This will probably be my final update on the Z60, and I wanted to focus specifically on what I think is its biggest strength: the suction power.
On paper, the specs already stand out. The Z60 is rated at up to 28,000Pa of suction, powered by a high-speed motor, along with features like the dual brush system and a 6,400mAh battery for longer cleaning sessions according to Mova. In real-world use, though, it actually does a decent job of maintaining charge while provide clean floors. The amount of debris it pulls out of carpets and hard floors is noticeably better than what I’ve seen from other robots.
Compared to the P50, this is where the difference is most obvious. I’ve run both in the same areas, especially where there’s cat litter on the floor, and the Z60 consistently picks up more in a single pass. The stronger suction combined with the brush design seems to grab heavier particles instead of just pushing them around or needing multiple runs.
It’s not just marketing specs—you can actually see the results in the dustbin after each clean. For anyone dealing with litter, sand, or heavier debris, this is where the Z60 really separates itself. Overall, after using it for a while now, I can confidently say the suction performance alone makes it worth it.
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