SwitchBot Launches Mini Robot Vacuum K10+ Pro

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SwitchBot has launched the Mini Robot Vacuum K10+ Pro, an upgraded version of its Mini Robot Vacuum K10+. This model features an Anti-Tangle Rubber Brush, an advanced Position Sensitive Detector (PSD) sensor, and increased suction power up to 3000Pa. It maintains its status as the smallest robot vacuum in the world.

The Mini Robot Vacuum K10+ Pro is designed for improved corner and edge cleaning. Its compact size, with a diameter of 24.8 cm and a height of 9.2 cm, allows it to clean under tables, chairs, sofas, and other low spaces. The upgraded PSD sensor enhances its ability to detect edges and corners accurately, while an edge brush operating at 200 reps/min aids in thorough cleaning.

The vacuum includes a LiDAR sensor and a PSD sensor for precise environmental perception, aiding in better obstacle navigation and reducing collisions. A cliff sensor prevents the vacuum from falling off edges.

SilenTech technology is integrated into the K10+ Pro, reducing noise to 45dB in silent cleaning mode. The vacuum’s environment perception system helps it navigate furniture quietly, and the Do Not Disturb mode minimizes cleaning interruptions during work hours.

The K10+ Pro uses SLAM intelligent navigation for dynamic cleaning path planning, offering up to 3000Pa suction power and 150 minutes of cleaning on a single charge. It features a four-stage cleaning method and a 4L dust bag in its mini base station, requiring trash disposal only once every 90 days.

The vacuum supports Matter and integrates with the SwitchBot Ecosystem when used with SwitchBot Hub 2 or Hub Mini Matter Enabled. It includes features such as refined carpet cleaning, updated voice packs, 4-speed cleaning, obstacle clearance up to 20mm, Anti-Drop technology, Find My Vacuum, Remote Control, and Child Lock.

For more information, visit the SwitchBot’s website here.

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