MOVA is bringing its V70 Ultra Complete robot vacuum and mop to the U.S., adding a new flagship to its growing robot vacuum lineup. The V70 combines a claimed 42,000Pa of suction with unusually far-reaching edge-cleaning hardware, high obstacle-crossing capabilities, and a bagless auto-empty dock.

The MOVA V70 Ultra Complete is a flagship robot vacuum and mop with a far-reaching extending mop and side brush, high obstacle-crossing capabilities, and a reusable bagless auto-empty dock.
42,000Pa Suction | 6.7-Inch Mop Extension | 4.7-Inch Side Brush Extension | 3.54-Inch Obstacle Crossing | Bagless Auto-Empty Dock | 212°F Mop Washing | Automatic Mop Removal
Extra-Long Mop and Side Brush Extensions
One of the V70 Ultra Complete’s standout features is MOVA’s MaxiReachX system, which extends both the mop and side brush beyond the body of the robot.
The rotating mop can extend as far as 6.7 inches (17 cm), allowing it to reach considerably farther underneath furniture and other areas where the robot itself can’t fit. The side brush can extend approximately 4.7 inches (12 cm) to sweep debris from corners, edges, and other difficult-to-reach spaces.
Rather than remaining extended throughout a cleaning run, the system is designed to deploy as needed while the robot navigates around furniture, walls, and other obstacles.

Up to 42,000Pa Suction
MOVA rates the V70 Ultra Complete at up to 42,000Pa of suction, generated by a motor capable of reaching 150,000 RPM. The robot also uses an anti-tangle main brush, with MOVA claiming up to 99.9% removal of tangled hair under its internal testing conditions.
Manufacturer suction ratings aren’t necessarily indicative of real-world pickup performance, so we’ll be interested to see how the V70 performs in our testing.
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StepMaster 2.0 Obstacle Crossing and Clearance
Another notable feature is MOVA’s StepMaster 2.0 system, which allows the robot to raise its chassis to navigate unusually tall transitions. MOVA says the V70 can cross single thresholds up to 1.77 inches (4.5 cm) and two-stage obstacles measuring a combined 3.54 inches (9 cm).
That could make the system especially useful in homes with tall door tracks, thresholds, and other transitions that can strand conventional robot vacuums.
A retractable DToF navigation system is designed to help the robot fit underneath lower furniture, allowing the robot to both climb over and fit under obstacles in the home.

A Bagless Auto-Empty Dock
The V70 Ultra Complete also stands out for its EcoCyclone bagless auto-empty system, a first for a MOVA robot.
Instead of transferring debris into a disposable dust bag, the dock collects it in a reusable dust container that can be emptied, washed, and reused. MOVA says the system can hold up to 100 days’ worth of debris, although actual capacity will depend on the home and cleaning frequency.
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It’s an increasingly interesting alternative to the disposable bags used by most premium robot vacuum docks, eliminating one of the recurring consumable costs associated with self-emptying robot vacuums.

212°F Mop Washing and Automated Dock Maintenance
The V70’s dock handles much of the robot’s routine mopping maintenance as well.
It can wash the mop pads using water heated to as much as 212°F (100°C), followed by drying with 158°F (70°C) air. MOVA says the drying cycle takes around one hour. The station also automatically dispenses cleaning solution and includes a self-cleaning washboard, reducing the amount of manual dock cleaning required.
Other features include automatic mop removal for carpet cleaning, a 6,400mAh battery, automatic recharge-and-resume cleaning. The dock also supports fast charging.

MOVA V70 Ultra Complete Availability
The V70’s launch in the U.S. brings another high-end competitor into a robot vacuum market increasingly focused not just on suction power, but on edge coverage, obstacle crossing, and reducing maintenance at the dock.
The feature we’re most interested in testing is the MaxiReachX system. A mop capable of reaching several inches beyond the robot’s body could potentially clean areas underneath cabinets and furniture that conventional extending mops still can’t access.
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