There aren’t a lot of new features left to discover in the vacuuming world, but the Kalorik Home HUVI R1 Robot Vacuumย has one suggestion: aromatherapy. The HUVI R1 features air-purifying technology with a spot for essential oils, offering a new twist to your household chore schedule.
What’s in the box of the Kalorik Home HUVI Robot Vacuum R1?
In the box of the Kalorik Home HUVI Robot Vacuum R1, you’ll find the vacuum and a very small charging base, along with a charging adapter, manual, and cleaning tool. The HUVI comes in fairly compact packaging, which makes it great for gifting and moving.
On the underside of the HUVI R1, there is a removable brush roll and a large, bagless dustbin. The bin features a removable HEPA 13 filter and a UVC sanitizing light, and the underside of the vacuum has two attachment spots for side brushes. Four side brushes are included in the box; two for thin rugs and hard floors, and two for thick carpets.
On the side of the HUVI is something I’ve never seen before: an aroma diffuser. Also included in the box of the HUVI is a bag of aroma strips (felt pads) and a bottle of Sweet Orange essential oil.
What are the features of the Kalorik HUVI Robot Vacuum?
The Kalorik HUVI Robot Vacuum R1 features quiet 2600 PA suction and a double-sided filter. On one side of the filter, a medical-grade HEPA 13 filter is designed to trap 99.95% of allergens. On the other, copper wire is meant to filter large particles. When this vacuum is running, UVC technology inside of the vacuum’s dust bin aids in disinfecting the contents of the dustbin to prevent viruses and bacteria from recirculating into your home.
The HUVI R1 advertises a maximum runtime of 110 minutes before it will return to its charging base, as well as Wi-Fi, Alexa, and Google Assistant compatibility. You can turn on the vacuum’s ION cleaning function to help clean the air in your home and scent the area with essential oil, and use the Kalorik Home smartphone app to set the HUVI’s suction strength (low, medium, high, or max), view past cleaning history and maps, schedule future cleanings, and modify speaker volume.
I’ve reviewed a lot ofย robot vacuums here at the Best Buy Blog. Back in the day, when robot vacuums were new, it was normal for them to take quite a while to clean your home. Every one used a random cleaning pattern. So, some days they might take an hour, while other days, they might take three or four.
Nowadays, vacuums usually (but not always) use a straight line cleaning method, which helps to standardize how long they take to clean. Because that’s what I’m used to, it felt a little strange that the Kalorik Home HUVI R1 still uses a randomized pattern. If it bumps into an item or surface, it will bounce against it three times to try to get through the area. And it does so pretty firmlyโI have to reposition all of my lights, plants, and shelves after the HUVI vacuums, and it sometimes gets itself wedged underneath furniture. (It even managed to tip over my cat’s automatic feeder once and pop its bowl off!)
When the HUVI hits an object, or if it decides it’s been cleaning in a straight line for too long, it turns a random number of degrees and heads in that direction. This is particularly strange to me because the HUVI has the ability to create a map of your floor plan, but it doesn’t learn from those maps in future cleans.
How long does the HUVI R1 take to vacuum?
Because the Kalorik Home HUVI robot vacuum doesn’t use directional navigation, it was difficult for me to work it into my home’s schedule. My apartment is about 700 sq ft, and most robotic cleaners take about 50 minutes to thoroughly vacuum or mop it. Some take up to two hours, but it’s rare for a robot cleaner to take that long in my home.
Despite its advertised 110-minute runtime, the Kalorik HUVI R1 vacuums in my home for a maximum of 90 minutes. After 90 minutes, it heads back to its base to charge, which takes 20-40 minutes. However, these numbers aren’t consistent from one cleaning session to the next, and they aren’t recorded accurately in the Kalorik Home app’s cleaning history.
Sometimes, the HUVI R1 will vacuum just my bedroom (where its charging base is) again and again for the full 90 minutes, and then go back to its base to charge. In the time I’ve been testing and timing it, only once has it managed to vacuum my entire 700 sq ft apartment without being repositioned. That cleaning session took 90 minutes, but what struck me as odd was that it was recorded in the app as a 33 minute, 269 sq ft cleaning session.
On average, this vacuum takes 3 hours to vacuum my home, split into two 90-minute sessions with a manual repositioning in between the sessions. If I lift the vacuum from area to area, I can cut down that time by up to half.
How does the Kalorik Home HUVI handle rugs and cords?
The HUVI R1 gets stuck on both rugs and cords, which is not reflective of my experience with other robot vacuums. It can make it over the edge of heavy mats (like my memory foam kitchen mat) and raised edges. However, even though it comes with two different sets of edge sweepers (one for hard floors and thin area rugs, and one for thick carpets), it gets stuck on the edge of area rugs.
Because the HUVI R1 uses random path planning, it can get stuck on the same rug again and again. I lifted and repositioned it a dozen times before I gave up and rolled up all of my rugs!
My experience with the Kalorik Home HUVI R1 Robot Vacuum
The Kalorik Home HUVI R1 Robot Vacuum offers some very unique features, but it didn’t fit my lifestyle. I like to turn my robot vacuum on right as I get into bed or as I head out the door, so a vacuum that can quickly clean without supervision is important to me. I wasn’t able to do that with the HUVI, as I could never know for certain that it would make it to every room in my home.
As someone with cat allergies and a cat, it’s also essential to me that any vacuum in my home filters effectively. The HUVI is designed to do this, with a HEPA 13 filter, UVC dustbin sanitization, and ionizer technology, but I found that it made me quite sneezy whenever I ran it without emptying the dustbin beforehand. So, especially if you have allergies, it’s important to always empty this dustbin after use.
If you don’t mind a vacuum that gets a little lost at times, the HUVI R1 is a quiet robot vacuum with unique aroma diffusing and UV-cleaning technology. It has a large dustbin, an easy-to-navigate app, and excellent battery life.
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the hepa filter and no scent
I like the hepa filter and sweet orange scent for my home
the hepa filter and sweet orange scent would be great
I like the hepa filter and sweet orange scent
I love the a medical-grade HEPA 13 filter, since seasonal allergies is my worst nemesis. I would love to use saje in the diffuser.
I like the idea of the hepa filter and Sweet Orange would be the scent I’d choose.
It can make it over the edge of heavy mats. I love the Sweet Orange essential oil.
Love that it has a medical-grade HEPA 13 filter!
HUVI R1 robot vacuum has a runtime of 110 minutes. I would pick the Sweet Orange
My favourite feature is the HEPA 13 filter. I would use sweet orange scent.
The UV-cleaning technology – the place would feel really fresh and I would use the Lavender essential oil because I love lavender
I like that it traps 99.95% of allergens. I would use lavender oil in the diffuser.
My favourite feature is the medical-grade HEPA 13 filter. I would use sweet orange scent.
I like the UV light technology, and would likely use a citrus based essential oil scent
It is the UV-cleaning technology as my favorite and I would use the Sweet Orange essential oil scent in the diffuser
I like that it’s quiet, and I would use lavender, if available in the diffuser.
The hepa filter and i would choose eucalyptus
The medical-grade HEPA 13 filter is a great feature to help with my household indoor allergies. i love the smell of eucalyptus.
I like that it traps almost 100% of allergens. I would use bergamot oil in the diffuser.
The air-purifying technology would be helpful. Iโd use a lavender scent in the diffuser.
The hepa filter is a good feature and I would use Sweet Orange scent.
I love the ION cleaning feature! And I would love the Sweet Orange scent!
I like the HEPA feature, and I’d probably use a nice, fresh citrus scent.
The aroma diffuser is a really unique feature and I would choose lavender if I had this!
air-purifying technology would be helpful. I’d use a lavender scent in the diffuser.
Love the UV light technology, and would likely use a citrus based essential oil for an invigorating scent
The HEPA filter is my favorite feature. I would use the sweet orange aroma therapy as my fragrance.
The hepa filter is a good feature and I would use Sweet Orange scent.
Thanks I like the UVC technology and a lavender essential oil is a favourite of mine
I like the ION cleaning function to help clean the air. I would use lavender in it.
I like that it traps almost 100% of allergens. I would use bergamot oil in the diffuser.
I like the UVC technology and a lavender essential oil
The quiet 2600 PA suction and the scent I would use would be the sweet orange fragrance.
The UV-cleaning technology is a great feature. I would choose the Sweet Orange essential oil.
The HEPA filter is most important. I would use the sweet orange aroma therapy as my choice of fragrance.
The Hepa filter is most important. The sweet orange aroma therapy would be my choice of fragrance.
As someone with allergies, the medical-grade HEPA 13 filter is definitely one of my favourite features! As far as fresh scents go, I would stick with the Sweet Orange – citrus smells always seem clean to me.
The feature that is my favorite is the quiet 2600 PA suction and the scent I would use would be the sweet orange! ๐
Aroma diffuser is a nice feature for clean smelling air.
Long battery life is my favourite feature and I would not use any scents as they give me headaches
Works with Google Assistant; Sweet Orange
i like the hepa 13 filter and i would use lavender first
The double-sided filter with one side of the filter, a medical-grade HEPA 13 filter is designed to trap 99.95% of allergens & on the other, copper wire is meant to filter large particles.
Sweet Orange essential oil.
The medical-grade HEPA 13 filter is a great feature to help with my household indoor allergies. And, if there’s an essential oil that smells like freshly baked cookies for that diffuser, that would be great eh? lol
The Hepa filter is most important.Sweet orange aroma therapy sounds essential!
My favourite feature of this vacuum is the UV-cleaning technology. I would choose the Sweet Orange essential oil, as I love citrus scents.
The aroma diffuser really excites me to help freshen room.
My favourite feature is the HEPA 13, this is a big issue for me itโs nice to see this in the design.
The aroma diffuser is pretty darn cool. Clean floor and great smelling air.
I love the ION Cleaning Function
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