I originally wanted to test the 3i G10+ robot vacuum because I heard about its debris compression feature, something I had on the brain after my disappointment with the Roomba 205 DustCompactor. The G10+ also compacts dust, sparing you from dustbin emptying for a few months and freeing you from the self-empty dock. I was curious, but what I wasn’t expecting was the G10+ to deliver such a high-level experience overall, especially for less than $500.
The first sign of the G10+’s brainpower came during its initial mapping run of my apartment. It successfully divided every single room, aside from my very open-concept kitchen and living room. The LiDAR-powered smart mapping was even perceptive enough to label certain rooms as bedrooms and bathrooms, because it recognized beds and toilets.
This is the level of detail of the 3i app…
Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable

…and this is the level of detail of the Roomba Home app.
Credit: Leah Stodart / Mashable
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