Q: Can I set virtual boundaries for the Roborock Q5+ to restrict it from going to certain places?
Robot Vacuum: Roborock Q5+
A: Yes, you can specify no-go zones (restricted areas) in the app. The robot will avoid these areas while cleaning.
By michael · 2 years, 1 month ago
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