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[V50 Ultra Complete] MOVA V50 Ultra vs. Z60 Ultra (Part 1 of 2): stations

Hi everyone! As a user of both the MOVA V50 Ultra Complete (which I’m currently testing) and the flagship Z60 Ultra, I decided to do a detailed comparison of their base stations. People often focus on the robots, but the station is what defines your "hands-free" experience.
Here is what I’ve found:

1. Mop Cleaning System: Discs vs. Roller
Since their mopping systems are different, their self-cleaning tech is also worlds apart:
* V50 Ultra: Cleans two classic circular mop pads. The cleaning tray can accumulate some sediment over time, which requires a bit more effort to wipe down.
* Z60 Ultra: Features a specialized scraper and sprayer system for its unique roller mop. The entire base tray is removable, so I can just rinse it under the tap in 2 minutes. Huge win for Z60 here in terms of maintenance!

2. Water Tanks: No Difference Here!
Interestingly, despite the difference in the mopping systems and station sizes, the water tank capacities are identical. Both robots come with the same size for clean and dirty water tanks, so you won't get extra "mopping range" just by choosing the more expensive model.

3. Dust Autonomy & Hygiene (The Reality Check)
* V50 Ultra: Rated for 75 days of autonomy. A massive pro: the dust bag is actively sterilized with UV light and dried, making it one of the most hygienic options on the market.  Huge advantage especially if you have an allergy.
* Z60 Ultra: Offers up to 100 days of dust capacity.
My Honest Take: In a house with a Maine Coon, a Chihuahua, and two people with long hair, the "100 days" claim is a myth. I have to change the bags once a month for both. Personally, I would LOVE a bagless container that I could just empty and wash—I'm not a fan of buying disposable bags. What about you?

4. Size and Noise
* V50 Ultra: The station is 8% more compact and officially quieter (70 dB).
* Z60 Ultra: Larger base and slightly louder on paper (74 dB).
On the ground: To my ears, the noise difference during dust emptying is barely noticeable. However, the V50 station definitely feels less bulky in my hallway.

The Verdict for Part 1:
If you want the easiest tray cleaning, Z60 wins. If you want a more compact footprint and extra UV-sterilization for your dust bag, the V50 Ultra is the way to go.

I’m curious—would you prefer a reusable dust container over disposable bags? And what station features are a "must-have" for you?
Stay tuned for Part 2, where we’ll talk about the robots themselves!

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P.S.  mova z60 is a black one, and Mova v50 is a white one.
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