Milagrow iMap Max W300 ULTRA Comes In Too Hard, 35,000Pa And An All-Auto Dock

Author: Qoo Media

Milagrow has expanded its smart cleaning lineup in India with the launch of the iMap Max W300 ULTRA, a premium robot vacuum built for users who want stronger suction and less hands-on maintenance. The new model stands out with a 35,000Pa suction rating, dual rotating mop pads, and a fully automated dock that handles several routine cleaning tasks on its own.

The device targets larger homes and mixed flooring setups, where consistent navigation, carpet awareness, and frequent dust collection matter most. According to product details published through Milagrow’s official sales channels and reported by Gizmochina, the iMap Max W300 ULTRA is designed to reduce manual intervention while covering more space in a single cleaning cycle.

What makes the iMap Max W300 ULTRA different

Milagrow positions this robot vacuum as a high-end model that combines vacuuming and mopping in one run. Its high-powered motor works alongside two spinning mop pads, which helps the robot clean hard floors more efficiently and reduces the time needed for separate cleaning passes.

The company also highlights AI-based anti-tangle technology, which aims to reduce hair wrap around the brush. For homes with pets or long hair, that feature can make a real difference because tangled brushes often lead to weaker performance and more frequent maintenance.

The vacuum also includes a TRUE HEPA filter, which is designed to trap fine dust, allergens, and microscopic particles. That matters in premium home-cleaning devices because many buyers now look for both surface cleaning and better air-quality support in the same machine.

Navigation built for structured cleaning

Milagrow uses LDS laser navigation and SLAM-based mapping in the iMap Max W300 ULTRA. This setup is common in higher-end robot vacuums because it helps the device understand room layouts more accurately and follow a more systematic cleaning path.

The robot supports multi-floor mapping, no-go zones, and room-based schedules through its companion app. It also includes automatic carpet boost, which raises suction when the robot detects carpet, helping it pull dirt from deeper within the fibers.

For homes that combine tile, wood, and carpet, that kind of automatic adjustment is especially useful because it lets the robot change behavior without user input. It also lowers the chance of wet mop pads touching carpets, thanks to a mop-lift function that raises the pads by 17mm when needed.

Automatic dock handles most routine maintenance

The dock is one of the biggest selling points of this model because it does far more than charge the robot. It can empty dust automatically, wash the mop pads after cleaning, refill water, and dry the mops with 68°C hot air.

That level of automation is important for buyers who want a cleaner experience with less frequent maintenance. A mop that stays damp for too long can develop bad smells and may become a breeding ground for bacteria, so hot-air drying helps address a common weakness in robot mops.

  1. Automatic dust emptying
  2. Mop washing after use
  3. Automatic water refilling
  4. 68°C hot-air mop drying

This kind of all-in-one dock places the iMap Max W300 ULTRA in the same conversation as other premium robotic cleaners that try to replace as many manual chores as possible.

Battery capacity and app control

Milagrow equips the robot with a 6,400mAh EV-grade battery, which should help it complete longer cleaning cycles in larger homes. That matters because strong suction, active mopping, navigation sensors, and dock communication all consume power throughout the cleaning process.

The robot is controlled through a mobile app, where users can set schedules, adjust cleaning preferences, and check system status. Milagrow also says the device supports voice assistants, giving users another way to start or stop cleaning without opening the app.

Price and availability in India

The Milagrow iMap Max W300 ULTRA comes in white and launches at an introductory price of INR 1,24,990, which is about $1,500 USD. It is already listed on Milagrow’s official website and Vijay Sales, signaling an immediate push into India’s premium robot vacuum segment.

With 35,000Pa suction, dual spinning mop pads, laser navigation, a self-cleaning dock, and multi-floor support, the iMap Max W300 ULTRA is clearly built for buyers who want a highly automated cleaning system rather than a basic robot vacuum.

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