Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra
The Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra is a flagship robot vacuum and mop manufactured by Roborock. It combines a 10,000Pa suction system with sonic mopping technology and an integrated docking station that provides hot water washing and drying functions.
Overview and Use Cases
The Roborock S8 MaxV Ultra is a hybrid robotic cleaning device designed for automated floor cleaning in residential environments. It functions as both a vacuum and mopping system, capable of handling multiple floor types within a single cleaning cycle.
Key Capabilities
- Suction Performance: 10,000Pa HyperForce suction system
- Side Brush Design: FlexiArm articulating side brush for corner-to-edge cleaning coverage
- Mopping System: VibraRise 3.0 sonic mopping with 4,000 vibrations per minute
- Obstacle Recognition: Reactive AI 2.0 for real-time obstacle detection and avoidance
- Dock Integration: 8-in-1 RockDock Ultra with:
- 60°C hot water mop wash capability
- Hot air drying function
- Multi-function integration for charging, washing, and drying
Specifications
- Suction Power: 10,000Pa
- Mopping Vibration Rate: 4,000 vibrations per minute
- Docking Station Water Temperature: 60°C
- Manufacturer: Roborock
- Country of Origin: China
- Category: Cleaning robotics
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