Tineco Floor One S5 Review: Dual Vacuum Mop With Power Scrub

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Tineco Floor One S5

RRP $ 500.00

"Tineco Floor One S5 is a dual-purpose vacuum and mop that can remove any dirt, wet or dry."

benefits

  • Versatile: Dual vacuuming and moping means that no pre-vacuuming is required

  • All debris and liquids picked up when testing

  • Cleans itself after use

  • Pretty calm

  • Ideal for households with pets, children

disadvantage

  • iLoop sensor appears to be intermittent

  • Internal dirt filter is small and can get clogged quickly

  • Only runs for 35 minutes

We're at an interesting point for home automation. All of the futuristic robots that we have been promised for decades are finally coming to fruition, and nowhere is that more true than in robot suction technology. But sometimes you need more than one autonomous robot to fulfill your commandments. Sometimes you need to grab the tools and get done. Enter: The Tineco Floor One S5.

What is different about the Tineco Floor One S5?

Tineco-Floor-ONE-S5 in action when picking up grain on the floor.

The Tineco Floor One S5 is a completely wireless multi-purpose stand. It's a wet and dry vacuum and mop with some unique features that set it apart from other embroidery models. Underneath, Tineco S5 has a soft microfiber roller that draws in dirt and spills and scrubs them away.

This vacuum cleaner and mop does it all: it sucks up dust, dirt and wet dirt and at the same time scrubs the floor surface with its rotating roller.

The S5 comes with a free-standing charging and docking station. Fortunately, there is no app or smartphone connection – it is only switched on and cleaned.

The S5 has a telescopic handle that is quite easy to adjust and the head unit swivels to get into tight spaces.

Use of Tineco Floor One S5

The S5 needs its fresh water tank, which is filled with fresh water. The tank seems a little small, but the fact is that this device doesn't use a lot of water and it doesn't seem to need it.

The Tineco S5 cleans with just water or water plus a cleaning solution and you only need about half an ounce to improve your cleaning. When it's on, the power pulls the machine forward with its scrub rollers to clean more deeply. During my tests, a single pass scrubbed dirt, including things like muddy dog ​​paw prints.

The rotating brushes under the Tineco S5 are able to supply dried mess with rotating roundhouse kicks.

I tried the Tineco Floor One S5 in various real situations at home. I've just used it as a vacuum, and when I check a vacuum I test it on fine particles like flour, splashes like rice or oats, and larger chunks like crackers.

The vacuum breathed everything in, but it left some kind of sticky mess in the recovery tank and the internal scoop-shaped filter charges quickly. Even so, it did a really good job of keeping the mess out of the water.

Tineco Floor ONE S5 filter full.

When it came to the wiping functions, I was able to try it out on muddy paw prints, damp dirt, and even spilled liquids.

Here the Tineco S5 was really a winner; Unlike some robot mopping robots that simply wipe your floor with a damp cloth, the rotating brushes under the Tineco S5 can give rotating roundhouse kicks on dried dirt and inhale spilled milk, wine and coffee.

I tested the S5 on tile and hardwood and it did a good job on both, not leaving the floors too damp or streaky.

In the end, it was pretty impressive how well this wet and dry vacuum and mop worked.

This vacuum cleaner and mop is self cleaning

When you're done cleaning, it's time to pour out the dirty water tank – a surprising barometer of how dirty the floors are, and heavily polluted water has gone straight down the drain! A built-in sieve in the dirty water tank enables quick and easy hair removal.

When the vacuum cleaner has been emptied and the dirty water container has been rinsed, place the Floor One S5 back in its docking station. The device can automatically detect dirt and debris, so a voice may prompt you to start a cleaning cycle by pressing the self-cleaning button. Two minutes later, the entire interior should be fresh again.

This vacuum cleaner and mop also has impressive self-cleaning capabilities.

Tineco Floor One has sensors

The vacuum cleaner uses a so-called iLoop Smart Sensor, which detects where dirt deposits are on the floor. If the LED light on the screen is red, he's seeing more dirt, so you should still do a few more passes. If it's blue, it's not that bad. The Tineco S5 also automatically adjusts the water and detergent flow, giving you more solution to remove major spills. In my tests, I've found this to work intermittently. Once I took out the S5 to treat a dried-on red wine stain, but the lights didn't change at all. Even so, it does a good job of running from the ground.

I got a few lights sometimes in follow-up tests, but it seemed to depend on things like the color of the flooring and the light or shadow that speckled the floor. The bottom line of this feature is that, in my opinion, you don't really have to worry about it as you can see for yourself if there is dirt or spills on the floor and the Floor One S5 will clean itself really well on its own. But it's a nice gimmick, I suppose.

The 2.1-inch LCD screen of the Tineco Floor One S5 shows cleaning information and all warnings as well as the remaining battery level, as well as when your water tanks are empty or need to be refilled – useful information that you have at a glance.

Battery life

Floor One S5 should run for around 35 minutes on a single charge. Since it lives on its charging base, it was always ready for me to use so I can't really tell how long it will take to fully charge.

Our opinion

Overall, I am very happy with the performance of this floor cleaner. It removes dried-on dirt from my tile and wooden floors. I love the versatility of wet-dry performance here as it eliminates the need to worry about vacuuming and then mopping.

Disadvantage? It's not quite as manoeuvrable as some of the other stick vacuums and mops I've tried, and the internal dirt filter is small, making it difficult to get rid of larger, lumpy spills. Even so, it works very well and we like to use it as it cleans the floors in our twin pet home well and thoroughly.

Is there a better alternative?

There are several wet and dry vacuums and mops on the market. Roborock just released their Dyad, which is a similar concept, and Dreames H11 Max is out there too, as are some models from Bissell. For the most part, the features, price, and availability seem to be on par, so be sure to keep an eye out for a sale at this point or find your key features and a comparison shop. There are a lot of great opportunities in this area right now.

How long it will take?

The Tineco Floor One S5 feels pretty sturdy and comes with an additional roll. I expect it will be a permanent addition to my home for the foreseeable future.

Should you buy it?

I can definitely recommend the Tineco Floor One S5 for your hard floors. It's a surprisingly powerful and versatile floor cleaner that makes the job easier.

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Govee Lyra Smart Floor Lamp Review: A Futuristic Light Show

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Govee Lyra Smart Floor Lamp Review: A fascinating, futuristic light show

RRP $ 150.00

"If there is a bare corner in your home, the Govee Lyra Smart Floor Lamp will illuminate it with light."

advantages

  • Tons of preset light modes to choose from

  • Strong brightness

  • Vibrant colours

Govee is a brand I've talked about a lot over the past few months, in part because their smart lights are affordable compared to alternatives from established brands like Philips Hue and Lifx. Conventional lightbulbs and light strips are widely used in the smart lighting field, saturating the market with products that have very similar purposes and functions – so Govee decides to expand their portfolio with their next device.

At first glance, the Govee Lyra Smart floor lamp with its round base and narrow protruding column looks like something out of a futuristic science fiction film. But once it turns on, there is something intriguing that catches your attention. It's certainly fascinating, but the $ 150 price tag makes it the most expensive model in its ever-expanding range of smart lighting.

Setup and installation

Building the Govee Lyra Smart Floor Lamp is a fairly simple process that consists of four components: a base, a narrow tube, a strip of light and a power connector. The narrow tube is fastened together and then connected to the base, which allows it to have a clearance of 57 inches when fully assembled.

Govee has taken the best features of a smart light strip and transplanted them into a potent floor lamp.

The hardest part of the whole setup is to snake the flexible strip of light along the thin cutout along the tube. It reminds me of your ordinary strip of light that you can hang on a wall or around furniture, but it's encased in a sturdy and flexible rubber-like housing that fits into the narrow channel of the tubes. From start to finish, the entire process takes a maximum of 15 minutes.

design

As I said before, the Govee Lyra Smart Floor Lamp looks very different – so much so that it may not blend well with traditional decor. If you are looking for the minimalist look, you can surely appreciate what Govee is up to here. Compared to the Wyze floor lamp I tested, which looks very much what I expect from a floor lamp, Govee's interpretation is undeniably as minimalistic as it gets.

Two people sing next to Govee Lyra Lamp.

This is not a bad quality in and of itself, especially if it doesn't take up a lot of floor space. I ended up putting it in a corner of my office so the light could bounce off the wall more effectively. And sure, you can position it so that the streak of light is facing away from the wall, but I did the opposite because the intensity of the light can be harsh on the eyes due to its high brightness.

features

Light shows are expected with these types of smart lights, but Govee goes a step further when compared to some other table or floor lamps. Although I really enjoy the ambience that table lamps like the Philips Hue Iris have, they cannot produce different colors at the same time. That is the special thing about the Govee Lyra, because as a light band it can produce many different colors at the same time. This is achieved thanks to Govee's RGBIC (red, green, blue independent control) technology.

A selection of dazzling light patterns is available via the Govee Home app, which is available for Android and iOS. What makes it better is that the light patterns are dynamic rather than just emitting one color – which is fine if you prefer a more static setting, but I enjoy the pattern changes that the Lyra offers. From breathing effects to mimicking the look of candlelight, it's nice to know that there is a pattern to choose from for every mood.

Its versatility underscores the lyra's ability to customize patterns. The app has options for choosing colors and which areas of the lightstrip to turn on so you can customize a light show. There is a mode that allows the lyre to light up when the microphone detects music or sounds. If you want to throw a dance party, the lyre glows beautifully to the beat of the music.

Use the Govee Home app for Android to turn on Govee Lyra.

Finally, it's compatible with Alexa and Google Assistant. I managed to set it up with the latter so that I can turn it on and off instantly with voice actions.

perfomance

When it comes to being a main source of light, the brightness of the Govee Lyra easily makes it a perfect reading lamp. It also works well as an accent or ambient light with my particular setup as the light coming from the strip is harsh when looking at it directly.

Govee Lyra Smart floor lamp lighting corner.

Meanwhile, the colors it can produce are saturated in tone – especially when different colors are emitted at the same time. The colors clashing along the wall have something fascinating to say – they make for an impressive light show. Seeing its color explosion through a picture is one thing, but seeing it in action in person or on video is another thing.

Our opinion

The $ 150 cost of the Govee Lyra Smart Floor Lamp is without question the biggest hurdle for most people. It's still expensive, but it's justified when you look at what the competition has to offer.

Is there a better alternative?

Yes and no. There aren't many smart floor lamps out there that offer this level of customization, especially for their price. The only other alternative worth checking out is the Philips Hue Signe, which stands out for its ability to work as ambient light with your home theater experience, but you'll want to pay $ 250 for it.

If you're looking for a smart floor lamp with more emphasis on being a primary light source, you can't beat the Wyze floor lamp. Although it only emits white light, you'll want to pay less than $ 50 for it.

How long it will take?

Fortunately, the base is weighted down enough to prevent the lyre from tipping over, but the thin metal column could be damaged if it accidentally falls over. Otherwise, you can count on long-term use of this lamp as it is based on LED technology. Govee offers a one-year limited warranty that covers defects.

Should you buy it?

Yes. It is a floor lamp that emits strong light and is perfect as a primary light source. And its colored light show will dazzle your eyes.

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Wyze Floor Lamp Review: Slick Design, Could Be Smarter

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Wyze floor lamp review: Smooth design, could use more smarts

"It's not perfect, but the minimalist design and cost of the Wyze floor lamp make it a consideration."

  • Sleek looking minimalist design

  • Bright light source

  • Very affordable cost

Most companies usually clean up their product launches, but that's not how Wyze does things. In the past year, the company has played a role that is unparalleled in the smart home sector. While it has only been a few months since the Wyze Bulb Color was launched, the company is back with yet another new lighting solution – the Wyze floor lamp.

You may be wondering how Wyze's interpretation of a floor lamp can go beyond the obvious function of connecting. Let me say right away that the company is only charging $ 30 for this. That might be enough to make some people think about buying, but does it fall victim to the age-old adage, "You get what you pay for?"

This nifty, Ikea-like minimalist design

If there is one specific aspect of the Wyze floor lamp that immediately catches my attention, it has to be its minimalist design. Seriously, this thing looks like it was made by Ikea's designers. Setting up is also a breeze, as the three parts of the floor lamp only have to be twisted together after unpacking.

Wyze floor lamp light ton themeJohn Velasco / Digital Trends

By the time it reaches 5 feet (11 inches) in height when fully stretched out, it can easily soar over tables and desks – though it's worth noting that two feet of its length is reserved for its flexible, posable neck. It is still enough to comfortably tower over couches, couches, and even loungers. The base is reinforced with enough weight to prevent it from falling over, but thanks to its 0.5-inch height, it can fit nicely even with small spaces.

This thing seems to have been made by Ikea's designers.

While its design is more compatible with other modern decorations, its minimalism doesn't clash too much with other styles. Well, unless it's in Grandma's living room. Still, I really wish there were other color options besides black.

Semi-smart, needs more options

Speaking of options, technically there is a lightbulb that is supposed to work with it – the included Wyze PARB lightbulb, which the company calls a parabolic aluminized reflector. It's a lightbulb entirely contained in the cone-shaped case that screws into the socket to ensure that the minimalist design is maintained. It has a maximum brightness of 800 lumens, but is set so that it only emits at a color temperature of 4,000 Kelvin. This is wonderful if you always prefer natural daylight, but there are some people who prefer warmer color temperatures which are more ideal for nighttime use.

A special remote control is included in the scope of delivery of the Wyze floor lamp, which is coupled to the PARB lamp via Bluetooth LE 5.0. It has a magnetic base that allows it to be firmly attached to the metal base of the lamp or other surfaces. It's great to be able to control the intensity of the light with the button in addition to the Wyze mobile app. However, since it is powered by Bluetooth Low Energy 5.0, it lacks the real remote control that other smart lights offer. When you are not at home, you cannot turn it on and off. There's a scheduling feature and smart dimming mode via the Wyze app, but none are as useful as the full remote or voice-activated operation that traditional smart lights offer.

As already mentioned, the remote control is only intended to work with the PARB lamp, so that other intelligent LED light bulbs offered by Wyze cannot work with this floor lamp. It's a bummer because it would have given the Wyze floor lamp significant versatility by giving users options for color, true wireless operation, and color temperature control. Hoping for at least one more PARB lightbulb down the street.

Focused lighting

If you are looking for a floor lamp that should focus the light in the smallest of spaces, the Wyze floor lamp is just right for you. There are a total of 15 individual condenser lenses that focus the light at an angle of 23 degrees. This makes it an ideal light to read or illuminate something you might be working on while at your desk. It's a strong light source that is a little harsh because it casts shadows.

Wyze floor lamp LEDsJohn Velasco / Digital Trends

Since it is a focus light, it is not good to illuminate large rooms and spaces. It's just not meant for that, but it works well for highlighting murals and smaller decorative pieces. You could direct the light up to the ceiling, but it doesn't have the same diffusing effect to get full room coverage.

Our opinion

In all fairness, this is not what I would classify as your traditional smart light as it does not have the basic quality of being remotely controlled outside of the home. You still have local operation with the remote or mobile app, but I would prefer to control the voice assistant when I'm just too lazy to get up.

On the other hand, we don't often come across a floor lamp that offers a powerful source of light in a minimalist design like this one. There is certainly room for improvement, but there are some advantages to being a custom light – even more so if it only costs $ 30. That's cheaper than unplugged floor lamps that you can find at Target or Ikea. That alone is worth bragging about.

How long it will take?

I am convinced of the quality of workmanship of the Wyze floor lamp, as the base and the body are made of metal. The only unknowns is how well the joint neck will hold up over the long term, as well as the light bulb, which is designed to last for 25,000 hours. Fortunately, there is a three-year warranty on the lightbulb – while the stand and remote have a one-year limited warranty.

Is there a better alternative?

Not really in the floor lamp room, especially at this price point. There are other decorative smart lights and bulbs to consider, such as the Philips or Hue Iris Mi bedside lampboth of which glow in different colors to match the decor or mood.

Should you buy it?

Yes. It's not often that you find a semi-joined floor lamp at this price point. In some cases, it's cheaper than a traditional floor lamp that you can find at a furniture store or retail store.

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The best-ever Floor press variations for a permanently fit body

The floor press is one of the most popular ways to improve your triceps and chest muscles unhindered. Unlike most of the other exercises, this one always works for everyone and will help you get results on time. So if you want to improve your muscular strength in the body, this is all you need.

There are several benefits that can be derived from performance Floor press. Not only does it put less strain on the shoulder joints, but it also increases the strength of the elbow extensor. If you want to learn more about it, read the full article to find out.

How do you do a dumbbell floor press?

One of the most useful variants of the floor press is the Dumbbell floor press. This variant strengthens the muscles of the triceps and chest and helps to massively improve body performance. Most people think this variation is daunting. However, the truth is quite the opposite. You should practice this exercise comfortably anywhere. All you need to remember is to follow the directions while doing this exercise. We promise; You won't go wrong if you carefully follow each step.

1. First, sit straight on the floor. Your legs should also be straight, and the dumbbells should be balanced vertically on the floor.

2. Now pick up both dumbbells and raise them up if you keep a firm grip.

3. Gradually lie back, holding the dumbbells in close contact with your chest, and bend your knees at a 45-degree angle to the floor. At this point, your feet should be moving up slightly.

4. Press the weights to their full extent by contracting your chest and triceps.

5. Now gradually bring the weight down until both elbows touch the floor. Now push both dumbbells back into the first position.

6. Repeat the process Dumbbell floor press a couple of times to get the best benefit.

How to perform Kettlebell floor press?

If you have any shoulder problems that Kettlebell floor press is the perfect workout for you. Although the shoulder is her secondary focus, it focuses on it very well. It also helps improve the strength of your upper chest and triceps, which can be very useful to you. So all you have to do is follow the instructions step by step and do it accordingly. Once you follow the instructions, you are sure to have minimal problems. This is also the perfect alternative to barbell floor presses.

1. Stand on the floor with kettlebells on your shoulders.

2. As if in a fetal position, roll your body to the side of the kettlebell. Now try to slowly grab the handle.

3. Pull the kettlebell close to your chest and roll it back to the first position. Adjust the kettlebell so that it is secure.

4. Roll your body to the other kettlebell and grasp the handle. Roll over your back to the starting position.

5. Extend your legs and press your heels against the floor to stabilize your upper body.

6. Pull your shoulders tight and push the kettlebell straight up.

7. Bring the kettlebells under control and pause for a second. Don't forget this break as it is vital to your workout.

8. Repeat the process Kettlebell floor press for the best experience regularly.

Floor press VS bench press

Many people tend to confuse the floor press with the bench press and vice versa. But there is a massive difference between the two Floor press versus bench press. Let's uncover this difference so you can understand how both work differently.

1. In a floor press, you must do the exercise by lying on the floor. However, the bench press requires you to do all of your workout on the bench.

2. Since the exercise must be performed on a flat surface with a floor press, the shoulders are less stressed. With the bench press, however, it is quite the opposite.

3. Since the bench press provides a bar, it is convenient to use to add more weight. However, with a floor press, your legs do the work for you. The floor press becomes your torso-dominant lift.

4. While the floor press is great for shoulders and triceps, the bench press is known for chest enhancements.

These are some of the most noticeable differences between Floor press VS bench press that cannot be avoided. For this reason, we encourage you to research both carefully so that you can get the right benefits for your body.

Take that away

They were the best Floor press Variants that you can carry out immediately. These are easy to perform and pose a minimal obstacle. So don't think twice. Try it now!

FAQ

1. Can you give me a few tips on how to be perfect? Dumbbell floor press?

In one Dumbbell floor press, You need to make sure that you are maintaining tension through chest muscles. To do this, you need to remember not to lock your elbows tightly. You can also make sure your elbows don't bounce off too hard after each rep.

2. Is that Kettlebell floor press helpful?

Yes, do it to tell the difference!

3. How many sets of Kettlebell floor press should i perform

As you press the kettlebell, make sure you do at least 4 to 5 sets of 6 to 8 repetitions.

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