The F10 Pro stands out in that it uses disposable mop pads rather than washable and reusable ones. Noesis justified the choice of using disposable mop pads to keep the whole house cleaner and improve how the robot mops. The robot also forgoes the wastewater collection. Instead, the mop pad absorbs all the fluids it encounters during cleaning. Not only does this mechanism, called the Mop Pad Auto Change, reduce bacteria buildup, but it's also more convenient to maintain than dumping out the wastewater tanks.
Users can request the mop pad be changed through the Noesis smartphone app or set a schedule. The exchange occurs automatically within the base station. The robot stores the expired mop pads inside a compartment in the base station, which can contain up to 20.
The F10 Pro is equipped with an anti-tangle roller brush positioned inside a high-flow vacuum vent, designed to grab long hair and pet hair without them wrapping around the brush. It also features a corner brush.
The robot's "D" shape allows it to better sweep inside corners and crevices. All the collected dirt is deposited inside the dock's dustbin automatically once the robot returns to its base station.
For tackling stains on hard floors, the F10 Pro applies downward pressure on its mop pad and vibrates at 420 times per minute to simulate human scrubbing. The mop pad can also lift by up to 20mm when moving over carpets.
For navigation, the F10 Pro uses a wide-view LDS sensor and the Dual NeuralVision Obstacle Detection system to create the floor map and avoid objects.
The Noesis F10 Pro is available on Amazon for $1,599 after the discount. The sale is expected to last until the end of May.