Roborock will be launching its latest robotic vacuum mop tomorrow. The G10 ships with an Auto Self-Cleaning Dock, and introduces Auto-Mop Washing, which washes the robot’s mop during and after cleanup. Introductory promotions below.
The Roborock G10 features the brand’s proprietary Auto Mop Washing, a unique system that washes the robot’s mop during and after cleanup.
Upon startup, the standard mop wash is enabled by default with an interval of 20 minutes. The maximum interval can be set up to 50minutes.
The slide drives the cleaning module to brush (600 rpm) the mop to remove dirty water back and forth, in order to avoid dragging a dirty cloth over the floor.
More details below from the press release.
Auto Self-Cleaning Dock
The Roborock G10 also comes with a self-cleaning dock which cleans the dirt accumulated from the robot’s mopping at the base of the dock.
Working together with the dock, the G10 also refills its water tank with clean water from the dock’s tank automatically during cleanup for a mopping range of up to 300sqm (3230 sq ft).
Powered for Performance
The upgraded main brush in the Roborock G10 hugs the ground better for more effective agitation, maximising a strong 2500Pa of suction to lift dirt and debris from deep within carpets.
With a large 5,200 mAh battery, the G10 features Sonic Mopping from previous models, vibrating the mop pad at 3,000 times per minute to mop deeply and effectively.
The vacuum also comes equipped with Ultrasonic Sensor so that carpets are quickly and accurately recognised when your vacuum is in mopping mode.
It also utilises Roborock’s rubber brush that is more durable compared to normal robot vacuum brushes and improves resistance to hair tangling.
Customised Cleaning
3D Mapping lets you take a new look at your home and get a clearer understanding of your layout.
You can even add furniture and floor materials to create a more accurate representation of your home.
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Why is it called Sonic Mopping. Is it noisy?
Sound/sonic relate to the integrated mop module which can be driven to produce a high-speed reciprocating vibration of up to 3000 times per min, i.e. up to a frequency of 50Hz which is within a “sonic” range (20 to 20.000Hz).