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    By Simon Mills
    last updated 12 October 2022
    in Features
    BESPOKE | JULY 2022 | ROBOROCK

    Sucker Punch

    Roborock’s robovacs are a wonder of hyper-proficient cleaning autonomy

    It is said that the best way to predict the future is to invent it. To not to copy what has gone before or mimic the past but to audaciously advance and originate with moonshot inventions that amaze and astound, defying all operational and aesthetic convention to become modern essentials. Roborock’s latest stable of domestic hygiene innovations are such products. The future of intelligent sonic mopping and robotised floor cleaning convenience, right here, right now.

    Roborock’s new S7 MaxV Ultra is available globally and is a wonder of hyper proficient autonomy.  Capable of emptying itself, refilling its own water tank, and self-washing its mop after cleaning, the ingenious and all powerful S7 MaxV Ultra allows users to enjoy extended vacuum and mop time without manual intervention.  An Auto Dust Emptying facility means up to seven weeks between hands-free emptying while a self-cleaning dock washes the module as it moves, scraping along the bottom of the dock, removing dirt out of the mop and pumping it back into the dirty water tank.

    Paired with the Empty Wash Fill Dock, the stable mate Roborok S7 MaxV vacuum sets a new standard in robotic convenience and cleaning efficiency.  Powered by a combination of 3D structured light scanning, an RGB camera and the LiDAR navigation, the S7 MaxV is equipped with an upgraded version of Roborock’s intelligent obstacle detection ReactiveAI 2.0 programme to ensure identification and avoidance of common home obstacles (including pet mess). 

    VibraRise sonic vibration technology enables robovac srubbing difficult stains such as dried coffee or mud prints up to 3,000 times per minute while an intelligent mop lifting feature elevate the module whenever carpet is detected, ensuring smooth parquest to sisal transition. The model’s 5100Pa Extreme Suction is more than double its predecessor to better capture the fine dust from floors and reach deeper into carpets.

    This machine sucks.  Big time.

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