I’ve finished 4 runs with mine (1 auto, 1 wall, 2 floor only)…each time it’s done quite a good job. But I do like running floor only and wall separately also, because it definitely feels more thorough.
Here’s a quick video showing the first run using auto mode which had debris from a week or so after my yard crew and some wind & rain.
It only missed leaf and I think it was due to using auto mode vs floor only, so it didn’t cover my floor as thoroughly as the following runs.
As others noted I really only see some missed areas when the routing path gets knocked off by the curvature & shape of my (very) non-rectangular pool. But when running in floor only mode, it covers my floor multiple times on one charge soo it’s just as good or better than my Anker Eufie robovac… it definitely does a far better job than my Polaris has in the past 6 months (since the pump started going out and clearly was not performing well at all).
On the following runs there was much much less to pick up, and in one case only had one visible leaf…so I left or running while I did other things…when it was done that Lead was gone!
Overall it’s picked up numerous small and mid-sized rocks, lots of dirt, and I don’t get a lot of leaves but it got them all, plus lots of stainless bristles from my dying brush (no longer using, but the Polaris stopped getting them), etc.
And the pool looked visibly brighter and more basil from our Kitchen windows as my wife made a comment! Which is testimony to how it either got the small dirt or at least helped kick it up so it could be filtered!
So I definitely plan on keeping it as it’s far superior than my Polaris, much much lower cost to operate, and probably lower cost overall than replacing my Polaris pressure side pump and burning that electricity ($20-$30 per month).