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HONG KONG (BLOOM) — A new robotic vacuum aims to make household cleaning quieter, smarter, and more hands-off than ever. Smart home tech brand 3i is launching the G10+ Robot Vacuum & Mop on June 16, following its debut at CES 2025.
The standout feature: an internal debris compression system that reduces the need for frequent emptying. Instead of relying on traditional bulky bases that noisily suction dust into disposable bags, the G10+ compacts debris in real-time using a mechanical paddle inside a 1000ml onboard bin. According to 3i, the innovation allows for up to 60 days of hands-free cleaning.

The company says the robot’s compact size and bagless design also make it a more eco-friendly option than many models on the market.
Beyond storage, the G10+ uses an extendable side brush and mop, paired with 18,000 Pa of suction power—more than double many mainstream competitors—to clean tight corners and baseboards. A built-in UV light helps sterilize collected debris, while an adaptive mop pad keeps contact with edges during mopping.

While many budget robot vacuums rely on basic sensors and bump-based navigation, the G10+ features AI-powered obstacle recognition and dToF LiDAR, similar to what’s found in high-end models. The system maps rooms, recognizes over 100 types of household objects, and adjusts its cleaning pattern in real time.
For carpeted homes, the vacuum includes an ultrasonic sensor that detects rugs and lifts the mop automatically to avoid dampening the surface. Through the 3i mobile app, users can customize cleaning behaviors for different floor types, schedule cleanings, set no-go zones, and sync with voice assistants like Alexa and Google Assistant.

The G10+ launches on Amazon at $399, with a temporary $40 discount through June 30 using the code G10USAVE10. The MSRP is $449.
3i is the consumer-facing brand of PICEA Corporation, a robotics manufacturer that claims a sizable share of the high-end vacuum market. The company says the G10+ is designed to bring flagship-level features to a broader audience.
For more information, visit 3itech.com.

