Mova, a sub-brand of Dreame, has introduced its latest robot vacuum and mop, the V70 Ultra Complete. This new model is designed to overcome common cleaning obstacles faced by traditional robot vacuums, particularly in areas with furniture such as kitchen stools or dining chairs.
The V70 Ultra Complete, priced at $1,299.99, features an articulating mop arm that can reach out almost 7 inches from the robot's body. Additionally, it includes a side brush that extends 5 inches. These components enable the vacuum to clean under and around furniture legs, addressing areas often missed by other robot vacuums.
The robot is equipped with 42,000Pa suction power and dual roller brushes, allowing it to effectively remove debris. The extending mop arm is also capable of cleaning grime in tight spaces such as under refrigerators, along TV consoles, and in corners. This innovation builds on Dreame's previous work with extending mop pads, taking the concept further with a robotic arm.
The Mova V70 Ultra Complete is available for purchase starting today. While Dreame has showcased similar technology with its X60 Pro model, that version has not yet launched in the US market. The V70 Ultra Complete also comes with a multifunction base station that cleans and dries its mop and empties its dustbin.
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Mova, a sub-brand of Dreame, has launched the V70 Ultra Complete robot vacuum and mop, featuring an articulating mop arm and an extending side brush. This design allows the robot to clean hard-to-reach areas like under and around furniture legs, addressing a common limitation of robot vacuums.