The 7000 Pa suction is generated by a 50W brushless DC motor designed for high RPM with minimal friction loss. This motor-to-airway ratio is optimized for static pressure, allowing the unit to lift dense particles like sand and fine silt from hard floors. While the airflow is lower than corded industrial units, the concentrated pressure is ideal for surface-level debris and fabric penetration. The brushless design ensures longevity by reducing heat buildup during extended 180-minute sessions. This engineering choice prioritizes sustained performance over burst power, making it a reliable tool for daily maintenance rather than heavy construction cleanup.
Filtration is handled by a Multi-stage-stage HEPA architecture that utilizes a mechanical cyclone to separate large debris before the air reaches the fine mesh. The HEPA media is rated to capture 99.97% of particles down to 0.3 microns, including pollen and fine road dust prevalent in Indian cities. Because the filter is washable, users can maintain high airflow without frequent replacements, which is critical for performance in dusty environments. The multi-stage design prevents the primary filter from clogging prematurely, ensuring that suction remains consistent even as the 300 ml bagless dust container fills toward its capacity.
The battery system uses a high-capacity lithium-ion configuration to achieve an industry-leading runtime of Up to 3 hours. Charging is managed via a CC-CV (Constant Current-Constant Voltage) protocol through the included dock, requiring 4-5 hours for a full cycle. This slow-charge approach preserves cell chemistry and prevents the overheating issues common in rapid-charge handhelds. For the Indian user, this means the device can handle multiple cleaning sessions across a 2BHK without needing to return to the dock. The power management system effectively regulates the 50W draw to prevent voltage sags during the end of the discharge cycle.
The wet and dry functionality is supported by an internal liquid bypass mechanism that protects the 50W motor from moisture ingress. A dedicated baffle system within the 300 ml container separates liquids from the airflow, allowing the unit to suction up tea spills or damp kitchen messes without damaging the internal electronics. This engineering feature is particularly useful for Indian kitchens where spills on tile or marble are frequent. After wet use, the internal components are designed for quick disassembly, allowing users to dry the path and prevent odors, ensuring the hygiene of the cordless vacuum cleaner is maintained.
Surface versatility is enhanced by the mechanical side brushes and mopping pad attachments. The side brushes rotate to flick dust from wall edges into the primary suction path, compensating for the compact nozzle width. The mopping cloth utilizes capillary action to distribute moisture evenly, allowing for a damp-wipe finish that follows the vacuuming path. This dual-action engineering addresses the traditional Indian 'jhadoo-pocha' routine in a single pass. By integrating these mechanical agitation tools with the 7000 Pa vacuum motor, the device provides a higher cleaning efficiency per watt than suction-only competitors in the handheld category.
The chassis is constructed from high-impact ABS plastic, keeping the total weight at 2.6 kg while maintaining structural rigidity. The ergonomic handle is positioned to align the center of gravity with the user's wrist, reducing fatigue during overhead cleaning of AC vents or fans. The bagless design uses a one-touch release for the 300 ml bin, minimizing contact with dust. Every component, from the washable filter to the mopping pads, is designed for tool-less maintenance. Ultimately, the engineering behind the home mapping focuses on practical durability and ease of use for the specific challenges of a modern Indian domestic environment.