In today’s era of the “lazy economy,” robot vacuums are no longer “optional appliances”—they’ve become essential. But with so many models on the market, why does this one stand out? The answer lies in the systematic power of cleaning—from suction to algorithms, from hardware to software, every detail is designed to deliver both efficiency and peace of mind.
1. Suction: Not Just a Number, but the Art of “Gripping Power”
5300Pa suction may sound impressive, but the real question is: how can suction be applied precisely where it matters? This model from our store uses a dual-airflow design: the main channel targets larger debris (like cookie crumbs or cat litter), while the secondary channel handles fine particles (such as flour or dander). In testing, when faced with a floor scattered with five types of mixed particles, it removed 92% in a single pass—compared to just 75% with a regular robot vacuum.
Tech Extension: The airflow ducts are coated with a nano-antibacterial layer to prevent bacterial growth in humid conditions (especially important for pet households). When the dustbin is removed, there’s no odor—making it worry-free even for allergy-sensitive users.
2. Edge Cleaning: 90° Is Not the End, but the Beginning of “No-Dead-Corner Cleaning”
True edge cleaning depends on path-planning accuracy. This model uses LDS LiDAR to scan 1,000 times per second, creating a dynamic map. When furniture is moved (like when a child pushes a chair), it instantly updates its path and continues edge cleaning. One user shared: “My kid always pushes toys next to the sofa, and the robot always adjusts its route to clean the new gaps!”
3. Surface Adaptation: Carpet, Wood, Tile—It Understands the “Warmth of Home” Better Than You Do
The warmth of a home is reflected in its variety of surfaces: short-pile carpets where children crawl, hardwood floors where grandparents move about, and tiled kitchens filled with cooking life. This model learns through AI to adapt to user habits. For example, when it detects that “at 10 AM the child crawls in the living room,” it automatically enhances corner cleaning in that area; when it learns “grandparents often walk in the bedroom,” it reduces suction there to minimize noise disturbance.
User Diary: “I used to think a robot vacuum was just a cold tool. Now I realize it actually ‘remembers me’—when I work late, it cleans the living room more thoroughly; on weekends when I’m home, it lowers its noise level. It’s not just a machine—it feels like family.”
Becoming the “star of home cleaning” isn’t about a single powerful spec—it’s about subtle understanding. From precise suction to gentle edge cleaning to surface adaptation, it uses technology to turn cleaning into something that feels truly understood—and genuinely warm.