canada, Phoenix is equipped with Quantum Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (QSLAM), and pioneers Real-Time Computing (RTC) in robot vacuums. Phoenix respects your privacy: never does he send images anywhere—servers, cloud or otherwise—be it of your room layout or your cleaning habits. Phoenix boots in just 6 seconds—faster than any robot vacuum with LiDar—and identifies rooms at first glance, without wasting your time with an exploration session. Enjoy a detailed and color-coded map, and feel free to practice your drawing skills: use the app to draw any shape of NoSweep Zones or working areas when necessary or when bored, and Phoenix will follow. Phoenix can pair with both a 5 GHz or a 2.4 GHz network. Use Alexa or Google to boss Phoenix around, or schedule a customized cleaning plan to send Phoenix to any area, at the time you choose. Phoenix’s quality build is backed by his unmatched 2-year warranty that also covers labor and battery.
Q: Does the robot vacuum require an initial exploration session to learn the house layout?
A: No, the robot vacuum does not require an initial exploration session. It maps on the fly using its SLAM technology.
Q: Does this robot vacuum work with a 5 GHz network?
A: Yes, this robot vacuum supports both 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz networks.
Q: How long does the battery last on a single charge?
A: The robot vacuum offers a maximum runtime of 120 minutes on a single charge.
Q: What is the dustbin capacity of this robot vacuum?
A: This robot vacuum has a large dustbin with a capacity of 0.2 gallons.
Q: Can I control the robot vacuum with voice commands?
A: Yes, you can control the robot vacuum using voice commands with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant apps and devices.
Q: Does the robot vacuum have edge cleaning capabilities?
A: Yes, the robot vacuum is equipped with edge cleaning functionality.
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