VEREX M1 PRO: A stylish robotic window cleaner with dual-sided spray


Hello to all project readers! In this video, I'll be reviewing the VEREX M1 PRO robotic window cleaner. This stylish green workhorse boasts a slim 7-centimeter body, dual-sided spray, and can be controlled not only via the remote control but also via an app. Next, I'll be thoroughly testing the device, highlighting its pros and cons based on the test results, and then offering my personal opinion. So, let's get started!
Equipment
Let's start with the package contents. The VEREX M1 PRO arrived in this branded box:
The package includes:
- The robot itself with a secured safety cord and two holders with napkins.
- Power unit.
- Extension cord.
- Cable for connecting the power supply to the network.
- 4 spare sets of napkins, i.e. 8 pieces.
- Two spare napkin holders.
- Remote control with batteries.
- Bottle for filling water into the robot.
- Operating instructions in Russian.
The package is good. Let's move on!
Appearance
Now let's look at the design of the VEREX M1 PRO. It's oval-shaped, so the cleaning module consists of two round pads.
The body height is 70 mm. The robot is very thin.
The brand logo and one mechanical control button are located on the top of the body.
The power cable, combined with a safety cord, is attached to the body. The robot is equipped with a 50 ml water tank and two spray nozzles located on either side between the cleaning pads.
The napkins are of a familiar design. The holders are easily removed and reinstalled from the robot.
The robot's status indicators are also duplicated on the bottom side.
Overall, the design is familiar!
Technical specifications
The main characteristics of the VEREX M1 PRO, as stated by the manufacturer, are displayed on the screen:
- Backup battery: Li-Ion, 650 mAh.
- Power consumption: 72 W.
- Suction power: 2800 Pa.
- Battery life: up to 20 min.
- Water tank capacity: 50 ml.
- Dimensions: 295*145*70 mm.
- Robot weight: 1.01 kg.
- Glass cleaning speed: 1 sq.m./5 min.
- Maximum size of one glass: height 4 m, width 4 m.
- Minimum size of one glass: height 40 cm, width 40 cm.
Functions
Let's move on to an overview of the functions. The main functions are located on the control panel. These include selecting one of three driving modes, manual control, start/pause, automatic water supply, and manual spray.
These same features are duplicated in the Smart Life mobile app, which can be connected to a robotic window cleaner. This app also allows you to install software updates that correct operating algorithms.
Testing
Navigation and window cleaning quality
And finally, let's move on to the tests. First, we'll check how the VEREX M1 PRO performs at its primary task – cleaning windows from the outside. We'll also be able to evaluate its navigation. The robot's first pass over the windows collects all the dirt. It's recommended not to wet the wipes to reduce the risk of the robot smearing dirt across the glass. I also disabled the automatic water spray.
For the second pass, you can fill the robot with water, spray a little water or cleaning agent onto the wipes, and turn on the automatic liquid spray.
Let's compare the condition of the windows before and after:
Here I will just note that the weak point of all window cleaning robots without exception, including this one, is that corners remain unwashed due to the design features of the cleaning module.
Otherwise, the window cleaning quality is on par with similar products. It also navigates narrow windows without a problem!
The only caveat we discovered is that if the robot bumps into unusual objects while cleaning, such as a window handle sticking out to the right, there's a risk of depressurization and a fall. Therefore, it's essential to ensure nothing obstructs the robot, and don't forget to secure the safety cable.
Application on other surfaces
This robot can also be used to clean tiled walls, shower stalls, and mirrors. It's important to note that the VEREX M1 PRO is not designed for use on frameless surfaces, so the cleaning cloth will lose its grip when it moves beyond the work area. This also applies to horizontal surfaces.
Emergency mode
Let me explain how the VEREX M1 PRO operates in emergency mode. When disconnected from the power supply, the robot starts beeping and the red indicator on both sides flashes.
A light indicator and a beeping sound will allow you to promptly detect the problem and remove the robot from the window.
Let's sum it up
The VEREX M1 PRO window cleaning robot was thoroughly reviewed and tested. I'll summarize and share my personal opinion of the robot after using it. I liked the following:
- Good quality window cleaning.
- Stylish and modern design.
- Double spray of cleaning liquid onto the surface.
- The thin body allows the robot to be used on windows with bars.
- Control via app and remote control.
- Working on narrow windows.
- The robot's versatility. It's suitable for cleaning not only windows, but also glass doors or wall tiles.
- Good equipment.
- Affordable price.
- Availability of warranty and service.
As for the shortcomings, the following were found:
- It doesn't wash into the corners.
- Does not work on horizontal surfaces.
- Does not work on frameless surfaces.
I'll note here that the first drawback is common to absolutely all window cleaning robots on the market. The other two are unique to this particular model. Therefore, I can say that it accomplishes its primary purpose, but the nuances I mentioned should be taken into account.
On that note, I'd like to end this review. If you have any questions, please ask them in the comments. Happy shopping, everyone. Bye!






















