Dreame introduced the Trouver E30 Ultra robot vacuum cleaner with a station self-cleaning and high power

Dreame has released the Trouver E30 Ultra robot vacuum cleaner. This affordable mid-range robot vacuum cleaner does both dry and wet or a combination of cleaning. The high-rpm electric motor allows it to effectively clean hard surfaces and carpets, and all maintenance work is carried out automatically at the base without requiring user intervention.

For maximum cleaning efficiency, the Trouver E30 Ultra is equipped with Vormax technology. Dreame’s own motor provides suction power of 7000 Pa, allowing you to efficiently remove dust from carpet pile, as well as pick up dirt and small debris.

The proprietary DuoScrub system includes two rotating mops with cloths located at the rear of the device. Thanks to rotation, they not only collect dust, but also effectively remove stains from the floor. The level of moisture can be adjusted, making DuoScrub safe to use even on moisture-sensitive surfaces such as laminate.

Trouver E30 Ultra automatically detects carpets using ultrasonic sensors. When it detects carpet, the robot raises the mops by 10.5mm to prevent them from becoming wet and increases suction power to maximum for deeper cleaning.

Thanks to RoboSwing Mopping technology, the Trouver E30 Ultra can swivel its back towards walls and furniture, allowing it to clean corners and baseboards 25% more efficiently than conventional round robots (according to Dreame).

The robot creates maps of rooms using laser navigation, which can be edited in the Dreame Home application: set room names, mark carpets, set restricted areas and virtual boundaries. Trouver E30 Ultra also recognizes obstacles and avoids them carefully. To control the robot, you can use voice assistants: Alice, Siri and Google Assistant.

Trouver E30 Ultra is equipped with a 5200 mAh battery, which is enough to clean up to 105 m2 on a single charge. When the battery level is low, the robot automatically returns to the base, charges and continues cleaning from where it left off.

Once cleaning is complete, the robot returns to the station where the debris is automatically sucked into a 3.2-liter bag that can last up to 75 days. The base also carries out washing and drying of mops, and dirty water is collected in a sealed tank with a capacity of 4 liters. Water for the next cleaning is automatically supplied from a 4.5 liter tank.

The Trouver E30 Ultra robot vacuum cleaner is available from October 29 on the official Trouver website, in retail stores, and on marketplaces. Recommended retail price – 59,990 rubles.

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