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Proscenic rolls out the M7 Pro Robot Vacuum Cleaner with accompanying iOS app

Smart home appliance manufacturer Proscenic has announced the availability of its M7 Pro Robot Vacuum Cleaner with simultaneous mopping capability and 4.0 laser navigation. It works in tandem with an iOS app.

The latest addition to the Proscenic brand, it’s available from Amazon.com for US$399. The M7 Pro utilizes the IPNAS 3.0 system to intelligently navigate and map the home, creating a real-time map of the house to plan the best cleaning path. The devices 24 sensors with LDS 360° and laser sensor learns the shape of a house and the location of the obstacles to clean every room one by one in a complex environment with ease. The cliff sensors can also scan and find steps and stairs.

The robot vacuum includes a large dust bin and a water tank, allowing users to choose to sweep, mop, or sweep and mop synchronously. Just snap on the water tank and wet the mopping cloth, to use the mopping function

The M7 features a 17.7cm suction inlet, powered with 2700Pa at maximum power to remove dust and dirt from hard floors or to pull out dirt and hair trapped deeply in the carpet. With three choices of suction powers, the M7 Pro meet different cleaning requirements on different surfaces, according to the folks at Prosenic.

In addition, the robot vac will automatically increase suction power to the max mode when a carpet is detected, to ensure a thorough cleaning. Once the robot vacuum leaves the carpet, it will turn back to the previous suction mode.

Utilizing the Proscenic Home App (available at the Apple App Store), the M7 Pro robot vacuum can save more than one map, allowing multi-floor maps to be saved on the app. The first floor will be cleared when the robot is cleaning the second floor. The house is divided into multiple regions by the robot vacuum for cleaning and users can choose a specific room to clean, or select multiple rooms to clean. You can also schedule different cleaning times for different rooms

Zone cleaning is another feature that can be used for cleaning in a specific room or area by simply dragging the cleaning frame on the map to the specified zone. Forbidden zones can be set by dragging the frame on the App for the places users do not want the robot vacuum cleaner to go to. Up to 10 no-go zones for a cleaning cycle can be set. The forbidden areas are also saved for the next session.

Equipped with a 5200mAh Lithium-Ion battery, the M7 Pro provides an operating time of up to 150 minutes; it will return to charge automatically when the battery gets low, and resume cleaning from where it left off until the job is complete.

The M7 Pro is able to climb the height of a 2cm step. When mopping, the effective Y-shaped cleaning path enables a triple-pass mopping action.

The Proscenic M7 Pro also works with an intelligent dust collector (available separately) that enables the device to automatically remove dust from the robot’s dust bin.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.