The engineering of the suction system relies on a 120 W DC motor that spins at high RPM to create a 4000 Pa vacuum pressure. This pressure is optimized for a high motor-to-airway ratio, allowing the device to lift medium-density debris like food crumbs and coarse dust from hard surfaces. While static pressure is lower than 2000W industrial units, the airflow velocity is tuned for high-speed pickup in small areas. This makes it ideal for spot-cleaning tasks in 2BHK apartments where dragging a heavy corded vacuum is impractical. The balance between energy consumption and suction force ensures the internal components do not overheat during use.
The filtration architecture employs a 2-stage HEPA system designed to mitigate the high dust loads found in Indian cities. The first stage consists of a mesh pre-filter that traps larger debris and hair, protecting the sensitive internal HEPA layer. The second stage uses a high-efficiency particulate air filter capable of capturing particles as small as 0.3 microns, including pollen and fine road dust. Because the filter is washable, users can maintain peak airflow by simply rinsing it under tap water, preventing the suction loss associated with clogged disposable filters. This reusable design is specifically engineered for long-term durability in tropical climates.
Powering the 120 W motor is a 12 V battery configuration that utilizes a CC-CV (Constant Current-Constant Voltage) charging protocol to maximize cell longevity. The battery provides a 30-minute continuous runtime, which is achieved by balancing the motor's current draw against the discharge rate of the lithium-ion cells. With a charging time of just 1 hour, the unit offers a high duty cycle for busy households. Engineering trade-offs prioritize a lightweight 0.4 kg chassis over extreme battery capacity, ensuring that the device remains easy to hold for extended overhead cleaning of ceiling fans or curtain rods without causing arm fatigue.
The wet and dry separation mechanism is a critical engineering feature that allows the unit to ingest liquid spills alongside dry dust. A specialized internal baffle design redirects air and liquid into the 1 L bagless container while preventing moisture from entering the motor housing. This protection is essential for maintaining the 120 W motor's integrity when cleaning damp floors or spilled tea. For optimal performance, the container should be emptied and dried after every wet use to prevent mold growth and maintain the structural integrity of the seals. This dual-use capability increases the tool's versatility for kitchen and dining area maintenance.
Utilizing the included crevice tool and brush nozzle, the vacuum directs its suction force through narrowed apertures to increase local air velocity. The crevice tool is engineered for deep penetration into sofa gaps and car seat rails, while the brush nozzle agitates dust on delicate surfaces like laptop keyboards and AC vents. The pet hair tool uses friction-based agitation to lift stubborn fibers from fabrics, allowing the 4000 Pa suction to pull them into the bin. These attachments are constructed from high-impact polymer to withstand daily friction against rough surfaces like cement floors or wooden furniture, ensuring a long service life.
The chassis is constructed from reinforced ABS plastic, achieving a total weight of 0.4 kg without compromising structural rigidity. Ergonomics were a primary focus, with the center of gravity placed near the handle to minimize wrist strain during vertical cleaning of fans or high corners. The compact dimensions allow for convenient storage in car glove compartments or small kitchen cabinets, making it readily available for immediate deployment. By combining a high-performance 120 W motor with a lightweight, ergonomic frame, the Home_Car Wireless _High Suction Wet_Dry Dual Use Wireless delivers a professional cleaning experience tailored to the ergonomic needs of Indian users.