The robot works indoors or outdoors and cleans seamlessly, picking up dirt without smearing it around and smudging your glass; it also navigates the span of the glass, cleaning the full window without missing spots.
I wish the device worked while plugged in and cleaned the edges of windows more effectively.
I’ve just finished testing a device that makes me feel like it came in a time machine from the future. The Winbot W2 Omni<!–> is a window-cleaning robot with a portable station to clean windows inside and out.
Ecovacs has been making window-cleaning robots since 2011, but this is the first time that I’ve tested one – and I’m glad I did. Sometime during those 13 years, Ecovacs perfected the art of window cleaning; I call it an art because the Winbot W2 Omni turns the chore into a form of entertainment for the owner.
The Winbot’s setup is pretty easy. The robot comes with a lightweight station where you keep everything: the robot that is connected to the battery inside the station, two mopping pads, a squeeze bottle to add water, a rope, and a charging cable.
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There’s a battery inside the portable station so you can bring the robot outside to clean exterior windows. Ecovacs estimates that the battery lasts up to 110 minutes, which translates into a 592-square-foot coverage area.
For reference, an average house in the US has 22 windows and 440 sq ft of window area (indoors). The Winbot W2 Omni is thus designed to clean the inside of all the windows in an average home on a single charge.