Ecovacs Deebot X2 OMNI robot vacuum and mop is coming to New Zealand

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Ecovacs’ latest robot vacuum, the Deebot X2 OMNI, is set to launch in New Zealand. This model herald’s significant innovations and a complete redesign of the Deebot X series.

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Key Features of the Ecovacs Deebot X2 OMNI:

  • Compact Square Design: Departing from the traditional round robot vacuums, the X2 OMNI features a square design aimed at accessing corners and edges more effectively. Additionally, without the customary “cap” seen on other models, its height of just 9.5cm allows it to fit under a wider variety of furniture.
  • High-Powered Suction: With a suction capacity of 8,000Pa, the X2 OMNI stands out as one of the most powerful robot vacuums available, ensuring meticulous cleaning especially on dense carpets.
  • Intelligent Dual Cleaning: The X2 OMNI is equipped with a 15mm intelligent mop lift, optimizing its performance on varying floor types. It autonomously adjusts between mopping and vacuuming, lifting mops on carpets and deploying them on hardwood surfaces.
  • Efficient OMNI Station: The redesigned station serves multiple functions – from charging to cleaning and refilling the mops with hot water. It’s notably more compact than its predecessor, the X1 OMNI.
  • Advanced Navigation: Incorporating Semi Solid State LiDAR, the vacuum offers enhanced home mapping and furniture detection. The addition of AINA (Artificial Intelligence Navigation) further refines its adaptability to changing surroundings.
  • Upgraded App Interface: Users can anticipate a revamped 3D Mapping 2.0 app experience, providing a comprehensive view of the vacuum’s cleaning trajectory.
  • Extended Battery Life: The X2 OMNI is powered by a 6,400mAh battery, targeting a runtime of 2.5 hours.
Ecovacs X2 OMNI release

The Deebot X2 OMNI will be available in New Zealand from 21st September at a retail price of $2,999.

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