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Intelligent Robot Vacuum Cleaner Auto-cleaning and Auto-charging

Intelligent Robot Vacuum Cleaner Auto-cleaning and Auto-charging

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Payment Terms:
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Min Order Qty:
100 Units set
Supply Capability:
70000 Pieces per Month set/month

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Features: 
• Can auto-cleaning and auto-charging (before the battery’s power run out, the cleaner will search the station and charge automatically)  
• Charging time can be set to clean at a certain time any day /some day all days of  each week  
• With stair avoidance sensors for avoid the cleaner falling down  
• With non marring bumper (when meet barrier, it will rebound, but work still)  
• With touch-sensitive sensor to get out of the tight places, such as sofa, bed and more  
• With virtual wall (if you need clean one room/a certain area only, you may open the virtual wall, the cleaner will never go out the room/area)  
• With wireless emote controller, you use it to select the cleaning speed ,set cleaning time, speed, docking and timing cleaning  
• With mop for wet cleaning the floor  
• With UV lamp to kill the bacteria on the floor  
• Low noise only about 55dB  
• Easy cleaning design  
• Size is only 32 (diameter) x 8.7cm 

 

 

Technical Specification 

 

 Machine ParametersRemote ControlDocking Station
Rated voltageDC14.4VDC3VDC24V
Battery Ni-MH battery (the charge   time is about 3-4h )2 AAA alkaline batteries/
Working Time ≥60min≥7M  (no obstruction)/
Rate Power 24W//
Operating Temperature Range -10°C~45°C -10°C~45°C-10°C~45°C
Operating Humidity Range≤90%RH≤90%RH≤90%RH
Wireless Remote ISM Frequency band 2.4GHzISM Frequency band 2.4GHz/
Specification 320*92mm108x28mm (including buttons) (LXT)L*W*H: 218x138x125mm
Weight 3.1KG0.08KG0.23KG
Battery Capacity 2200mAh//
Dust Box Capacity 350ml//

 


  

Packing List

 Quantity(pc)
Main Body1
Remote Control1
Docking Station1
Adapter1
Space Isolator1
Use Manual1
Trailing Bar1
Mop(one attached on trailing bar)2
Dust Brush1
Side Brush2
HEPA Filter1
Rechargeable Battery1

 

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