🚀 Elevate your clean game with the MOVAP10 Pro Ultra — where smart meets spotless!
The MOVAP10 Pro Ultra Robot Vacuum and Mop combines a powerful 13,000Pa suction with advanced 360° obstacle avoidance and intelligent dirt detection. Featuring a self-cleaning mop system using 149℉ hot water and automatic drying, it ensures hygienic mopping without wetting carpets thanks to its 10.5mm mop lift. With a large dust bag that auto-empties for up to 75 days and app-enabled scheduling and zone control, this robot vacuum delivers a hands-free, deep clean across up to 4,300 sqft on a single 2.5-hour charge.
P**D
Awesome robovac
Disclaimer: I only have hardwood floors in my house with no stairs, crazy obstacles, ledges, etc. I do have a dog - chocolate lab.I’m coming from a 3 year old Roborock E5 which is an entry level unit from years ago that just bumps into things and does not have LiDAR nor cameras. It just bumps into stuff. I did not use it when an app. It was actually a solid machine and does really well considering it’s not that “smart”. It’s also a vacuum only. Looking back, the Roborock was very solid and I like the brand a lot.However, I needed more features to get my house clean to how I want it and wanted to incorporate mopping. I was going to go for Roborock again because I’m usually loyal to brands that have done me well. However, these vacs have gotten ridiculously expensive!! I paid around $200 for my mine and this time around I wanted something top tier but that means you’re spending over $1,200 and that’s pretty ridiculous to me for a vacuum. I think these bots are worth it and I was close to buying the Saros 10 for $1599 but it occurred to me that since I was coming from such a basic bot, I would probably find something in the $700-1,000 range that would exceed my expectations since I’m not used to having the latest and greatest.Long story short, I didn’t want to spend that much and held off. I watched a ton of review sites and videos and basically realized that a $700-1,000 vacuum will give you great performance. I ended up with the Mova P50 for $799. I’m VERY happy with it.The truth is, IMO, is the Saros 10 a better vac? Probably. But is it $800 better? No way! Any vacuum over $1k will likely give you only marginally better performance than this Mova P50. I would wager, any top tier vac will give you $200-300 more value and if it were that much more for a Saros 10 maybe I would have gotten it. In the end, as I meditated on such a large purchase it really became clear that there was no way I was going to get $800 more in value going to a top tier vac after watching all the glowing reviews of this P50. It’s simply not going to happen.The P50 does almost everything the more expensive bots do. I love the camera. I love how it takes pics of obstacles and sends me reports and maps my house in the app. I have no other app experience so I cannot compare it but I’m very happy with the app. Yes, there are a couple Chinese translation issues I’ve seen with the app/literature as other reviews have mentioned. Some of the wording could be more polished/accurate but it’s 90-95% good enough. I actually love the app after I used it a couple times. I use custom settings for all my scheduled cleanings. I think it’s way better.I vacuum every night at 3am when everyone is sleeping it goes in all the rooms minus bedrooms. Then two nights a week it mops and vacs. I will say make sure you keep up with the vacuum if you mop. The mop will smear pet hair/dirt that may get brought in if you have pets that go outside. Since I vacuum every night it’s not a big deal but the first time I used it my floors were not so clean and the mop was going the same time as the vac and it cleaned but left some mess behind. But let me tell you, it’s insane how much dirt this thing pics up and the waste water bucket gets BLACK water in it. My floors don’t even seem that dirty since it vacuums every night but having dogs and kids it’s impossible to keep clean so the dirt is there even if it doesn’t seem that bad.Now I only do the custom cleaning - not the preprogrammed smart or genius cleaning whatever they call it. So I can exclude mopping and make sure house is clean then on mop night it’s all good. I can also pick the vac power - I use turbo - and the water setting I use #14. I also turn off the “advanced” setting that makes sure the unit stays away from obstacles - it will already avoid most things by default but if you turn this on then it won’t go into many tight areas it should because the sensors think it’s too close. By turning this off it will bump into things a little bit more - not a lot - but will get everywhere you need it to. I also turn off the settings where it will circle stuff with the side brush or mop extender. This might be ok for some, but it will take much much longer for the bot to finish and it may not fit into some areas correctly as it tries to circle around objects but then might bump into something and get thrown off etc.Once it maps your house - it does it automatically as it cleans - you can name the rooms and program which rooms you want it to clean and when and in what order with individual mop/vac settings. You can also just pick one room at any time and tell it to clean it and it will drive itself there and get the job done. I do this occasionally in the kitchen and dining room where food gets dropped.Nothing really gets caught in the brush. It detangles itself and I agree works well. I use my Miele canister vac still for other jobs and to clean this bit and its sensors and occasionally the dust bin. Yes you still need to vacuum out the brush every couple weeks as it picks up lint, etc, but it doesn’t really get tangled and stays mostly clean.Yes, you can also drive it around with your phone as a remote control and you see the video feed from the bot. I’ve used this and it’s a neat feature and you can check on things when you’re not home.ONLY DOWNSIDE: 1) Twice in last month the auto emptying didn’t work. The contents of the dust bin stayed in dustbin and I noticed it wasn't sucking up much hair and voila the bin was packed. I found one of those metal twist ties was in the bin so it was blocking everything from coming out. I just take my Miele canister vac and clean it up and suck up the bin and put it back in service. 90% of the time the self emptying works but 10% of time the dust bin will get packed with dirt and dust to where it gets stuck (maybe gets damp from mopping?) and doesn’t want to come out with auto empty.2) You do have to fill water bucket and empty waste bucket regularly. Little bit of effort but worth it.Conclusion: Buy it. If you want close to “top tier” performance without top tier price - then this is your bot.
T**S
Great vacuum/mop robot for the price with so many features!
I have to admit it took me a few weeks to decide to get the Mova P50 Ultra. There are so many robot options to choose from and the prices flucuate from day to day and the newer robots have less reviews and a lot of the videos posted are promos and.. AHHH! This was harder decision than purchasing a car!The broken wheel reviews made me hesitate even longer in buying it, but the P50 had been my top contender and when it went on sale I bought it and figured if I did have wheel issues I would return it. Luckily I did not and have not so far!(knock on hardwood floors). I'm happy I got it!My ApartmentI have three free roaming pet rabbits, mostly hardwood floors in all rooms except the kitchen which is tile and the bathroom(which I clean with a mop). I sweep alot because of bunny hay, hair, and poop. Luckily their poop is super easy to sweep up. :) I've been using a vacuum only robot for the past three or four years and it worked well vacuuming but since I have mostly hard wood floors I wanted a robot that could do both. Mova P50 Ultra does both and pretty well too!Pros:It seems to both a great job and vacuuming and mopping. I haven't had any issues with the bunny hair getting tangled on the brush and unlike the previous vacuum only robot I was using, the entire contents of the dust bin in the robot dump into the dust bag in the base! The old one I'd always have to open up the robot and unclog it.The mop works well for maintance mopping. If you have filthy dirty floors you haven't cleaned in forever I recommend taking a hand held mop and cleaning them first. Once you have clean floors, the MP50 does a great job at maintaining them. You can run a mop/vacuum at the same time sequence or a vacuum and mop separately sequence! One of the main reason I wanted the P50 was that I can have the robot automatically leave the mops in the base and do a full vacuum run and then come back, dump the debris in the back, automatially re-attach the mop pads and prep them and then mop only the floor areas! When it's done doing that it will go back to the base, clean the mop pads with hot water and them dry them with warm air! You can also leave the mop pads attached and have it just vacuum if you want. It will raise the mop pads up when it's on carpet. I prefer to have them detached when vacuuming because when the bunnies are molting the hair is all over.The P50 also has a camera, light, and remote option where you can drive it around and see what your pets are doing. It also records while cleaning records items if you want and marks what they are on the History map if they are an obstruction and what type. For example, it will take picture of wires, pet poops, your pet, sneakers/shoes etc and flag them on the map with a viewable photo It knew a single tiny bunny poop was "pet feces" and marked it! It took a pictures of my two of my rabbits checking it out as i cleaned as well.The app has MANY features and I'm still getting used to what settings work best for my cleanings. One issued I've had is when I had Obstace Avoidance turned on it didn't want to go through this narrow spot I have from getting from one room to the other. The space is about maybe 15 inches and there is a pet cage on one side and a fan on the other. It flagged those as obstructions because it's so narrow. I can turn off obstacle avoidance and it goes through just fine. I can turn it on again as it passes that point as well. The app and firmware seem to be updated regularly and they seem to fix any bugs that pop up.Their customer support has always been quick to respond if I've had any questions via email so that's a plus!Cons:So far so good. I've held off reviewing the P50 because I wanted to run it through different task before I gave my opinion. The only issue I've had is with the obstacle avoidance and that can be turned on/off. I think it may make the robot a little too cautious when on, but as I've said you can turn it on/off on the fly so that's not really an issue in the end. I really have nothing to complain about honestly!For the price, features, and performance I've experienced so far I defintely recommend the Mova P50 Ultra! It's a big upgrade from my previous vacuum only robot and hopefully make my life a little less hectic in trying to clean the floors and carpet with my bunny family. :)
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