Summary
Editor's rating
Is It Worth the Price?
Battery Life: Long-Lasting but Not Infinite
Performance: Strong Suction but Some Hiccups
Pros
- Strong 5000Pa suction power
- Self-emptying function with 3.5L capacity
- Smart features like voice control and LiDAR navigation
Cons
- Occasional navigation issues
- Struggles with surface transitions
Specifications
View full product page →| Brand | Laresar Clean |
| Model Number | L6 Nex |
| Colour | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 33 x 33 x 7 cm; 8.16 kg |
| Capacity | 3 litres |
| Material | Plastic |
| Noise Level | 60 Decibels |
| Runtime | 3 hours |
Getting to Know the Laresar Clean L6 Nex
The Laresar Clean L6 Nex is a robot vacuum cleaner that combines sweeping and mopping functions. At first glance, it promises convenience with features like self-emptying and LiDAR navigation. I spent some time testing it out to see if it lives up to the hype.
With a 5000Pa suction power and a 3.5L self-empty station, this gadget is clearly targeting those who want to keep cleaning as hands-off as possible. For someone like me who doesn't want to constantly check on my vacuum's dustbin or direct it on its path, these features are appealing.
The inclusion of smart technology like app control, voice commands, and multi-floor mapping gives it a modern edge. But these features also mean there's more that could potentially go wrong, so I was keen to see how everything worked in practice.
Overall, I was curious to see how the L6 Nex performs not just on paper but when put to the test in a real home environment, dealing with pet hair, carpets, and hard floors.
Is It Worth the Price?
The price tag of the Laresar Clean L6 Nex positions it in the mid-to-high range of robot vacuums. Considering the features like self-emptying and smart navigation, it offers a decent package. However, when looking at other brands, there are comparable models with similar features at slightly lower prices.
The convenience of self-emptying is a notable point of value, especially if you're someone who dislikes dealing with dustbins frequently. The 3.5L capacity means you can go about two months without emptying it, which is a huge plus for busy individuals or those with larger homes.
However, for the price, there are minor performance issues, like occasional navigation hiccups, that might make you question its value. It's a solid performer, but not entirely free from the need for manual intervention. If you're looking for something that you can truly forget about, you might need to look at pricier models.
In summary, the L6 Nex is good value if you're okay with occasionally stepping in to help it out. It offers a lot but isn't the top of the line in terms of autonomy or price efficiency.
Battery Life: Long-Lasting but Not Infinite
The Laresar L6 Nex is fitted with a 3200mAh battery, promising up to 180 minutes of runtime, which sounds impressive. In reality, the battery life depends heavily on the suction power setting. During my use, I found that it lasted closer to 150 minutes when running on the higher suction settings.
The auto-charge feature is a lifesaver. When the battery runs low, the vacuum will find its way back to the charging station. This worked well most of the time, but there were a couple of instances it didn’t dock properly, which could be frustrating if you're relying on it to recharge and continue cleaning without your input.
On the upside, the charging time is reasonable, though not particularly fast. If you plan to have it operate multiple times in one day, it might be wise to plan around the charging times. The auto-resume feature after charging is handy, but it occasionally started cleaning areas it had already done, which felt like a waste of time and power.
All in all, the battery does a good job for most cleaning sessions, but for uninterrupted performance, a bit of oversight might still be needed.
Performance: Strong Suction but Some Hiccups
The main selling point of the Laresar Clean L6 Nex is its 5000Pa suction power. In practice, this was pretty solid, especially when dealing with pet hair and fine dust. Unlike some other vacuums I've tried, this one doesn't seem to struggle with larger debris either. During my tests, it picked up most of what was visible on both my hardwood floors and low-pile carpets.
However, it's not without its limitations. For instance, the vacuum sometimes struggled with transitioning between different surfaces. It hesitated occasionally when moving from a hardwood floor to a thicker carpet. While it eventually got the job done, it required a bit more time than I anticipated.
The LiDAR navigation was mostly accurate, mapping my space effectively and avoiding obstacles. Yet, there were moments when it got confused by reflective surfaces or tight spaces, needing a bit of manual intervention to get back on track. Given that it's supposed to be hands-free, this was a slight inconvenience.
Overall, the performance is decent and it covers the basics well. Just expect to keep an eye on it from time to time, especially in a home with varied flooring and lots of obstacles.
Pros
- Strong 5000Pa suction power
- Self-emptying function with 3.5L capacity
- Smart features like voice control and LiDAR navigation
Cons
- Occasional navigation issues
- Struggles with surface transitions
Conclusion
Editor's rating
The Laresar Clean L6 Nex is a capable robot vacuum cleaner that packs a good number of smart features into a reasonably priced package. It's particularly suitable for pet owners and those who want to minimize time spent on floor cleaning. The self-emptying function and strong suction are big draws, especially for larger homes with multiple flooring types.
However, if you're someone who wants a completely hands-off experience or has a home with complex layouts, you might find the occasional hiccup in navigation frustrating. It's not perfect, but it does cover a lot of ground effectively.
Overall, the L6 Nex offers solid value and convenience, with some room for improvement. If you're willing to accept a bit of oversight in exchange for a mostly hands-free cleaning experience, it's worth considering.