CES 2026: MOVA unveils a Flying Robot Vacuum, slim S70 Ultra Roller, V70 with bagless dust collection and more
Upstart brand MOVA has introduced major updates to its robot vacuum line at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this week, including a flying robot vacuum.
Taking vacuuming to new heights, MOVA showed off its prototype Pilot 70 robot vacuum drone. The quad-propeller device was demoed lifting a V50-style robot vacuum into the air and landing on a platform several feet above the ground.
Attendees noted the prototype was piloted manually using a controller. However, no information was provided on when, or if, the Pilot 70 will be released.
The star of the show was a new, midtier lineup of slim, roller-style robot vacuums. The S70 Roller features up to 28,000Pa of suction power, 176-degree hot-water washing, CovertSense LiDAR navigation technology, and a slim profile of 3.54 inches. The S70 Ultra Roller increases suction power to 32,000Pa, boosts hot-water washing to 212 degrees Fahrenheit, and adds an automatic mop roller cover to protect medium to high pile carpeting.


MOVA also showcased an update to the company’s flagship V50 Ultra robot vacuum. Now called the V70 Ultra, the upgraded device includes a maximum suction power of 40,000Pa, dual spinning mop heads capable of reaching 300 rpm, a new reusable dust collection container, customizable obstacle-avoidance technology, and the ability to cross obstacles up to 3.15 inches high.
Other new products include an update to the highly rated P10 Pro Ultra model. The P10 Pro Ultra Gen 2 features a maximum of 26,000Pa of suction power, an updated washboard capable of 212-degree hot-water washing, the ability to dry mop heads in one hour or less, 12 newtons of pressure to better clean hard surfaces such as tile or marble, and improved anti-tangle functions for the wheels and brushes. Notably, the model drops the RGB camera and does not include camera-monitoring capabilities.
MOVA also introduced an updated P70 Pro Ultra with a maximum of 30,000Pa of suction power, dual spinning mop heads capable of reaching 260 rpm, 212-degree hot-water washing, and 12 newtons of downward pressure.
An update to MOVA’s flagship roller model, the Z70, was shown on the show floor, but no additional details about the upcoming model have been released.
The P10 Pro Ultra Gen 2 has already been listed on Amazon.com and is expected to ship by the end of January. Other products, except the Pilot 70, are expected to ship before the end of the year.
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Posted by Editor on January 9, 2026