The suction architecture relies on a 700 W motor that generates 3000 Pa of static pressure, a high ratio for a 0.18 kg chassis. In fluid dynamics terms, this pressure is optimized for high-velocity intake through a narrow nozzle, making it effective for lifting surface-level debris like fine silica dust common in Indian cities. However, the high motor wattage relative to the small intake diameter means the device prioritizes lift over high-volume airflow. This engineering choice makes it ideal for dense debris on hard tiles but less effective for deep-pile carpet agitation. The motor's thermal management system is designed to handle the 150-minute runtime without significant heat throttling.
The 1-stage HEPA filtration system utilizes a high-density glass fiber media designed to capture 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns. In the context of an Indian 1BHK or 2BHK, this effectively traps PM2.5 pollutants and common allergens like dust mites and pollen. The filter housing is engineered for easy access, allowing users to tap out loose debris to maintain airflow. Because this unit uses a bagged system with a 1.5 L capacity, the HEPA filter is protected from the heaviest debris by the bag material itself. This dual-layer approach extends the lifespan of the HEPA element and prevents the 700 W motor from inhaling abrasive particulates.
Powering the unit is a lithium-ion array optimized for a 150 min runtime, which is exceptional for a handheld category. The battery management system employs a Constant Current-Constant Voltage (CC-CV) charging protocol via a 4-hour recharge cycle. This ensures cell longevity by preventing over-voltage stress during the final 20% of the charge cycle. For Indian users, this means the device can handle multiple cleaning sessions across sofas, keyboards, and car seats before needing a dock. The discharge curve is calibrated to maintain consistent suction until the final 5% of battery life, preventing the performance drop-off often seen in cheaper nickel-cadmium alternatives.
The wet and dry capability is supported by a specialized internal baffle system that separates liquid intake from the motor chamber. When suctioning spills on tile floors, the liquid is diverted into a dedicated section of the 1.5 L bag, using hydrophobic materials to prevent structural failure of the bag. This allows the 700 W motor to maintain a vacuum seal without moisture ingress. For maintenance, Indian users should ensure the bag is replaced and the internal path is dried after liquid suction to prevent microbial growth. This moisture-resistant engineering is particularly useful for kitchen spills or cleaning window sills after heavy monsoon rains.
The unit includes a main brush and side brushes, a configuration usually reserved for robotic units but adapted here for manual agitation. The side brushes rotate to channel dust from wall edges into the primary suction path, while the mop cloths allow for a dry or damp wipe-down of tile surfaces. This mechanical agitation compensates for the lower Pa rating compared to heavy-duty corded vacuums. The pet hair tool uses a silicon-finned roller to lift stubborn fur from fabric fibers through friction and static electricity. Each attachment is friction-fitted to the nozzle to ensure a vacuum-tight seal, maximizing the effective pressure at the cleaning head.
Constructed from high-impact ABS plastic, the chassis weighs a mere 0.18 kg, reducing user fatigue during extended cleaning of AC vents or ceiling fans. The handle geometry is ergonomically balanced to place the center of gravity directly under the palm, allowing for precise control. Despite its light weight, the internal housing is reinforced to withstand the vibrations of the 700 W motor and the 84 dB sound pressure level. The bagged design ensures that the 1.5 L capacity does not compromise the balance as it fills. Ultimately, the T10S represents a highly specialized tool for targeted sanitation tasks where mobility and extended battery runtime are the primary requirements.