Now available: "Deebot T30 Omni" dust mopping robot from Ecovacs
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Now available: "Deebot T30 Omni" dust mopping robot from Ecovacs

Kim Muntinga
10/4/2024
Translation: machine translated

Better cleaning thanks to more suction power and intelligent functions. This is what Ecovacs promises with the new "Deebot T30 Omni". The dust mopping robot is said to be able to overcome obstacles up to 20 millimetres high and is now available in the shop.

Clean floors, little work. That's what we almost all want. Our shop novelty, the "Deebot T30 Omni" dust mopping robot from Ecovacs, can do this work for you. It should now offer more power in less space. If you are looking for a new household helper, the "Deebot T30 Omni" could be just the thing for you.

Strong suction power and obstacle overcoming

The "Deebot T30 Omni" cleans your carpets with a suction power of 11,000 Pascal. The rotating mopping system removes stubborn stains from the floor. The robot has a mop lifting function that automatically lifts wet mops on carpets by nine millimetres to avoid contact. According to the manufacturer, the "Deebot T30 Omni" can overcome obstacles up to a height of 20 millimetres. The device also has a hot water mop cleaning function and technology that is designed to remove pet hair without the brush getting caught or clogged.

Navigation technology and obstacle detection

In addition, the robot hoover is equipped with "TruEdge Adaptive Edge Cleaning". This should enable the household helper to clean along edges and - as far as it can fit in - in the furthest corners without any problems. The integrated navigation technology enables it to avoid obstacles and quickly map the room.

Under the bonnet of the Deebot is a dust container with a volume of 300 millilitres, the internal water tank holds 55 millilitres. The Omni station can store up to four litres of fresh water and up to 3.5 litres of dirty water, as well as a dust bag with a capacity of 3.4 litres. Dust extraction takes twelve seconds and the mop takes up to two hours to dry.

The Deebot is equipped with a 5200 mAh battery which, according to the manufacturer, can vacuum for around 290 minutes in energy-saving quiet mode. The charging time is 4.5 hours.

Smaller than the previous model

The robot hoover measures 35.3 x 35.1 x 10.4 centimetres, the Omni Station 40.9 x 49 x 48 centimetres. This makes the station around ten centimetres lower and four centimetres narrower than its predecessor. It has only grown in depth by six centimetres. The Deebot robot weighs around 4.1 kilograms and the station around 10.4 kilograms. The volume of the robot hoover is specified at up to 67 decibels: a normal volume for hoovers.

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