MOVA, a global innovative smart home appliance brand, is taking to the North American stage for the first time today at CES 2025, showcasing “MOVA Innovation” with multiple pioneering smart home technologies – from innovative floor cleaning to world-first toothbrushing tech. The brand’s debut demonstrates how its innovative products can enrich and enhance our way of living and present a beautiful vision of the future of smart home living.At CES 2025, MOVA is launching two brand new innovative technologies for the first time: “MopSwap Hub” and “RoboSwing FlexTrack,” along with the full range of its Z Series, V Series, P Series, and E Series robot vacuums, with upcoming flagship V50 Ultra and Z50 Ultra taking center stageThe RoboSwing FlexTrack is a groundbreaking track-type extendable mop that conquers corners with unstoppable precision, promises complete corner coverage and consistent pressure, ensures no spots go unnoticed, and eliminates re-cleaning. Besides, RoboSwing FlexTrack intelligently adapts to various cleaning needs. It extends when tackling hard-to-reach areas, such as corners and edges, and retracts when not required, providing care for every nook and cranny of your home.
In terms of products, the V50 Ultra, MOVA’s new flagship model, features industry-leading innovations, including FlexiRise™ Navigation, dual mechanical arm expansion, and maximum 6cm obstacle-crossing capability. The V50 Ultra leverages two core technologies of MOVA Innovation: TurboForce7 motor delivering industry-leading 24,000Pa Powerful Suction with minimal noise, and a DuoSolution™ System featuring a dual cleaning compartment designed to eliminate pet odors for a fresh, pet-friendly environment.
The Z50 Ultra, meanwhile, integrates three core technologies of MOVA Innovation —36°C Thermostatic HydroSync™ Mopping for effective stain removal, Real-time Mop Fluffing Tech to maintain continuous cleaning efficiency, and Triple-Intelligence AI Sensing Tech to adapt cleaning strategies for varying dirt levels, ensuring powerful and efficient floor cleaning.
MOVA further highlights its floor cleaning expertise at CES 2025, showcasing the K Series, M Series, and X Series, with the debut of the new X4 Pro wet and dry vacuum. The X4 Pro achieves ten times the stain removal power with MOVA Innovation’s 176°F (80°C)* Hot Water Mopping and SpotHeat™ Spray Cleaning; press to initiate a 10-second hot water spot spray at 20,000Pa†, quickly diluting and breaking down tough and stubborn stains, especially those hardened on the floor, making cleanup a breeze with no odors left behind, effectively leaving floors sparkling clean and stain-free.
The Fresh Pro electric toothbrush includes MOVA’s revolutionary 3DClean™ Tech – a groundbreaking, innovative electric toothbrushing technology. It blends sonic vibration with precise up-and-down and left-and-right scrubbing for the first time, delivering a brighter smile and healthy teeth.
Dreame Technology presents the new line of robot vacuum cleaners at CES 2024. The DreameBot L10s Pro Ultra model is part of Dreame’s line of innovative home appliances which includes: DreameBot Additionally, Dreame also features the Roboticmower A1 and a selection of high-speed hair dryers.
“Dreame understands the evolution of customer needs ,” says Chris Lin , General Manager of Dreame Technology North America, “At CES 2024, we will introduce our latest products that redefine the hands-free experience. Our line of robot vacuum cleaners and other household products will allow our customers to have more free time, offering greater convenience, performance and quality.”
DreameBot L10s Pro Ultra
The L10s Pro Ultra robot vacuum cleaner features an improved MopExtend™ that reaches tight spaces between furniture and the floor and room edges. Thanks to the Robot Flex arm, it reaches dirt and spills that other vacuum cleaners can’t reach.Furthermore, it is equipped with 7,000Pa Powerful Vormax™ Suction technology which allows you to suck up hair, dirt and dust. Dreame L10s Pro Ultra automatically assesses how dirty a space is and re-cleans areas that need more attention to ensure a flawless finish.
The base station is equipped with two scrapers and an automatic base station cleaning plate that remove dirt while the mop is washed with hot water, ensuring it is clean and ready for the next use. In addition to cleaning its own mop, the DreameBot L10s Pro Ultra dries itself, empties the dust bag and refills with water and cleaning solution while docked at the base station.
Thanks to the combination of artificial intelligence and a 3D light system, it intelligently detects and bypasses the most common obstacles to ensure that nothing is damaged and to avoid interruptions of operations.
Kärcher presents a new generation of robotic vacuum cleaners that say goodbye to chaotic driving around the space, completely unsystematic cleaning and insufficient suction power. Meet the RCV 5 and RCV 3 vacuum cleaners, which clean and mop with precision.
It has been more than 20 years since the world’s first robotic vacuum cleaners were introduced. For many years they remained a certain curiosity, a technological fad that perhaps reduced the frequency of manual cleaning a little, but no revolution in the maintenance of cleanliness in the home took place. However, innovation, progress and new technologies have gradually moved robotic vacuum cleaners to greater autonomy. In particular, the key LiDAR technology, which finally enabled the robot to orient itself in space with high accuracy, to systematically plan the cleaning of individual rooms and then implement it. And that’s exactly what the new Kärcher robots are. The higher model RCV 5 then adds some more premium features including detection of lying objects.
The Kärcher RCV 5 is not afraid of cables or children’s toys Although the alpha and omega of this vacuum cleaner is LiDAR, which allows it to perfectly map the household, navigation alone is not enough for quality cleaning. Kärcher therefore equipped the RCV 5 with a front camera that detects obstacles in the way. Using artificial intelligence, the robot can recognize shoes, toys, socks, as well as the aforementioned cables that used to cause them to get stuck in older types of robots. The cable wound up on the rotary brush and the robot could not cope with such a situation. The RCV 5 model prevents these caroms to complete the cleaning without the assistance of the user. When it comes to thresholds, it can cross those with a height of up to 2 cm and there is no danger of falling down the stairs.Mapping space and applications Thanks to Lidar, the robot creates a map of the apartment after the first few cleanings, which it displays in the Home Robots app from the Kärcher company. The program interface is, of course, in the Czech language, and the voice output of the robot itself, which informs the user about its status if necessary, is also localized. If we go back to the map, it is of course available to the user – so he can purposefully send the robot to different rooms or set different cleaning parameters. The names of the rooms can be personalized, you can choose a zone where, for example, you will not mop or clean at all, etc. Many users will also be pleased that Kärcher, as a manufacturer based in Germany, places great emphasis on data protection and ensures that all applicable legal requirements are met in this regard.SELL magazine NEW PRODUCTS Commercial message 07/08/2023 Really smart Kärcher robotic vacuum cleaners – precise navigation, wiping and detection of cables or toys Really smart Kärcher robotic vacuum cleaners – precise navigation, wiping and detection of cables or toys The German brand Kärcher presents a new generation of robotic vacuum cleaners that say goodbye to chaotic driving around the space, completely unsystematic cleaning and insufficient suction power. Meet the RCV 5 and RCV 3 vacuum cleaners, which clean and mop with precision.
It has been more than 20 years since the world’s first robotic vacuum cleaners were introduced. For many years they remained a certain curiosity, a technological fad that perhaps reduced the frequency of manual cleaning a little, but no revolution in the maintenance of cleanliness in the home took place. However, innovation, progress and new technologies have gradually moved robotic vacuum cleaners to greater autonomy. In particular, the key LiDAR technology, which finally enabled the robot to orient itself in space with high accuracy, to systematically plan the cleaning of individual rooms and then implement it. And that’s exactly what the new Kärcher robots are. The higher model RCV 5 then adds some more premium features including detection of lying objects.
The Kärcher RCV 5 is not afraid of cables or children’s toys Although the alpha and omega of this vacuum cleaner is LiDAR, which allows it to perfectly map the household, navigation alone is not enough for quality cleaning. Kärcher therefore equipped the RCV 5 with a front camera that detects obstacles in the way. Using artificial intelligence, the robot can recognize shoes, toys, socks, as well as the aforementioned cables that used to cause them to get stuck in older types of robots. The cable wound up on the rotary brush and the robot could not cope with such a situation. The RCV 5 model prevents these caroms to complete the cleaning without the assistance of the user. When it comes to thresholds, it can cross those with a height of up to 2 cm and there is no danger of falling down the stairs.
Mapping space and applications Thanks to Lidar, the robot creates a map of the apartment after the first few cleanings, which it displays in the Home Robots app from the Kärcher company. The program interface is, of course, in the Czech language, and the voice output of the robot itself, which informs the user about its status if necessary, is also localized. If we go back to the map, it is of course available to the user – so he can purposefully send the robot to different rooms or set different cleaning parameters. The names of the rooms can be personalized, you can choose a zone where, for example, you will not mop or clean at all, etc. Many users will also be pleased that Kärcher, as a manufacturer based in Germany, places great emphasis on data protection and ensures that all applicable legal requirements are met in this regard.
High suction power Thanks to a suction power of up to 5,000 Pa, the robot can handle dirt on all types of surfaces, including carpets. The bottom rotating brush helps with the collection of dirt, as well as the side brush for better cleaning along the walls. You can of course set the suction power, or leave it to the vacuum cleaner to determine it by itself depending on the type of surface. The ultrasonic sensor recognizes that the robot has entered the carpet, and the Auto Boost function is activated to achieve maximum suction.Dry dirt and mop function The tidy mess ends up in a removable container with a volume of 330 ml. Of course, the air at the outlet passes through a filter so that even fine dust particles and other impurities do not get back into the room.
When cleaning hard floors, you will appreciate the presence of a mop that can be optionally attached. In the application, you can set zones or rooms where wet cleaning should take place. In the rest of the room, water is not drained from the 240 ml reservoir for the mop.
The new 700 range of cordless vacuum cleaners from Electrolux combines efficient suction, an ultra-lightweight structure weighing only 2.2 kg and an autonomy of 50 minutes on a single battery charge. Furthermore, these products have been designed with particular attention to sustainability: they are in fact made with 60% recycled plastic. The Hygienic EP71B14WET model combines suction and washing: it is equipped with a PowerPro Mop brush and a 5-layer filtering system. The Hygienic EP71HB14S version is instead characterized by a special brush for cleaning beds and sofas. Besides, thanks to the PetPro+ brush, the Animal EP71AB14UG vacuum cleaner easily removes pet hair. Finally, the Ultimate EP71UB14DB model is equipped with the automatic mode, which adjusts the suction power according to the type of surface.