
Milagrow iMap10
by Milagrow
Can't find a kid to do the vacuuming for you! The Milagrow iMap10 by Milagrow is a clever cleaning machine. This nifty device was crafted to use your time and energy for something you actually like. One special feature we'd like to mention: the LiDAR mapping technology. It's the perfect robotic hoover for any busy household. It makes easy work of one of the most time-consuming chores.
Why people love this robot vacuum
People love this product because it adapts its suction power to the surface type, pulls out hair lodged deep in carpets and rugs and possesses excellent battery life.
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this Milagrow robot vacuum
Color: white
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: multi-surface
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 120min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 60db
Suction power: 2700pa
Dust bin volume: 450ml
Weight: 8.36lb
Dimensions: 13.78in x 13.78in x 3.94in
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a robot vacuum go up the stairs?
Unfortunately, robot vacuums can't climb stairs. The best they can do at the moment is pass from hardwood floors to carpet level. You will need to carry your robot up and down the stairs if you want multiple levels cleaned. Or if your budget is a bit higher, you could invest in a second robot vacuum for the other level.
Do robot vacuums work without wifi?
Not all robot vacuums can be scheduled with a companion app, some lower end models work perfectly well with a remote control, although their cleaning routine might seem a bit erratic. A mobile app makes it possible to set personalised cleaning preferences.
Can a robot vacuum go over rugs?
Robot vacuums have no problem whatsoever cleaning carpets and rugs. The suction capacity varies depending on which type and brand you buy, but all models do a really good cleaning record.
How do you keep your robot vacuum from falling down the stairs?
Robot vacuums can do many things, but they still need a little helping hand when it comes to staircases. Luckily, you don't have to worry about it taking a tumble anymore. Robot vacuums can be programmed with virtual walls they cannot cross. Their multiple sensors will prevent the appliance from falling.