The V70 Ultra Complete, priced at $1,299.99 and launching today, moves beyond standard circular designs by utilizing a mop that extends nearly 7 inches from the chassis. This reach, paired with a side brush capable of extending 5 inches, allows the device to maneuver into the restricted zones beneath stools. By physically reaching toward chair legs, the unit addresses the persistent issue of debris accumulation in areas where traditional vacuums struggle to navigate.
Mova V70 Ultra uses articulating arms to conquer kitchen clutter
Kitchen stools and dining chairs remain the primary obstacle for automated cleaning, leaving crumbs to gather in unreachable corners. Mova is attempting to bridge this gap with the V70 Ultra Complete, a new robot vacuum that deploys an articulating arm to navigate around furniture legs and tight floor spaces.

While moving furniture remains a common manual workaround for most homeowners, the V70’s mechanical extension aims to automate the process entirely. The compact footprint of the base unit combined with these appendages enables the robot to clean the perimeter of furniture legs with precision, pulling dust and food particles from spots that usually require a handheld vacuum or a broom to clear.
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