• Multifunctional  Intelligent Robot Vacuum Cleaner System 1
  • Multifunctional  Intelligent Robot Vacuum Cleaner System 2
  • Multifunctional  Intelligent Robot Vacuum Cleaner System 3
Multifunctional  Intelligent Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Multifunctional Intelligent Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Ref Price:
get latest price
Loading Port:
Guangzhou
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
200 PCS
Supply Capability:
30000 PCS/month

Add to My Favorites

Follow us:


OKorder Service Pledge

Quality Product, Order Online Tracking, Timely Delivery

OKorder Financial Service

Credit Rating, Credit Services, Credit Purchasing

Robot vacuum cleaner 

Basic Info.

Model NO.:E55

Application:Wet and Dry

Feature:Without Bag

Classification:Robot Vacuum Cleaner

Type:Ultra Fine Air Filter

Purpose of Use:For Home Use

Filtration:Dust Bag Filter

Function:Stick Control

Cyclone Dust Collector:Centrifugal Cyclone

Certification:CE, RoHS, FCC

Input:100-240V

Output:DC 24V

Unit Size:Dia 36*225px

Power:24V

Voltage of Battery:14.8V Li-ion Battery

Battery Capacity:2300mA

Charging Time:3-4 Hours

Noise:Lower Than 60db

Suction Power:5W

Dust Capacity:600ml

Export Markets:Global

Robot vacuum cleaner

Additional Info.

Trademark:OEM

Packing:Giftbox Package

Standard:CE, FCC, RoHS

Origin:Shenzhen, China

HS Code:8508190000

Production Capacity:2000PCS/Day

Product Description

1.Robot Vacuum Cleaner Main Specification:

Model Number: E55
Materials: ABS+PC
Unit size: dia 900px*9 cm
Input Voltage: 100-240V
Output Voltage: 24V DC
Voltage of battery: 14.8V
Unit Average Power: 24W
Suction power: 5 W
Dustbin capacity: 600ml
Battery Capacity: 2300mA
Charge Time: 3-4 hours
Working time: 120 Minutes
Available colors: Black, Red,White,Blue,Gold,Silver
Robot vacuum cleaner
2.Features:

1.Obstacle detection function 
2.Falling prevention function
3.With Li-ion battery 2300mA 
4.Automatic Charging
5.Suitable for all floor types    
6.Wireless remote controller
7.Cyclone Brush                     
8.Slim design
Robot vacuum cleaner
3.Multi- modes for cleaning
A. Auto cleaning mode: Maximum cleaning coverage
B. Spot cleaning mode: Partial cleaning,
C. Cleaning along the walls or furniture
D. Manually cleaning mode (operate by remote controller)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Q:Im only 22 yrs old so Im still domestically challenged. Im going to be buying a vacuum and I dont know what to look for.. meaning watts n such... someone please help
Most will say there 12 amp. And because thats as high as they can go anyway. Look for one with an easy to change bag or a bagless. I think I spent $70 on my bagless and it works great
Q:Or does it have to be replaced when it gets dirty ?Even if it can't be washed using water, could I use one of my other vacuum cleaners to vacuum off the dirt ?
I'm assuming you no longer have the instructions that came with it? Google the make and model number there should be onlilne instructions. I've washed vacuum cleaner filters before, but they usually don't work as well after.
Q:I got this from myspace and thought it was funny and wanted to keep it going...Being a Soldiers Wife isnt always easy, but ask one of us if we'd give it up you will hear a resounding quot;HELL NO!quot;(Feel Free to add on ladies!)A Few Thing You Should Know About REAL MILITARY WIVES!!!1. We know the difference between BDU's ACU's and what both acronyms stand for (army wife).2. When our men come home late from work, we dont complain. we are just happy to sleep next to them tonight.3. We would NEVER dream of calling our husbands work/boss and complaining4. We know that endless hours and shitty pay is just the way things are in the military and we deal with it5. No matter who you are, come a few days before the first and the fifteenth you are broke as HELL!6. Unlike what the public would like to think we are well aware that our husbands paychecks do NOT go up in value when we have a child.C'mon ladies add on...
Indeed the wives who are faithful to their husbands when they go off for extended periods of time are to be highly commended. The weak ones will cheat on their husbands when they get lonely. God bless both the military husbands/wives and their service for their country. And don't listen to the superliberal democrats - the military is a very noble organization and those involved are excellent people. I am very happy to see that not all women are slutty, easy girls and that some still take relationships seriously serious.
Q:My year old Bissell vacuum is starting to not work so well. It has way less suction than it used to and it makes weird sounds. Our upstairs is all hardwood linoleum so all I'm using it for my crazy 6' X 9' rug in the living room. Maybe all that cat hair is extra hard on vacuums? I don't know why I can't find one that will last. The one I had before this was a Eureka and it still had suction, but the rotating brush in the front broke out after 3 years of use. And it was used in an all carpeted house.What I love about my vacuum most is the compartment in the front that lets me easily dump out the dust instead of having to change a bag. But how to I search through the various upright vacuum cleaners to find one that isn't going to die after a year? Some of them say they are designed for many years, but how do I know what is real in those advertisements? Can any of you tell me what you use and how long it has worked for you? Thanks.
I have been married 20yrs and we are a military family and so we move a lot and been overseas twice. So you can imagine how many vacuums I have bought in that time. I bought a new vacuum last year in February the day after my son's birthday party. I was trying to get the rug vacuumed for his party and where the belt spins, the belt sliced into the plastic on the vacuum. Not fixable. So that meant I needed a new vacuum. So anyway, the new one I got I LOVE!!! Let me tell you, I never thought I could be in love with a vacuum but I LOVE this thing! I bought a Dirt Devil D2 Reaction. It has a double tornado as my kids call it. It's super easy to empty. The crevice attachement is the longest one I've ever seen and so it works great under the recliner of my sectional! And let me tell you, it picks up so much more dirt than my old one! And it's reasonably priced. One day I was in Walmart and happened to go down the vacuum isle and this woman was looking at vacuums and asked me if I could recommend one and I showed her the one I had bought and showed her all the great features and she said it sounded perfect and put it in her cart and another woman witnessed this discussion and came over and said wow I think you've got me sold too! You should be their spokesperson! HAHA! So she bought one too! I've provided Target's link. You can buy it at Target, Walmart and other stores that sell vacuums. Good luck!
Q:I've seen a lot of advertisements for Sears Cannister Vacuums on sale or on closeout recently.Are these vacuums any good, on an absolute level, and also for the money they cost?
I have been using one for several years...I have a hoover, and a Kirby...........I will take the Sears Canister over either of the three...Better suction....I love mine....
Q:Because gladiators would want something that is versatile, more powerful, and easy to use. Attachments are more easy to change for when cleaning for furniture or stairs and switching from carpet to bare floor can be done at the handle by turning off the power nozzle, then switching to the bare floor tool. Easy bag and filter change.
having read your question you have convinced me that a gladiator would choose the Kenmore Progressive Canister vacuum Cleaner....................
Q:Washing MachinesVacuum CleanersElectric bedside lampsToastersKettlesBlendersDigital alarm clocksRefrigerators
This isn't a History question. It's a homework question. All you have to do is look up each on Wikipedia and check the dates ... its just time consuming. I'll help you out with the first one because it's a little convoluted. Washing Machines invented in 1691. Available in Europe by the 1750's. Available in the US by 1843. NON-ELECTRIC washing machines were fairly common 1870's to 1900 Electric washing machines were available 1904. US electric washing machine became common in households by 1928.
Q:Greetings, all! I am currently cleaning my room, as in looking for dust spots and trying to sweep it up. I tried vacuuming, but my bird got scared and jumped to the bottom of the cage, so I figured to get a little birdhouse to move him while I did it. I also cleaned the lamp that I was using to give him light at night, and I accidentally swept too fast, I saw the particles rise around the cage. I got so worried. Should I be worried? Or is it only a large accumulation that could damage the bird? What can I do?Thanks in advance!
You will be fine. If you are worried about your little buddy next time you clean, put him in a different room. I have a cat carrier that I put my parrot in if I need to keep her in a different room for a bit. As for the other guy's joke about the vaccume....I actually have a friend whose boyfriend did vaccume up her parrotlet, fortunately it was a shopvac not a vaccume with a bag, and the bird was ok!
Q:My dog sheds very very bad. The vacuum cleaner I have does a terrible job. If course I would like to have the best for the lowest price. I know Dyson has their pet versions of all of the vacuum cleaners but I am trying to avoid spending $500-$600. Any Ideas?
Yes Dyson vac's do an awesome job getting up pet hair. I know how you feel about not wanting to spend that kind of money on one though. Hoover Savvy vac's also do very well and are about $200-$300 for one. I own one and have 2 dogs and it does get up the hair along with cat hair as well, yep I own 2 cats as well. If you are still finding dog hair that is not getting picked up with the vacuum, try using a glove like you would see in doctors offices, put it on and rub it over the area with the hair on it. It produces static when you rub it on the carpet or furniture and will stick to the glove. It actually works really well too! Also a dryer sheet works really well too.
Q:Hi im going to purchase a steam cleaner to wash my carpet but i also have a vacuum that i use to take off the dirt off my carpet but it really needs a wash thats why i want to buy a steam cleaner. does the steam cleaner also replace a vacuum by sucking dirt up or is it only for washing the carpets? cuz i dont want to buy that on top of buying another newer vacuum
Yeah i am a foremost expert on carpet cleaning,believe me it is way better than a vaccum.It sucks the dirt as well clean your carpet.I use The RugDoctor myself when i`m slaving around the house.Well good luck with that!

1. Manufacturer Overview

Location
Year Established
Annual Output Value
Main Markets
Company Certifications

2. Manufacturer Certificates

a) Certification Name  
Range  
Reference  
Validity Period  

3. Manufacturer Capability

a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port
Export Percentage
No.of Employees in Trade Department
Language Spoken:
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size:
No. of Production Lines
Contract Manufacturing
Product Price Range

Send your message to us

This is not what you are looking for? Post Buying Request

Similar products

New products

Hot products


Hot Searches

Related keywords