We recently reviewed the ECOVACS WINBOT NEO and were impressed with its utility for large, dirty windows. ECOVACS has improved on this with the new WINBOT W2 PRO OMNI, announced today.
The WINBOT W2 PRO OMNI has been upgraded from the previous generation with new cleaning technologies and a high-capacity battery (OMNI station) so that it can clean any window regardless of where the nearest power socket is.
The OMNI station can provide up to 110 minutes of power cable-free cleaning but if the station is not charged fear not, you can also power the robot using a standard power socket.
With Three-nozzle Wide-angle Spray Atomisation Technology and WIN-SLAM 4.0 intelligent planning technology, the new robot window cleaner can keep your windows spotless, without any significant effort on your behalf.
The robot is kept attached to the window thanks to its 800N suction force and its safety rope can be used just in case it loses power to prevent it from falling storeys to the ground.
The new cleaning technologies offer a 30% boost in total cleaning efficiency thanks to the built-in brushless motor and the new WIN-SLAM 4.0 Intelligent Planning algorithm. Precise edge detection results in the entire window being left spotless upon completion of the cleaning.
The WINBOT W2 PRO OMNI is now available at The Good Guys, Harvey Norman, JB Hi-Fi (online-only), Amazon and ECOVACS.com/au with a recommended retail price of $999 AUD.
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