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I’ve had my V50 Ultra for a while now and have never regretted the purchase. I figured I might as well try another Mova product and this one doesn’t disappoint in terms of setup. It took less than 30 minutes to get it out of the box, completely mapped and all.
The biggest strength of this robot is how complete the system feels. The dock handles just about everything including auto emptying, washing the mop pads with hot water, drying them, and refilling. Once it’s set up, you’re not constantly dealing with maintenance, which makes a big difference day to day.
19,000pa suction is more than enough for daily debris, pet hair, and carpets, and the mopping actually does a solid job instead of just pushing water around. Edge cleaning also stands out since it gets closer to walls and corners than most robots I’ve tried.
One of my favorite features is the automatic mop pad removal. This is a big deal for me because I’m pretty cautious about keeping rugs and carpets dry. Instead of relying only on detection or lift, it actually removes the mop pads when needed, which gives me a lot more confidence running it without worrying about moisture getting where it shouldn’t.
Comparing it to the V50 Ultra, they’re honestly very similar in everyday use. Cleaning performance, automation, and overall experience are close enough that most people would be happy with either one. The main reason to go with the V50 Ultra is if you need better threshold climbing or have tougher transitions between rooms. It handles those situations a bit better. If your home layout is fairly standard, the P50 Pro Ultra will do everything you need and feels just as polished (and more importantly comes with a cheaper price tag)!
Overall, this is a premium robot vacuum that actually delivers on the hands-free experience. If your home doesn’t require aggressive threshold climbing, this is an easy five star product. TranslateView Original Text
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