- Roborock launched the H60 Stick Vac, with an automatic empty quay option
- The features include a flexible wand, laser headlights and powerful suction
- Should be available in the United States, in the United Kingdom, in the AU and elsewhere; TBC Price
Roborock is currently better known for its robot vacuum cleaners, but Word has reached my ears that a new manual series Stick Vac is about to reach the brand’s range, and it seems to be a merger of all the most popular features of the best vacuums without cord today.
There are six models in the new range: HI6, H60 Pro and H60 Ultra autonomous vacuum cleaners (each with higher specifications than the latter), all three are also available in the form of “ hub ” versions with an additional automatic access station.
Let’s take a look at the special features offered. First of all, the baguette can be released to look at 90 degrees, allowing you to clean right under the furniture without having to descend on the ground – although the guy in press photos has decided to do it anyway. It is a functionality closely associated with the best shark vacuum cleaners. It seems that it only appears on non -hub models – for reasons, I will explain in a dry – and has the additional bonus to allow you to fold the vacuum cleaner for more compact storage.
At the end of the company, you will find a floor head equipped with a high green light. This is designed to create large shadows on any dust or dirt that is hidden on the ground, which could otherwise miss. Dyson has popularized this functionality, and so far, the efforts of the headlights of other brands have not succeeded in terms of efficiency (and most have avoided green color, perhaps to avoid appearing too similar to the original). However, the large Roborock inclined light beam seems very promising.
Super storage
The most striking addition here is perhaps the automatic load quay included with HB0 HUB vacuum cleaners. Exhaust the vacuum cleaner on the platform and everything in its tank will make a larger dust bag in the base – this is sealed and has a capacity of 2L or 3L depending on the model you opt. The automatic use process here is complete in 10 seconds ultra-speed.
Roborock made the telescopic of the vacuum wand so that the platform does not need to be awkwardly large (I suppose that it also makes it impossible to incorporate the front bending mechanism, which is missing on the hub models). Ideally, the brand has also added detailed tool storage in the center, so everything is in the same place.
The quays in force automatic are very common with the robot vacuum cleaners and are gradually starting to appear at the upper end of the manual vacuum cleaner market. Until now, these are mainly sharks that embrace the trend, although the high -end Vacs of Samsung also have on -the -job quays.
In addition to keeping the vacation loaded and ready to leave at any time, the quay removes the need for disorderly and regular manual emptying. This means that brands can get away with a slightly smaller integrated cup of dust – which in turn means a lighter and more rationalized vacuum cleaner overall. (I have not yet the ability to dust or the weight details for the H60 series.)
Return to the basics
They are not all bells and whistles; The bases are also very solid. On the high -end H60 model, there are a maximum of 210 suction assignments – not quite up there with the best vacuum cleaners in Dyson, which exceed 280, but very decent. T
Here are also 90 minutes of cleaning promised on a single load with The Ultra, which is up there with the longest times on the market. It seems that the battery is removable, to allow you to extend the racing times by exchanging hot for a rescue battery.
Elsewhere, there are a range of promising detail tools and a full five -step filtration system to ensure that air is expelled at the back of the vacuum cleaner is as clean as possible.
I am a big fan of the other Roborock cleaning gadgets – the brand presents itself several times in my guide of the best robot voids, and it is also among the best wet and dry vacuums on the market. I am delighted to see if he can impress as much with his manual models.
I am also intrigued to know what type of price we look at. We are light here-my brand contact told me that if the H60’s VAC should be sold in a number of territories, especially in the United States, the United Kingdom and Australia, no price information is currently available.
I know they are being positioned as ‘premium’, but pricing varies wildly at this end of the market-shark’s fanciest model (the powerdetect cordless) is a affordable $ 429.99 / £ 499.99, While Dyson’s Top-End Gen5detect is $ 949.99 £ 769.99, and Samsung’s Bespoke Ai Jet Ultra Comes in At an Eye-Watering 1,099.99 $ / 1,199.99 £ (at least). Where will Roborock position his offers?