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Snazzy Mova Z70 Ultra Roller doesn’t leave mopping to chance

Snazzy Mova Z70 Ultra Roller doesn’t leave mopping to chance

When you think of gadgets with eye-catching, sparkly aesthetics, robot vacuums probably don’t immediately come to mind. Perhaps it’s time to change that perception, because the Mova Z70 Ultra Roller looks quite different to other robots.

Launching in Australia today, Mova’s new flagship robot vacuum comes with a docking station in a ‘brushed metallic’ finish. There’s a more subtle ‘stone black’ variant, but it’s hard to look past the glam rock stylings of the metallic design.

But I digress; this is a robot vacuum after all, and what it does is the most important part. Mova advertises the Z70 Ultra Roller as having up to 36,000Pa of suction power, plus a roller mop that lifts out of the way to prevent getting carpets damp.

This roller mop is one of the most interesting parts about Mova’s latest robot. Over the years, robot cleaning brands have dabbled in various technologies, but roller mop technology has come into vogue recently. Compared to other technologies, rollers are said to apply more downward pressure and therefore clean up more stubborn spills. For reference, Mova claims its mop applies 18N of pressure.

Mova Z70 Ultra Roller mopping technology
Image: Mova.

Mova also reckons its mop stays cleaner for longer, too. As the robot cleans, the mop roller spins at speeds of up to 800rpm, scraping dirty water out and steadily spraying fresh water in. In other words, it should stay fresh while cleaning, avoiding tracking filthy water through the house.

When docked in the included base station, the Mova Z70 Ultra Roller goes through an automated self-cleaning cycle. Here, it empties the robot’s dustbin, washes the mop with 100°C water, and then dries it with 70°C air.

That it looks nice while doing all this is a bonus. In Australia, the Mova Z70 Ultra costs $2,999 and is sold by JB Hi-Fi, The Good Guys, Harvey Norman, and Mova’s online website.

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