Is he still "alive"? That's logical, how is it supposed to recognise the end? It works with a stick-on strip or something similar..... He needs a
physical boundary.
I don't think the base station will hold. In this case, it should be secured with the safety cable. However, the robot itself holds very well and has never crashed, even with sloping skylights on the top and bottom.
The scope of delivery includes: 1 W2S Omni window cleaning robot, 1 power supply unit, 1 station, 1 cord with carabiner, 2 microfibre cleaning cloths and 1 cleaning solution (230 ml).
Regarding the question about overhanging use: I'm not entirely sure if the device is suitable for the underside of conservatories. The information available suggests that it is designed for slanted windows, but there is no explicit statement on overhanging installation. I recommend you consult the instruction manual or contact Ecovacs customer service to clarify this specific application.
It probably depends on the size of the gaps.
However, since the robot sucks itself up to the window with negative pressure and stops the cleaning process as soon as it no longer holds firmly to the window, I doubt that it will overcome gaps unless they are so small that it has no effect on the density during suction.
Differences: W2S OMNI: Premium model with TruEdge edge brushes, stronger spray system, larger water tank (80 ml) and improved navigation for precise corner and frame cleaning. The advanced triple nozzles with wide-angle spray atomisation technology and intelligent WIN-SLAM 4.0 navigation always ensure crystal-clear results Ideal for demanding cleaning tasks.
W2 PRO OMNI: Solid standard cleaning without specialised edge technology. Smaller water tank capacity (60 ml) and simple basic modes.
Recommendation:
W2S OMNI for precise edge cleaning and larger areas.
W2 PRO OMNI for solid basic functions.
It needs an end point on the left, right, top and bottom like a window frame, otherwise it will not work properly and may crash. There must also be no gap between the windows, otherwise it loses its grip. It's great for large windows, we wouldn't give it away again.
This robot cleaner is designed primarily for glass, including windows, glass doors, marble surfaces and tiles, but is not specifically indicated for kitchen unit fronts. It is compatible with glass surfaces of a certain thickness (not less than 3 mm for glass and 4 mm for mirrors) and can clean vertical or inclined surfaces, but use on furniture fronts is not mentioned in the official specifications or available tests. As a result, it is not recommended for use on kitchen unit fronts.
The window cleaning robot is suitable for all window types, including floor-to-ceiling, small, frameless or inclined windows. It has an intelligent climbing system and sensors that ensure stability and safety. However, there is no explicit indication as to whether a 30° slope on one side can be cleaned without any problems. Due to the intelligent sensor system and the ability to avoid obstacles from 4 mm high, it is likely that the robot can cope with a 30° slope, but this is not explicitly confirmed.
In this case, we will refer you to our digitec Assistant, which provides direct contact options so that the problem can be checked and you can be helped accordingly.
https://www.digitec.ch/help
Yes, you can also use the appliance to clean glass roofs, as it is suitable for use on large glass surfaces and balconies.
Whether cleaning upside down is possible is not explicitly confirmed in the official sources - the information refers to universal glass surfaces, but not to the specific function of working upside down.
For safe use, we recommend checking the operating instructions or asking the manufacturer.
The main difference between the Ecovacs Winbot W2 Omni and the W2 Pro Omni lies in the portable station with integrated battery, two-in-one cable, automatic cable management, and a more robust 12-level protection system. The Pro Omni also boasts a longer battery life and more efficient cleaning with WIN-SLAM 4.0 technology. Essentially, the Pro Omni offers greater flexibility, safety, and cleaning power.
The Winbot W2 Pro Omni includes a portable station with a built-in battery, allowing for cordless cleaning and uninterrupted operation. The Omni station can provide up to 110 minutes of power cable-free cleaning.
The Winbot W2 Pro Omni has an internal battery that allows it to operate without a power connection, whereas the Winbot W2 Omni must always be connected by cable. The Pro has a higher suction power (5500 Pa versus 2800 Pa) and a more effective water spray system. Navigation is also more advanced on the Pro thanks to WIN-SLAM 4.0 technology (compared to 3.0 on the base model) and has more security levels. The Pro's base station is multifunctional with cable management, while the base model's is simpler. The Pro costs more, but offers superior performance and convenience.
The main difference between the Ecovacs Winbot W2 Omni and the Ecovacs Winbot W2 Pro Omni lies in the additional functions and features. The Winbot W2 Pro Omni offers a portable station with an integrated battery, a two-in-one cable for safety and power supply and automatic cable management. It has a 12-level protection function that includes more hardware-based protection measures. In addition, the Winbot W2 Pro Omni has a longer battery life and more efficient cleaning thanks to WIN-SLAM 4.0 technology. The price difference of CHF 104 reflects these advanced functions.