As we all know, for a vacuum robot to effectively clean floors, it must meet three critical requirements:
- It must clean comprehensively, without missing any spots.
- It must clean thoroughly, removing even stubborn stains without spreading dirt around.
- It must avoid secondary contamination, ensuring that dirty mop pads don't pollute areas that have already been cleaned.
Redroad, a brand focused on developing innovative cleaning products, has taken these user needs into account and designed a new vacuum robot, the Redroad G10. Equipped with advanced technologies like LDS laser navigation, SLAM algorithms, self-cleaning features, electrolyzed water sterilization, and automatic mop lifting, the G10 makes light work of difficult cleaning tasks.
Detailed Mapping to Avoid Missed Spots
For comprehensive and efficient cleaning, an accurate navigation map is crucial. The Redroad G10 vacuum robot uses LDS laser navigation technology combined with the SLAM algorithm, offering fast and precise mapping. This ensures full coverage, so no areas are missed, even in dark environments. The powerful combination of laser navigation and SLAM ensures consistent, high-coverage cleaning without gaps.
Core Technologies for Efficient and Reliable Cleaning
The Redroad G10 is designed to excel in cleaning performance. Its 2800 Pa suction power effectively removes dust from floor crevices, while its vibrating mopping system, which mimics hand scrubbing with 3,000 vibrations per minute, tackles stubborn stains. This high-efficiency cleaning capability makes the G10 a reliable choice for deep cleaning.
To solve the hassle of manual mop washing, the G10 features self-cleaning technology. After every 10㎡ of cleaning, the mop pad is automatically lifted and returned to the base station for cleaning. Dirty water is collected in the wastewater tank, eliminating the need for manual intervention. This feature not only ensures that the mop stays clean, preventing secondary contamination, but also frees users from the tedious task of washing the mop themselves.
During the self-cleaning process, the electrolyzed water module generates sterilizing water to disinfect the mop pad, ensuring a sanitary cleaning process. Users can rest assured that their floors are being cleaned with a germ-free mop.
Mop Lifting Technology to Prevent Secondary Contamination
Secondary contamination is a common concern for many users. To address this, the Redroad G10 uses mop lifting technology. After cleaning, the dirty mop is lifted automatically when the robot returns to the base station, preventing it from spreading dirt over already-cleaned areas.
When the robot detects a carpeted area, it automatically lifts the mop and increases suction power, allowing for a deeper clean without wetting the carpet. This innovation resolves the common issue with other vacuum robots, which require users to remove the mop manually before cleaning carpets.
Conclusion
The Redroad G10 vacuum robot offers users a whole new cleaning experience. With its deep, comprehensive cleaning capabilities and convenient features, it meets the needs of consumers who want a hands-free, efficient cleaning solution. The G10’s thoughtful design ensures that floors are thoroughly cleaned with minimal effort from the user.