AIRROBO P10: A powerful, budget-friendly robot vacuum cleaner for dry cleaning


Greetings to all readers of this site! This review will examine a budget-friendly robot vacuum cleaner for dry cleaning. The model is called the AIRROBO P10. Priced at around $95, this device boasts suction power of up to 2600 Pa, control via remote control and smartphone, and the ability to create a real-time room map thanks to a built-in gyroscope. Overall, it could be quite an attractive option for the price, provided it delivers excellent cleaning performance and operates correctly. I'll be testing this out now, after which I'll express my opinion on whether the AIRROBO P10 is worth buying for those with a budget of under $100. So, let's get started!
Equipment
In addition to the robot vacuum cleaner itself, the delivery package includes:
- Charging base.
- Power adapter.
- Operating instructions translated into Russian.
- First-time robot start-up guide.
- Remote control.
- Robot cleaning tool.
The kit is minimal, which is understandable given the robot's price. There are no spare consumables included.
Appearance
Now let's take a look at the AIRROBO P10's appearance. As soon as I took it out of the box, I immediately realized that the robot vacuum cleaner looked identical to the model 360 C50, which is reviewed on the channel. It has the same case, only the top cover has a pattern. The case is compact, measuring 315 mm in diameter and 79 mm in height.
A soft-touch mechanical bumper is mounted at the front. A single control button is located at the top, which starts and stops the cleaning process. On the side is a power switch and a charging port for connecting the charger directly to the robot, if needed.
The dust container is located at the rear. It holds 510 ml of dry waste. A shutter inside prevents accidental spillage when the container is removed. The filtration system includes a mesh and HEPA filter.
The AIRROBO P10's underbody is similar to its twin. It features three anti-fall sensors, two three-beam side brushes secured with screws, and a bristled turbo brush in the center. The central brush itself is not removable.
Overall, the build quality of this robot is budget-friendly, as is the price segment.
Technical specifications
The main characteristics of the AIRROBO P10, as declared by the manufacturer:
- Li-Ion battery 2600 mAh.
- Suction power up to 2600 Pa.
- Operating time up to 130 min.
- Cleaning area up to 130 sq.m.
- Dust collector capacity is 510 ml.
- Passability of obstacles up to 12 mm.
- Dimensions: 315*79 mm.
The increased suction power is important here; I'll definitely check it out during testing. And the claimed cleaning area is overstated. In reality, robotic vacuum cleaners with a gyroscope capable of effectively cleaning areas of no more than 60 sq.m.
Functional capabilities
Let's take a look at the capabilities of the AIRROBO P10. As mentioned earlier, this robot vacuum cleaner is controlled via a remote control and a mobile app. First, let's look at the smartphone functionality. The robot is controlled via the Tuya app. Connecting the device was straightforward, and it connected quickly.
On the main control panel, AIRROBO P10 creates a real-time map of the room and stores data about the last cleaning, as well as displays the battery charge percentage.
The robot's main functions are located at the bottom of the screen. Here you can select the desired cleaning mode, force the robot vacuum to return to the charging base, or enable manual control.
In the settings section, you can adjust the suction power, monitor the status of consumables, enable the robot's sound alert, view the cleaning log, and, if necessary, set up a cleaning schedule. When setting up a schedule, you can select the time and days of the week, display a note, and enable notifications.
Regarding the remote control, it has duplicated functions such as a Wi-Fi reset button, a forced return to the charging base, manual control, start/pause, suction power adjustment, spot cleaning, spiral cleaning mode, perimeter cleaning mode, and voice package language changer. Incidentally, this robot speaks Russian, which is a plus.
Basically, the functionality is standard for a gyroscope robot. The only thing missing is the ability to limit cleaning zones with magnetic tape.
Testing
A detailed video review with all the tests has already been prepared and published on the channel. I recommend watching the video:
Navigation
Let's move on to the tests. First, we'll test the AIRROBO P10's navigation in a room with obstacles. Initially, the robot vacuum traverses the entire accessible area in a zigzag pattern. Its contact with objects isn't very precise, causing the robot to knock over a box and a chair. After completing the zigzag pattern, the robot switched to perimeter traversal and, when passing near the charging base, knocked it over. I recommend securing the charging base with double-sided tape to prevent this from happening. The robot vacuum didn't get stuck on the dryer and even managed to sweep around a few chair legs before automatically returning to the base. The map is somewhat inaccurate, but that's generally acceptable for this type of navigation.
As for navigating the entire house, the robot traverses the entire accessible area in a zigzag pattern, then cleans the perimeter and returns to the base to charge. Cleaning 34 square meters of usable space, which it calculated as 47 square meters, took 61 minutes. There are no complaints about the navigation; it's standard.
It's important to note that at minimum power, the robot used 41% of its battery in 61 minutes. I also tested the battery life at maximum power, and it lasted just 66 minutes, after which it returned to the base with 19% of its charge remaining. So, at maximum power, the robot's power is sufficient for cleaning a useful area of 35-40 square meters.
Suction power
The AIRROBO P10's suction power is just as strong as the 360 C50's. It was able to suck up debris from crevices up to 10 mm deep. It's a truly powerful budget robot vacuum. Tested successfully!
Dry cleaning of laminate flooring
Dry cleaning performance was above average. Debris remained only in corners, where round robots can't sweep. Hair got tangled in the side and center brushes. This test was also passed.
Cleaning the carpet
The carpet cleaning quality is high. After each robotic pass, no debris, hair, or fur remains on the carpet.
Obstacle clearance
The AIRROBO P10 can overcome not only 15 mm but also 20 mm thresholds, albeit with particular difficulty. Therefore, the stated 12 mm is even slightly understated. However, the robot doesn't always cross a 2 cm threshold, so it would be more accurate to confirm its cross-country ability up to 15 mm.
Driving on dark surfaces
But the AIRROBO P10 isn't afraid of dark surfaces and glides easily over a black carpet. That's a plus!
Noise level
Finally, we measured the robot vacuum's noise level in different modes. At minimum power, the noise level was no more than 68 dB, in standard mode it reached 71 dB, in high power mode the value fluctuated between 74-76 dB, and at maximum power, the peak was 78 dB.
Yes, this robot vacuum cleaner is quite noisy, but the increased noise is due to the high suction power, which is important to take into account.
Let's sum it up
AIRROBO P10 has been thoroughly reviewed and tested. our evaluation system he was able to dial 36 out of 100 pointsThe result is far from perfect, but this is mainly due to the budget price and the lack of a wet cleaning function, which could have earned the device over 10 points.
Overall rating of robot vacuum cleaners tested on robovac.washerhouse.com: https://robovac.washerhouse.com/en/rejtingi/robovac-obshhij-rejting-robotov-pylesosov-robo.html.
I'll share my thoughts on the AIRROBO P10 after testing it. I liked the following:
- High suction power.
- Control via app and remote control.
- Good quality dry cleaning.
- The robot is not afraid of dark surfaces.
- No problems with navigation.
- Compact body dimensions.
- Budget cost.
As for the shortcomings, I didn’t find any particularly important ones, but I can only highlight the following comments:
- There is no wet cleaning function.
- Increased noise during operation.
- Poor equipment.
In any case, for a budget under $100, this is definitely one of the The best robotic vacuum cleaners for dry cleaning, if not the best. After a detailed review and testing, I have a largely positive opinion of the product, so I can confidently recommend it, even without regard to the rating.
On that note, I'd like to end this review. Thank you all for your attention. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments. Happy shopping! Bye!

























Author!! I wonder if it's possible to flash a third-party, non-standard language pack (voiceover) onto this vacuum cleaner???