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AIRROBO launches the Robot Vacuum T10+ with a 45-day hands-free cleaning ability

The AIRROBO Robot Vacuum T10+ is now available to buy on Amazon (Source: AIRROBO)
The AIRROBO Robot Vacuum T10+ is now available to buy on Amazon (Source: AIRROBO)
Hong Kong-based AIRROBO has released a new robot vacuum, the T10+. This mid-range vacuum cleaner is auto emptying, meaning it can clean your home for up to 45 days without intervention.

AIRROBO has launched their second product, the Robot Vacuum T10+. The T10+ is more advanced than AIRROBO's first vacuum cleaner, the P10, released in August 2021. AIRROBO is based in Hong Kong and supported by the Chinese company UBTECH Robotics, specialising in AI and humanoid robotics.

The T10+ is the flagship model in the T-Series of robot vacuums. A key feature of the T10+ is its 3.3-litre self-emptying dustbin which should provide up to 45 days of hands-free cleaning. You can control the vacuum using the Tuya Smart app, available on iOS and Android, or the bundled remote.

Alternatively, the T10+ is compatible with voice commands through Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. The vacuum is powered by USLAM Air 5.0 TM, an algorithm driven by 23 sensors that enable the T10+ to spot and avoid objects while cleaning.

The vacuum has other standard features; it can both mop and vacuum with four adjustable power modes. The device has a 5,200 mAh battery and can last up to 250 minutes. AIRROBO claims that the vacuum cleans at 2,700 Pa, a little above the 1,500-2,000 Pa average seen for robot vacuum cleaners.

The AIRROBO T10+ is currently retailing for US$499.99 (~€431). The robot is available on Amazon in the US, Italy and Japan.

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Polly Allcock, 2021-10-12 (Update: 2021-10-12)