![]() ![]() Setting up the Deebot N79S is pretty straightforward, and an included handy visual guide helps make it a five-minute process from assembly to app-enabling and running.įrom the mobile app (we used the Android option), the N79S can be controlled in various ways, from one-button "go clean" options to more complex programming and even remote-control options. There is some assembly required for the main unit, but it consists only of attaching the side brushes (they snap into place) and setting up the unit with its Wi-Fi connection and enabling the Deebot app on your Alexa device. These spinning brushes push debris into the central suction under the rotary brush and also act as a visual for the edge of the vacuum's "vision" in detecting edges and corners from either side. The bottom of the N79S includes a rotary brush and two sweeper brushes, both of which rotate towards one another from either side of the vacuum. It sells on Amazon for about $250 and can be remote-controlled via your house Wi-Fi or the Alexa app from just about anywhere. The Deebot N79S has three brushes, two rubberized wheels, a charging dock, a wireless remote control, app-enabled control, and connectivity with Amazon Echo. Compared to that low-cost option, the N79S is about US$100 more, but far better at getting the job done. We've now spent a little more than a week with the Ecovacs Robotics Deebot N79S and have found it to be generally good at what it's made for, and have far fewer complaints about it than we did with an earlier version of an Ecovacs product, the D35. Its connectivity with Amazon's Alexa, though, leaves a little to be desired. The Deebot N79S is aimed towards low-pile carpeting and solid surface flooring, and does a reasonably good job of everyday maintenance on those floors. ![]() For a vacuum, sucking at a job is a good thing. ![]()
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