The 1925 Pa suction pressure is achieved through a 240 W brushless DC motor that spins at high RPMs to create a concentrated vacuum flow. Unlike entry-level corded machines, this motor-to-airway ratio is optimized for peak static pressure, allowing the device to lift heavy debris from deep floor crevices common in Indian tile work. This engineering choice balances airflow speed with pressure, making it ideal for picking up fine road dust while maintaining energy efficiency. However, for continuous high-flow tasks, the system prioritizes consistent pressure over sheer volume. The internal turbofan design ensures that the motor remains cool during intensive cycles on cement floors.
Filtration is managed by a 5-stage HEPA system that utilizes a series of cyclones to generate centrifugal forces exceeding 100,000g. This architecture captures 99.99% of particles as small as 0.3 microns, including PM2.5 pollutants and common Indian allergens like pollen and dust mites. The first three stages handle large debris and fine dust, while the post-motor HEPA filter ensures the expelled air is cleaner than the ambient room air. Because the primary filter is washable, it reduces the total cost of ownership for Indian users who face higher daily dust loads. This design prevents internal clogging and maintains long-term suction consistency.
Powering the 240 W motor is a high-density lithium-ion battery system that operates on a 50 V cell configuration. The power management system utilizes a Constant Current-Constant Voltage (CC-CV) charging protocol to ensure the battery reaches its 4.5-hour full charge without overheating. This battery is engineered to deliver a linear discharge rate, meaning the suction does not drop as the battery depletes over its 60-minute runtime. For Indian households, this ensures that the final room cleaned receives the same power as the first. The intelligent monitoring system communicates real-time battery health to prevent deep discharge, extending the overall cell lifespan significantly.
The 0.77 L bagless bin utilizes a point-and-shoot emptying mechanism that minimizes user contact with dust. Since this model is not a wet-dry unit, the bin architecture is strictly optimized for dry particulate separation using a shroud that filters large hair and fluff. The seals are made of high-grade fluorinated elastomers to prevent any pressure leaks that could compromise the 1925 Pa rating. Motor protection is provided by an electronic cut-off sensor that detects blockages, preventing overheating if a large object is accidentally vacuumed. Regular maintenance involves simply wiping the interior shroud and washing the filter to maintain maximum airflow velocity.
Additional features include a Piezo sensor that continuously sizes and counts dust particles, adjusting suction power automatically when higher concentrations are detected. This is particularly useful in Indian homes where dust levels vary between a clean bedroom and a dusty entrance hall. The Fluffy Optic cleaner head uses a precisely angled light to make microscopic dust visible on hard floors, ensuring no road dust is left behind. This technical integration replaces the need for a blower function by ensuring the suction is applied exactly where it is needed. The digital motorbar cleaner head further enhances performance by detangling hair automatically during use.
The chassis is constructed from high-tensile ABS polycarbonate, chosen for its impact resistance and lightweight properties. This allows the 2.74 kg unit to withstand the rigors of daily cleaning in 1BHK or 2BHK apartments while remaining easy to lift for ceiling corner cleaning. The handle design follows ergonomic principles to reduce wrist strain during the 60-minute cleaning window. There is no dedicated parking position, so the unit is designed to be stored on its wall-mounted dock, which also handles charging. The V15 Detect represents a shift toward data-driven cleaning where performance is measured by visible results and technical efficiency rather than raw motor wattage.