Here is a summary of its key features:
- High suction power: Delivers 5,100 Pa suction, outperforming mid-tier competitors and easily handling small debris like nuts/bolts, dried pet food, and sticky substances (e.g., ketchup).
- Spin-mop technology:Â Rotating/oscillating mopping pads tackle tough stains (e.g., coffee) and maintain streak-free floors on non-heated surfaces.
- Automatic self-cleaning station: Self-washes mop pads every 10–20 m² and manages 4L water tanks for extended autonomous operation (200–400 m² per session).
- Low-profile design:Â 84mm height allows access to tight spaces, though it inconsistently avoids cleaning under some furniture (e.g., 11cm-clearance areas).
- Noise efficiency: Operates quieter than traditional vacuums, enhancing usability during daily activities.
Competitive Weaknesses
- Mop coverage limitations: Leaves 4cm unwashed edges along walls, a common trade-off in robot mops.
- Floor-type restrictions: Struggles on underfloor-heated surfaces where mop pads dry prematurely.
- Single-floor mapping: Lacks multi-floor memory, requiring remapping for different levels.
- Carpet adaptability: Requires manual removal of mop pads for vacuuming carpets, unlike self-raising mop systems in premium models.
Danny H –
Nice color and smart robot.
Can navigate small obstacles.