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🧹 Elevate your clean game with the Mova V50 Ultra — where smart meets spotless!
The Mova V50 Ultra Complete is a premium robot vacuum and mop designed for pet owners and busy professionals. Featuring a powerful 24,000 Pa suction with triple anti-tangle brushes, adaptive FlexiRise LDS navigation for precise mapping, and liftable wheels to overcome obstacles up to 2.36 inches, it ensures thorough cleaning on carpets, hardwood, tile, and more. Its DuoSolution system uses warm water with customizable cleaning agents for superior mopping, while the included 1-year accessory kit guarantees hassle-free upkeep. Controlled via app or voice, it offers up to 220 minutes of runtime, making it an indispensable tool for maintaining pristine floors effortlessly.



















| ASIN | B0FJMC1NXY |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 220 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,334 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #41 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | Mova |
| Brand Name | Mova |
| Color | Black |
| Control Method | App, Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 291 Reviews |
| Filter Type | HEAP |
| Form Factor | compact |
| Included Components | Base Station, Mop Pad x 2 (pre-installed), Mop Pad Holder x2, Washboard Filter (pre-installed), Mop Pad x12, Dust Bag x3, Main Brushes x1, Side Brush x2, Dust Box's Filter x3, Cleaning Solution x1, Pet Odor Solution x1, Power Cord, Base Station Ramp Extension Plate, User Manual, Auto Solution Dispenser, Dust Bag x2, Robot |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18"L x 18.5"W x 17"H |
| Item Type Name | Robot Vacuum |
| Item Weight | 14.2 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | MOVA |
| Model Name | General |
| Model Number | General |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | 100% Hair Removal, 24,000 Pa Suction Power, DuoSolution System for Wiping with Warm Water, Extra Accessories Kit for 1-Year of Use, FlexiRise Navigation |
| Portable | No |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 18"L x 18.5"W x 17"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | General household cleaning, pet hair removal, multi-surface cleaning, under-furniture cleaning, stair cleaning |
| Special Feature | 100% Hair Removal, 24,000 Pa Suction Power, DuoSolution System for Wiping with Warm Water, Extra Accessories Kit for 1-Year of Use, FlexiRise Navigation Special Feature 100% Hair Removal, 24,000 Pa Suction Power, DuoSolution System for Wiping with Warm Water, Extra Accessories Kit for 1-Year of Use, FlexiRise Navigation See more |
| Style Name | V50UltraComplete Black |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor, Carpet, Marble, Wood, Tile |
| UPC | 850073660133 |
S**G
So Much Easier Than My Dyson — Wish I Switched Sooner
I used a Dyson stick vacuum for years and honestly thought it was good enough. But after getting the MOVA V50 Ultra, I realized how much time and energy I was wasting. The biggest difference is I literally don't have to do anything now. With my Dyson, I had to walk around the whole house pushing and pulling the vacuum, bending under furniture, getting into every corner — by the time I was done, my back was killing me. Now I just open the app and hit start, or tell Alexa to run it, or press the button on top before I head out. Three ways to control it and they all work perfectly. I usually schedule it to clean while I'm at work, and I come home to spotless floors every day. It's kind of life-changing honestly. And the cleaning result? Way better than I expected. I was skeptical that a robot could clean as well as my Dyson, but the 24,000Pa suction picks up everything — pet hair, dust, crumbs, all of it. I walk around barefoot after it runs and the floor feels completely clean. It even handles my door thresholds with no problem, just climbs right over them and keeps going. The mopping is something my Dyson could never do, and it's honestly one of my favorite features now. The hot water self-cleaning system keeps the mop pad fresh, and the hot air drying means no weird smells. My kitchen floor looks like I spent 20 minutes mopping it by hand, but I didn't lift a finger. Oh and one more thing — no more hair tangles on the brush. I have long hair and my Dyson brush head was always a mess. I'd have to sit there with scissors cutting hair off every week. The DuoBrush on this thing stays completely clean. I've checked it multiple times and still nothing wrapped around it. If you're still spending your weekends pushing a vacuum around the house, honestly just get this and take your life back. I'm never going back to manual vacuuming again.
J**.
My review of the MOVA V50 Ultra: first robot vac/mop I’ve used that actually keeps floors clean
I’ve gone through a few robot vacuums over the years and they always ended up being something I’d run occasionally, not something I actually relied on. This one changed that pretty quickly. Setup was straightforward. The app walks you through everything step by step, and the initial mapping run was accurate without needing to redo anything. It picked up the layout of my place, recognized rooms correctly, and I didn’t have to mess around with it to get a usable map. There are a lot of settings in the app, so it took a minute to get everything dialed in the way I wanted, but once it’s set up it’s easy to use. The vacuuming performance is strong and consistent. It handles everyday dust, dirt, and random debris without any issue, and it does a noticeably better job along edges and corners than other ones I’ve tried. Things like crumbs in the kitchen, dust along baseboards, and even small debris near entryways get picked up without needing a second pass. I have a mix of hard floors and rugs, and it transitions between surfaces smoothly without getting stuck or skipping areas. Rugs get cleaned without it dragging anything around or struggling to climb up onto them. The mopping is where it really separates itself. I was honestly a little hesitant about the spinning mop pads since I’ve only used roller-style systems before, but this completely changed my mind. It does an amazing job. It’s not just moving water around — it actually cleans. In the kitchen, where there are usually light spills or footprints, you can see the difference after it runs. It doesn’t leave streaks and the floors feel clean when you walk on them, not just slightly damp. The dock is a big part of what makes this work as well as it does. It handles the maintenance side so you’re not constantly emptying bins or dealing with dirty mop pads. That alone makes it much easier to run regularly, because it doesn’t feel like you’re adding another chore every time you use it. Navigation has been reliable. Every once in a while it’ll do something a little unexpected like double back over a spot or take a slightly odd path, but it still covers everything and gets the job done without needing attention. I don’t feel like I need to keep an eye on it while it’s running. The app is simple to use once everything is set up, and it gives you a lot of control over how it cleans. Some of the automatic features are there, but I’ve found it works best when you fine-tune a few settings to match your space. Noise level is also reasonable. You can hear it, especially if you bump it up to higher suction, but it’s not disruptive and easy to live with. Overall, this is the first robot vacuum I’ve had that actually reduces how much I need to clean myself. It’s not just maintaining the floors — it’s actively keeping them clean. Being able to run it and trust that it’s going to do a thorough job without needing attention makes a big difference. If you’re looking for something that goes beyond basic maintenance and actually handles the day-to-day cleaning, this one delivers.
M**1
Amazing floor cleaner for seniors and folks with physical disabilities.
We are seniors with pain, disability and mobility issues. Keeping our wall to wall carpeting regularly vacuumed and the hard surface floors in our bathrooms, kitchen and laundry room regularly vacuumed and mopped has become a huge challenge for us the past couple of years. Like most seniors, we are on a modest fixed income, so we can't afford to hire help as much as we need it. Working together, we can manage keeping on top of clutter, dusting, bathrooms, countertops, laundry, etc.However because of the kind of injuries and issues we've had over the years, vacuuming and mopping are the most difficult and painful chores for us to do. About 5 months ago, I realized that we needed to start thinking outside of the box and our comfort zones. I had heard of vacuuming and mopping robots but I just couldn't believe that they would do a very good job, especially on the mopping. I was also concerned that the technology would be so complicated that we wouldn't be able to manage it . They were also very expensive so I couldn't imagine us affording one. However, I kept looking and researching. The mova v50 came up often as one of the best vacuuming mopping robots but it was about $1300, so we couldn't afford it. Then at Christmas, Amazon marked it down to $750. That is still a lot of money for us but we have been putting out $25 an hour for someone to come and take care of our floors. I figured that if this vacuum worked out, we could vacuum and mop whenever we needed to and not have to put out $25 or more, every time. Plus, since I would be buying it through Amazon, I knew that we had 30 days to try it out and then send it back and get our money back, if the vacuum didn't work out for us.. I was also impressed that most of the reviews I read said that the app is fairly easy to navigate and that we should be able to handle it. We have now had this little vacuum and mop robot for about 8 weeks. This is what we think of it! Pros: 1)Find The YouTube video "Mova v50 is a game-changing robot vacuum and mop video - First Look" by Just a Dad on YouTube. This is the best and most thorough review that I have found on this robot. He shows you exactly how to set this up and all of the features. It's a very long video, but it's worth it to understand how this robot works. By watching this video, I was able to easily install and navigate the app for the basic, most critical functions of the robot. I know that not all seniors have smartphones or computers, but if you're comfortable with those at all, you will be able to do this. I do have to admit that I still haven't figured out all the features yet but I am able to get my floors cleaned with little effort, so that makes me very happy. 2) The vacuum comes with at least one year's worth of replacements for the consumable parts and solutions. From what I have researched, it's about $200 worth of parts and solutions that you will need that come included in the price. 3) Right now the price is $750 again, which is an incredible deal for a robot vacuum like this. Obviously Mova has come out with new and even more advanced models, which is probably why they're marking this down so much, but it's hard for me to imagine needing anything more than what this robot offers. The newer models are well over $1,000. 3) The suction power on this vacuum is incredible, especially when you put it on the highest setting. Our wall-to-wall carpeting is at least 20 years old and my husband is in a very heavy electric wheelchair. We get it professionally cleaned a couple times a year but it's still looks smashed down, because of all the use it's received over such a long time. This mova v50 ultra can't make these old carpets look new, but it actually raises the nap on them and picks up everything that has gotten onto or in them. Our rugs look remarkably cleaner and neater since we've had this vacuum. We have also noticed a significant reduction in dust on the surfaces in our house since we have been able to run this vacuum regularly. 4) I was very skeptical about a little robot vacuum with a couple of scrubby pads being able to really clean the hard surface floors in our house. I hate to admit it, but we hadn't been able to keep our floors adequately clean up until the time we bought this Mova v50 because we couldn't shell out $25 whenever the floors really needed cleaning. The first couple of times I used it to mop our floors. I was disappointed and thought that it wasn't doing a good job. However, when I went to empty the dirty water tank, all I saw was black water. Obviously those little scrubby pads had picked up a ton of dirt off our floors. I ran the mop cycle again. This time I was able to see how clean it got our floors after removing all the dirt that we hadn't been able to remove for a while. Since then our hard surface floors have been remarkably clean - and they are very old sheet vinyl. This little guy can really mop floors! 5) The tanks for the clean water and the dirty water are well designed, not overly heavy even when full, and the latch and handle are very strong. Once it's snapped shut you don't have to worry about it opening up and dumping water everywhere. 6) The cleaning and maintenance of this robot is minimal and easy to do - BUT YOU NEED TO DO IT REGULARLY!. Again, I suggest Just a Dad's videos on the Mova v50. Find the one on how to clean and maintain it and you'll know exactly what to do. 7) The final pro that I'm going to list here is the included 3-year warranty. We have not had to use the warranty or to contact customer service, so I cannot comment on how effective either one is. I've read some pretty mixed reviews on Mova's warranty and customer service. I'm hoping that if we ever need to use the warranty or customer service, that it will also be a five-star experience, like the vacuum robot has been. Cons: 1) The mova v50 with all of its components in its box is VERY heavy. If you decide to buy this and you are at a time of life, like us,where we can't haul things like that anymore, either make sure you have someone else there to help you, or pay the extra $20 to Amazon to have the delivery guy put it wherever you want it in your house. We had them put it on our kitchen table so we could take the items out of the box a piece at a time, at a level we could easily reach. The base station alone or the robot alone are not that heavy and easy to move to wherever you want to permanently put them. 2) This robot does not vacuum or mop as well as a woman determined to get her house clean. I would say that, depending on the room and what's in it, It cleans between 80% to 90% as well as a thorough house cleaner. It does vacuum or mop dirt out of some corners but not all of them. It does avoid most obstacles that might get tangled in the brushes but not all of them. It does go under most furniture but It's not as slim as some robot vacuums that can go under almost any piece of furniture. It doesn't always mop up all spots from the floor, especially if it's something sticky. However, you can just ask it to go back and mop the floor again. Usually it gets it up eventually. Depending on how far your kitchen cabinets stick out over the floor, it may not get all the debris from under your cabinets in the kitchen. However, we have found that the debris that it overlooks is not a big deal for us to handle, because the robot has already done the heavy hard part. Sweeping a few crumbs out of a corner, or scrubbing up one spot on a floor isn't a big deal. 3) Especially if you put the robot on the deep clean cycle, which is where you get the most suction power, it takes a long time for it to do all the floors in the house. We have about 1,400 square feet of floor space for it to clean and it can take up to 3 hours, if we ask it to do the whole house. If it gets stuck on something or if something gets tangled in it, then it takes even longer because it needs to reorient itself back to what it was doing. Fortunately it VERY seldom gets tangled in anything or gets stuck anywhere. The mapping software is very good and if you pick things up off the floor before you set it loose you won't have a problem. The time that it takes to clean all the floors in the house hasn't been a problem for us, though. We figure we're not the ones having to do the heavy work. so who cares how long it takes!
I**L
My updated impressions so far final update
I initially had written a negative review about the Mova v50. The reason being my Mova during its very first cleaning dumped a large clump of dirt on my floor. I had some difficulty at first getting ahold of support. I believe the reason is because of different time zones. Once getting a hold of support they have well….. been very supportive. I’m currently in a wait and see mode , possibly the dumping of the dirt clog was a fluke? I double checked the bin and the base but saw nothing that looked wrong. Possibly the clump simply got caught in the shoot instead of being sucked all the way into the bag and this won’t happen anymore? Time will tell. However after speaking to Mova support I feel better that they will help me through this issue. I actually like the robot and hope the issue resolves itself .The robot is very smart. I was shocked how fast it mapped my house. There’s also a ton of options to make sure the robot cleans where and how you want it to. A favorite feature so far ( only ran it once to date) is the obstacle avoidance features, love how I can see a picture of the obstacle. I was impressed how well it recognized wires on the floor also . All this said, after a few weeks I will update to 5 stars if the dirt clump issue is resolved, I’m cautiously optimistic especially because if it doesn’t Mova support has responsive and I trust they will resolve the problem .Stay tuned for the update but as of now I’m hopefu,l hence the change from a negative review to a somewhat positive to reflect Movas efforts to fix the issue to date. update… unfortunately I cannot recommend this robot as much as i really wanted to. The robot continues occasionally dump dirt onto floor the floor from the side door opening. Per Mova’s instructions I changed the options in the settings to empty the bin more often by choosing the “smart empty function “. This didn’t solve the issue. MOVA now his asking me to set the empty function to empty more frequently (highest setting). I have a 10 year old iRobot i8 that can vacuum my entire house upstairs and downstairs With only emptying upon completion. My Mova is only doing my upstairs. They have offered to replace the unit . This involves me packing up the heavy robot /Bin, taking it to a drop off center and waiting on a replacement that I may have the same issue. They also informed me they recommend re-mapping if I get a new one. This means more time and hassle. Naming the rooms, setting no go zones, cleaning sequence,cleaning preferences and adding to app. I’ve run some test on my own and see this as probably a design issue. A YouTube tester also during his testing encountered the same problem (dirt dumped on floor). I’ve added more pictures. I was hoping to by a second Mova as it’s smart for my basement. However I’m not going to after further testing having same issue of dropping dirt onto floor floor. Support has been trying and I don’t fault them as much as the poor design of the vacuum shoot/rubber flap. Update:: support has now quit responding.
S**P
Very clean moping and Vaccuuming.
Its definitely expensive but works well for me. Sometimes it struggles in the tight corners and if too much mess in the place but have been time saver. The cleaning both mop and vaccuum has been great. Still need to try the multi floor management feature and vaccuum on carpet. The price has dropped a lot from when i bought, so probably worth now. Its easy to setup, fits nicely in a cozy corner and matches with our wall color. One of the problem is, if you cancel the operation in the middle then it messes with its operating procedure so perhaps bad coding. I hope they do the hardware update in the future version to fix it. Best thing, the customer care service has been very responsive and they really try to get your problem resolved.
R**N
MOVA V50 might be the one!!
UPDATE 1/31/26- So Mova is still doing a great job keeping my place clean. I've changed the scheduled cleaning sessions once again to accommodate my home and time. One issue i found, if you're a pet owner you've got to check the onboard filter weekly as there's no notification sent through the app to do so. My mova seemed to be doing a horrible job out of no where. Simply leaving debris everywhere even with thr suction set to turbo. I wrote Mova who replied quickly and came up with a solution that worked for both of us. They offered a new machine to replace this one. Well in my experience, a new machine may have ended up having it's own issues far worse than what I'm already experiencing. I asked Mova if they would mind sending the new unit out and let me test it for a while as i could afford the downtime as well as the chance that i receive a lemon. They agreed, but just before they shipped a new unit i decided to look at the onboard filter which had just been changed a few weeks prior. Sure enough there was about an inch of cat fur on the inside of the filter causing suction to diminish greatly. I took the filter out svs cleaned the fur off and the machine is back in business! I alerted Mova of this and mentioned there not being anything in the app to remind users of this who are pet owners. They are grateful and said they'd pass this along to their engineers. On a side not, I spoke with Mova about designing a plumbing installation kit for this machine which they were actually helpful with and offered their support through testing. I'm in my 4th week of testing now and everything is working wonderfully. I really like a company that stands behind their product, but finding one that agrees to not void your warranty while you text out modifications is great! Anyhow the V50 is solid and doing just fine. I'll update in the future as there is one other thing on the list i wish was better but for now let's let it run... UPDATE 10/16/25- So I've been living with Mova for some time now since my original purchase and here are my thoughts. I recently moved to a new place and had to remap after moving in. I like the fact that while I had to delete the old map, my scheduled cleaning data didn't get erased. That gave me time to look at how i had routines set up and i felt that leaving most of the routines in ai cleaning mode netted a better result overall. In my last home a deep cleaning which was scheduled on Saturdays would take hours. Lots of returns to the dock to charge etc. This past Saturday, Mova ran through my place with one thing on her mind. Clean and get out the way. I now have it set up to vacuum every night at 10pm, then scheduled mopping and vacuum at 3 am 3 nights a week. The rest of the week is a mixed bag of cleaning routines making sure to mop my kitchen every night. She's doing a fantastic job at keeping the cat fur down to a minimum and making sure to pick up the litter and whatever else my cats leave behind. The only thing i wish this vacuum had the ability to do is add a plumbing kit. This one lasted past the 30 days return window so now I'm married to it. Another thing to add, I've noticed when searching for reviews at least in my experience, I hadn't found several bad reviews. Plenty of good reviews out there on this particular model. And in researching i found that the vacuums that tend to have the most negative reviews are generally ones to stay away from. Conversely, when looking for mixed reviews on the Mova v50, there weren't nearly as many as any other vacuum I'd come across. Now this has been my experience so far and what that translates to is if people aren't talking about it, it must be good because I've noticed everyone has time to express their horrible experiences but a lot of folks do not really take time out to mention all the great experiences they've had. Overall i am happy with my purchase and will be keeping this until it falls apart. Then we'll see what's next! Purchased around September 3rd 2025- So here's my review of the Mova V50. I was skeptic with all these robot vacuums coming out every other week. My partner convinced me to purchase this new one and I can confidently say so far she was right. The vacuum has performed virtually problem free. In fact the few times it's gone rogue was actually due to my negligence. A quick remap and things were rolling. It got stuck only a handful of times, going under a sofa in my guest bedroom that had large items that would bust ankles if walked on! So not the vacuums fault. I quick move of those items stored under the sofa and back to work. Programming was easy, and straight forward if you've programmed other vacuums before. Mapping was excellent! Furniture was automatically recognized and placed where it should be. My cats food bowls were easily recognized and so were their beds. I love the pet photo capture feature. When it's completed a task I go check the stored photos and see what my cats are up to. I see the v50 cleaning corners diligently and going over areas that it either missed due to a pet being in the way at the time of the first pass. I've also watched it go back to clean heavily soiled areas ensuring they weren't overlooked. Since I've worked out the little kinks it hasn't let me down. I'm coming up on the 30 day return window and you better believe it was going back if it didn't perform. I will say the only negative which is due to my programming actually is that it uses a LOT of water. But I have it mopping 7 days a week. Either the entire apartment or my kitchen and master bath on alternating days. It gets the job done. I'd like it to have an optional plumbing connection but they've not come up with one. I have figured out how to modify it to incorporate my own but perhaps I'll wait to see if it's really needed. Right now it's in my kitchen close to my kitchen sink so refilling isn't that taxing. I must admit I've gotten quite lazy so naturally filling and emptying became a task for me lol. But seriously this thing just works. Am I skeptic what long term ownership looks like? Absolutely, but I've had a few of these things and once they break they're broke. I haven't had to contact customer service once since purchasing the Mova V50 and hope I never have to. I'm gonna rate this a 9/10 just because I'm still not convinced it will last but it is doing quite good job. For reference I have a 1300 sqft 2 bedroom apartment with 2 baths. Carpet in both bedrooms and vinyl composite flooring throughout the rest. 2 cats and when my girlfriend comes over with her dog and her long hair everywhere.
P**L
VERY IMPRESSED!!
I very rarely write positive reviews, but this one deserved it and my time. I’ve owned a BUNCH of robot vacuums. Machines from Neato, Robotrock, 360, & Ecovacs. My most recent was the Roborock S7 Max Ultra, which has been a very good machine. It was time for an upgrade and I noticed that, for the features I wanted, Roborock started getting very expensive. I looked to the new kids on the block MOVA. The things I wanted most: Rotating mop pads Leaving the mop pads at the base for carpet only rooms Extending side brush Extending mop pad Auto detergent dispensing Voice control Increased suction Good pet hair pick-up and no tangle With the V50 Ultra, I got that and more at, what I feel, is an outstanding price. I also wound up getting a BUNCH of features I wasn’t looking for but are nice to have including a retractable LIDAR, hot water mop washing and hot air drying ( this REALLY helps the stink in the dirty water bin! ), better vertical clearance, etc. Unboxing and setup was a breeze, but what I noticed most when unboxing was a LOT OF SPARES!! Spare brush roll, spare mops, space vacuum bags, a large bottle of detergent (not a small sample size), a bottle of deodorizer, spare side brushes, etc. This was REALLY nice since, in the past, after I buy a robot, the FIRST thing I do is head to Amazon and buy spares. This will keep me up and running for a good long time. The initial quick map happened fast and without issue. It got every room. After naming and adjusting the rooms, I changed some settings in the app, programed some short cuts and schedules and let it do it’s thing. I haven’t set a SINGLE no go area and yet it runs without issue. This is BY FAR the easiest and most trouble-free robot vac I have ever setup. There are a few things I’ve noticed. 1) It’s doing a great job 2) Has never gotten stuck 3) Picks up cat hair clumps (those with Persians will understand this) where my Roborock would leave some 4) Obstacle avoidance seems to be working well, but to be honest, I don’t have a lot of clutter in my home 5) IT’S QUIET!! WHAT A PLEASURE THAT IS OVER MY LAST VACUUM!! I run my robots at 4AM to clean the house. My Roborock would sometimes wake me up. This machine is so quiet I can’t believe it has the power it does. Even the auto empty is quiet. When it's running it's day schedules and I'm in my office, I barely know it's running. So overall, I am EXTREMELY pleased with this machine and with MOVA in general! Well done!
J**.
Auto Car Wash vs. Handwashing: How I See the MOVA V50
I wanted the V50 to be perfect, and through that lens, finding any fault with the V50 came easy. But I’ve reframed my view. It’s not fair to want the V50 to be perfect. I’ve lived in this house for 14 years; the V50 has been navigating it for a few months. For reference, I also have a MOVA Z60 (roller mop), and having used both, I'd pick the V50 if I could only have one. We named our V50 "Tia", and our Z60 is "Emo" -- two names, two languages, both mean Auntie. The best analogy I can think of for the MOVA V50 is the difference between an automatic car wash versus handwashing your car. The auto wash is convenient, gets you a “good‑enough” clean, and sends you on your way. Handwashing, on the other hand, gets into most nooks and crannies and leaves you with that satisfying “job well done” feeling. And if you want perfection, you’d hire a professional detailer. The MOVA V50 is the automatic car wash of home cleaning—except in this case, it actually does a very good job. Sure, you could clean everything yourself, or you could pay a professional maid service, but the V50 handles the day‑to‑day vacuuming and mopping reliably and consistently. And it can do things you can’t—like pull a perfectly straight vacuum line along the entire length of carpet. Or do things you don’t want to do—like vacuuming the same huge rooms every single day. The other thing for me is not about vacuuming the “big stuff” I can see. Rather, it’s what I can’t see—the fine dust and dander—that’s important to me, since that can get into my lungs. The V50 running every day to pick up the dust and dander is awesome. The auto‑emptying, the pad washing, and the pad detachment when vacuuming all work great. The navigation is good to very good. It’s smart, but it’s still a mechanical robot learning a complex environment. I do expect it to improve as it maps and re‑maps the space. The other part is managing my own expectations with the settings. If I want a quiet vacuum, I have to accept lower suction—there’s a reason my upright doesn’t have a “quiet mode.” If I want the best mopping performance, I need to use the highest heat setting and more water. These are all reasonable trade‑offs that I understand and am willing to compromise on. A general app overview shows 57,328 sq ft cleaned—vacuumed and mopped—in 6,000 minutes. Now, it wouldn’t take me 6,000 minutes to clean, but still, that’s time I didn’t clean. No matter how you calculate it, that’s a huge deposit into my personal time bank. As for power consumption: power in my area costs 13.5 cents per kilowatt‑hour. The MOVA V50 uses about one‑tenth the energy of my Hoover upright for a cleaning session and costs just over 1.5 cents to run and charge. Even if I ran the V50 every single day, I’d spend around 45 cents per month in electricity—add in a few extra cents for idle power consumption. Appearance‑wise, I think it looks fantastic in white, and the base station in white/gold. The MOVA V50 is a feature-rich robot vacuum that may not replace a deep clean, just like an auto wash won’t replace a full detail—but for everyday maintenance, it’s doing exactly what I hoped it would.
N**T
Good product
Very happy with product..
A**Z
Do not buy this product if you are outside the USA.
I personally experienced issues where some features did not work as they should. After contacting customer service, they confirmed that these features are not fully supported outside the United States and offered me a refund because I am located outside the USA.
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