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Coredy R750 Robot Vacuum Cleaner, Compatible with Alexa, Mopping System, Boost Intellect, Virtual Boundary Supported, 2200Pa Suction, Super-Thin, Upgraded Robotic Vacuums, Cleans Hard Floor to Carpet

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Features

  • Boost-Intellect Technology: R750 robot vacuum cleaner supports boost-intellect technology, enables it automatically increase suction power within seconds when carpet is detected, moves effortlessly from hard-surface floor to carpet, once off the carpet, normal suction returns. Upgrade vacuums up to 2200pa Max pure power suction strength for an impressive clean.
  • Intelligent Mopping Cleaning System : R750 robot vacuum cleaner adopts latest mopping technology, equipped with an electronically controlled water pump, automated monitor and control the water level according to the dryness and humidity of the floor without spillage, you can get to enjoy a completely clean home from a intelligent mopping system.(a water tank and cleaning mop cloth included)
  • Virtual Boundary Compatible: Coredy R750 Robot Vacuum Cleaner is compatible with virtual boundary, specialized new upgraded sensors detect Boundary Strips to ensure your robot only cleans the areas you want. (BOUNDARY STRIPS SOLD SEPARATELY).
  • What You Get: An R750 robotic vacuum cleaner, plus an array of vacuum cleaner accessories: 1x water tank included mop cloth, 4x side brushes, 1x extra HEPA filter, 1x remote control, 1x charging dock, 1x AC power adapter, and 1x cleaning tool. (Warmly note: please kindly note the Coredy R750 is the upgrade version of R700, it owns the upgraded app, you can use the mopping function.)

Brand: Coredy


Model Name: Coredy R750 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner


Surface Recommendation: Carpet,Floor


Special Feature: Works with Alexa, Virtual Boundary Capability, 2200pa Strong Suction Power, 360 Degree Smart Sensor Protection, 120 minutes runtime, Wi-Fi Compatible, Boost Intellect Technology


Color: R750


Product Dimensions: 12.8"L x 12.7"W x 2.77"H


Controller Type: Remote Control, App Control, Voice Control


Included Components: 4x side brushes, 1x R750 robotic vacuum cleaner, 1x remote control, 1x charging dock, 1x AC power adapter, 1x cleaning tool, 1x water tank included mop cloth, 1x extra HEPA filter


Filter Type: Ultra High Efficiency Filters


Battery Life: 120 minutes


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Capacity: 500 Milliliters


Power Source: Battery Powered


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Control Method: App, Remote, Voice


Form Factor: Robotic


Item Weight: 11.33 pounds


Manufacturer: Coredy


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: R750


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Specific Uses For Product: Other


Assembly Required: No


Warranty Description: 1 year manufacturer.


Batteries Required?: Yes


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  • Nice Dual Purpose Floor Cleaner for the Price, But Very Poor Smart Home Implementation
This is a very nice dual purpose robot floor cleaner, especially for the price, but don't expect perfection and the smart integration is just terrible. WHAT I LIKED: First of all, just being honest, the main reason I even considered the Coredy R750 is because of the $100 (1/3 off the price!) coupon. I do loved a good deal! Although the discounted price got my initial attention, the features/specs of the product kept me interested and resulted in the purchase. I really like that it mops and vacs. My house is like 70% tile (main living area) and 30% hardwood (bedrooms), so there is very little carpet (other than a few rugs) to capture, hold, and hide dirt, dust, etc. To be clear, unlike my Bissell Symphony Steam Mop/Vacuum which actually does both at the same time, with the Coredy R750 you have choose whether you're mopping or vacuuming. When in mop mode it does do a little bit of "vacuuming", but it's actually sweeping using the dual spinning side brushes to sweep some debris in a compartment of the mopping reservoir. The microfiber mopping pads do a pretty good job of picking up and holding small debris, dust, etc., while mopping. I haven't used it extensively yet, but the mopping feature so far has controlled the water very well, and I haven't had any spills, puddles, or drips -- just nice evenly wet, clean floors. A caveat to this mopping function is the random navigation method of this robot. Most dedicated robot mops do a precise pattern to make sure that everything is evenly cleaned. This robot uses the same random navigation pattern for mopping that it does for vacuuming, so I am a little worried about how through the mopping function will work when I have this R750 mop a large area of the house. I like the suction power as well as the longer life battery. This is much more powerful and longer lasting than my previous robot vacs (BobSweep and an early Roomba). It's also much quieter (and I've only been using it on the normal, automatic settings) and much shorter so it gets under areas that my previous robot vacs could not. This vac is powerful, but it's not a brute bull in a china shop. Previous robot vacs would literally bang into everything, be it a large wall or small chair leg. The R750 (for the most part) senses obstacles before it hits them, so the front bumper is more of a secondary rather than primary sensor. It's nice not to have a robot vac banging and bumping around so much. The Google Home integration is very nice and I'm glad to see more appliances like this finally being "smart". I actually renamed the R750 to "Consuelo's Maid" (with Consuelo being my wife's name), so that every time I ask Google to "Clean the floors" Google says, "Okay, Consuelo's Maid is now cleaning the floors." Unfortunately, the Google Home (and apparently Amazon Alexa as well) integration is really kludgy at best and very difficult to add to an existing smart home. The wifi setup is ridiculously difficult as well -- more on both of those later. The dual spinning side brushes are also a huge plus to the R750. Every other robot vac I've owned (or even seen) seems to only have one spinning brush on one side of the vac. That greatly limits how effectively the vac can clean baseboards, get under low edges, etc. With the two spinning brushes on the R750, this vac isn't as limited as most when it comes to edge cleaning. It's just a much better design. WHAT I DID NOT LIKE: Although somewhat trivial, I do not like the finish of the R750. It's very dark/glossy, making it a fingerprint/dust magnet. Fingerprints/smudges are visible anywhere you touch it, and just using the vac causes dust to cling to its surface. It's a vac -- Coredy really should've thought of this. The main roller on this vac is VERY small, literally half the size of every other robot vac I've owned. Although I listed the dual spinning brushes as something I like, they're actually a requirement more than a feature because without the cleaning swath of this vac would be about 6". The dual spinning brushes doubles the size of the cleaning swath, but I think it would be better to have these dual spinning brushes as well as a much wider main roller. Both the wifi and smart home (Google/Alexa) setup for this vac is HORRIBLE. First of all, it's 2021 -- no one has only a 2.4ghz wifi network in the home. Instead we all have a combination 5ghz and 2.4ghz, and all of these wifi AP's and routers default to both frequencies having the same name/password so there's no way to tell you phone to just connect to the 2.4ghz frequency, which this robot requires. So you have to give the two frequencies two separate names. I have six routers/AP's in my house, so to do this I would literally have to separate the frequency names on all six routers. So, what I did was just change the name of the 2.4ghz frequency on one of my routers, so I could make my phone connect to that therefore connect the R750 to wifi. This did work and allowed me to put the R750 on wifi, but then when I changed the name of the 2.4ghz frequency back to the normal, the R750 lost it's connection. Oops. Didn't think of that. However, just changing the name of the 5ghz frequency on one router won't work (because my phone would just connect to 5ghz on one of the other routers), so I would have to change it on all six routers. Most of the smart items in my house are connected to 5ghz, so changing the name of the 5ghz frequency on all six of my routers would disconnect all these smart things, not to mention all the PCs in the house and I have kids doing online school and a wife doing online work. So, what I ended up doing was grabbing the R750 and my phone, going into the furthest corner of my back yard, and then my phone finally switched to the 2.4ghz signal so I could finally setup the R750 on wifi. It wasn't that easy, though -- I had to try four times before it finally worked. So I finally had the R750 on wifi in the Coredy app. Time to set it up in Google Home. More major issues! Google Home knows nothing about the Coredy app. Then I read in a FAQ that I actually have to add the Smart Life app rather than Coredy. No problem, since I already have over a dozen smart things in my house, I already have the SmartLife app on my phone and connected to Google Home, so I'm sure the R750 is already in SmartLife, right? Wrong. I have to add the R750 to the Smart Life app. So, I try to do that, but quickly discover that means starting at square one with adding the R750 to the 2.4ghz network again. Back out to the corner of the back yard I go with my phone and the R750. Again, it took 3 times to connect it but it finally worked. Sure enough, when I went into the Google Home app, there was the R750 because I already had SmartLife added to Google Home. Tested a few commands with Google Home and everything worked. Went back into the Coredy app to check some settings and ...wait... there's no R750 in the Coredy app anymore. Yep, adding it to the SmartLife app removed it from the Coredy app, even though supposedly the Coredy app and the SmartLife app are one and the same thing. So in the end I have to choose between having the R750 available to Google Home or having it available in the Coredy app. Since most of the functions (maybe all?) are available in the SmartLife/Google Home apps, I guess I'll leave it there. This is such an utter fiasco that it almost ruined my whole experience with this product. If this is the only SmartLife based smart device in your house, you may not have these issues. However, if you're like me and already have numerous SmartLife based devices, you'll likely encountering the same frustrating fiasco. EDIT: Confirmed through Coredy support that once you add the R750 to the Coredy app, if you want it to also be in the SmartLife app (and therefore show up in Google Home), you have to sign in to SmartLife with your Coredy app id/password. However, if I do that, I will lose the dozen or so other smart devices that I already have configured in the SmartLife app. This is a really poor design by Coredy and a ridiculous non-solution to expect from their customers. SUMMARY: Overall, this is a very good robot vacuum. I would've given it just 3 stars (due to the wifi/smart setup), but even given the ridiculously fiasco of the "smart" feature setup, I would still have to give this vac 4/5 stars because the basic non-smart features overcome the fiasco of the smart features. I would definitely recommend it, especially for the price with the $100 coupon. EDIT: Given the above botched design with the connection between the Coredy and SmartLife app, I had to lower my rating to 3 stars. I still feel that for what it does, the features it offers, and the currently heavily reduced price, it's a pretty good deal. However, the combination of annoyances with the wifi setup and the Coredy/SmartLife/Google Home conflicts almost negates everything good about this vacuum. If smart home connectivity is important to you, I would probably recommend going with another brand/model. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 21, 2021 by C. Pilot

  • Cleans excellent! Great on dog/human hair! Glides over Oriental Rug Fringe w/o jamming
The media could not be loaded. This is the second Coredy Robot Cleaner I've purchased. Also bought an R650. I was so impressed with the first one, that after reading about this newer model, I decided to try one of these for my other home with a few pets. First, I'm not a stranger to Robot Cleaners - been using several different models (bobSweep Pro and iRobot Roomba) for more than five years now. I ordered this product (R700) for our home with hardwood floors and several rugs [short shag, runners, inch high kitchen, and several oriental rugs] The R700 arrived the day after purchasing - via Amazon Prime. Package was well constructed. Main box was in Amazon shipping box. [Pics included with this review.] Unlike the other model (R650) this one (R700) has Wifi for Alexa control AND an Android app so that I can use my Galaxy Note8+ to control the robot. ---- PROS: (1) Does great job on all hardwood floors and moves from hardwood to my oriental rugs easily. [Video included showing moving from/to rug/hardwood floor]. (2) Moves right over the oriental 4 inch rug fringes without jamming or getting caught in the Robot Cleaner. MY OTHER Robot cleaners will pull the fringe into the beater bar and jam. This requires manually removing the fringe from the cleaner with out damaging the fringe. (3) Has TWO (2) side brushes (right and left) versus one side brush on my other cleaners [bobSweep Pro and iRobot Roomba]. (4) Has more power than the other brands I own, runs longer when cleaning than my other models. Also, the power increases as it goes from hardwood to carpet - pulling more dust/dirt into the dust bin. (5) Has a smaller height footprint (approximately 2.6 inches) vs. my other cleaners (3.1 inches and 3.6 inches). The smaller height allows it to go under many pieces of furniture that the others cannot. (6) Easy open dust bin for quick emptying and cleaning. Also easy to remove/ return from/to unit. Bottom has a small wheel for easy gliding back in. (7) Seperate access to HEPA filter inside one side of the dust bin. Makes it easy to clean or replace. (8) Troubleshooting guide on bottom of dust bin for primary codes ... no need to search out the User's Manual to see. (9) Easy to install edge brushes that just snap on; rather than screw on brushes for my other cleaners. (10) Quiet, about same as my bObSweep (perhaps a bit quieter); much quieter than my iRobot. (11) Has WiFi built in and an Android app (Coredy Robot app) that lets you use your phone in lieu of remote to control the R700. (12) Both the Coredy Robot APP and Amazon Alexa APP connected to the Coredy Robot APP were both easy to setup. The Coredy Robot APP needs to be downloaded and setup first. Easy to do - download, run, set up a user account, create a family (smart life), add your new R700 device, the finally connect to wifi. CONS: (1) The dust bin is a bit smaller; but sufficient size for the job. Needs to be cleaned after every use. (2) The Coredy Robot App ONLY works with wifi 2.4 GHz wifi. If you have a newer 5 Ghz, the program will not work with it. For some, if you have a dual wifi, you may experience problems with the dual router. I'm using a dual router with no problems - but you may. (3) The Alexa App NEEDS LOTS of WORK. Currently only seems to allow two commands - "Alexa, turn on Robot" - responds back "Did you mean the Coredy R700"; you respond "YES" and it starts the Robot in AUTO mode. The other command it recognizes is "Alexa, turn off Robot" - responding the same way, "Did you mean the Coredy R700"; you respond "YES" and it puts the Robot in pause mode. There is no documentation online; that I found to help me with using Alexa and the Coredy Robot R700. I couldn't find any other commands that work - like "Alexa, [send] go home Robot" (not supported on this device) or "Alexa, edge clean Robot" (not supported - puts on shopping list) or "Alexa, spot clean Robot" (get history of Robots) or "Alexa, clean small room Robot" (Same History of money spent on Robots). OBSERVATIONS: (1) The brush is a bit narrower (width), as is the vacuum opening - vs. other brands I own (bObSweep and iRobot) However, has proven to be better at picking up dust/dirt and pulls more into dust bin from the carpet/floor. INCLUDED with this review: A short video with several areas covered - (1) moving from rug to hardwood and back, (2) moving over oriental rug fringe, (3) moving over 1 inch high kitchen carpet, (4) moving to steps edge and avoidance, (5) cleaning around / under low height table, and (6) returning to base unit. Also included are several photos of how the unit arrived, putting it together, the three manuals that accompany it, the dust bin and location on unit, the docking station and how to hide the excess wire, and the unit on and ready to work (showing blue light). ---- About the product Once you open the top of the box, you will see full length cardboard atop of the contents of the box. It has a "QUICK START GUIDE" printed on it; with (5) clear steps and contact information for customer service. (A nice touch). Package contained Three small booklets; owner's Manual (Cordey R7000), Coredy R700 limited warranty booklet and a Coredy Robot Cleaner App install guide. Also in the package are the the robot cleaner and charging dock, edge brushes to install on cleaner, clean tool for removing hair on brush, remote control with (2) AAA batteries for remote control, (2) magnetic boundary strips, (4) 3M three-strip electronic clean pads and a thin cloth wire tie-up. Note: there are two extra edge brushes and an extra HEPA filter pack for collection bin. (extra main parts) Unlike many other reviewers, the first thing I did was take the five to six minutes to read the Owner's Manual (31 pages) with lots of graphics and how to (app, Alexa, set modes, etc.) Placed brushes on the bottom of each side of the robot - just snap in place [picture included]. Opened and checked the dust bin and filter compartment [picture included]. Placed wire in docking station [picture included]. Then plugged the docking station into the wall and placed on the hardwood floor, as directed in the manual. Turned on the main switch on the bottom of the Robot cleaner and turned it on using the remote. [picture included]. Then directed it to go home (to charge). It went to the charging dock, mounted, beeped and began flashing orange (charging). Finally, using the remote (close to cleaner), set the time on the remote. Then placed the remote in the holding slot of the docking station. It took about 2 hours to fully charge. The remote is easy to use with a daily timer that can be set and several cleaning modes. If you have loaded the Coredy Robot App on your phone it is easy to setup via the app. [pictures included setting up the app] The actual robot has several modes: (1) AUTO which uses a with back-forth (perhaps zig-zag) then a random pattern and finally does edges. (2) SPOT cleans a localized area, making tight spirals outward for about 3 ft then inward back to where it started. (3) EDGE cleans along the walls and around furniture legs. (4) SINGLE [Small] ROOM clean; works for about 30 minutes and then returns to base. I set the unit on AUTO and let it clean my hardwood floors in living room, kitchen, dining room, AS WELL as the halls to front door & garage door. It took a little over an hour and half for all rooms and then the unit returned to it's home base to recharge. It found the charing base easily, mounting and started charging immediately. I emptied the dust bin and was surprised with how much dirt, dog hair and lint it picked up. I had cleaned the day before and was surprised it was full. I examined the brush and didn't find any hair wrapped around it. It was easy to empty the bin and check the HEPA filter - still clean. I used the scheduling button to have the cleaner automatically run at 7:00 am the next morning. I ran and returned to the home base automatically. I did this for two days; working flawlessly. I also directed the Robot to clean the third day, via Alexa and it again worked flawlessly - returning the the charging base upon completion. OVERALL, the Corey R700 Robot Vacuum Cleaner worked great and I am happy with this purchase. The fact that I can use my phone to control it was very nice. The Alexa app could use some more umph (power) to it, to control the Robot with more voice commands (left, right, forward, backward, edge clean, return to base, and so on.) I would highly recommend this unit compared to my other robot cleaner - for the price and its powerful suction ability and cleaning. If you don't need the functionality of the Wifi (app and Alexa) the Coredy R650 might be a better fit. But the fact that the Coredy R700 cleaned the Oriental Carpet and did not pull the fringe into the Robot (vs the R650 which did), it is well worth the extra cost for the upgraded R700. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 3, 2019 by Just Mike's Opinion

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