The LIDAR sensor is a spinning laser on tp of the vacuum. Every second, it spins around 6 times and measures to 2,016 different points in the room to build a map. You can see, edit, and save the map in the Wyze app.
Using the map built by the LIDAR sensor, the vacuum divides the room into sections and moves around in the most efficient path possible.
Wyze Robot Vacuum is loaded with tech that goes way beyond just LIDAR. 7 specialized sensor groups help the vacuum move around obstacles and detect stairs and walls. Click below to learn more about each sensor.
A high-torque brush roll, a side brush for edges, and strong suction power work together to get tough stuff like pet hair.
Don't want to move a finger? Try voice control. Connect to Alexa and tell the robot what to do.
Wyze Robot Vacuum cleans all surfaces—hard flooring or soft carpet. It can cross heights up to 0.8 in (20mm) to clean across any bumps in the road.
Wyze Robot Vacuum drives itself back to the charging station after it’s finished its path. Or if the battery gets low during cleaning, it returns for a charge before picking back up right where it left off.
Using 7 groups of sensors, the Wyze Robot Vacuum scans 2,016 distance points and navigates its environment
Edit the map data to specify areas like rooms and hallways for targeted cleaning. Combine with Virtual Walls and scheduled sweeping for a customizable Sweep routine
Whether you’ve got cords under your desk, dog bowls in the corner, or an area you’d like to remain untouched, you can use your Wyze app to create Virtual Walls where the Wyze Robot Vacuum will not Sweep
By time of day or days of the week, schedule when you want to Sweep. Less time spent on chores means more time doing anything else
As the Wyze Robot Vacuum maps out its environment, it also keeps track of its battery percentage. If needed, the Wyze Robot Vacuum will return to its charging station before resuming its Sweep