Window cleaning robot Zyle ZY901WR

  • Window cleaning robot Zyle ZY901WR

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    Window cleaning robot Zyle "ZY901WR", 75 W 

  • Forget everything you thought of window cleaning as a chore that only you can do yourself. With the Zyle ZY901WR window cleaning robot, we invite you to become a spectator. Sit back and just watch the window cleaning robot do the hard work for you. Zyle ZY901WR is not afraid of large window areas, it has no inaccessible corners or hard-to-clean dirt. The latest Clean 5 software allows you to clean windows in 5 stages and 4 different modes. Leave such a difficult and tiring job as window cleaning to this robot and you will realize that clean and sparkling windows can be enjoyed from now on without any effort.
    Technical characteristics of the device:
    • Power: 75 W.
    • Square Design technology ensures that the robot will not leave dirty edges and corners of windows, and the cleaning results will last for a long time.
    • iTech Win 3.0: This is a built-in artificial intelligence software that calculates the most efficient route by detecting the boundaries of the window glass using sensors. The robot allows you to program its route, choosing from many possible options for the cleaning path.
    • "Advance Clean": cleaning in 5 stages, from the most complex to the simplest.
    • Smart Mopping Vibrator: the continuous back and forth movement of the upper wiper helps to remove even the most stubborn dirt from the window glass.
    • The universal robot can clean not only all types of glass, but also mirrors, screens, tiles, any smooth, internal or external surfaces.
    • Extremely quiet operation: < 71 dB.
    • The status and progress of cleaning is reported by light sensors and sound messages.
    • The advanced UPS system prevents the robot from falling to the ground for 30 minutes, even if the power runs out, because the device has a backup battery.
    • The robot is controlled by a remote control from a distance. It is also possible to clean manually, holding the robot by the practical handle.