UMB0X Blog
Ultrasonic spray vs. damp cloth: which cleans better?
Robotic windshield wipers don't work when soaked. A fine mist helps, but the right cloth prevents streaks.
Safety with the robot vacuum cleaner: what to do before pressing “Start”
Robotic cleaners are very helpful, but safety is not optional. Learn how to use a cable, UPS, and prevent falls.
Robot window cleaner: a guide to choosing the best one.
Robotic cleaning reduces effort and helps in difficult areas — but requires safety (a tether) and realistic expectations.
Self-emptying station: when is it really worth it?
If you want "zero work," the station might be the best part of the robot—but it has consumables and takes up space.
Robot vacuum cleaner with mop: which system cleans better?
Not all mops are the same. The type of scrubbing and the base (washing/drying) change the result.
LiDAR vs vSLAM in a robot vacuum cleaner: what changes in practice?
The robot's "brain" determines whether it cleans in lines or wanders aimlessly. Here's the real difference between LiDAR and a camera (vSLAM).
Robot vacuum cleaner: a guide to choosing the best one.
The right robot vacuum cleaner really saves you time. Choose based on your floor type, carpets, pets, and whether you want a mop and automatic station.
Limescale in irons: a practical guide
Limescale is the number one cause of weak steam and stains. You'll learn how to choose the right water and perform simple maintenance.
Ceramic base vs. stainless steel: what changes in practice?
The base changes the "feel" of the iron: ceramic is soft and non-stick; stainless steel is durable and easy to clean. See which one fits your routine.
Continuous steam vs. steam jet: what really matters?
More important than watts: understand continuous steam and steam jet to iron faster and with less effort.
Irons: a guide to choosing the best iron
The right iron irons faster, leaves no marks, and lasts longer. See what to compare before you buy.
Vacuum cleaner for pets and allergies: what to look for
Pet hair on carpets and sofas requires the right brush. For allergy sufferers, filtering and sealing are essential.
