
Singapore Gets Robot Vacuum That Cleans Hard-to-Reach Spots
A new robot vacuum launched in Singapore tackles one of the biggest frustrations in home cleaning: getting into tight corners and edges. The MOVA V70 Ultra Complete extends its brushes and mops beyond its body to reach where traditional robot vacuums can't.
Singaporean homeowners just got a smarter solution to one of the most annoying parts of automated cleaning: the dust and dirt that robot vacuums leave behind in corners and under furniture.
MOVA's new V70 Ultra Complete robot vacuum, launched this week in Singapore, features extendable cleaning arms that reach up to 17cm beyond the robot's body. This means it can finally tackle those narrow gaps along walls, tight corners, and spaces beneath low furniture that typically require manual touch-up cleaning.
The innovation addresses a real challenge in Singapore homes, where compact HDB flats and condominiums often have furniture pushed close to walls and tricky spots around table legs and bathroom thresholds. Traditional robot vacuums simply can't squeeze into these areas, leaving residents to pull out the manual vacuum or mop afterwards.
The V70 Ultra Complete extends both its side brush (by 12cm) and mopping pad (by 17cm) to clean three times more edge area than standard robot vacuums. For families juggling work and home responsibilities, this could mean significantly less time spent on follow-up cleaning.
The device also handles common Singapore household challenges with 9cm obstacle climbing capability, allowing it to cross bathroom thresholds and balcony tracks without getting stuck. Its anti-tangle brush system removes 99.9% of tangled hair in lab testing, a relief for pet owners tired of cutting fur from vacuum rollers.

Another practical feature eliminates a hidden cost of robot vacuum ownership. The bagless dust system means no more buying replacement dust bags, which can add up to hundreds of dollars over a device's lifetime.
The Bright Side
What makes this launch meaningful isn't just the technology itself, but what it gives back to busy families: time. Time that would have been spent on hands and knees with a manual mop, or pulling furniture away from walls to vacuum properly.
For working parents, caregivers, and anyone managing a household alongside other responsibilities, an extra hour or two each week freed from cleaning duty can mean more time for what actually matters. That might be playing with kids, pursuing a hobby, or simply resting after a long day.
The device's 100-day hands-free maintenance cycle means fewer interruptions to daily life, while its AI navigation learns home layouts to clean more efficiently over time.
Modern technology works best when it quietly handles life's tedious tasks, giving us back the hours we'd rather spend living.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Singapore Technology
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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