I received the Mova Z60 Ultra Roller Complete Robot Vacuum at no cost, but this review reflects my genuine experience and honest opinion.
This test focused on a situation that many pet owners deal with. A light rain passed through earlier in the day, which left the ground damp enough for my dogs to track mud and paw prints into the house. Two German Shepherds came in through the back door and walked their usual path across the kitchen and down the hallway before going into their crates. Their paw prints were easy to see across the floor and created a clear path of dirt from one area of the house to another. For this test, I left the kitchen exactly as it was so it could serve as a comparison point. The dogs’ room was also excluded from the cleaning run. The goal was to focus on the hallway and see how well the robot handled the visible trail of paw prints without altering the surrounding areas. The video I am attaching shows the path they took and how the prints were spread across the floor. The Mova Z60 moved through the hallway in a steady pattern and followed the mapped route without missing sections. Paw prints that had been visible across the floor were removed during the cleaning cycle. The difference between the hallway and the untouched kitchen area made the results easy to see. The cleaned section looked refreshed, while the kitchen still showed the tracked dirt that had been left in place for comparison. The photo included with this post shows the robot partway through the mopping cycle while it was still working through the hallway. The remaining marks visible in that image were removed once the cleaning cycle finished. Pet traffic often creates uneven dirt patterns that can challenge robot vacuums. Muddy paw prints tend to spread across the floor instead of collecting in one place. The Z60 handled the path of dirt without pushing it around or leaving visible streaks behind. The hallway looked clean again after the cycle finished, which showed how well the system handled a real situation that many homes with pets experience during rainy weather. This test also highlighted how useful the mapping and room selection features can be. The robot cleaned the selected space while leaving other areas untouched, which made it easier to evaluate the results in a controlled way. The end result was a clear improvement in the hallway and a good example of how the Z60 performs during everyday household messes caused by pets.