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Before I get into it, quick transparency note: I received the MOVA V50 Ultra Complete through MOVA’s “Get & Create” program at no cost in exchange for sharing my honest experience. That said, everything here is based on actually using it in my apartment. I’m not an influencer, and I’m definitely not trying to make perfectly staged cleaning content. I’m just excited to see how the V50 works in my home with a normal mess.
TL;DR: I tested the MOVA V50 Ultra Complete on pet hair from my French bulldog, Milo, pushed into low-pile apartment carpet. This was not a lab test, and I had it on a lower/faster vacuum setting, but it still picked up almost all of the hair. A very small amount was left when I scraped through the carpet afterward, but overall, I would call it a solid pass.
For this test, I wanted to see how the V50 handled short dog hair in carpet, not just loose crumbs or surface debris. Milo is a French bulldog with short tan hair, and even though it does not look dramatic like long pet hair, it absolutely works its way into carpet. I brushed him out, gathered a small pile of hair, and pushed it down into the low-pile contractor-grade carpet in my bedroom. That part matters because this is not thick carpet, but it is the type of carpet a lot of apartment renters probably have.
I ran the V50 over the area using a standard, faster vacuuming mode rather than the strongest or most aggressive setting. I also had my tripod a little too close to the cleaning zone, so the robot had to work around that while it was cleaning. It still appeared to pass over the dog hair area and left vacuum marks across the spot I was testing. After it finished, I got down close to the carpet and scraped through the area by hand to see what was actually left behind.
The result was better than I expected for the mode I used. There was a tiny little bit of hair left, but not much at all. Considering the hair had been pushed into the carpet, and considering this was not max suction or a deep-clean style pass, I thought the pickup was pretty good. I would not call this a scientific test because I did not weigh the hair before and after, but visually, it removed the vast majority of what I put down.
The main criticism I have is that I wish the V50 had more cleaning path options like the Z60. The V50 only gives fewer path choices, and for a carpet hair test like this, I would like to be able to force a more thorough pattern without having to work around the limitations. I also noticed a little bit of navigation weirdness when it was trying to leave the bedroom, but it did eventually complete the task and return like it was supposed to.
Overall, for real-world pet hair on low-pile carpet, I would give this test a passing grade. It was not perfect, but it was more than acceptable, especially because I did not give it the easiest setup or the strongest cleaning settings. I still want to test it on other surfaces and probably run a more aggressive carpet pass later, but based on this run, the V50 handled Milo’s short pet hair better than I expected.
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