Disclosure: I received the MOVA Z60 through MOVA’s Get & Create program at no cost in exchange for honest feedback. All opinions are based on my real experience using it in my home. #sponsored #GetYourZ60 #Z60URC
After three weeks of testing, the Z60 has been really impressive overall, especially with both mopping and vacuuming performance. The vacuuming power is slightly stronger than the P10—it performs a bit better on everyday debris, pet hair, and dirt across both hard floors and rugs, though the difference isn’t huge. I also appreciate the included spare parts, which make it easy to swap out the mop roller when doing deeper cleaning.
Where it really stands out is mopping. The cleaning power is strong enough to handle most messes in a single pass, including dried spots that would normally take multiple runs.
Compared to the P10, the improvement in mopping is noticeable. The Z60 consistently completes jobs in one pass that previously required multiple passes with the P10 to achieve similar results. Floors look cleaner faster, and there’s less need to go back over problem areas.
One area where the Z60 could improve is along baseboards and around cabinets. It tends to miss some debris in those tighter edge zones, which can require a follow-up clean or quick manual touch-up. Overall though, for full-floor cleaning and especially mopping performance, it’s a strong upgrade.
If you notice that the Z60 tends to miss some debris when cleaning along skirting boards or around cabinets, we recommend gently wiping the right‑side edge sensor of the robot with a soft, dry cloth, and making sure that the edge sensor is not obstructed by any objects or debris.
Next, please disable Collision‑avoidance mode and set the mop extension frequency to “High”, then check whether the situation improves.