Hemobllo Robot Vacuum won’t connect to wifi – How to Fix
The Hemobllo robot vacuum uses laser distance sensor navigation which can detect and accurately record all areas in your house to create a map construction and accurate positioning which makes cleaning effective. It will also both vacuum and mop your house.
We both know how stressful cleaning days can be but the Hemobllo robot vacuum will help you forget manual cleaning ever existed and that you ever struggled getting those cleaning days done by yourself.
Also being that it is a smart robot vacuum, you can control it with your voice using Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. This allows you to control it with your phone no matter where you are in the world because it is connected to the internet.
The Hemobllo robot vacuum makes it easy for you to monitor and schedule for cleaning whenever and wherever as long as you have Wi-Fi connectivity at your house. However, it’s normal for your Hemobllo to temporarily lose connectivity to the Wi-Fi and it can be hard trying to figure out how to get the connection back. So if you are having trouble connecting your robot to the Wi-Fi, you need to follow these three steps for a fresh start; Reboot your Wi-Fi router, Restart your robot and Reboot your phone.
We will go through the 3-step process in detail but first let’s take a look at some of the possible causes that could lead to your robot losing Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Possible Causes
1. Incorrect Wi-Fi password
Sometimes you may just have entered your Wi-Fi password incorrectly which disables the connection to your Hemobllo robot vacuum. It is important to ensure the correct password was entered.
2. Dual-band routers
Modern Wi-Fi routers normally use two frequency bands, the 2.4GHz and the 5GHz. The Hemobllo robot vacuum can only connect to the 2.4 frequency band and not the 5GHz network. You should therefore check to confirm if your router is dual-band and has both of these networks.
You can find out if your router is dual band by checking the model on the manufacturer’s website or by checking the SSID name.
So if you have multiple Wi-Fi networks be sure to connect to the 2.4 GHz network for your Hemobllo robot vacuum. If you have only one Wi-Fi network it will connect to it automatically.
3. Interference from other devices
Other devices in your home could interfere with the Wi-Fi signal from the Hemobllo robot vacuum since many consumer devices also use the 2.4 GHz frequency band. Some of these devices include microwave ovens, your neighbor’s Wi-Fi access point, baby monitors and wireless video and audio equipment.
You have to turn off these devices if you find yourself experiencing connection issues. A Wi-Fi analyzer app can also be used to identify interferences and you will have to change the Wi-Fi channel by referring to the user manual.
4. Router placement and dead zone areas
You could find that your Hemobllo robot vacuum repeatedly loses its Wi-Fi connection. This could be because the connection isn’t strong enough in the area where the robot vacuum gets the connection.
To begin with, where you place your router has a big impact on how the robot connects. It should be placed centrally to ensure coverage is uniform throughout the house.
A dead zone or area of bad coverage is the area where the network isn’t available. This could be around large metal objects like the stove or refrigerator and underneath your furniture. You can easily identify these areas by using your smart phone to check for available networks in areas where your robot does not connect. After finding these dead zones, try moving your router again to see if the connection improves.
3-Step Reset Process to Fix Hemobllo Robot Vacuum
· Step 1- Reboot Wi-Fi
You do this by unplugging the power cord from the back of your router then wait for 60 seconds before plugging it back in.
Ensure your Wi-Fi is working correctly by connecting your other devices such as phone, tablet or computer.
If you are sure your Wi-Fi is working correctly move on to Step 2.
· Step 2- Restart your Hemobllo Robot Vacuum
Shut off your robot by pressing the power button on the side and wait at least 10 seconds before you power it back up again.
· Step 3- Reboot your phone
Once you have restarted your robot you can reboot your phone. Turn off your phone, wait for a few minutes then turn it back on and connect to the Wi-Fi network.
A summary of the things to look out for lack of Wi-Fi connection
POSSIBLE CAUSES |
EFFECT |
SOLUTION |
5GHz or 2.4GHz frequency band |
Hemobllo robot vacuum only connects to 2.4GHz
|
Connect to 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network only |
Incorrect Wi-Fi password |
Disables connection
|
Keep correct password |
Dead zone areas |
Have unavailable Wi-Fi networks
|
Re-position router |
Interferences from other devices |
Disrupt Wi-Fi signal
|
Turn off other devices |
Initial Hemobllo Robot Vacuum setup
At times, the problem could be with how you initially set up your Hemobllo robot vacuum. You can follow these 4 steps to reset the robot:
- Set robot vacuum within 10 feet of the where the Wi-Fi router and in the same room if possible.
- Do not place robot vacuum less than one foot away from where the Wi-Fi router is. This is because it could lead to oversaturation of data from Wi-Fi connection.
- Once you have done these first two steps, you can now move the robot vacuum to a different location.
- After installing robot vacuum in this final location, ensure it can connect to Wi-Fi from that point.
Conclusion
It’s normal for any electronic device to malfunction but with the 3-step reset process discussed, you will be able to fix your Hemobllo robot vacuum and connect it back to the Wi-Fi network in no time.
FAQS
What can you do to fix your Hemobllo robot vacuum when it doesn’t connect to Wi-Fi?
If you are having trouble connecting your robot to your Wi-Fi, you need to follow these three steps for a fresh start; Reboot your Wi-Fi router, Restart your robot and Reboot your phone.
Which Wi-Fi network does the Hemobllo robot vacuum connect to?
The Hemobllo robot vacuum can only connect to the 2.4 GHz frequency band and not the 5GHz network.