Yeedi has announced the launch of the M16 Infinity, a new flagship robot vacuum that builds on the foundation of the M14 Plus. Following its Gold Award for Innovation at CES 2026, the M16 Infinity enters the market with a focus on improving carpet cleaning and reducing hair tangling—two areas commonly highlighted in robot vacuum design.

The Yeedi M16 Infinity is a flagship robot vacuum and mop combo designed to combine powerful suction, quieter operation, and advanced automation for low-maintenance cleaning. It features 30,000 Pa suction powered by Yeedi’s BLAST airflow system for strong debris pickup on both carpets and hard floors, along with ZeroTangle 4.0 anti-tangle brush technology to reduce hair wrap and improve pet-hair handling. For mopping, it uses the OZMO Roller 3.0 system, which has a roller about 50% longer than the previous generation and uses pressurized self-washing technology to continuously rinse the mop with clean water during operation, helping prevent dirty water from spreading across floors while delivering deeper scrubbing. The robot also includes TrueEdge edge-cleaning sensors, AIVI 3D 4.0 obstacle detection, a side-brush lifting mechanism, mop lifting of about 15 mm, and barrier-crossing ability of about 24 mm to transition between floor types. Additional features include PowerBoost fast charging capable of restoring about 10% battery in three minutes, Matter smart-home support with voice control via Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, and a redesigned airflow system that delivers up to 68% lower perceived noise levels compared with previous models.
Price as of March 24, 2026
Auto Empty Station: Self Empties Debris | Washes Mop Roller | Washes Mop Roller with Hot Water | Dries Mop Roller | Dries Mop Roller with Heated Air| Self Cleaning | Dirty Water Sensor | PowerBoost Charging
Mopping: Lifts Mop Roller on Carpets | Extending Mop Roller for Hard to Reach Areas
Hardware: 24mm Threshold Crossing | Removes Hair from Brush Roll
Performance: Carpet Boost Settings
Mapping / Navigation: Multi Level Maps | Virtual Barriers and No Go Zones
Controls: Third-Party Voice Control Options
| Scores | Yeedi M16 Infinity | Average Robot Vacuum Tested |
|---|---|---|
| Vacuum Wars Overall | TBD | 2.58 |
| Features | TBD | 3.28 |
| Mopping Performance | TBD | 2.39 |
| Obstacle Avoidance | TBD | 3.39 |
| Pet | TBD | 3.42 |
| Navigation | TBD | 3.21 |
| Battery | TBD | 2.56 |
| Performance | TBD | 3.56 |
| Official Battery Life: 140 Minutes | Navigation Type: Embedded dToF Lidar |
| Official Suction Power: 30000 Pa | Dust Bin Size: unknown |
| Obstacle Avoidance Type: Single Camera, Structured Light, & Edge Sensor | Objects Recognized: unknown |
| Multi Level Maps: Yes | Virtual Barriers: Yes |
| Detergent Capacity: unknown | Disposable Bag: 2.5L |
The M16 Infinity carries over the roller mop design introduced with the M14, while adding a number of updates to both vacuuming and mopping systems.
Industry-Leading 30,000 Pa Suction
One of the most notable changes is the increase to a claimed 30,000 Pa of suction power, branded as “Blast Suction.” This represents a significant increase over earlier models and, according to Yeedi, is intended to improve performance on carpets and enhance the pickup of embedded debris.
The M16 also introduces PowerBoost Instant Charging, a gallium nitride-based system that the company says can provide a 10% battery boost in approximately three minutes, which is designed to reduce interruptions during cleaning in larger homes.

ZeroTangle 4.0 and OZMO Roller 3.0
Yeedi is also updating its anti-tangle system with ZeroTangle 4.0. This version features a redesigned “Cyclone Main Brush” along with a modified side brush. According to the company, the system is designed to improve hair pickup while reducing tangling around the brush.
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On the mopping side, the M16 Infinity uses the OZMO Roller 3.0 system, which Yeedi states is 50% longer than the previous version. Like the earlier M14, it incorporates continuous self-cleaning by washing the roller with clean water while removing dirty water in real time. The Omni station also adds features such as hot water washing and hot air drying, which are intended to maintain the mop between cleaning sessions.

Smarter Navigation and “4WD” Climbing
The M16 Infinity also includes updates to navigation and mobility systems:
AIVI 3D 4.0: A camera-based obstacle avoidance system with an integrated light, designed to help the robot detect and avoid common household objects in low-light conditions.
4WD Obstacle Climbing: The robot is rated to cross thresholds up to 24 mm, which may improve its ability to move between rooms with higher transitions.
Nighttime Illumination: An onboard light is included to support navigation in darker environments, such as under furniture or during overnight cleaning.

Based on available information, the M16 Infinity appears to be an updated version of the M14 platform, with increases in suction, revised anti-tangle components, and incremental updates to navigation and mopping systems.
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