Price | Amazon |
Release Date | March 30, 2021 |
Dimensions | 13.78″ x 13.78″ x 3.35″ |
Weight | 8.47 lbs |
Suction Power | 3,300 Pa |
Dustbin Volume | 500 ml |
Water Tank Volume | 520 ml |
Runtime | 3 hours |
Battery Power | 5,000 mAh |
Control Methods | Amazon Alexa, Google Home, Clova, app |
360 S10 Robot Vacuum and Mop
This robot vacuum-mop combo has built-in LiDAR (light detection and ranging), which partially helps with navigating a bot in the dark. The LiDAR is hidden within the body of the vacuum instead of mounting it on top externally. That way, the slimness of the robot vacuum can help it navigate under furniture.
dToF technology
dToF tech is supposed to quadruple the accuracy of recognition as well as speed up positioning by 30%. Impressively, the S10 uses the same navigational technology of NASA’s Mars rover to acquaint itself with your home within seconds.
What is dToF, you ask? It stands for direct time of flight, so light pulses are shot as your home is cleaned. Compared to traditional LDS (laser distance sensor), this is a step up. Even areas with stronger lighting, such as balconies or floors near sliding doors, can be covered.
Mapping memory king
The S10 can memorize up to a whopping 10 floor maps at a time! That way, every room of your home can be cleaned each time. Different floors can be recognized by the bot, and maps can be switched between automatically.
Obstacle avoidance
Regarding obstacle avoidance, the S10 has stereoscopic 3D perception that can provide detection of objects within millimeters. That way, the S10 can bypass them and avoid accidents. Furthermore, there are six anti-cliff sensors to avoid falling off heights.
Threshold crossing
The S10 can crawl over obstacles that are up to 0.79 inches tall.
Spatial awareness
The ultrasonic sensor onboard identifies carpets and increases suction power to ensure those carpets are cleaning well. Dirt-prone areas will have the S10 vacuum twice in a zigzag pattern for a comprehensive cleaning. While mopping, carpets will automatically be set as no-mop zones. Note that you can set no-go zones as you wish, not only when the S10 does it itself…
More about the mopping
The ginormous electronic water tank enables the mopping of a 1,076 square foot house without needing to refill it. Even a 2,153 square foot living space can be covered. After you choose the kind of floor, the S10 will autonomously choose from three water levels to control how much water is discharged through the mop pad.
Thanks to active tank pressurization, the ground is hugged with the pad for thorough cleaning. To ensure your floor is spotless, simply mop twice!
One more thing: the mopping pad holder can be removed with one hand.
More about the vacuuming
Here are the four suction modes at your disposal:
- Quiet = 600 Pa
- Standard = 1,000 Pa
- Powerful = 1,500 Pa
- Max = 3,300 Pa
Needless to say, max suction is quite powerful!
We recommend this bot for hardwood and carpets, including high-pile ones. However, fine debris may pose an issue. In other words, the S10 may not absorb it properly…
App control
Here is what you can expect to do with the easy-to-understand app:
- Real-time display of parts’ condition
- Real-time check of cleaning routes
- Do-not-disturb mode
- Remote control mode
- OTA (over the air) updates
You can schedule cleanings in advance as well.
Voice control
You can control the S10 using your voice if you have Amazon Alexa or Google Home.
Impressive facts before you go
- The S10 has a brushless motor that reduces noise.
- The bot also incorporates SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping).
- There is 3D vision.
- The big handle-type cubic dustbin can be removed without spilling and is easily cleaned.
- There is a filter and mesh on top of the dustbin, making the apparatus dust-proof.
Conclusion
360 has developed so many robot vacuums, so it is understandable how they designed the S10 so well!
- Great suction
- Great dustbin
- Great water tank
- Hidden LiDAR
- Mopping works
- Long battery life
- Easy, useful app
- Small debris struggle
Rating
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐