Thursday

Neato-XV15 Mostly Good

1-28-13     NEATO XV-15  I CAN LIVE WITH IT

After using my new XV-15 European Model Neato for a week, I decided to go with it and sent the old XV-11 back.  I am wondering if XV-15 wasn't originally wired for overseas current and then adapted to the standard 110 volt American current.  It still need to go back and recharge at least twice for a 750 square foot area, but does so reliably and in the spirit of moving on so I have accepted it.   I did swap out batteries to see if that was the problem.  It wasn't.   The new Neato is doing a great job of cleaning and came with some extra surgical rubber replacement blades.  So I guess something lost, something gained.

I would be interested to hear back from overseas readers, especially Russia and Sweden, if the Neato is being sold there and, if so, has caught on.

Patti Smith used to live in the rubble of Detroit near where I am.  Pretty sure the Detroit Neato model laser system would also be a ray gun.


Wednesday

Mystery of the Partial Neato Charge

1-19-2013    XV-15 CLEANS WELL, BUT IN SHORT GULPS

I had high hopes of moving on to something else when Neato #4 came my way.  And, it did have a promising start, but now is making it hard for me to send back Neato #3.  Neato #3 cleaned great, just would not dock and recharge.  When I  plugged it in manually, #3 took a full charge and it would play nice.  I could clean the first floor of my house twice on one charge.  Now it's replacement cleans well, too.  They upgraded me from my Neato XV-11 to  a XV- 15.  It is actually the same machine, only has a few replacement parts included.  The problem with this one is that it will start a scheduled run, with what it says is a full battery charge, and then, five minutes latter come back to the dock, almost out of juice.  After an hour, it will resume cleaning and finish the first floor (only 700 ft2) or may require a third charge to finish.  I thought this might be a battery problem, but switched batteries and it made no difference. That means, instead of one charge on the Neato #3 being able to do my house twice,  Neato#4 needs three charges to do my house once. Has anyone else experienced this?  I have a call into Neato and hope they can solve it.


"What a world, what a world!" - wicked witch in the Wizard of Oz



This is getting a little discouraging.  I need Reverend Al to help Neato #4 to recharge it's battery.

Tuesday

NEATO #4 ARRIVES

1-8-2012       
Neato #3 Welcomes His Sucessor Neato #4

It has happened.  The box was on my door step and Neato #4 had arrived to replace it's brave predecessor. Neato sent me a brand new Neato  XV-15 to replace the, temporarily in short supply Neato XV-11.  Besides the midnight blue color, it is exactly the same machine.

This event came after several back and forth conversations about whether my problem was a battery issue.  I finally bought a battery, and it was not a battery issue - it was a charger issue.  The springs on the silver induction charger rails had failed and the charger strip no longer pushed out from the frame.  They were like the sunken eye of your lizard after it had died.  In retrospect, I could have determined that the battery was still good by opening the charger up and using the manual plug to recharge with.  Oh well, too late, too smart.

I am not to embarrassed to say that  I got so excited that the US Mail lady, my pet and I danced in celebration when opening the Neato box.


I now have this new machine which is operating admirably, so far.  I will keep  you posted. The quality of the Neato's seem to keep getting better.  It is a young company and appears to be learning from its mistakes.  The one mistake it hasn't made, so far, is bad customer service.  You always get to talk to a person, and usually a very nice person.

Monday

NEW UPDATE ON NEATO WON'T CHARGE

12-30-2012
NEATO PROMISES REPLACEMENT FOR BAD CHARGER

I talked to NEATO yesterday(12-29-12) about my problem with the charger unit.

 To recap: I have had a problem where my NEATO XV-11 would dock but not charge.   NEATO kept saying they would sent me  a replacement unit, but it was always cancelled by a technician saying I needed a new battery.  I ended up paying for a new battery and it didn't help.  I discovered that the problem was really in the charger.  Two small springs that push the bottom strip rail out had failed.  As a result the strip has not been making contact with the NEATO.

I called NEATO again and explained.  I thought they might send out a new charger but they said I would be getting a new NEATO unit.  The XV-11s are back ordered, so they offered me an XV-14.  The XV-14 is exactly the same except blue.  (see blog pages for complete info Model differences)  I will be happy if this replacement actually comes, although I wish I had my $60 back for the replacement they had me buy.

If any of you have similar charger problems, give NEATO a call.  I think they will send out a replacement charger.                                         
                                                                               Enough Robot Vacuum Stuff-Best of Red Dwarf
  • Neato Customer Support
  • 8100 Jarvis Avenue, Suite 100
  • Newark, CA 94560
  • 1-877-29-NEATO
  • 1-877-296-3286
  • 1-408-848-1063 (outside U.S.)

Saturday

Fix For: Neato Docks - Won't Charge


12-27-2012                 Update TO:  
              EASY CHARGER FIX-Don't Buy New Battery Yet
The Fix At The Bottom May Work Sometimes BUT!!!
I have discovered that the true issue here are the springs that push out the bar on the horizontal silver bars on the front of the charger unit.  These springs look like a larger version of the spring inside a bar point pen.  They are very weak and appear to lose their ability to push the silver bar back into position to contact the metal contact rail on the back of the Neato.   I am trying to talk to Neato to see if they will send out replacement units or at least beefier springs.  If the spring strength is the problem --- tightening the screw in the below post will not fix the problem.


My Neato XV-11 would dock, but not charge.  If I manually moved it around, sometimes I could get a charge connection.  I talked with Neato 3 times- promised a replacement only to have techs decide it was the battery and cancel.  They also said to clean the contacts and move the charger.  I did all those things and bought a new battery, but nothing changed.
It ended up to be was loose screws on the back of the charger strips. 
The Fix:
1)  The plug in charger has two spring loaded strips on the bottom.
2)  Check to see if both metal strips stick out from case and can be pushed in and pop out again.
3)  If one or more strip is sunk inside plastic case, then the problem is that the screws that hold the strip to the spring in back are loose.
4)  Depress orange bar on top of case to open.
5)  Inside will be wrapped electric line and the back of the strips.
6)  At the end of each strip is a small screw
7)  Carefully tighten screw(s).
8)  This should cause the strip to pop out in front
9)  Reassemble case and Neato should be able to successfully dock.
10)  There is a chance that bar will still stick. I have inquiry in to Neato asking them how unstick it.  I will update this post after they reply.

 I didn't need to buy new battery and if battery run time is still good, neither do you.

Lets see.. the Celtic people had no vacuum cleaners.

Wednesday

They Wore Me Down

December 12, 2012    Neato Robotics -“Everybody is waiting for cooler weather--and I am just waiting for you--. 
(Bob Dylan in a letter)” 
I was hoping to have something definitive to report about my charging problem, but no.  I have gone through the cycle with Neato three times - reporting that my Neato docks but doesn't charge unless I manually position it.  Then after a week it won't charge at all until I let it sit for a week, then it is fine for another ten days.  Customer service always says they will send me another unit, after conferring with a technician, but without notice someone cancels this and marks problem as battery and I wait for a replacement that never comes.  I  miss my Neato so will order another battery to see if this works.  Does anyone else have a problem similar?  Neato Customer Service is really good until it isn't.

What was it you wanted
I ain’t keeping score
Are you the same person
That was here before?
Is it something important?
Maybe not
What was it you wanted?
Tell me again I forgot
Bob Dylan -Was That What You Wanted 1989

I just like this video
Like a Rolling Stone - Live @ Newport



Read more: http://www.bobdylan.com/us/songs/what-was-it-you-wanted#ixzz2F63NwZN6

Tuesday

November 23, 2012

BEST HOLIDAY NEATO PRICE YET

If you have a constant craving for the best 2012 Neato Robotic Holiday deal - the combo of price, warranty and equipment offered by the following link to Costco is almost too good to be true.

http://www.costco.com/.product.100007888.html?&cm_mmc=BCEmail_BlackFridayEmail-_-Banner-_-18-_-MarketingItemName

KD Lang Constant Cravings
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpM9b0_295w&playnext=1&list=PLE1A289D74F461C9C&feature=results_video

Monday

STILL WAITING FOR REPLACEMENT NEATO XV-11

10-27-2010
NEATO ROBOTICS CUSTOMER SERVICE IS SO EXCELLENT.  LET'S HOPE THIS ISN'T HOW CUSTOMERS WITH OLDER MACHINES WILL HAVE TO DEAL WITH THEM IN THE FUTURE


The long promised replacement Neato XV-11 has still not come.  I will call Neato Robotics and see what they say this time.  This is the third time that they have promised to send one and I won't be surprised if this is the third time when I inquire they say it is a battery issue.  My guess is that they submit a replacement order and someone reviews it and keeps rejecting request.  I think that it is important to get your customer service person to do something to alter their notes or this cycle will just keep repeating.

To review my problem-the battery life seems fine, but the problem is getting the Neato to go to the charger and, when there, required ever more effort to manually find a spot that would start charge.

Having said that, a curious thing happened.  My Neato sat there totally dead for a week and, while still not going to the charger, now connects and feeds easily when manually moved.  That still doesn't make it a working unit, but it is functional again.  I wonder if I had set the panel for "new battery" if I could have gotten some resolution.

I think what I learned here is that after 6 mos and/or 3 exchanges if Neato doesn't start making warranty claims more difficult.  I have the 2 year extended warranty and can only imagine what it will be like after a year or 2.   Anyone with any experience here please comment and share your experience with everyone.

Sunday

CUSTOMER SERVICE-TROUBLE IN PARADISE

10-18-2012

Possible owners meeting-NEATO ROBOTICS


A little cautionary note about NEATO ROBOTICS customer service.  In the past these people have been nothing but helpful, but that seems to be be eroding.

My Neato XV-11 has difficulties recharging.  It returns and hooks up, but doesn't really connect.  I have to get down on my hands and knees to move it until I hit the '"sweet spot" and it charges.  I cleaned the contacts, moved the charger around to different locations with no luck.

Finally, I called (Aug. 18) NEATO ROBOTICS and they said they would send another unit.  I waited 2 weeks - nothing.  I called again and they said my unit was flagged as a battery problem and warranty claim denied.  This was not communicated to me - so I would have waited forever.

I told them the batteries were fine and, once connected, fully charged and would hold same.  Customer service person said sorry for the mix up and they would send new unit out.  Another week or two goes by (it is now Oct 12) and I call again.  I am told that my unit is flagged as a battery issue and is not eligible for replacement.    I explained the charger problem all over again and finally, after several conversations with technical support, customer service rep said they would send new unit.  She also said that they sent me a message in August to tell me about denied warranty claim.  I went back through phone log and this never happened.

NEATO has been a bright spot in a gray world, so this is disappointing.  I will let everyone know what happens, because what happens to me is also happening to hundreds of other customers.  Whether a new unit ever comes, and whether it looks like a new one with the current software/firmware installed is a little in doubt.

All of you suspicious readers at Oracle, Stanford, and the Palo Alto Research Center, this may still have a happy ending.  I still have faith in this start up- just not quite as much faith.

NEW WARRANTY INFO
I was so impressed at the Neato Robotics Warranty and Customer Service.  Their warranty and customer service gave people confidence that this experiment would not waste their money.  It was explained to me and I explained to you that the 1 year original warranty started over each time a new unit was sent.  The Customer Service Rep guaranteed this interpretation.  I even repeated it back to her as I knew I would be telling my readers.  Now I am told this is incorrect.   The 1 year Warranty stays at the date of your original purchase.  That date does not move forward with replacements.

An example is:  
   Buy original unit for Christmas 2011
   Unit replaced July 2012
       -Warranty  date is still Christmas 2011 and does not move forward.
Good to know this information before deciding to purchase a NEATO.

Possible BAD FUTURE  SCENARIO
Buy Neato Christmas 2011
Receive replacement December 15, 2012
       -Breaks January 1, 2013 without extended warranty
YOU WILL BE OUT OF WARRANTY (even though unit is only 2 weeks old)
I warned Customer Service that I would write this information on my blog and she said other Customer Service woman was wrong.




Tuesday

10-1-2010 Arrival of Neato #4 Delayed.-Warranty Policy


I posted a couple weeks ago that NEATO ROBOTICS were providing me with yet another unit.  Well, it never came so I called them back.  Turns out that somebody had stopped my order with a vague plan to have a technical guy call me.  Ends up someone had decided that my battery was going bad.

Strange to leave me stranded like that with no notice and no real schedule to get back to me/  This is the first time that customer service ha been anything less that splendid.  I am sure that replacing units is very costly so maybe this is just a glitch and not a new policy.  But 2 1/2 weeks later I still don't have the promised replacement unit.

CORRECTION-This Information Invalid
NEATO ROBOTICS Customer Service Gives New Version Of Warranty
SEE 10-12-2012 Blog Post For Update
One interesting fact.  I was told that each time they send me a new unit, it counts as the first day of ownership and the one year warranty starts over.  I purchased the two year extension and that automatically adjusts with each new unit too.  So when my replacement unit arrives I will be a brand new Neato owner.

Monday

The End of NEATO XV-11 #3

8-29-2012

Good-by NEATO #3
 A Brave Soldier Goes Home


Docking did Neato #3 in.  Although Neato #3 almost always found his way home, once there could not self recharge.   Neato #3 always tended to dock crooked, but for a few months worked fine.  Then, he occasionally would not recharge and now it is the rule.  I can move him around and eventually find a spot that works, but it never happens automatically.   Neato Robotics said it needed to be replaced.  As always, the customer service person was very friendly and efficient.   I only hope the next one cleans as well.

Saturday

Update on Neato XV-11 #3

August 20, 2012
 Pretty sure the     Neato took inspiration from the neural net patterns from these two … just guessing, of course.
 David Bowie
Major Tom
Though I'm past one hundred thousand miles, I'm feeling very still And I think my spaceship knows which way to go Tell my wife I love her very much, she knows Ground control to major Tom, your circuits dead, there's something wrong Can you hear me, major Tom? Can you hear me, major Tom? Can you hear me, major Tom? Can you... Here am I sitting in my tin can far above the Moon Planet Earth is blue and there's nothing I can do Anyways….back to Neato #3
I have been waiting until I had something good to post.  But Neato #3 has been close to perfect.
   However, nothing is perfect There have been a few recent issues:
      *Lately,  even though it docks, the Neato fails to make a good contact with charger-causing the battery to run    low enough that it needs to be reset.  
Oddly, the daily run schedule remains intact.        -At first cleaning the charging and Neato contacts helped, but now i need to manually move the Neato around to make contact.
I am contacting Neato and will let you know next post what they say.

While this is concerning, I run it every morning and it always does a great job.  I occasionally check it's brush and empty the dirt bin daily and that it it. The first two Neato's were flawed from the first day and soon failed completely, but not this one.  I wonder if the company fixed production flaws or just gave me a good one because they saw I had a blog.   Whatever, this thing just works.  I would like feedback from others on their experience.  I am especially interested in hearing from owners in Europe.

Friday

Neato Errors

August 19, 2012
NEATO ERROR MESSAGES

This is an "in process" post.  It is my goal to document information concerning the Neato "error messages" and common problems.  It invite viewers to add their insights, experience and, hopefully" fixes.  As reader comments come in I will compile them in a spreadsheet post.  I don't know what this will look like, but think it could be interesting to try.  Neato owner error comments are spread all over the internet and I thought it would be good to try and compile them.

Below are the formal error messages on the Neato display list plus a couple problems. Please post a comment referring to a specific message and I will incorporate it into the spreadsheet.   If anyone has another problem that does not occur on this list, please pass them along too, and I will list them under "Other Common Problems".  Thanks
Doug Card

1) WHEEL IS STUCK

2) HELP I CAN'T NAVIGATE

3) BUMPER IS STUCK

 I remedied this condition by loosening the screws on either side on the bumper, blowing debris from the slide channel with an air hose, squirting in a tiny bit of lubricant and 3/4 tightening the screws back up.  It has not happened again in three months.


4) LOSES CLOCK SETTING

5) EMPTY MY CONTAINER/REPLACE MY CONTAINER even though container is empty and has been replaced

6) NEATO FAILS TO DOCK

7) NEATO FAILS TO RECHARGE


Tuesday

December 2011 ARCHIVED From The Begining

Detective Del Spooner: You know Gigi, those robots don't do anybody any good. 
Granny: Of all the people on God's earth, you should know better. Sometimes the stuff that comes out of your mouth!  - I Robot (2004)



     My new Neato XV-ll arrived on Christmas Eve 2011 in a beautiful red and black box
http://www.robotvacuumcleaner.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/neato-in-box-DSCN9026.jpg )    along with 3 extra filters, a wall charger and a manual.   It was a gift from my computer minded brother who lives about a mile away from the Neato headquarters in Mountain View, CA.  I took the robot vacuum out of the box, plugged in the induction wall charger and positioned the Neato against it.    When the Neato is "full" (a glowing indicator turns green), I pushed twice on the large red button on top and the LCD window told me it was going to clean my house.  I thought "excellent".   Getting started is so simple. www.robotshop.com/PDF/neato-xv-11-quick-start.pdf 
This next link illustrated how the suction system works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D0LPUkRVMzo&feature=related

     I have a small two story house with around 800 ft2 on the first floor.  It is fascinating to watch the Neato methodically clean.  First it enters a room and revolves around until its laser has mapped the space.   Then it starts cleaning the perimeter and when finished, does the rest of the room in a grid pattern.   The Neato took about an hour to finish and then returned to its charging station where it plugged itself back in.  I had vacuumed the day before and was surprised at how much dirt was in the Neato's easy to empty dirt collector.   I had it clean the house two more times that day for the fun of watching it work.  Each time the dirt collector was half full.  The Neato cleans places I usually don't,  like under the desk, couch and chairs.   My house was not as clean as I thought it was - after the 2nd day I stopped sneezing.  So be prepared for this green plastic dirt eater to call into question your house cleaning abilities.  My house really does feel cleaner.

     At first, I expected the Neato to do a superficial cleaning.  But, I am happy to report the NeatoXV-ll does a serious job.  It has a beater bar like a regular upright, good suction and it cleans under and around things with a minimal amount of running into them.  I was astounded.  The first thing I did was program the machine to clean every morning.  I decided to keep this up until it stopped finding so much dirt and then scale back to every other day.

     It's not perfect though.  You have to do the Neato version of child proofing your house.    The floor needs to be cleared of obstacles.  This included putting up electrical cords, small items or actually any loose objects from the floor,   Theoretically, the Neato will go around clothes, dishes, books or other objects in it's way, but if they are too short to scan or push on the front bumper, it will try and climb over them.  This never has a good result.  Also, while it can negotiate regular chairs, my office chair with a five prong roller base confused it.  Just watch the first few times the Neato cleans and see what objects or spaces it can't handle and then remove them.  In the case of the office chair, I put painters tape around the prongs and now it circle around with no problem.  Lastly, it leaves a little ring of debris right up against the wall so you need to occasionally sweep the dust from the edges of your room.

     Everyone tends to humanize their machines.  The Neato almost forces this.  It looks confused when it is.  Cries for help when it is in trouble and wiggles it's "butt"to make a good contact with the wall charger.

    Here are some short Neato XV-11 reviews  from several sources.  

1. Amazon.com
Three-quarters of the more than 140 owner reviews at Amazon.com are mostly or entirely positive for the Neato Robotics vacuum. Many owners have also owned the Roomba, so quite a few reviews include a comparison between the two. Owners discuss differences in navigation and cleaning ability as well as battery life. Some prefer the Neato version, while others would stick with the cheaper Roomba robotic vacuum cleaner.
Review: Neato XV-11 All Floor Robotic Vacuum System, Contributors to Amazon.com
2. Good Housekeeping
While this review involves some hands-on testing, editors don't compare the Neato vacuum to other models. They say that the vacuum does a nice job on bare floors and low-pile carpets, missing just a few areas. They add that although they had "a lot of fun with it," it's no substitute for regular vacuuming.
Review: Neato: The Newest Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, Carolyn Forte, Oct. 4, 2010
3. BotJunkie.com
In this head-to-head comparison of the Roomba and Neato vacuum cleaners, the author doesn't quite come down on one side or the other. Both do a good job with hard floors, but the Roomba does a better job on carpet and with cat hair. The Neato vacuum is more efficient, taking only a third as long as the iRobot vac, and the Neato XV-11 is a little better at getting into corners. Neither vacuum can totally replace regular vacuuming with a hose and attachments, the author concludes.
Review: IRobot Roomba 560 vs. Neato XV-11, Evan Ackerman, June 4, 2010
4. Engadget.com
This is another head-to-head between the XV-11 and the iRobot Roomba vacuum. The Neato vacuum is said to be slightly more powerful, but mainly, editors seem enthralled with watching it scan a room and plot an efficient course compared to the iRobot's wandering route. Like other reviewers, the author says you'll still need to vacuum with a more powerful upright now and then. But overall, the XV-11 is more advanced.
Review: Neato XV-11 Robotic Vacuum Review, Tim Stevens, Aug. 24, 2010
5. Geek.com
Like other reviews, this one notes that the Neato vacuum seems easier to clean than the Roomba. The author only used it on hardwood floors, so not much of the review is spent on either robotic vacuum's cleaning ability.
Review: Review: Neato XV-11 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, Sal Cangeloso, Dec. 16, 2010
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Monday

January 2012


The Doctor: I hate robots. Did I say?
Roman Groom: Yeah, and he's not too fond of you. What's wrong with robots?
The Doctor: It's not the robots, it's the people. Dressing them up and giving them silly voices. You're reducing them.
Roman Groom: Yeah. Friend of mine, she made her domestic robot look like a dog.
The Doctor: Ah, well, dogs. That's different.

                                                                          -Dr Who - The Water of Mars 2009

     When the Neato XV-11 works, it is amazing - exactly what I hoped it would be.  I programmed it to vacuum the downstairs at 5:30 am,  7 days am week.  And for a week it was great.  Then the bad things started. At first, it would occasionally stop, the LCD screen reporting it's - "left wheel was stuck in debris".  I would turn it over and nothing was ever stuck in the wheel.  I did notice that the left wheel turned harder than the right, but was not sure if that was normal.  If anyone has the same problem, it isn't normal.  Both wheels should have the same resistance.

     The next week the left wheel got stuck more often.  Eventually I had to walk behind it and whenever the Neato hesitated, nudge it on the side with my foot or it would stop.   I gave up when I had to do this 54 times in a 12 X 20 kitchen.  I called Neato Robotics Customer Service.  Now, some of the web pages I read call Neato Robotics Customer Service "horrible."  Not my experience.  I thought they were great.  They picked up right away.  I described my problem and the extremely nice woman, who seemed to know a lot about the product (if I find her name I will include it), said Neato Robotics would send out a new unit.  No hassle at all.   Four days later, the replacement Neato was delivered.  The new Neato had a prepaid Fed Ex sticker to return the old one.

     The deal is, you have 30 days to return the old unit and they hold a credit card number to use if you don't.  I put the old unit in the new box and dropped it off at Fed Ex.   Everything was free, this is available for the full year of the warranty.  When they give you a replacement, the 1 year warranty starts over.  A two year extension on the warranty is available for $99.  If I have trouble with the replacement unit, I am thinking of buying the extended warranty.  I hope this isn't the case, but Neato durability may be a notch below it's technology.  The replacement unit was new.   I was told if the broken unit had several months on it, the replacement Neatos are refurbished.

    Hope springs eternal and once again I set the Neato to clean the house every morning at 5:30am.  All I can say now, is that for the last three days of January, all is well.

Sunday

February 2012

(Kryten Is a Domestic Robot)  
Lister: How can you just lie back and accept it?
Kryten: Oh, it's not the end for me, sir, it's just the beginning. I have served my human masters, now I can look forward to my reward in silicon heaven.
Lister: [Stunned pause] Silicon WHAT?
Kryten: Surely you've heard of silicon heaven?
Lister: Has it got anything to do with being stuck opposite Brigitte Nielsen in a packed lift?
Kryten: No, sir. It's the electronic afterlife. It's the gathering place for the souls of all electronic equipment. Robots, toasters, calculators. It's our final resting place.
Lister: I don't mean to say anything out of place here, Kryten, but that is completely whacko Jacko. There is no such thing as 'Silicon Heaven'.
Kryten: Then where do all the calculators go?
Lister: They don't go anywhere. They just die.
Kryten: Surely you believe that God is in all things? Aren't you a pantheist?
Lister: Yeah, but I just don't think it applies to kitchen utensils. I'm not a FRYING pantheist. Machines do not have souls. Computers and calculators do not have an afterlife. You don't get hairdryers with tiny little wings, sitting on clouds and playing harps.
Kryten: But of course you do. For is it not written in the Electronic Bible, "The Iron shall lie down with the Lamp".          
-"Red Dwarf: The Last Day (#3.6)" (1989) 
     The first three days of February were very nice.  I did what I had to do and every morning my Neato XV-11 did its' job.  Then came the RPS error.  This refers to the laser Room Positioning System.  And this Neato replacement never worked again.  Without the laser to guide it, the Neato is a paralyzed creature in a dark space.  On February 6, I called Neato Robotics Customer Service.  Again, they were extremely helpful and promised to ship me Neato number #3.
     One snafu here is that I dropped Neato #1 at the Fed Ex office on February 4, 2012 and this morning (February 7, 2012) a truck dropped off a box with a Neato XV-11 in it.  I was really impressed at how fast they had sent the replacement, but then I opened the box only to find Fed Ex had returned Neato #1 back to me.  No progress had be made.  The Fed Ex woman had put the return prepaid Fed Ex label on the box, but not crossed out the previous label and so it was delivered back to me.  I was reminded of those movies where evil is destroyed only to reappear.  So tomorrow I will make the thirty mile round trip to try and return this thing again before the next one comes.

2-13-2012

I repackaged and sent (FedEx) Neato XV-11 #1 back again.  I just was notified that Neato #3 was on it's way.

To recap: Neato #1 developed a stuck left wheel after about two weeks and Neato #2 had its laser malfunction after two days.  This negative trend has been modified by how well the Neato worked (when not broken) and the fast, painless Neato Robotics Customer Service.  It has been about three business days since I ordered a warranty replacement.

Saturday

2-14-2012 Arrival of Neato #3

Today Fed Ex dropped off Neato #3.  My first Neato came in a pretty cool Red and Black cube box.  Neato #2 came in a much smaller box and Neato #3 is back in the Red and Black cube.  My, completely without any proof, suspicion is that the Neatos in the cube are new and that the smaller, rectangular box contains refurbished units.  This is just a guess.

Anyways, the new unit is opened and plugged in.  I will update this entry in three hours when I send it out on its' maiden voyage to eat dirt.

Wednesday

2-14-2012 Arrival of Neato #3 - The Test

     I programmed Neato #3 to turn on at 5 pm and then forgot about it.  I was sitting in the living room when it went by efficiently doing it's job.  I put down my project, got a cup of coffee and sat down to watch.  The Neato did its' methodical work of picking up debris and inhaling dust bunnies with a ruthless intensity.  In ten minutes it went into another room and I went back to my project, all the time waiting to hear the Neato's little chirp of distress - signaling its' inability to navigate, that its' right or left wheel was"stuck in debris"or an RPS (room positioning system) error - meaning it is lost.  But none of these things happened.  Neato #3 seemed to have evolved.  I swear it moves a little quickr, navigates around things a little better and when it was finished, docks faster.  Also, it makes some diagonal moves I don't remember seeing before and seems to have clean using smarter grid patterns. Neato #3 came with the latest software update (2.6) and I believe this is what I am seeing.

     Neat #3 did a perfect job and did it quickly.   So I scheduled it to clean the downstairs again in two hours, trying to tempt fate.  Now, I know two cleanings, an excellent robot vacuum does not make, but once again it did an excellent job.  Just like they call a hundred lawyers at the bottom of the sea, this is a  good start.

    I am going to schedule Neato #3 to clean at 5:30 am every day for the next two weeks to see how it holds up.  For now, I am impressed.

Friday

2-17-2012 A Weeks Work

     Neato #3 is still doing a great job.  In three days has cleaned my downstairs about 10 times and, except for getting stuck and running out of power once, did it flawlessly,    I would say Neato #3 is an upgrade from Neato #2.   It has the 2.6 software revision and has smoother docking and slightly improved speed and cleaning routes.  Also, this Neato has a better suction than the last one.  It did the entire first floor of my house in about 45 minutes this morning - the fastest time yet.  I did not have to rescue it.  And, it picked up a lot of dirt.

     I went over to Fed Ex last night and sent off Neato #2.  I did a last minute swap of the roller brush from Neato #2.  These beater bars are aluminum cylinders with strips of what I think is surgical latex attached.  The brush on Neato #3 already had tears in the latex.  This roller system works well at collecting dirt but is fragile.   Anything sharp can damage it.  In my case, Neato #3 found a Christmas ornament hanger under the chair and that was all it took.

Thursday

2-22-2012 Neato #3 Still Lives

I am happy to report that I have nothing to report.  It has been a little more than a week since Neato #3 arrived.  I have probably run it 15 times.  Its' wheel and front bumper got stuck once and it was trapped under a chair once.  In my limited experience, that is a perfect score.  For anyone interested, I am including video links that 1) illustrate how the Neato's Room Positioning System maps out a room  2) a dissected Neato.

If this "good behavior" keeps up, next week may be pictures of my first dog or words of power from TV celebrities.  Here is a sample of the latter:

                                                         SNOOKI of Jersey Shore QUOTES
  • The glasses are pretty much all crystalled out, all bling-bling, but when you put them on you can’t really see.. so I don’t think you can't drive with them.. because you’ll get a ticket.
  • I can't see........... do you have any pickles??
  • My first thought was: I don’t wanna clean this up. My second thought was: I just f*cked up dinner. My third thought was: What the f*ck am I gonna eat?
  • Caller: Can I speak to Angelina please? ... Snooki: NO, she died.

    What does this have to do with the Neato XV-11?                                                                Nothing . . . really.   It is just meaningless filler,                                                                            A bit of a waste of time.  I know and I 'm sorry.


Here is a video of disassembling a Neato XV-11
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8G72NAppKY

This video is of an infra-red image of the continuous laser scan of the Neato RPS.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8gDB08rnGE

This video simulates the grid pattern that the Neato RPS creates.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCVfZeTIYZk&feature=related

Wednesday

March 2012 --A Robot On Good Behavior or "To Serve Man"

                  
Quotes from Bender - the Robot Star of Futurama
  • "Who are you, and why should I care?"
  • "What kind of party is this? There's no booze and only one hooker."
  • "I was thinking Benderbrau if it's an ale, Botweiser if it's a lager. "
  • "Ahhh, what an awful dream. Ones and zeroes everywhere... and I thought I saw a two."
  • "What do you mean 'we,' flesh-tube?"
  • "I guess a robot would have to be crazy to wanna' be a folk-singer…"
I have had Neato #3 for three weeks now and its' good behavior continues.  Unlike Bender, the robot quoted above, my new Neato gives the impression of an entity wishing "To Serve Man".  It has been a force for good and I have nothing to report except Neato #3 is doing a great job.  It rarely gets stuck or loses its way or fails to make it home for dinner (plug itself in).   I wish it could play cards or cook but it can't or doesn't want to.

I will confirm with Neato Robotics my understanding that the warranty starts over every time they send out a replacement.  Until something happens to break the monotony of consistently good reports, here is a video link of a cat using a Neato for a carnival ride.

Kitty rides the Neato--  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6PQ61wofTRY







Her is another pretty good YouTube Neato review.  This site also rates the other major robot vacuums and has some entertaining vintage vacuum footage.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VmxXcnuA19s

Tuesday

3-9-2010 Info From Neato Robotics Customer Service

I just got a clarification of the warranty dates for the Neato.
*The one year warranty does reset every time Neato sends out a replacement.
*The 1 or 2 year extended warranty is added to this date
       -However the 90 day window to purchase the extended warranty ends 90 days after the original    purchase date.

Also, I noted in a previous post that the latex blades on the beater brush are fragile.  As it stands now, you have to order the whole metal beater bar for about $40 to repair a torn blade.  I am told that within a couple months the company will be selling replacement latex blades which are easily changed.  Neato did not have a price on this yet, but it will be a lot cheaper than buying the whole beater asembly.

Monday

3-20-2012 NEWS * XV-15 & XV-21 plus Upgrades for the XV-11

Everyone has heard there is a XV-15 Neato and now there is a just announced XV-21.  Least we  XV-11 owners feel we are headed towards the dust bin of history, I have a few facts that should cheer us up.  The Neato XV-11 equipment design and 2.6 operating system are still current.  The mechanical, structural and software systems are identical.

The XV-15 is white, but everything else is the same.  It has been re designated to market in Europe.  The XV-21 is has a different color (misty white and purple), but the internal systems are also identical to the XV-11.  But there have been changes. The latex blade beater bar has been replaced with one that uses  bristles and the filter has been upgraded.  Neato Robotics is referring to the XV-21 as their "Pet Owners and Allergy Suffers" model.

 And the good news is that the XV-21 beater bar and filter will fit your XV-11.  The new roller simply swaps for the latex blade one and the new filter snaps into the XV-11 filter holder.  I have been told that both are available for $60 or $30 for either one.  The below is a link that gives more detail on the Neato XV-21 and the conversion parts.   http://www.geek.com/articles/gadgets/neato-xv-21-bot-20120312/

Other than that Neato #3 has been working great.  I only have two more day to pick up the extended warranty and so am worried that this good behavior may be a trick.

Sunday

Robby the Robot- The Gold Standard of Domestic 'Bots


   Для тех из вас, в России "привет".


He was a feature player in the 1956 sci-fi movie-Forbidden Planet and later a version was created to star in the TV show -  Lost in Space which proves Robby will do anything for money.  He represented what we hoped future robots would be.  Robby did all of the work, domestic, construction, material creation, was a friend and danger alarm.  He already obeyed the robot rules of what  Issac Asimov would later call-The Three Laws of Robotics.
  1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
  2. A robot must obey orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
  3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.                                                                                                                                                                                                                    


This following has nothing to do with your Neato Robotics XV-11 vacuum, except to say,  like Robby the Robot, if you are attacked by an invisible creature from the ID, it won't help you either.  However, it will do a nice job of cleaning up the mess.  



Robby was developed by a designer who had also created laundry machines made out of clear plastic.  This explains the origin of the clear bubble head that allowed us to watch the simulated robot brain at work.   Robby could even repair himself.  I don't believe anyone will have as good luck with our Neato's.  According to an un-named company source, the Neato (if you get a good one) should last about 3 years. Neato Update My Neato #3 is still doing fine.    It has started giving me a "bumper stuck" message.  Occasionally, this will happen in the middle of the room.  I am thinking the bumper slide has collected some debris and is giving too much resistance for the return spring.   So far the problem is minor. I did buy the 2 year extended warranty, but am attempting to get clarification  if that the 2 year date counts from the start date any replacement that may come as a result of the Neato one year warranty or stays at the original purchase date. I will let everyone know in the next post.

Saturday

4-26-2012 Fix for Neato XV-11 "bumper is stuck"

Update on the "Bumper Is Stuck" message.   This problem was starting to happen a lot.   So, I followed my original diagnosis that debris was collecting in the bumper slide channel giving the return spring too much resistance.  My remedy was to loosen the two screws on each side on the front bumper and use my compressor to blow debris from the short slide channel.  Then (and this may not be necessary) I squirted a tiny bit of silicon lubricant in channel and tightened the screws (not a lot).   It has been a week now and the Neato #3 has run everyday without a single problem.  Empirically, this seems to be the solution.   I went from 6 to 10 "bumper is stuck" to zero.  Caution-do not dissemble the bumper or put more than a very small bit of lubricant in as doing so could void the Neato warranty (just guessing here).