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Neato Botvac D7 Connected

Neato Robotics · MSRP $799 · Launched Mar 2018

Pioneered no-go lines on vacuums, a now-standard feature. LiDAR navigation is capable. Discontinuation and app shutdown make this a historical entry only.

Level III
Conditional Autonomy
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Robovations Score
Adequate · 43 of 100
Rescored 2026-06-12
Autonomy60 / 100

30% weight

Reliability35 / 100

25% weight

Maintenance50 / 100

15% weight

Value35 / 100

15% weight

Privacy15 / 100

15% weight

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Specifications

The full spec sheet.

Manufacturer-published values.

Priced above the category median, with noise among the loudest in the class and suction near the bottom of the category range.

Positions are rank within the 148 robot vacuums in the Robovations database.

12.6 in12.2 inTOP3.9 in12.2 inSIDEDimensional drawing
Neato Robotics · Released Mar 2018 · 8.8 lbs
This robot’s rank in categoryCategory median
Price$799$120$2,399
Suction2,000Pa60036,000 Pa
Runtime120min40350 min
Charge time300min90420 min
Noise72dB5580 dB
Weight8.8lbs3.330.4 lbs
Battery70Wh · Li-ion
Wi-Fi2.4 GHz only
Mapping & navigation

LiDAR-based SLAM

Official referencesProduct page
Lifecycle

The record since launch.

4 tracked events since launch
20182019202020212022202320242025TODAY12345
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    RELEASE · MAR 13, 2018First shipped
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Ownership & reliability

How it holds up after the purchase.

Owner reports · manufacturer documentation

LiDAR and mechanics were robust; discontinuation and app shutdown ended practical owner support.

Owner reports from 2018-2023 documented stable LiDAR navigation, occasional dock-contact issues, and brush-wear typical for vacuums. No major firmware regressions documented before service ended.

Owner effort~40 minhands-on time per month
Consumables$80per year, replaceable parts
Reliability trendStableowner-reported arc to date
What goes wrong, and who fixes it
Failure pointLikelihoodResolution
Dock contact alignmentRobot fails to auto-dock after cleaning cycle.OccasionalOwner fixManual dock repositioning; guide strip cleaning.
Side brush wearReduced edge pickup over 12 months of use.OccasionalOwner fixReplacement brush ~$20; annual swap recommended.
Filter cloggingSuction loss in dusty homes after 2-4 weeks.CommonOwner fixRinse filter weekly; replace every 3-6 months (~$15 per filter).
Maintenance cadence
Weekly52×a year

Filter rinse, brush bristle inspection.

Seasonallya year

Main filter replacement (~$15).

As neededVariesno fixed cadence

Side brush replacement (~$20).

Dock guide-strip cleaning if misalignment occurs.

Safety flags
CautionCloud dependency riskAll app features depend on Neato's cloud backend, which is no longer available.
Common questions

What buyers actually ask.

3 answered
Compatibility
Does the D7 Connected still map without the Neato cloud app?
The vacuum can navigate and clean using LiDAR, but all scheduling, no-go lines, and remote app features require the cloud backend, which Neato shut down in 2023. The robot performs random-walk or pattern cleaning when disconnected from the app.
Operation
Why was Neato Robotics shut down?
Neato Robotics filed for bankruptcy and ceased operations in 2023 after failing to achieve profitability in the competitive vacuum market. The company did not disclose specific financial details, but public reporting cited margin pressure and increased competition.
Operation
Can I still use the D7 if I buy it secondhand?
The robot can mechanically function offline in basic mode, but the no-go lines feature and app scheduling are permanently unavailable. The defining feature of this model, user-drawn virtual boundaries, depends on the cloud backend.

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