The engineering of the suction system focuses on optimizing the 120 W DC motor to generate 3600 Pa of static pressure within a compact 0.45 kg chassis. This is achieved through a high-speed impeller design that maximizes air velocity despite the smaller motor footprint compared to industrial units. The motor-to-airway ratio is tuned to handle fine road dust and larger debris like food crumbs without overheating. While this pressure level is not intended for deep-pile carpet extraction, it provides the necessary lift for surface-level particulates on hard floors, upholstery, and car dashboards, balancing battery draw with effective kinetic energy transfer.
The filtration architecture utilizes a 2-stage HEPA system designed for durability in the dusty Indian climate. The first stage acts as a primary barrier for larger particles, while the second HEPA stage captures 99.97% of particulates as small as 0.3 microns, including pollen and dust mites. A critical engineering advantage is the washable construction of these filters, which prevents the clogging common in disposable-filter models. By allowing users to rinse the filter under tap water, the device maintains peak performance over time, ensuring that fine dust from urban construction or nearby roads does not degrade the internal components.
Power management is governed by a battery system providing a 30-minute runtime, a specific engineering choice to prioritize constant suction over extended duration. The 2-hour charging cycle utilizes a CC-CV protocol to preserve cell longevity, which is vital in high-ambient temperature regions like India. The internal circuitry regulates the 120 W draw to prevent voltage drops as the battery depletes, ensuring consistent performance until the final minute of use. This power-to-weight optimization makes it a high-torque solution for quick, high-intensity cleaning bursts rather than continuous whole-house vacuuming, fitting the needs of modern apartment maintenance perfectly.
The wet and dry functionality is supported by a specialized internal baffle design that protects the 120 W motor from liquid ingress. The 1 L bagless bin is divided to manage both solid debris and liquid spills effectively. When liquids are vacuumed, the air-water separation path prevents moisture from reaching the electrical components, though users must empty the bin immediately to maintain hygiene. This capability is particularly useful for Indian kitchens where dry flour spills or liquid condiment splashes occur frequently. The engineering ensures that the transition between dry dust collection and wet pickup requires no manual adjustment or hardware changes.
Utility is extended through a trio of attachments—a crevice tool, brush nozzle, and extension hose—each designed to maintain seal integrity for maximum suction. The brush nozzle is engineered for agitating pet hair on woven fabrics, while the crevice tool accelerates airflow to reach the deep corners of sofa frames or car seat rails. The lack of a blower function is offset by the concentrated intake velocity, which is more effective at removing stubborn dust from AC vent fins than simple air displacement. These tools allow the user to apply the suction force precisely, ensuring that different surface textures are cleaned without damaging delicate finishes.
The chassis is constructed from high-grade ABS plastic, achieving a lightweight 0.45 kg profile that minimizes wrist fatigue during overhead cleaning of curtain rods or high shelves. The handle design follows ergonomic principles for a natural grip, placing the power switch within thumb reach for immediate control. Despite the 70 dB noise level, the internal sound-dampening chambers help frequency-shift the motor whine to a less intrusive pitch. The 1 L capacity bin utilizes a quick-release latch for hygienic, one-handed disposal of collected waste. This structural efficiency confirms the unit as a purposefully built tool for rapid, efficient, and mobile cleaning throughout the home.