Roborock's QV 35A Is Three Times Cheaper Than a Dyson, Now in Clearance on the Brand's Site - Kotaku
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Roborock's QV 35A Is Three Times Cheaper Than a Dyson, Now in Clearance on the Brand's Site - Kotaku
"The QV 35A begins with a bang with an incredible 8000 Pa HyperForce suction which is way more than enough to effortlessly remove dust, dirt, and pet hair from carpets and hard floors. Of particular note here is the zero-tangle arc side brush that is designed to pick up debris without hair becoming tangled and caught. If you have pets shedding or long hair around, this spares a great deal of annoyance from frequent maintenance."
"Its all-in-one multifunctional station is a game changer here: Not Only is it the charging dock, but it also cleans the mop with cold air drying, auto-empties the dust, and refills the water tank so that the robot is always ready to go without much fuss from you. The QV 35A also features twin rotating mops and automatically raises the mop when it encounters carpet so it's capable of both vacuuming and mopping at the same time."
"With this kind of electronic mopping system, you have control over water flow and deep cleaning according to different surfaces so that your floors get the treatment they need without damage or leftover moisture. Thanks to PreciSense LiDAR navigation, this model creates a map of your home with incredible precision. It creates 3D maps and uses intelligent planning to determine the most efficient cleaning route."
The Roborock QV 35A is an affordable, feature-rich robot vacuum available for $399 during the 11th anniversary sale, down from $599. The unit provides 8000 Pa HyperForce suction and a zero-tangle arc side brush to remove dust, dirt, and pet hair. The all-in-one multifunctional dock charges the robot, cold-air dries cleaned mops, auto-empties dust, and refills the water tank. Twin rotating mops lift automatically on carpet and allow adjustable water flow for deep cleaning. PreciSense LiDAR produces precise 3D maps and intelligent route planning while reactive tech avoids obstacles for efficient cleaning.
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