Mova V70 Targets Kitchen Stool Messes

Single-source brief: The Verge tested Mova’s $1,299.99 V70 Ultra Complete for one day.
What Changed
Mova’s V70 Ultra Complete adds a mop on an arm.
The arm can reach nearly seven inches beyond the robot, The Verge reports.
It also has a side brush that extends five inches.
That setup aims to clean around stool and chair legs.
The Verge found it cleaned dust and debris under kitchen stools.
The test used max suction for about five minutes.
The robot has 42,000Pa suction and dual roller brushes, according to The Verge.
It is just under 14 inches wide.
Cost and Ownership
The V70 Ultra Complete launched at $1,299.99.
That puts it among Mova’s pricier robot vacuums.
Its base station empties the bin and cleans and dries the mop.
It uses a reusable canister instead of disposable dust bags.
The robot can remove its mops for carpet vacuuming.
It can also cross thresholds around three and a half inches high.
Buy, Wait, or Skip?
Wait. The stool-cleaning design looks useful for crumb-prone kitchens.
The Verge said the mop arm reached edges around each stool leg.
Still, the outlet had only one day with the robot.
No independent confirmation was supplied.
Mova is a Dreame sub-brand. The Verge said its build felt less premium than Dreame’s $1,500 X60 Max Ultra Complete.
- This robot vacuum solves my kitchen stool problemtheverge.com / Independent source / Published AUG 19, 2026 / Accessed AUG 20, 2026