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After running the MOVA Z60 for several weeks, I started noticing how consistent the robot becomes once it learns the layout of the home. The cleaning history in the app currently shows more than 40,000 square feet cleaned across 22 cleaning cycles, which gave me enough time to really observe how it behaves during daily runs.
One thing I like about the navigation is that the robot doesn’t just wander randomly. Once the map is created, it follows a very structured cleaning pattern, moving in organized paths across each room. This helps ensure the entire area gets covered instead of missing sections.
During most of my runs, the robot cleans roughly 2,000+ square feet in a single cycle, and the cleaning map updates in real time in the MOVA app. Watching the robot move through rooms and seeing the map update gives a good visual understanding of how the system plans its route.
Another detail I’ve appreciated is how the robot adapts when it transitions between floor types. Features like Carpet Boost, Mop Lift, and Intensive Carpet Cleaning automatically adjust how the robot behaves depending on the surface. This helps prevent wet mops from touching carpet while still increasing suction when needed.
After multiple cleaning cycles, the navigation has become very predictable and reliable. The robot starts its run, follows the mapped route across the rooms, and returns to the dock once the cleaning cycle is complete.
Overall, the Z60 feels like a system that improves with repeated runs as it becomes more familiar with the layout and obstacles in the environment.
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