The Mova V50 Ultra keeps a classic round silhouette but addresses a common limitation: cleaning room corners. A side-mounted arm with a small broom extends to sweep into corners, letting the main suction head follow and pick up debris.
Self-cleaning, drying, and UV sterilization

The V50 Ultra cleans, dries, and UV-sterilizes its mops automatically, preventing mold and unpleasant odors. After a run, it empties collected dust into a waste container inside the dock and dries and UV-treats the mops and dust bag to reduce mold and microbial growth.
Climbs thresholds up to 6 centimeters
One standout capability is obstacle handling. When the vacuum encounters door thresholds or transition strips, it raises its chassis to overcome obstacles up to 6 centimeters high. For simpler single-step thresholds, it will climb up to 4.2 centimeters.
Low profile for under-furniture cleaning
Under sofas and on-legged furniture, the V50 Ultra lowers its height to under 9 centimeters so it can access tight, low-clearance areas. It also detects obstacles such as table and chair legs to avoid collisions.
Lidar navigation and carpet-aware behavior

The robot maps rooms using top-mounted Lidar. When it detects a carpet, it automatically switches to vacuum mode and engages an anti-hair-wrap system that guides hair to the side of the brush so it can be sucked away. Typical suction power is 24,000 pascals.
Mopping with tilt and lift
Hard floors are mopped with two circular pads that can tilt up to 5 degrees for better contact on uneven surfaces. The system will lift the mops when it detects a carpet to prevent wetting the rug.
Automated dock maintenance and AI-assisted cleaning
After cleaning the V50 Ultra returns to its dock to empty the dust into the base station. It also manages water exchange and can preheat wash water to one of four temperatures, selected based on floor soil levels detected by an onboard AI camera.
The robot uses a HEPA filter, plans routes with an eye on efficiency, and operates quietly. The manufacturer chose the voice trigger “Hey, Mova!” for voice control, which works in English only.