MOVA Debuts P70 Pro Ultra and P20 Ultra

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MOVA rolls out a premium duo with 30,000 Pa suction. The company introduced the P70 Pro Ultra and the P20 Ultra, a high end model and a value focused companion, both packing the same claimed 30,000 Pa suction, dual spinning mop pads, and automated dock functions.
On paper, MOVA positions the P70 Pro Ultra as the flagship of its P series. It pairs the top tier suction with features aimed at hands free maintenance and smarter navigation. The company touts a Triple Anti-Tangle System, which can be augmented by an optional CleanChop brush designed to reduce hair wrap without sacrificing debris pickup. The mopping system uses dual spinning pads that spin up to 260 RPM, applying roughly 12 Newtons of downward pressure to tackle dried stains and sticky spills. MOVA also highlights MaxiReach, a tech that extends both the side brush and mop pad outward for improved edge and corner cleaning, and it claims near complete edge coverage while extending the mop up to 4 centimeters to reach along walls and under furniture.
The P20 Ultra enters as the more value oriented sibling, still sharing the same 30,000 Pa core suction and automated docking features. The release makes clear these two share a common core engine, but it frames the P20 Ultra as a budget friendly path into the same premium technology stack, with exact pricing for the P20 Ultra not disclosed in the materials provided.
Pricing and availability anchor the surprise of MOVA’s announcement. The P70 Pro Ultra is priced at $799, with the company confirming the price as of June 12, 2026. The P20 Ultra’s price was not listed in the release, leaving potential buyers to watch for follow up disclosures or retailer listings. As with many premium robots, the core package is straightforward: two models, both offering strong suction and automated cleaning flows, with the P70 Pro Ultra leaning into maintenance simplicity and navigation intelligence.
From a consumer perspective, the catch here isn’t merely the sticker price but what’s implied by the feature set. The 30,000 Pa claim places MOVA’s lineup among the strongest suction levels for consumer robots, which should translate to solid performance on thick carpets and hard floors. The Triple Anti-Tangle System and optional CleanChop brush target long hair and pet fur, a common pain point for households with pets or multiple residents. The MaxiReach edge strategy is valuable for users who want thorough wall line cleaning without manual intervention, and the 4 cm mop extension helps address baseboard and tight under furniture gaps.
But the price tag is nontrivial, and buyers should weigh the incremental benefit of the P70 Pro Ultra’s premium design against the P20 Ultra’s value positioning. Also, the release offers no details on data handling, app permissions, or mapping privacy, leaving a notable unknown for the privacy conscious buyer. In practice, that means shoppers should review the company’s privacy documentation and app terms before sinking into the premium ecosystem, especially if mapping data and device telemetry are part of ongoing software updates.
Practitioner insight 1: A 30,000 Pa motor is impressive on paper, but real world performance depends on battery life, motor efficiency, and the efficiency of the dust collection system across carpet types. Expect strong carpet pickup, but verify runtime in your home layout.
Practitioner insight 2: The optional CleanChop anti tangle brush could reduce maintenance overhead for households with long hair, but assess total cost of ownership since you’ll be balancing it against the core brush configuration and replacement intervals.
Practitioner insight 3: MaxiReach’s extended edge and mop reach is a practical feature for rooms with lots of corners, but test results will vary in cluttered spaces where furniture thickness and leg designs create edge scouring challenges.
Practitioner insight 4: With no disclosed subscription or cloud service terms in the briefing, the total cost for ongoing software is uncertain. Confirm what, if any, cloud features or firmware updates require ongoing fees in your region.
In short, MOVA’s P70 Pro Ultra targets premium buyers who want maximum suction and automation, while the P20 Ultra aims to capture a broader audience with the same core capabilities at a lower entry price. Both models promise robust edge and corner cleaning alongside a mopping system designed to tackle sticky messes, but buyers should weigh the premium price against the value of the feature set and seek clarity on data practices before purchase.
- MOVA Expands P-Series with New P70 Pro Ultra and P20 Ultra Robot VacuumsVacuum Wars / Mainstream / Published JUN 12, 2026 / Accessed JUN 12, 2026