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The ECOVACS Winbot W1 Pro is a cutting-edge window cleaning robot featuring dual cross water spray technology for effective stain removal, WIN SLAM 3.0 adaptive path planning for thorough coverage, and 2800Pa suction power. Equipped with edge detection and a non-slip drive system, it guarantees safe and efficient cleaning. Controlled via a user-friendly app, this lightweight, disc-shaped device transforms window maintenance into a smart, effortless experience.








| Product Dimensions | 26.92 x 7.87 x 26.92 cm; 1.5 kg |
| Form Factor | disc-shaped |
| Batteries required | Yes |
| Included components | Instruction Guide |
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Safe and effect cleaning for my hard-to-reach windows
The media could not be loaded. I didn’t purchase this unit through Amazon (I bought direct from Ecovacs), but I’ve been so impressed that I wanted to share my experience here. Mine is an earlier Winbot model, but the design and operation remain very similar to what’s currently available. I specifically chose this version because it is mains powered — I have a lot of glass to cover and didn’t want to keep stopping mid-clean to recharge a battery. I already own other Ecovacs products (a Deebot T20 and the 0800 RTK robotic mower), so I had some confidence in the brand before trying the Winbot, and it hasn’t disappointed.Setup & ease of useRefill, tether, press start — that’s really all there is to it.📸 [Picture 1: Filling the Winbot with cleaning fluid]📸 [Picture 2: Fluid level sight glass visible while cleaning]The refill process is quick, and the tank’s sight window is visible during use, so you know when to top up. The 5.6 m power cable comfortably reaches my tallest windows, and the safety tether plus inline backup battery give peace of mind. I tested the inline battery first on a low-level window, and it worked exactly as expected — the robot stopped cleaning but held suction securely in place. That gave me confidence before using it on my high gable-end windows.📸 [Picture 3: Winbot running securely along the window edge]Cleaning performanceOn a 2.4 m² pane in deep clean mode, it takes about 11 minutes. Generally the results are streak-free, especially if I rinse the pads before each use. The three modes (quick, deep, spot) all behave as described, though deep clean is my go-to.[Picture: Winbot cleaning in deep mode, fitting neatly behind a patio door handle]Video: Winbot tracking window edgeQuirksIt isn’t silent, and occasionally a second run gives the best finish on larger panes. That said, I haven’t experienced suction loss or the navigation hiccups some users mention — it has always stayed secure.OverallDespite minor quirks, this really does what it promises: my windows are now clean in places I could never reach before. It’s not the cheapest solution, but for hard-to-access glass it’s a genuinely useful tool that saves both time and effort.
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