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For people who are sensitive to allergens, or homes with pets shedding hair, Neato Botvac D series comes with a high performance filter, capable of capturing extra fine dust particles.

Ideally, these filters should be changed once or twice every couple of years, depending on your usage. Similarly, the new D series features larger filters compared to previous models, thereby enabling you to capture more dirt and debris.


Given that the 2014 Botvac 85 was noted for its ability to suck up dirt on a variety of surfaces, the new improvements should only make the D series pull further ahead of the competition. The D series also features a new side spinning brush to ensure better cleaning near the edges. The brushes are now 50% bigger, enabling better cleaning near walls. To begin with, it incorporates a new SpinFlow power clean system, allowing it to suck up dirt, crumbs and hair more efficiently. The new D series comes fitted with a host of improvements over the previous iterations. One of the more impressive navigational feature of this robot is its ability to find its way back to the base charger once it is done with its tasks. All you have to do is to drop the marker at the place beyond which you do not want the robot to go. The robot comes with a boundary marker ensuring that you get to control its movements. I’m pretty sure the Botvac offers one of the best implementations of SLAM I’ve ever seen in a robot. The vacuum cleaner is responsive to the environment in real time, efficiently maps the room, and impresses with its proficiency in avoiding obstacles. Although there is no perceptible change or noticeable improvement in the new D series, it is fair to say the performance of these machines is fairly impeccable. Neato’s QNX Neutrino operating system along with its patented laser guiding system had already made its mark in previous iterations when it came to precise movements around a room. The multiple brushes and bristles come off with ease and are easy to put back together again. Servicing and cleaning the vacuum is fairly easy, even for a novice. This should come as a relief to users as they probably wouldn’t have to leave the room while the robot is at work. Thankfully, the new iteration promises a significant noise reduction owing to its brand new brush system. It was distinctly loud, compared to the competition, with noise levels recorded as high as 66 dB. One of the main criticism of the previous Botvac models was the noise they generated during cleaning operations.

The dust collector, at 0.7 liters (~ 24 oz), has not witnessed any increase in its capacity. Disappointingly, however, Neato did not deem it fit to pack a remote control with its new models. The LCD panel may appear a little on the small side but the intuitive menu and interface makes changing settings or cleaning schedule a breeze. However, not only I’ve found a decent price for this product, but I’ve also discovered the following: Looksīeyond the cosmetic, albeit attractive, change in appearance, the new D series sticks to the previous iteration when it comes to its touch sensitive controls. In the beginning, I was not sure I’ll have what to talk about with you guys. Now, the products are new and will be launched in July, but I still managed to get a good grip on what’s going on. In particular, the dual toned D85 is now the flagship brand for the company, taking the mantle from still existing 2014 Botvac 85 model. The result is launch of 3 new products under the D series, namely, D85, D80, and D75.
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Having launched its popular Botvac series of robot vacuum cleaners a little over a year ago, Neato has decided to both upgrade and expand its product category. I’ve only recently considered reviewing robot vacuums, but times are changing and many studies show the consumer market will explode for these devices after 2018.
