Looks like their big robot round up is about 9 months old, but they have single model reviews as well.
Edit: A little bit on why I like this review channel:
A lot of gadget reviews I read nowadays about household products are like "I like this robot it did a good job cleaning. Sometimes got stuck but not too bad."
Vacuum wars is like: "I worked 500 g of fine sand into our test carpet and ran the robot for 5 minutes. It picked up 362 g of sand which is 32% better than the average for this category and the best of the current robots that I've tried. Now, on the artificial hair test, the rotors tangled after just 50g which is a poor result for this category... "
He's set up a testing suite. He runs all of the vacuums through it. You can compare the results. It's how reviews should be.
I use both Roomba and Roborock in my house. Unfortunately that will be less Roomba going forward as I'm soured on the Amazon ecosystem.
I wholeheartedly recommend the Roborock devices. They're exactly where they need to be feature-wise and their app is workably okay. Very high WAF guarantees they'll always have a spot in the house.
Looks like their big robot round up is about 9 months old, but they have single model reviews as well.
Edit: A little bit on why I like this review channel:
A lot of gadget reviews I read nowadays about household products are like "I like this robot it did a good job cleaning. Sometimes got stuck but not too bad."
Vacuum wars is like: "I worked 500 g of fine sand into our test carpet and ran the robot for 5 minutes. It picked up 362 g of sand which is 32% better than the average for this category and the best of the current robots that I've tried. Now, on the artificial hair test, the rotors tangled after just 50g which is a poor result for this category... "
He's set up a testing suite. He runs all of the vacuums through it. You can compare the results. It's how reviews should be.