The suction pressure engineering of this unit is centered on its 1600 W universal motor, which is calibrated to generate a peak static pressure of 24 kPa. This high suction-to-power ratio is achieved through a high-velocity impeller design that optimizes airflow through the primary intake. In practical terms, this allows the device to overcome the resistance of thick Indian rugs and pull fine silt from floor tile gaps. The motor-to-airway ratio is tuned specifically to maintain consistent pressure even as the battery levels fluctuate, ensuring that cleaning performance does not degrade during the final minutes of operation.
The filtration architecture employs a dual-stage system combining cyclonic separation with a HEPA-stage HEPA filter. The cyclonic stage uses centrifugal force to spin out larger debris and hair into the 1.5 L bin, preventing premature clogging of the secondary filter. The HEPA stage is engineered to trap 99.97% of particulates as small as 0.3 microns, including pollen and soot. Because the filters are washable, they are particularly suited for the high-dust environment of Indian cities, allowing users to restore full airflow without purchasing replacement cartridges frequently, thereby reducing the long-term cost of ownership.
Regarding the power system, the 30-minute battery runtime is managed through a dedicated circuit that balances the heavy draw of the 1600 W motor. To achieve 24 kPa in a cordless format, the battery must discharge at a high C-rate, which is why the runtime is optimized for focused cleaning rather than continuous whole-house vacuuming. For the Indian user, this means the device is best utilized in high-intensity bursts for sofas, cars, and spot cleaning. The absence of a power cord eliminates the trip hazards and outlet-switching typical in 2BHK apartments with limited wall sockets.
The mechanical design of the 1.5 L bagless bin utilizes a simplified baffle system to keep the incoming air vortex stable. This stability is critical for preventing dust from re-entering the motor chamber, which could cause overheating in high-wattage universal motors. The transparent ABS construction of the dust tank provides a clear visual cue for maintenance. By maintaining a clear path for the high-velocity air, the system avoids the suction drop-off often seen in cheaper models. This design choice ensures that the high static pressure remains focused at the nozzle tip where it is needed most.
Noise engineering is a significant factor, with the chassis designed to maintain a 60 dB output. This is achieved through internal sound-dampening baffles and vibration isolation mounts for the universal motor. For an appliance drawing 1600 W, this acoustic profile is remarkably low, allowing for use in quiet residential complexes without causing a disturbance. The structural integrity of the ABS chassis further reduces resonance, ensuring that the 24 kPa of suction is delivered with a controlled acoustic signature. This makes the cleaning experience significantly more comfortable compared to traditional high-decibel corded models.
Finally, the ergonomics and weight distribution of the 4.8 kg chassis are designed for low-effort maneuvering. The weight is concentrated near the handle to provide better leverage when cleaning overhead surfaces like AC vents or ceiling fans. The inclusion of a versatile attachment kit, including the extension tube and multi-purpose brush, ensures that the physical effort of moving the machine is minimized. The swivel joints in the floor brush are designed for durability, resisting the wear and tear of hard marble or granite flooring. These engineering considerations culminate in the icon being a highly capable and durable cleaning tool.