We received our Mova Z60 about a month ago and were very excited to try it out, but unfortunately it has been a disappointment overall.
To start with the positives, the vacuuming performance is very good and does a solid job picking up debris. The obstacle avoidance is also excellent, and it navigates around objects very well. One feature we really appreciate is the built-in light, which turns on when cleaning in darker areas or at night and helps the robot detect obstacles more accurately. Another great feature is the extendable mop arm, which allows the mop to reach along edges and corners that most robot vacuums typically miss.
However, the mopping performance is where the Z60 really falls short. After every mopping cycle it leaves large puddles of water on the floor, even hours after the robot has finished cleaning. It also leaves water streaks and visible soap residue, which defeats the purpose of having an automated mop.
For comparison, we also own the Mova P10 Pro Ultra, and it consistently does a much better job mopping without leaving puddles or residue.
We reached out to Mova multiple times to confirm whether we may have received a defective unit, but unfortunately never received a response.
Given the significantly higher price (nearly three times the cost of the P10 Pro Ultra), we expected much better performance. At this point, it’s hard to justify the price when another model from the same brand actually performs better.
Overall, while the Z60 has great obstacle avoidance, strong vacuuming, useful lighting for dark rooms, and a clever edge-mopping design, the poor mopping performance and lack of customer support make it difficult to recommend, especially at this price point.
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