The suction architecture of this unit relies on a 40 W brushless dc motor designed to maximize static pressure within a compact housing. Achieving 2000 Pa involves a high-speed impeller that maintains consistent airflow through the primary nozzle, making it ideal for the tile floors found in Mumbai apartments. Unlike brushed motors, this design reduces friction and heat, extending the internal component lifespan. The motor-to-airway ratio is tuned for high-velocity intake, which allows it to lift heavier particles like grit and dried mud from entryways. This specific engineering balance ensures that suction remains stable throughout the entire 90-minute runtime cycle.
Filtration is handled by a sophisticated 3-stage HEPA system that targets particulate matter common in Indian cities. The first stage captures large debris, while the sponge and HEPA layers trap microscopic allergens, pollen, and PM2.5 dust. Because the filter is washable, it maintains high performance without the recurring cost of replacements, which is a significant advantage for daily cleaning in Delhi's high-pollution zones. The airtight seal around the filter housing prevents bypass leakage, ensuring that the air exhausted back into the room is free from dander. This architecture is vital for maintaining a hypoallergenic environment in pet-owning households.
The battery system utilizes a 14.4 V cell configuration to provide 90 minutes of continuous operation on a full charge. This power density is achieved through high-capacity lithium-ion cells that support a CC-CV charging protocol to prevent cell degradation over time. A 5-hour charging window ensures the cells reach peak voltage safely, accounting for the intermittent power quality sometimes found in regional Indian electrical grids. The power management circuit regulates the draw from the 40 W motor, preventing sudden drops in suction as the battery level fluctuates. This steady discharge curve is critical for thorough cleaning of large 2BHK floor plans.
Wet and dry capability is managed through a specialized baffle design that prevents moisture from entering the motor chamber. The unit includes a gravity-fed water tank and washable mopping cloths that attach to the base, allowing it to perform light mopping while vacuuming. With a 0.45 L bagless bin, it separates liquid spills and dry dust into a manageable container for quick disposal. This hybrid mechanism is specifically engineered to replace the traditional Indian pocha on hard surfaces. Maintaining the wet-mop assembly requires simple rinsing, ensuring the system remains hygienic even after cleaning kitchen spills or damp mud from monsoon footwear.
The inclusion of a dedicated pet hair tool and specialized side brushes improves mechanical agitation on carpets and along skirting boards. These brushes rotate at high RPMs to flick fine dust towards the central intake, compensating for the compact footprint. The side brushes are particularly effective at clearing grime from AC vents and sliding window tracks where fine grit tends to settle. Since it lacks a blower function, the engineering focus is entirely on intake velocity and agitation efficiency. This results in a lower noise level of 55 dB, allowing for quiet operation during late-night cleaning or while working from home in small apartments.
The chassis is constructed from high-grade ABS plastic, providing a total weight of 2.5 kg for ease of movement. The handle design is optimized for a balanced grip, reducing wrist strain when lifting the unit to clean mattresses or high shelves. Its parking position and charging base require minimal floor space, fitting into the narrow utility areas common in modern Indian urban flats. The overall build quality reflects a focus on durability and user convenience for repeated daily use. Consequently, the Robovac G10 Hybrid serves as a robust engineering solution for households requiring a versatile, low-maintenance cleaning tool that excels in multi-surface environments.