I was lucky enough to be selected to participate in Mova’s #GetYourZ60 program, and today I want to share my experiences with my Z60’s first vacuuming run. On this run, I set it to vacuum and then mop, and put it in CleanGenius deep cleaning mode.
As I mention in the video, prior to receiving my Z60 I had a P10 Pro Ultra, which was my first-ever robot vacuum and my intro to Mova. (As an aside, I could not recommend the P10 more to others who are buying their first robot and want great features and performance at a lower price.) The first thing I noticed when running my Z60 to vacuum was the noise level. It definitely seems quieter than my P10, and the suction noise itself is a bit more “pleasant” if that makes sense — not as high-pitched. The same is true even when it automatically boosts its suction for carpets or for large particles (a feature that I would definitely recommend toggling on!)
With that being said, the quieter vacuuming definitely doesn’t equal lower performance. The Z60 is marketed with a much higher suction level than my gen 1 P10 (28,000 pa vs. 13,000 pa), and my first vacuum run showed that this wasn’t just marketing. When it returned to the dock to auto-empty, I heard a lot more debris being emptied.
In watching the Z60 vacuum, I also noticed what a good job it does of getting as close as possible to obstacles, low-clearance areas, etc, to maximize cleaning performance. I already noticed this making a difference with dust underneath side tables and things like that.
Overall, I’m impressed by the Z60’s vacuuming performance on its first run and I’m excited to share more as I continue testing it out!