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Ecovacs launch a new window cleaning robot, the WINBOT W1 PRO

We’ve all heard about robot vacuums and what they can do these days. Now there’s a new robot cleaning solution in town, a window cleaning robot from Ecovacs.

The WINBOT W1 PRO features dual direction cross auto-spray technology while including a powerful climbing system to allow the robot to easily climb up even your biggest windows.

As you would hope, it has a path planning technology along with edge detection and a strong suction power of 2800Pa so you can feel comfort in knowing that it will not fall off your window, even if it is frameless.

The robot is fitted with a large microfibre cleaning pad to allow for greater water absorption and cleaning without any water streaks or spills on the floor.

The vacuum is controlled using the Ecovacs app which is also used to control their vacuums and allows the WINBOT W1 PRO to be controlled remotely.

We are delighted to expand our product portfolio with the WINBOT W1 PRO and believe its advanced window cleaning technology means that Australians can instead ‘sit back, relax and enjoy the view’ whilst we continue to deliver the future of home cleaning.” said Karen Powell, Regional Director of ECOVACS ROBOTICS in Australia and New Zealand.

The WINBOT W1 PRO is available now with a recommended retail price of $799. It is available instore at select Bing Lee stores, and online from JB Hi-Fi, Bing Lee, Robot Specialist, Amazon, eBay or ECOVACS.com/au

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