With 36,000 Pa: New DJI robot vacuum can climb thresholds

DJI has diversified its lineup quite a bit in recent years and now also offers robot vacuums with mops. We have already reviewed the brand's first products in this particular category. The company is now following up with the DJI Romo P2 and Romo A2. Both model versions are available with water tanks, as well as in a variant that is more or less permanently connected to fresh water and wastewater. With a fixed water connection, placement is no longer quite as flexible, but the tanks no longer have to be refilled. Customers then get the DJI Romo A2 with the tanks.
Both models are said to offer a maximum suction power, or more precisely pressure, of 36,000 Pa, which promises thorough cleaning, especially on carpets. Long hair should be less of a problem when vacuuming. For this, the system uses two separate brush rollers. Smaller steps or thresholds as high as 1.6 inches shouldn't be an issue, and according to the manufacturer, double thresholds up to 3.3 inches high should not stop the DJI Romo P2 and Romo A2 either.
According to DJI, the robot vacuums and mops can even detect and avoid transparent obstacles. Wet cleaning is handled by rotating mop pads rather than a mop roller. Self-cleaning then takes place in the base station, rather than continuously during the cleaning process. UV light is also used to reduce the germ count.




















