Does a window-cleaning robot actually work? I tested one to find out (and I'm pleasantly surprised)
Briefly

The Winbot W2 Omni simplifies window cleaning both indoors and outdoors with a straightforward setup. It includes a portable lightweight station that holds all necessary components, such as the cleaning robot and mopping pads. The battery in the station allows for up to 110 minutes of operation, effectively covering a 592-square-foot area, capable of cleaning all windows in an average home on one charge. The robot incorporates a dual-function cable for safety and power, and initial setup through the accompanying app is user-friendly, enhancing the overall experience of cleaning windows.
The Winbot W2 Omni is designed to clean inside and outside windows, with a setup including a lightweight station for easy access to cleaning materials.
Ecovacs estimates that the battery lasts up to 110 minutes, providing coverage for up to 592 square feet, sufficient for an average U.S. home.
The robot’s compound cable functions as both a safety rope and a power cord, showcasing thoughtful design to enhance user safety during operation.
Using the Ecovacs app, users can easily set up the robot and prepare it for cleaning, making window maintenance a user-friendly experience.
Read at ZDNET
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