The suction pressure engineering of this device centers around its 1200W universal motor, which is calibrated to deliver consistent airflow despite its portable form factor. In this cordless handheld vacuum cleaner, the NA suction is achieved through a high motor-to-airway ratio that prioritizes static pressure for heavy debris lifting. This design ensures that road dust and grit are extracted from floor mats effectively. The engineering trade-off favors short-burst high-intensity cleaning over sustained low-power operation, making it ideal for targeted debris removal rather than whole-house carpeting, where friction losses in longer tubes would otherwise degrade performance metrics.
The filtration architecture utilizes a 3-stage FOAM system that is specifically engineered for high-velocity air throughput. Each stage is designed to capture progressively smaller particles, beginning with large debris and moving to finer pet dander and pollen. For Indian users dealing with high ambient dust levels, the washable construction of these foam elements is critical. It prevents the motor from overheating due to back-pressure caused by clogged filters. This mechanical simplicity ensures that the filtration efficiency remains high throughout the life of the motor without the need for expensive HEPA cartridge replacements every few months.
The power system relies on a battery configuration designed to support the 1200W draw during peak operation. While the runtime is NA, the engineering focuses on a CC-CV charging protocol to preserve cell longevity against the high discharge rates required by the universal motor. For practical Indian use, this means the device delivers maximum torque immediately upon activation, which is necessary for dislodging hair from upholstery. The balance between motor draw and battery voltage is optimized to ensure that suction does not drop linearly as the battery depletes, providing a more stable cleaning experience during short intervals.
Managing wet and dry waste requires a specialized internal baffle design to protect the motor from moisture ingress. This cordless handheld vacuum cleaner uses a mechanical separation system where the 15-litre bagged capacity acts as a primary buffer. When liquid is ingested, the sponge filter serves as a secondary barrier, ensuring that no droplets reach the 1200W electrical assembly. This architecture is particularly useful for cleaning up spilled sambar or water in an Indian kitchen. After wet use, the internal components are designed for quick disassembly, allowing the user to dry the filters and prevent bacterial growth or odors.
The blower function is integrated via a diverted exhaust port that utilizes the full 1200W motor output to create a high-velocity air stream. This technical mechanism is superior to passive air movement found in smaller units, making it highly effective for clearing AC vent grime and fine dust from WFH keyboards. In the Indian context, where dust settles in electronic crevices, the blower provides a touchless cleaning option that suction alone cannot replicate. This dual-path airflow engineering maximizes the utility of the universal motor, providing two distinct cleaning modes within a single compact and lightweight 1.8kg chassis.
The chassis is constructed from high-grade ABS plastic to maintain a weight of 1.8kg while housing the massive 15-litre dust capacity. The ergonomic handle design is balanced near the center of gravity, reducing wrist fatigue during overhead cleaning of fans or high shelves. The parking position and attachment points for the crevice nozzle and extension pipes are designed for space-saving in smaller 1BHK apartments. Every component, from the floor cum carpet brush to the extension pipes, is friction-fitted to ensure no air leaks occur during operation. Ultimately, the Ares 1200 Watt, 15 Litre represents a robust mechanical solution for diverse home maintenance.