Lefant Robot Vacuum Cleaner Slim Quiet,2200Pa Powerful Suction,120 Mins Runtime,6 Cleaning Modes,Wi-Fi/App/Alexa,Self-Charging Pet Hair Robotic Vacuum Ideal for Hard Floor,Low-Pile Carpet,M210 Pro
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Upgrade to Freemove 3.0: Equipped with the new Freemove3.0 technology, the M210P robot vacuum has been intelligently upgraded with precise obstacle avoidance, anti-fall and anti-stuck features, and automatic planning of cleaning paths, making home cleaning smarter and safer.
Versatile Cleaning Modes: M210P is equipped with 6 cleaning modes to adapt to your cleaning needs: Organized Cleaning, Random Cleaning, Spot Cleaning, Cleaning along the wall, Schedule Cleaning, Manual Cleaning.
Enhanced Carpet Cleaning: M210P optimizes the carpet cleaning function. It can intelligently identify the carpet and automatically increase to maximum suction, deeply removing dirt and pet hair from the carpet fibers to achieve the best cleaning effect. (Suitable for low-pile carpet)
Ideal for Pet Owners: The vacuum robot has powerful 2200pa suction power and two side brushes to concentrate dust, pet hair and garbage. Enjoy up to 120 minutes of cleaning time to ensure your home is spotless.
Automatic Recharge, Hassle-Free Battery Life: After cleaning is completed or when the battery is low, the M210P automatically returns to the charging station to charge without manual intervention.
Low Noise Design: M210P adopts advanced low noise technology, which only produces a uniform and regular white noise during operation, which will not interfere with your work or rest, allowing you to enjoy a quiet and comfortable home environment.
Intelligent Controls: Control your robotic vacuum cleaner through the App for real-time cleaning maps, suction power adjustments, and more. Plus, it’s compatible with Alexa for voice command control, making your cleaning routine even more effortless.
$99.00 Original price was: $99.00.$79.00Current price is: $79.00.
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