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Ecovacs DEEBOT 500 Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Max Power Suction, Up to 110 min Runtime, Hard Floors & Carpets, Pet Hair, App Controls, Self-Charging, Quiet, Large, Black, 8 Each

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D500
Brand ECOVACS
Model Name DEEBOT 500
Special Feature Works with Alexa, Up to 110 Min. Runtime, Remote Control, Max Mode (2x) Suction Power, 520 mL Dustbin, Scheduled Cleaning See more
Color Black
Product Dimensions 12.9"L x 12.9"W x 3.07"H
Surface Recommendation
Hard Floor
Controller Type
google_assistant, vera, amazon_alexa
Battery Cell Composition
Lithium Ion
Item Weight
4.4 Pounds

About this item

  • READY FOR ANY MESS: Equipped with 2 side brushes and a main brush, DEEBOT will sweep, lift, and vacuum to clean an entire floor (Auto mode), a small area (Spot mode), or the edge of your floor (Edge mode)
  • VOICE & APP CONTROLS: Works with Alexa & Google Assistant voice commands. ECOVACS Smart App comes with 5 plus advanced features including direct control, scheduling, status updates, cleaning modes, accessories status, etc.
  • MAX MODE POWER: Increase suction power by up to 2X for particularly troublesome messes. Noise Level (dB.)(Standard/ Max, Intensive) - 65.6. Dust Bin Capacity (ml) - 520
  • UP TO 110 MINUTE RUNTIME: A longer battery life for even more cleaning. Auto-return & charging means your robot will always be ready to clean
  • BASIC FEATURES: Includes anti-drop & anti-collision sensors, auto-return charging, automatic software update, durable protective bumpers, high-efficiency filter, anti-scratch finish, a large easy-to-empty dustbin, large wheels for climbing thresholds, etc.
  • Standard 1-Year. Comes with (1) charging dock, (2) dual-length side brushes, (1) high efficiency air filter, (1) remote control with battery, (1) cleaning tool, Customer Support
  • 520ML DUSTBIN: A large dustbin ensures DEEBOT is able to clean large homes and is great for pet hair
  • NOTE : Only 2.4G Wifi is supported
This item is certified to work with Alexa
WORKS WITH ALEXA
Add voice control by combining with an Alexa device

Customer ratings by feature

Remote Control
3.9 3.9
For cleaning up hair
3.8 3.8
Suction power
3.8 3.8
Noise level
3.8 3.8

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Customer Ratings
Suction power
3.8
4.2
4.4
4.1
4.4
3.8
Noise level
3.8
4.0
4.4
4.0
4.0
For deep cleaning
3.4
3.3
3.8
4.7
3.6
Remote Control
3.9
4.1
4.3
3.2
For cleaning up hair
3.8
4.6
3.7
4.2
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surface suggestion
Hard Floor
Hard Floor, Low Pile Carpet, Wood Floor, Tile Floor
Hard Floors, Carpet, Wood
Hard Floor
Glass, mirror
Carpet
runtime
110 minutes
120 minutes
120 minutes
120 minutes
110 minutes
batteries included
battery average life
110 minutes
120 minutes
120 minutes
120 minutes
110 minutes
compatible devices
Google Home, Amazon Echo
Smartphones
Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Google Home
Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Google Home
Google Home, Amazon Echo
weight
4.4 pounds
2.4 grams
2.4 kilograms
4.4 pounds
3.3 pounds

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safe cleaning
low sound level
Enjoy Life

Easy to Enjoy Life

Schedule cleanings from the ECOVACS Home app anytime, anywhere. Feel free to enjoy your daily activities, then return to a clean home.

Crossing

Easy to Navigate

DEEBOT can easily clear doorsills and carpets up to 14 mm and reach under furniture with its low-profile, allowing it to fully clean your space.

Easy to Use

Easy to Use

You can start, stop, or charge your DEEBOT with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, the remote control, or your mobile device via ECOVACS Home App.

Auto Return

Easy to Return

When DEEBOT finishes its cleaning or the battery is low, it will automatically return to the charging dock to prepare for its next cleaning task.

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Navigation Technology
Random Random + Hard Floor Smart Navi 2.0 (Visual) Smart Navi 3.0 (Laser) Smart Navi 3.0 (Laser)
Automatic Charging
Recharge Recharge Recharge Recharge & Resume Recharge & Resume
Run Time
Up to 110 Min Up to 110 Min Up to 130 Min Up to 110 Min Up to 200 Min
Levels of Suction
✔2 (Normal, Max) 2 (Normal, Max) 2 (Normal, Max) 2 (Normal, Max) 3 (Normal, Max, Max Plus)
App Control & Scheduling
Alexa & Google Assistant
Obstacle Detection & Anti-Drop
Cleaning Report with Full Map
- -
Full Cleaning & Path Planning
- -
Virtual Boundaries & Area Mode
- - -
Mopping
- -
Multi-Floor Mapping
- - -

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Product Description

ECOVACS DEEBOT 500 Vacuum Cleaner takes care of vacuuming so you don't have to. Three cleaning modes and scheduling accessible from the ECOVACS Home App ensures an effortless, thorough clean while you do things you really love. Its low sound level allows you to have conversations or watch TV while it cleans. Max Mode doubles suction power to better clean your hard floors and carpets of dirt and dust when needed. The 520ml dustbin allows DEEBOT 500 to take full advantage of 110 minutes of runtime. DEEBOT comes with a 1 year warranty. Remove protective white foams from front bumpers before use, and move cables and items that could be on the floor out of the way to avoid entanglement. When the job is complete or DEEBOT is low on battery, it will return to its dock to charge for the next cleaning. With Alexa and Google Assistant compatibility, utilize voice commands such as “Alexa, ask DEEBOT to start cleaning”. DEEBOT 500 also comes with an easy to use remote control.

Customer reviews

4 out of 5 stars
4 out of 5
13,143 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the suction of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say it has 2600Pa suction power and can adjust the level of vacuum suctioning. However, some customers have reported issues with battery life and stickiness. They mention that the vacuum constantly gets stuck and ignores boundaries. Opinions are mixed on ease of setup, ease of use, quality, performance, and value.

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311 customers mention237 positive74 negative

Customers like the suction of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They say it does well, has variable suction levels that auto-switch depending on the room, and picks up so much. Customers also say it's the best robot vacuum for hard floors, does an adequate job at picking up many things, and does a great job of picking up hair.

"...Suction is strong and it will adjust automatically when it transitions between different types of flooring...." Read more

"...Always forgot itself and/or would get messed up in other ways. Scheduling works well in the Ecovacs app. No-go areas work well. Better than Veavon's...." Read more

"...Once a map exists, the unit will traverse a lot more efficiently and take less time to investigate areas...." Read more

"...only negative I can say about this device is that it fails miserably to pick up Black objects in front of it, and will crash into them every time..." Read more

1,071 customers mention741 positive330 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that it does its job very well, the app worked awesomely, and the mapping was perfect and fast. However, others say that the issues are still not resolved, the functions to control the robot do not work, and it doesn't work well for pet hair. It won't do the whole house on a charge.

"...The sensors on the vacuum work as advertised. They sense walls and obstacles and will display them on the app as it maps the rooms...." Read more

"...The Deebot functions well on smooth surfaces. It slows down when on carpet but still gets the job done...." Read more

"...Also, the software was very glitchy...." Read more

"...4. Good brush roller. When we had the Veavon, almost every run, we had to take the brush off and clean it. Had to cut and unwrap the hair from it...." Read more

964 customers mention589 positive375 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention that it does clean so good, and keeps their house cleaner. They say it has all the standard stuff like area clean, room identification, and picks up a tremendous amount of dirt. However, others say that continuous clean only works with full house cleaning, and that the cleaning pad is almost not dirty. They also say that it's difficult to empty and clean, and it scatters dirt into the areas that it already went.

"...The N8Pro+ has been pretty impressive thus far. It's done a good job picking up dust and dirt from both carpet and hardwood flooring...." Read more

"...Functionally, the Deebot does a nice job vacuuming and automatically transfers the debris into the charging station after docking...." Read more

"...It has been faithfully cleaning daily and only recently began falling apart...." Read more

"...Pluses on this vacuum over the Veavon are that it comes with the auto-empty dust bin and is a more reputable company. The app is much more polished...." Read more

601 customers mention312 positive289 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention it's well worth every dollar, satisfied with price/performance, and a solid robot vacuum for the price. However, others say that the bad outweighs the good, and it'll not work and be dead out of the box.

"...It's worth every single penny." Read more

"...TrueDetect really isn't a game changer and not worth the extra $100. Hopefully, they can fix it with software updates to justify the premium...." Read more

"...Worth the investment, 100%" Read more

"...Roborock looks promising but their top end model is relatively expensive and doesn't have an auto-empty bin as of the date of this review...." Read more

337 customers mention219 positive118 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of setup. Some mention that the app is easy to use and full of cool features, while others say that the user experience in the app was not good, frustrating, and annoying.

"...It was quite intuitive and easy to use. I didn't even look at any of the instructions. After all, I'm a man." Read more

"...The software easily downloads and is easy to use...." Read more

"...The app setup is a bit annoying it that it wants to map the house before any other options are available, so just note setting up no go "walls",..." Read more

"...5. The app is nice. It is polished. The map doesn't get messed up like the Veavon did. The Veavon's was a mess...." Read more

303 customers mention131 positive172 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the robotic vacuum cleaner. Some mention it's quite intuitive and easy to use, does a great job cleaning, very thorough on a precise pattern, and saves them so much time with hardwood floors. However, others say that it has gotten confused, can't learn your room layout, and that it'll never direct its efforts to a particular spot.

"...There have also been other times, where it has gotten confused. A couple of times, it kept vacuuming one of my area rugs until the battery was low...." Read more

"...It was quite intuitive and easy to use. I didn't even look at any of the instructions. After all, I'm a man." Read more

"...I have an open layout so the mapping didn't split all the rooms, but they have room splitting so thought it wouldn't be a problem... it was...." Read more

"...several tries initially but the machine seems to have a self-learning capability and has since had no troubles...." Read more

381 customers mention31 positive350 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the stickiness of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention that it constantly gets stuck under furniture and in the bathroom. Some say that clumps of hair end up stuck in the container as it sucks. Some customers also say that the vacuum will run but pick up very little and has a hard time getting on the rug.

"...Negatives on this vacuum is that it still stalls on our rugs with "clean the dust sensors" but this machine is way easier to manage over the Veavon...." Read more

"...My vacuum stopped returning to the station suddenly after 11 months of owning it and working fine...." Read more

"...-Randomly decides to ignore boundaries and gets lost or stuck. With 3 cats, the underside fabric cover has been torn and drapes to the floor...." Read more

"...unit, it will likely mess with the current program and it will not finish the schedule. Clean those sensors often...." Read more

252 customers mention46 positive206 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the battery life of the robotic vacuum cleaner. They mention that it wastes its already short battery life, runs out of battery, and shuts down after 5 minutes. They also say that it has less battery capacity than the last unit and only runs for 30+ minutes.

"...but ended up returning it after a week because it was losing battery life quickly and continually got stuck on our rugs with a system error message...." Read more

"...Battery life, many indicate how this has less battery capacity then the last unit, and this is true, but I feel this is a cost cutting measure and..." Read more

"...However, the battery life is abysmal, it had to go back and recharge twice before building the full map for my 2000 square foot home...." Read more

"...-Battery life is terrible (more like 75 minutes at best) vs 110, charging time is worse (1 cleaning + charge cycle = 5 hours!)..." Read more

So many better options for the $$
1 Star
So many better options for the $$
***October 2021 update - Dropping to 1 star***So I tried a free replacement N8 Pro+ but this time in my mom's house, who has no pets and wow, the experience was abysmal. Embarrassing even! Every step is an absolute pain starting with connecting the bot to the app. 30 minutes of pressing buttons, entering wifi passwords, scanning QR codes, over and over and over, finally it took for no reason.Then the initial mapping... a complete nightmare. The bot keeps going over the same areas, again and again leaving other areas untouched. Black rugs or rugs with any black at all will cause the bot to think its drop sensors failed. If you move the bot too far after getting stuck it will lose tracking to base and guess what? That partial map you just spent hours building... GONE! Unbelievably bad and support is non existent. I reached out to the company and got zero response, nothing.Do you yourself a favor and RUN away from Ecovacs!***Original review***If you've done your homework, watched Vacuum Wars videos on YouTube and compared all available options right now, you may have landed on the N8 Pro+ and Roomba i7 as your top contenders. The Roomba S9 looks nice but it's way too expensive and the reviews just aren't good enough. Roborock looks promising but their top end model is relatively expensive and doesn't have an auto-empty bin as of the date of this review. There is no "perfect" robot in existence right now, in my view. I'm a 5 year owner of a Roomba 960 that had to be returned 3 times initially and repaired once out of warranty before it reached a stable state for me. I figured it was time for an upgrade. I was not optimistic about the i7 at all due to previous 960 issues and for that reason purchased the Deebot first as an extremely impressive option full of advanced tech. I'll give you my experience with both and why, much to my surprise, I landed on the i7 as the robot I will keep.First up, the N8 Pro+ which boasts variable suction levels that auto-switch depending on the floor type, low noise levels, laser 3D LiDAR tech for navigation, object avoidance camera, dual rotating brushes, built in mopping capability and a physically thinner footprint so it can get under my kitchen cabinets where my 960 gets stuck, daily. The functionality of the Ecovacs app is all there but my gripes are mainly around the layout, button naming and settings menus. I didn't find it very intuitive at all but all the key features are there: house mapping and virtual keep out zones being my top priorities. I did have some trouble with the initial configuration of the keep-out zones but got there eventually. The robot functions very well in general and is a very good vacuum, all told.The downsides that I experienced, however, were enough for me to return it. The key cons here are battery life, recharge time, the auto-empty base and getting stuck. Your first step with the N8 is the initial mapping of your floorplan which must be completed fully before you can do anything, I mean anything. It runs the vacuum during this mapping so battery consumption will be high. The i7 by comparison can do mapping runs with the vacuum turned off making it a much more streamlined process. I found the battery life to be much lower than the advertised 110 minutes netting a maximum of 75 minutes. The bigger problem is that it takes HOURS to recharge, so depending on when you start your cleaning run, this thing could quite literally run all day. For example in my situation, 635 square feet cleaned took 110 minutes of total run time with a required charge in the middle. This netted a total of nearly 6 hours to complete! Unacceptable. Also important to note is that the N8 will want to recharge at 15% battery, so the most you ever really get out of this thing is 85%.The next big problem for me was the design of the auto-empty base. They opted to use a dual port discharge method that sucks from 2 doors in the dust bin simultaneously. If you have pet hair to deal with, like I do, it was unable to suck out any of it, just leaving stranded clumps hanging from each port in the dust bin, see the attached photo.The final nail in the coffin was that despite all the advanced tech in the N8, cameras, lasers, etc, it STILL got stuck under the dining room table/ chairs just like my 960 does. Too many concessions so I sent it back and tried my luck with the i7+.N8 Pros:-Competitive price (usually on sale)-Premium look and feel-Advanced tech (cameras, lasers...)-Powerful variable suction-Systematic cleaning pattern-Free in-box extras (bags, mop pads)-Awesome low noise levels-Lower physical profile so glides under kitchen cabinetsN8 Cons:-Initial mapping will take a VERY long time and must be fully completed-Even with Lidar, mapping, sensing etc it still gets stuck-Battery life is terrible (more like 75 minutes at best) vs 110, charging time is worse (1 cleaning + charge cycle = 5 hours!)-85% max usable battery is abysmal, Roomba will drain itself to nothing-Dual port self-empty in the base creates problems, especially for pet hairWith the N8 returned I found the i7 on sale for the same price and pulled the trigger to give iRobot yet another chance. Much less advanced overall tech here, the same "crash into everything" sensor mode as the old Roomba models, no fancy lasers here but the camera does use iAdapt to map out objects. This camera needs light, mind you. Out of the box is a very simple setup just plug in the base, set the robot in it, add the robot to the app. I was prompted with a firmware update right away so let that run and waited until the next day to do the initial mapping run. Being able to just wander around without the vacuum running is such a simple but meaningful feature here. One battery charge and you should have a map of your floorplan, vs 2 runs + 1 charge on my N8. The completed map was excellent and they even attempt to add room dividers so you can partition areas of your house for more granularity. This is really cool and allows you to choose certain areas to clean on certain days or times if you want. No-go zones and room labels are also easily applied here. VERY intuitive app layout, button naming scheme, settings menus. You can tell iRobot put a lot of effort into this. So I did the mapping run then followed with a "vacuum everywhere" run, no virtual barriers yet. Not only was the robot able to navigate my entire floor cleaning everything, it didn't get stuck once, even under the kitchen cabinets or dining room chairs, truly impressive. It did need a charge in the middle but at an hour or so to top up, the cleaning process completes in a much more reasonable time period. The rubber brush rolls are great for hair of all kinds and manage to pass it to the dust bin without tangles. i7 triggers the auto-empty base which is LOUD like a jet taking off but wow is it effective, nothing left in the dust bin after, not a strand of long cat hair. iRobot used a single port suction method for the base which works much better than the dual port design the N8 uses, so no problem with stuck pet hair. For comparison, the i7 cleaned 658 sq ft in 133 mins of cleaning plus a 75 minute charge. Half the total time of the N8. Cool!As for the downsides, there are a few but minor considering the system actually works well. First is the bump sensor design. I know the i7 first came out 3 years ago and once the robot learns your house it should be more gentle, as they claim, but this just feels like ancient tech at this point. Not only that, the RCON sensor, which is the protruding eye in the middle above the bumper, takes plenty of direct hits as it activates the bumper it sits on. This is the part I needed repaired on my 960 as one day it actually broke off due to years of repeated impact. iRobot should do like the others in this space and move it somewhere else safer! The unit itself is thicker than the N8 so doesn't glide under my cabinets but so far has managed to avoid getting stuck. The single rotating brush isn't as effective as the dual brushes on the N8 and you would need to buy a separate mopping robot, if you care about that. The other thing to keep in mind is that the Roomba can't see well in the dark, it needs light to do its thing.Overall I'm very pleased with the i7 and intend to keep it. All the areas the N8 falls short work as intended or better on the i7, despite being lower tech. And this is after I was almost positive I wouldn't buy another Roomba!i7 Pros:-Competitive price-Premium look and feel-Systematic cleaning pattern-Free in-box extras (1 bag, filter, rotating brush)-Excellent battery and charging performance-Excellent auto-empty base-ZERO issue with long pet hair-Intuitive and granular control via the app (clean zones, no go zones, defined rooms that can be scheduled)-Smart Maps works really welli7 Cons:-Old school vSLAM bump sensor tech that will mar the more stuff it bumps into-RCON sensor sits in harms way atop the bumper-Single rotating brush could be improved-Room lighting is required, this thing doesn't do well in the dark
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