
"The X11 Omnicyclone robovac comes with 19,500Pa of suction power and an upgraded roller mop that extends up to 15mm to reach corners. It's capable of traversing thresholds, rugs, doorframes, and uneven surfaces using a 4WD system with "mechanical climbing levers" that automatically engage when it detects flooring changes. Ecovacs says the robovac can "reliably" handle up to 4cm shifts, while its mop lifts up to 10mm."
"Ecovacs' latest mopping robovac may not need to take charging breaks while cleaning your home. The company says its new Deebot X11 Omnicyclone uses GaN-enabled fast charging to power up every time it returns to its base station for mop rinses, allowing it to keep cleaning without stopping to charge. The robovac's base station ditches disposable dust bags for an auto-empty technology that "delivers consistent suction and multi-stage filtration," according to Ecovacs."
Ecovacs' Deebot X11 Omnicyclone uses GaN-enabled fast charging to recharge at its base station during mop rinses, allowing continuous cleaning without lengthy charging pauses. The robot delivers 19,500Pa of suction and features an upgraded roller mop that extends up to 15mm to reach corners. A 4WD system with "mechanical climbing levers" enables traversal of thresholds, rugs, doorframes, and uneven surfaces, handling shifts up to 4cm while the mop lifts up to 10mm. The base station replaces disposable dust bags with an auto-empty system offering consistent suction and multi-stage filtration, and it washes and dries the nylon mop roller. The unit retails for $1,499 in the US and Canada.
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