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Milagrow iMap Max W300 all-in-one robotic vacuum cleaner launched in India

The new vacuum cleaner is ideal for villas and duplex homes.

Milagrow has introduced the iMap Max W300, an all-in-one robotic cleaner intended for easy house cleaning with little human involvement. It is great for busy families, professionals, and pet owners, especially in multi-storey houses. The cleaner has a strong 24,000Pa suction from a Japanese BLDC brushless motor and has iBoost technology, which automatically adjusts the suction for carpets and heavy dirt, improving dust removal while safeguarding delicate fabrics.

Pricing and Availability

The Milagrow iMap Max W300 all-in-one robotic vacuum cleaner is available at an introductory price of Rs 74,990. Customers may buy it via the company’s website, and it will soon be available at Vijay Sales and Amazon.in.

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Features, Specifications

The gadget has an effective 24,000Pa suction provided by a high-performance Japanese BLDC brushless motor, enabling it to successfully remove fine dust, pet hair, and embedded filth from both hard surfaces and carpets. It has an automatic suction boost mechanism that operates when carpets or excessive dirt are detected. Furthermore, the gadget employs clever iBoost technology to provide deeper dust removal while avoiding harm to delicate fabrics.

Milagrow iMap Max W300 all-in-one robotic vacuum cleaner launched in India

The robot has dual high-pressure rotating mops with a scrubbing power of up to 20N, enabling it to sweep and mop at the same time for maximum cleaning efficiency. It incorporates an automated 17mm mop lift to protect carpets from dampness during hard floor cleaning. Furthermore, the extending mop system increases edge cleaning by 7mm, giving excellent access to corners and wall edges.

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It has a sealed 3.5-litre dust bag that provides 4-12 weeks of continuous cleaning. The machine can automatically replenish a 4.0-litre clean water tank. Mops are cleaned both before and after the cleaning process, with dirty water collected in a separate 3.5-litre tank. To preserve hygiene, the built-in function uses 68°C hot air to dry the mops, successfully reducing bacterial development, mould, and odours. Additionally, the device has dual tangle-free AI technology to prevent hair and thread entanglement. An H12 antibacterial HEPA filter captures allergens, fine dust, and pollutants, which improves indoor air quality.

The innovative RT²R 4.0 LDS laser navigation system uses SLAM technology for efficient cleaning path planning and intelligent obstacle avoidance to minimise missed areas and ensure thorough floor cleanup. It allows multi-map storage on up to five floors, making it ideal for villas and duplex houses. Users may define no-go zones, virtual barriers, and room cleaning preferences.

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The gadget is powered by a 5200 mAh battery that provides up to 5 hours of endurance and covers areas ranging from 3,500 to 4,000 square feet per charge. It also has automated recharging and broken-point restart capabilities for continuous cleaning operations. Control is provided via the SmartLife app, which enables zonal and selective room cleaning, scheduled operations, and a do-not-disturb mode. Furthermore, it works with Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant and supports various languages, including Hindi and English. Regular OTA firmware upgrades using Milagrow’s BharatBot 0.24 software ensure the integration of new features and enhancements.

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Komila is one of the most spirited tech writers at Gadget Bridge and is a senior resource in the company. Always up for a new challenge, she is an expert at dissecting technology and getting to its core. She loves to tinker with new mobile phones, tablets and headphones.
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