
Mova Z60 Ultra Roller arrives before Dreame, a premium robot that changes the situation for floor wash

No question of staying in the shadow of Dreame for his brand Sister Mova. With the Ultra Roller Z60, it is even a nice snub that the latter makes him. His latest robot takes up the main new features of The Ultra Roller Aqua10 presented a little earlier By Dreame, but promises to arrive long before him in trade: this August. We will have to wait for the 4th quarter for the Aqua model. Faced with the rest of the market, the two models are aimed at the premium segment and promise to revolutionize washing with water.
One more robot with roller roller
Dreame has largely highlighted the roller roller of the Ultra Roller Aqua10, and it is this same system which should allow the Z60 Ultra Roller to wash the floors effectively. It is more precisely a microfiber roller 25.6cm wide that the robot runs against the ground while rinsing it continuously using water jets and a raclette. It can also slide it to the side to wash along the walls and can also lift it by passing on the carpets. A cache is even planned to create physical separation.
On the aspiration side, the latest addition from Mova promises a power of 28,000 PA-barely less than the 30,000 of the Dreaeme model-and incorporates a double central brush supplemented with an extensible side brush to sweep into the corners. He also promises to clean under the furniture with his retractable rangefinder even if he still approaches 10 cm once it is lowered, and must be able to cross thresholds up to 8cm. Mova does not extend too much over the obstacle detection system, but it seems identical to that of V50 Ultra already tested.
The stations of the two robots also seem also very close, even if the washing board logically had to be modified to accommodate the roller roller. The Ultra Roller Z60 should in any case not need the user to empty their dust tank, fill up on water or wash their mop between two passages in the house.
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