This robot vacuum solves my kitchen stool problem
The Verge has published a hands-on review of the Mova V70 Ultra Complete, a new robot vacuum and mop that uses an articulating arm to clean around chair and stool legs, an area most robovacs cannot reach. Launching today at $1,299.99, the device tackles a common household frustration: dust and food debris that accumulate under kitchen stools or dining chairs, forcing owners to either move furniture manually or leave the area dirty.
The V70's mop arm extends nearly 7 inches from the robot, while its side brush reaches out 5 inches, allowing it to scrub around table and stool legs much as a person would by hand. Reviewer Jennifer Pattison Tuohy found it cleared dust bunnies under her kitchen counter in about five minutes using 42,000Pa suction and dual roller brushes. Mova, a sub-brand of Dreame, is among the first to bring this "mop arm" concept to market in the US, though Dreame itself showed a similar feature on its X60 Pro earlier in 2026, which has yet to launch stateside.
- Mova's V70 Ultra Complete robot vacuum has an extending mop arm
- It cleans hard-to-reach spots around chair and stool legs
- Costs $1,299.99, launches today, made by Dreame sub-brand Mova