Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930


In this review, we'll discuss the Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930, which combines dry and wet cleaning functions. This robot vacuum cleaner is designed for use on both smooth surfaces and carpets. The manufacturer has paid attention to many small details that are crucial for effective cleaning and ease of use. We'll cover all of these in more detail below.
Equipment
The Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930 package includes:
- Robot vacuum cleaner.
- Charging base.
- Two sets of side brushes.
- Main turbo brush.
- Direct suction device.
- Two HEPA filters.
- Water container.
- Two microfiber cleaning cloths (reusable) with a special attachment.
- Operating instructions.
Design
The robot vacuum cleaner's round body, viewed from above, is made of durable black plastic and is highly resistant to scratches and damage. The Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930's front panel features an "Auto" start button and a distinctive puck-shaped element with a blue border. This "puck" is a scanner for the Smart Navi route-planning and 3D room-mapping system. Additionally, the front panel features a recessed handle for easy carrying, which extends when needed.
On the side of the Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930 there is a protective bumper, exhaust holes and a dust collector, which can be replaced with a container with water for wet wiping of the floor (the other part of it is visible from the bottom).
Turn the robot vacuum over and examine its interior: drive wheels on the sides, a roller and universal wheel, two side brushes with three brush heads, an on/off button, contact pads for docking with the docking station, a battery compartment, and an area (the other visible part of the container) where the microfiber cloth is attached. The bottom can accommodate either the main turbo brush or the included direct suction attachment.
Technical specifications
Below is an overview of the technical and operational parameters of the Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930 robot vacuum cleaner:
| Battery | Lithium-ion, 14.8 V, capacity 3200 mAh |
| Battery life on a single charge | 110 minutes |
| Charging time | 240 minutes |
| Power consumption of electrical energy | 20 W |
| Suction power | 40 W |
| Cleaning speed | 0.24 m/s |
| Maximum obstacle clearance height | 16 mm |
| Dust container type | Cyclone filter (bagless) |
| Dust collector capacity | 470 ml |
| Water container capacity | 300 ml |
| Overall dimensions of the robot | 354x354x102 mm |
| Weight | 4.6 kg |
| Noise level | 65 dB |
Functional capabilities
The robot vacuum cleaner cleans with two side brushes and a central turbo brush. The brushes sweep debris toward the suction port, which directs it into a 470-milliliter dust bin with a HEPA filter. The robot can automatically recognize the surface being cleaned and increase suction power on carpets. When wet cleaning, it will avoid carpets to avoid getting them wet.
Overview of the main operating modes of the Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930:
- Automatic – the vacuum cleaner covers the entire available cleaning area.
- Spot (local) – cleaning of a specific, most contaminated area with the device.
- Around the perimeter – the robot vacuum cleaner goes around the room along the walls and cleans the corners.
There is also a turbo mode, which increases the suction power on carpets (as mentioned above).
The robot vacuum cleaner is equipped with multiple infrared sensors to prevent impacts and collisions with various objects, as well as falls from stairs and elevated surfaces, including glass. But the core of its navigation is the "puck" on the front panel of the robot vacuum cleaner.
During its first walk around the Ecovacs territory, the Deebot Ozmo 930 will move cautiously, carefully examining the room's surroundings. But then, once it has mapped the area, its movements will become bolder and more deliberate. You can view the map in the dedicated Ecovacs smartphone app. This app also allows you to configure, view, and control the following operating parameters:
- planning and launching automatic operation mode;
- tracking the current location of the robot vacuum cleaner and the cleaning process itself;
- setting a specific area to be cleaned;
- battery charge;
- Deebot Ozmo 930 motion control;
- View cleaning log.
Although the kit doesn't include a virtual wall, you can set one up in the app by simply drawing the required lines. This will ensure the robot cleaner won't move beyond the wall's boundaries.
Operating instructions
The Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930 user manual is available in five languages. Unfortunately, there's no Russian version, but you can translate any necessary information yourself, as there are numerous online services for quickly translating documents.
The manual contains sections on the components, the structure of the robot vacuum cleaner, operating modes, and also provides rules for using the robot.
You can download the Deebot Ozmo 930 manual in electronic format by following the link: Ozmo 930 manual.
Advantages and disadvantages
Let's look at the main advantages of a robot vacuum cleaner:
- Discreet, presentable appearance.
- Powerful battery.
- Good equipment.
- High suction power, works on carpets.
- Programming by days of the week.
- A variety of sensors and the Smart Navi navigation system.
- Construction of a 3D map.
- Different operating modes.
- Wet cleaning.
- Modern control via a smartphone app.
Disadvantages of the robot:
- High price (average around $500).
- Its large dimensions (height over 10 cm) mean that the device cannot fit under low furniture.
Finally, we recommend watching a video review and test of the Ecovacs Deebot Ozmo 930:
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What year is this model? Does it support Russian voiceovers? What are the differences between the OZMO 930 and OZMO 937?
Year of manufacture 2018. There are no differences in theory, just different model markings for different countries.
What about the Russian language?
I was unable to find such information; most likely, this option is not available.
I bought this miracle and I'm completely satisfied, even though it's a bit pricey! It cleans perfectly, the navigation works perfectly, and the Russian language is everywhere! I've found two downsides so far.
1-no SMS notification about cleaning status
2 - when the power goes out, the robot rushes in an unknown direction instead of standing at the base like the others, waiting. I think this is a firmware bug!
What's the difference between the 930 and 902 models? What's the suction power in pascals?