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TechnologyApr 14, 2026· 3 min read

Ecovacs Unveils the 2026 Range: Floor, Windows, Lawn, and Pool Robots for Every Need

Today’s Event

Ecovacs showcased all its robots dedicated to home cleaning at an event aptly named The Art of Cleaning. In the heart of Milan, we were able to observe, thanks to designated demo corners, the technological jewels of the brand in action.

Windows Are No Longer a Nightmare

Starting with a large showcase, decorated with designs made with special markers, the first robot on display was Winbot, available in two models. This is a window-cleaning robot, starting from the small Winbot mini 2, which can autonomously clean even larger windows but has simpler technology and requires manual cleaning of cloths once the job is done. The premium model is the Winbot W3 Omni, equipped with a support base that has various functions. It starts by retracting the power cable following the robot's up and down movements, and it also includes a front compartment where different rotating nozzles can thoroughly clean the cloth without interrupting operations, since two are provided. While one is being prepared for the next cycle, the robot works with the second cloth, which is easy to remove thanks to a quick-release rigid support. Winbot W3 Omni cleans up to the edge of windows, moves intelligently with targeted paths, and avoids falling thanks to an air pressure adherence of 8,000 Pa, with an additional 30 minutes of adherence maintenance in case of a power outage.

Floor Cleaning at a Higher Level

The sector most familiar to us is undoubtedly that of floor-cleaning robots, and here Ecovacs presented an important innovation: Deebot X12 OmniCyclone. This robot, with its customary circular shape, features two front nozzles to activate FocusJet technology, which sprays a solution that dissolves the most stubborn stains before the roller passes. We saw it in action during this task, and the white floor became perfectly clean effortlessly. The new Ozmo Roller is now larger, at 27 cm, to cover a wider area and gets really close to the edges without damaging furniture, thanks to the felt protection. The dust container empties itself, and there is also a detergent tank in the base, in addition to the classic clear and dirty water tanks. The new PowerBoost Plus recharge activates when the robot returns to the base to clean itself. In just 3 minutes, it can recover up to 13% of battery charge, allowing it to remain active even longer and complete the most extensive and complex tasks in less time. The same supercharging technology is also found in Deebot T90 Pro Omni, which incorporates several concepts from the new model, including the larger, refined roller, but lacks the front stain-dissolving spray.

Summer is Coming, A Clean Pool is Needed

Ecovacs is also expanding into pool cleaning with the Ultramarine P1 robot. This name was not chosen at random, as the core of the product is built from titanium and stainless steel, resistant to marine-level corrosion, designed to be super durable in normal pool waters. We also saw this in action, thanks to a reconstruction of a small transparent pool, and the novelty is the total absence of cable connection. The robot operates on battery, with components sealed to an IP68 protection rating, immersing itself and moving autonomously in the pool using different cleaning patterns. On the bottom, it moves in a serpentine path to optimize resources and time, while when it detects walls, it climbs and cleans vertical surfaces, up to a few cm above the water surface. The filters are designed not to clog, and the four roller brushes capture both large and small particles. Ultramarine P1 is suitable for all kinds of pools—round, rectangular, and oval—and is capable of moving on stairs as well.

Lawn Mower that Truly Works on Its Own

To complete the picture, we then moved on to lawn care (with a real natural lawn laid out for the occasion), featuring the GOAT series robots. Just these days you can find on our pages the review of the GOAT O1200 LiDAR Pro, along with the dedicated video, while today we got a close look at the