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Units operate with little to no supervision by adopting IR sensors, ultrasonic technology and self-charging functions.
A growing number of robotic mops from China is steadily becoming more self-reliant, boasting features that allow units to be left alone during operations. Models are also designed for wet and dry applications.
New releases are equipped with multiple IR sensors and adopt ultrasonic technology to detect barriers and cliffs, preventing collisions and falls. Some models support visual navigation in which units create and record a virtual map that indicates in where to clean and the areas to avoid.
Suppliers also add value to recent releases by incorporating extra functions. One model in this gallery, for instance, doubles as a UV sterilizer, killing bacteria from floors after sweeping or mopping. Another plays music.
The products in this gallery were selected by our Market Analysts to represent the current trends in robotic mops.

Built with an operation voice system, Kenieng Digital Technology Co. Ltd's R8F talks when performing actions. It avoids falls and collisions by creating a virtual wall using IR and ground sensors. The robotic mop is equipped with a 2,000mAh Li-ion battery that allows a run time of 2 hours. It supports scheduled cleaning and self-charging. For an MOQ of 500 units, price is $96 each.

With 23 sensors and a camera, Roommate Dynamic (Shanghai) Co. Ltd's RMRV10 model creates an optimal cleaning path and avoids obstacles and cliffs by building and updating a visual map of the home. The self-charging wet and dry robotic mop can be programmed to run automatically at set times in a week. It has a dust bin and water tank with capacities of 800 and 150mL, respectively. Price is $250. MOQ is 100 units.

The GS-885 model from Shenzhen Great Smart Technology Co. Ltd works continuously for 2 hours. When the battery runs low, the robotic mop goes back automatically to its docking station to recharge, then resumes cleaning. Full charging takes 3 to 4 hours. The unit supports scheduled operations and uses anti-fall and -collision IR sensors. It is offered at $80 for an MOQ of 500 units.

When paired with a smartphone, users of Wuhu Okayrobot Co. Ltd's QBOX605M model can monitor operations in real time from an app, and take pictures and videos via the unit's built-in camera. The robotic mop supports scheduled cleaning, automatic charging and virtual wall navigation. It adopts a 1,500mAh battery and a 0.4L bin. The supplier requires an MOQ of 100 units. Price is $145.

Zhuhai Kaihao Electronics Co. Ltd's Imass-A2 QS1687 model is a Wi-Fi- and app-enabled wet and dry robotic mop that supports MP3 playback. It boasts 360-degree anti-fall, -collision and -twining, and auto-cleaning functions. The remote-controlled unit cleans a 120 to 150sqm area in 100 minutes. Full charging takes 3 to 4 hours. MOQ is 100 units. Price is $107.50.

ZOHO Smart Technology Co. Ltd's QQ-6 Face Off model integrates UV sterilization and HEPA filtration systems to effectively clean and kill bacteria. It also adopts ultrasonic technology to detect obstacles and elevated grounds, preventing falls and collisions. It supports scheduled operations and automatic charging. Price is $120 to $130. MOQ of 500 units is required.
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