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The ECOVACS WINBOT W2 PRO Omni is a cutting-edge portable window cleaning robot featuring dual power modes for cordless or continuous plugged-in use, a triple nozzle wide-angle water sprayer for efficient dirt removal, and advanced WIN-SLAM 4.0 intelligent path planning that boosts cleaning speed by 30%. Its 6-in-1 multifunction station offers seamless control and charging, while a robust 12-level protection system ensures maximum safety. Perfect for busy professionals seeking spotless, streak-free windows with minimal effort.












| ASIN | B0DR8Y4VF9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,352 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #33 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | ECOVACS |
| Brand Name | ECOVACS |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | Yes |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 498 Reviews |
| Included Components | Winbot W2 PRO OMNI |
| Item Form | Unit |
| Item Type Name | window cleaning robot |
| Manufacturer | ECOVACS |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Scent | No |
| Special Features | 12-Stage Protection for Added Peace-of-Mind, Anti-Fall, Edge Cleaning, Window Cleaner |
| Specific Uses For Product | Window Cleaning Robot |
| Surface Recommendation | Glass |
| UPC | 850066858059 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Ounce |
M**I
The price has nothing to do with great performance and small size
This window robot is great! It is small, so it’s footprint allows it to be used on normal windows that have a small area, or side- light windows, or even grided windows. It works very well, easy to use, and is amazing at leaving windows streak free. I’m not sure how well it works if one uses some substitute window solution other than what is made by this company. It would be great if one could detach the safety cord as it is somewhat useless for ground level windows and gets in the way. It would also be nice if the power cord was longer or there was an adapter to make the cord longer. I was very pleasantly surprised by its performance, but you really have to stay there while it’s cleaning the window unless you have very large windows because it gets done so fast. I was hoping it would work to clean the sunroof on my Tesla or the windows on my car, unfortunately it keeps saying it’s at the edge of a window even when it’s in the middle. Not sure how this is determined, but it could be the curvature of the glass because I noticed when I put it on the roof of the Tesla it does not lay flat against the glass and you get a low suction alarm. It might be possible to put a spacer pad in such that you can see a larger area, but this has to be confirmed from the manufacturer.. I have not used it on any heavy duty mode other than but the default mode works just fine. I have very dirty windows all the time on the west side of my house from the well water from my sprinkler and it cleans crystal clear. Cleaning fluid us expensive but there is enough supplied for two times on a 1800 sqft house. The refill should last well over a year and is cheapest ordered direct.
H**T
Surprisingly Effective Window Cleaning Robot! Doubles are a Solar Panel Cleaner!
We have several large windows on our home—some reaching nearly two stories high—and getting them truly clean has always been a challenge. Usually it meant dragging out a long extension pole with a squeegee or climbing a ladder, neither of which is quick or fun. Since I’m already a big fan of robotic cleaners (we have multiple robot vacuums, a robot mop, and even a robotic pool cleaner), this window cleaning bot immediately caught my attention. I’m glad I gave it a try, because it genuinely works. It cleans remarkably well, sometimes needing a couple of passes on really dirty glass, but it leaves the windows almost perfectly streak-free. The suction power is also no joke. I was concerned it might fall and I'd be out a significant investment... or even worse, it could fall on someone and cause a serious injury... I tested it by tugging the tether to simulate it snagging, and this thing held on like it was glued to the glass. Using it is simple: place it anywhere on the window, power it on, and let it do its thing. When it finishes, turn off the suction and you’re done. The only maintenance it really needs is flipping or swapping the cleaning pads when they get dirty, which is fast and easy. The only time it needed intervention was on our French doors, where the handle slightly overhangs the glass and the bot got itself wedged underneath. Not a big issue, but worth noting. The base unit, which the cleaner is usually stored inside, doubles as a battery pack allowing you to unplug the device and use the cleaner "cordless"! This was especially useful when I decided to take it on the roof to clean our solar panels of our desert property. Not sure what the runtime of the battery is, but i was able to clean 20 of our 77" x 40" panels with juice to spare! Overall, this little machine has saved us a ton of time and effort. For anyone with large or hard-to-reach windows, it’s absolutely worth it! Hey, it even cleans Solar Panels!
E**M
Robots - the ups and downs
We have 28 windows 3’x3’, couple of doors and some smaller bathroom windows so a robot idea was very attractive. I read reviews at different times and places ordered this setup. I was hugely disappointed when reading instructions it said “Not for outside use”! 50%of value lost, hadn’t seen any review reference this! Then instructions stated “must be present and monitor while operating”. More value lost (you can still drink a beer while operating, but Bourbon goes better watching robots work)! Windows must have a 3mm rim (our inside windows complied), but again, negatives not mentioned in reviews and you now own this thing. Operation was interesting. Job done is very good to excellent. The robot removes dog snot, fly specks, and grandson’s greasy fingerprints very well…it double treats heavy spots, releases cleaning fluid mist when it senses need. It gets corners very well. Maybe the best advantage is that it’s 2” height moves perfectly behind curtains and hanging plants. Two of our windows were behind a large desk and had a two year film on them. The bot was easily released behind desk and completed work without having to move desk. Did have to repeat three passes to remove old film to achieve my satisfaction with job. Interesting programming watching it position itself and the process of cleaning. It likes to orient for long runs if windows aren’t square. Need to know: the bot is female. She talks to you telling “good suction as been achieved “ and “job completed, about to release from window”. The cloth cleaning pads need rinsed and rotated often, about every two windows. Easily done. I will order about 6 more of these just to keep the setup working with less interruption. Also, their fluid appears to work well on target areas. It appears to be economically stingy but will order more for storage. (If you don’t rinse and wring out pad often the robot will leave a rectangular “dirt” mark where it stops on window that is visible in certain light and angle, but cleaned often this is avoided). The machine is very easy to use. Needs three hour charge to get started, but charges while in use too. I needed an extension cord from our outlet to avoid bot lifting transformer/power cord off floor. Only aggravation is (was) the inclusion of a “tether cord” that is supposed to be attached to table leg or chair during use (no understanding of why and it was completely unnecessary for any operation we did). Maybe very large windows to avoid stretching power cord. Finally, with knowledge of operation it is a very good machine and probably makes indoor window cleaning easier, certainly more fun and entertaining! Dependability still to be evaluated. UPDATE when you download and use app it states in double clean “ for use in exterior cleaning “!
D**I
This machine is amazing!
I couldn’t believe what a great job this little, quiet machine can do!!! I Iike that I can run it on battery or plugged in. I’ve used it on at least 40 window cleanings and it’s still going strong! We live on the ocean so the windows get really salty. If the windows are especially dirty I did need to run it 2 or 3 times on the window to get a perfect result BUT who cares? I didn’t need to do any work or climb a ladder. Occasionally it leaves a vertical streak line but that wipes right off with a microfiber cloth. I have shown it to lots of my neighbors in our condo building and I have “sold” at least 8 more…you’re welcome Ecovac!!!
P**M
Spidey powers, amazing results, does mirrors too
Wow! Great job. I have had this for about 18 hours and so far, it exceeds my expectations. Long review for those seeking more info about this great product, but hesitating. I own robot vacs, so not new to the experience. But because of those, I hesitated on getting one of these. The vac bots do well (not ecovacs, yet....) but have become very complicated and needy. Not the case with this bot. It and its app are quick to start to work, and simple to use! Set up the app first, it's quick. I have a 2 story home with over 25 windows. Some on 1st floor are nearly floor to ceiling. Takes a ladder to clean most- even inside. With bad knees, ladders aren't our friend - so I called a pro for an estimate- over $600 (inside & out). Nope, do it ourselves. This was a prime days deal, so with extra pads and ecovacs solution I was in at a little more than $500, beating the cost of a pro for one trip, but bot can do many more over it's 3-6 year life. It does a great job inside, though this larger bot can't do every window- some I'll still have to handle, but not enough for me to look at the smaller bot yet. Outside, fantastic cleaning, streaked one window because I didn't follow instructions and clean pad after each window, and mine were dusty. Fixed that by having a warm water/dawn solution in a small bucket followed by quick rinse. Inside, pad cleaning wasn't needed but about every 3-4 windows. It's about as loud as a vacuum on high power, so you won't want to use it in same room and try to watch TV. 😉 You also won't get to leave it for long - it's too fast for that. Cleaned my large windows on quick clean in about 4 min - on thorough same ones in about 6-7. Pros- no need for ladders -as long as you can reach the bottom part of a window well, simple setup and app, economically feasible over pros - comparable to self if using distilled water instead of solution - but less mess and work. Cons-this larger bot won't get my traditional mutton panes well, nor tiny windows (did still get two smaller ones, so check your window sizes compared to the bot size) - & look at the mini if you hav mostly very small windows. Docking station is a bit heavy, about 19 lbs, so moving the bot and station may be tough for some. Once in place, the bot itself is only about 3 lbs and has a handle. The back storage - and cleaner storage are convenient, but the back compartment is a little difficult for me to open- probably a me thing, but it is a little tough to pull out. And the door has to stay down if charging from the wall, I haven't seen a cord exit (notch to let the cords out while back door is up) making it less easy to move about, and a larger floor footprint while charging. To know- it pulls the cord out it needs from the dock, but the dock will need to be nearby. The bot isn't independent of it. But the dock can be charged so working with outside windows away from power is still possible. The cord easily retracts with a push of button to remove trip issues. Update, be sure to install app first. It works without, but you have more control with. Bot got stuck on door handles (glass door) and fought some (and lost some) on window blinds installed inside frame. App helps you watch for these and pause/remote control the robot instead of ending a job. I opted for the W2 pro Omni because it covered most windows and had the dock/portable power. Will look at a mini for future just because of smaller window possibilities and carry weight (not getting younger). Haven't tested upstairs yet, but the bot suction is very firm, so don't expect issues and look forward to clean windows without acrobatics there. Cleans inside and outside without much of a mess. Does have a few tiny drips, so I'd keep a small cloth nearby if you have delicate items (window sill/wood floors). I make more messes using water and a chamois. Outside, we'd have clean windows, but the patio, lawn, etc would be soaked as we sprayed water, climbed, cleaned, sprayed rinse water, repeatedly. Bot is much cleaner! Would recommend as a way to keep windows clean vs waiting for a year or scrambling to spruce up for visitors. The safety instructions say for residential only. I wouldn't hesitate to use on small buildings, but the cord length would stop work on high rises unless you could open the windows nearest the apartment. Overall, I highly recommend this if you have a lot of windows and don't like cleaning from ladders! Even without all my windows available, it will pay for itself in 2x over a pro; and probably about 4x over fancy extend-a-pole solutions (that will still drown your yard below). Perfect, not completely- but as good or better than what I can do - & a lot less work/much safer.
R**O
Quite an advance in window cleaning!
This window washing robot was the perfect size for my house and windows and patio doors. It works very well and does a very good job. It is not perfect, as some of the outside dirt doesn't come off with its use. But for my hard to reach upper windows that I used to have to get a ladder to clean, it works very well and cleans them very good. Once in a while a few little spots have to be hand wiped with a harder motion to get everything off. I would say this little guy gets about 98% of the dirt off of all the windows and patio doors I cleaned. It's very fun and easy to use and really is amazing how well it adheres to the window and how well it cleans overall. Turns a nasty job into a pretty pleasant experience.
J**S
CRUSHED DREAMS 😩
The concept of this window‑cleaning robot is genuinely terrific, especially for condo living with floor‑to‑ceiling windows. When it works, it does a solid job dissolving dirt and streaks without wasting water, and the setup is simple enough. I can understand why some people really enjoy it. But the streaking issue is extremely bad. It’s immediately noticeable, to the point where I’d honestly prefer my windows stay dirty rather than deal with how severely it marks the glass. For a device built to move smoothly and reliably, this is a serious problem. The idea has real potential, and the suction power is clearly there, but the streaking problem needs to be fully resolved before this can be considered dependable. Until then, it’s difficult to recommend for anyone with large or highly visible windows.
J**B
It really does a good job of cleaning windows
The bot did a very good job on both inside and outside windows that have been rarely cleaned since the house was built in 2017. At a cost less than one visit by professional window cleaners, it already paid for itself. Some issues: The power cord must be plugged in for the bot to work. The hype about the battery doesn't mean it's cordless. The bot comes with a safety cord you're supposed to loop around something above each window and tie securely to prevent the bot from falling to the ground in the event of a power failure. The reality is there isn't a place above most windows to secure a safety cord so its main purpose is to get tangled up with the power cord and it's real purpose is to void the warranty. Youtube videos show it neatly coiled and dangling while the bot is cleaning. The bot does leave an imprint when it finishes and disengages from the window. It was easier to wipe the imprint off immediately than to try to do so after the cleaning solution dried. One mystery I still don't have an answer for...how to easily get the bot up to clean high windows. I was hoping it could be attached to a pole and hoisted up from the ground. It looks like you have to physically place the bot on the window and hold it with two hands while it disengages. In other words, exciting ladder time! Hopefully these issues get cleared up over time. The bot really does a great job of cleaning windows and saving money.
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