Vexilar Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop, Laser Navigation and 60 Days Hands-Free Cleaning
Product description
What it is and what problem it aims to solve
The Vexilar Self-Emptying Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Mop is a comprehensive cleaning solution designed to keep floors, carpets and pet hair under control with minimal hands-on effort. The standout feature is its self-emptying station, which moves dust from the robot’s bin into a 2L bag, enabling longer cleaning cycles between maintenance. If you’re juggling busy days or a household with furry friends, this design promises fewer interruptions and a more predictable cleaning routine.
How it navigates your home

On the technical side, the device uses LDS (laser) navigation to scan surroundings with precision. It builds a detailed map quickly—within about 15 minutes—so it can plan efficient cleaning paths and navigate around furniture and obstacles. Expect systematic coverage rather than random wandering, which is especially helpful in multi-room layouts and when you want to optimise time spent cleaning.
Runtime and charging philosophy
With four 2600mAh cells, the robot can run up to 180 minutes on a single charge in quiet mode. When the battery dips, it returns to its dock, calculates what remains and resumes cleaning once recharged. This can be a big plus for larger homes where you’d otherwise juggle multiple cycles or manually intervene to restart a session.



Suction and floor care balance
The vacuum touts up to 10000Pa of suction, paired with a brushless motor and a rubber-bristle roller. In practice, this combination is meant to pull in dust, debris and pet hair from hard floors and low-pile carpets. It’s not a magic wand for every fibre in every room, but it should handle most everyday messes with a reasonable depth of cleaning. There are three suction levels to adapt to different surfaces and noise preferences, with a stated aim of keeping operation under 55dB for most people who value a quieter household.
Mapping and memory: up to five maps and smarter control

If you have a home with more than one level or multiple rooms, the ability to save up to five maps can be a real time-saver. You can edit maps, set no-go zones, and tailor cleaning preferences per area. The ability to configure up to 15 virtual no-go zones adds a layer of control that helps protect delicate objects, pet zones, or particularly cluttered spaces.
How you control it
Control is flexible: you can use the app (2.4GHz Wi‑Fi), voice assistants like Alexa, Google Home and Siri, or the included remote control. The dual approach covers a broad spectrum of usage scenarios—from quick, hands-free starts via voice to more deliberate, app-based mapping sessions or manual commands for immediate tasks.



What to weigh up before buying
On paper, the combination of a self-emptying base, strong suction, robust mapping and long runtime makes this model compelling for larger homes or households with pets. However, there are natural caveats. Self-emptying stations rely on routine maintenance of the dust bag and the cost of replacement bags can add up over time. The system’s precision depends on the cleanliness of sensors and the layout of your home, extremely cluttered spaces or unusual floor transitions may require occasional manual intervention. If you prioritise ultra-deep cleaning on very high-pile carpets, you might notice it performs best as part of a broader cleaning routine rather than a single-solution fix.
Who it’s for

This model suits busy households seeking lower maintenance plus dependable cleaning across multiple rooms or floors. It’s a reasonable fit for homes with pets, where pet hair tends to accumulate. The multi-map capability also helps care homes or houses with a defined structure where mapping and zone-specific cleaning can save time.
Where it might fall short
If you live in a small flat with tight corners, the self-emptying feature may feel less essential than nimble, compact models. If you rely on frequent high-intensity deep cleaning, you might want to verify whether the suction power and brush design align with your specific carpet type or stubborn debris. Finally, the value of the five-map feature depends on how you actually use separate layouts, in a single-level, clutter-free home the extra maps may be underutilised.



Practical considerations before purchasing
- Check whether your home’s layout benefits from multiple stored maps and no-go zones to protect fragile items.
- Consider the cost and availability of replacement 2L dust bags for the self-emptying base.
- Think about how you’ll integrate voice control with other smart devices in your home.
- If your cleaning needs include frequent maintenance of edges or under heavy furniture, ensure you place the charging dock where caught-in corners won’t block docking.
How it compares to other approaches
If you’re choosing between a traditional robot vacuum and a self-emptying model, the latter reduces manual bin-emptying interruptions and can offer steadier cleaning cycles in busy households. For very irregular spaces or high-pile carpeting, it may be sensible to pair with targeted manual spot-cleaning or occasional deep-clean sessions with a more specialised tool. In short, this model leans into convenience and automation, while still delivering solid suction and controlled cleaning options for everyday use.
Is it worth it?
Final verdict: Worth considering if you prioritise hands-off cleaning, longer runtimes, and a self-emptying workflow that minimises routine maintenance. It makes more sense if you have a medium-to-large home with pet hair or dust that benefits from regular, scheduled cleaning and you value the ability to set per-room preferences and no-go zones. It might be less ideal if your space is very small, unusually shaped, or if you expect ultra-deep carpet performance above all else.
FAQ
- How often will I need to replace the dust bags in the self-emptying station?
- Can I rely on the mop function for mopping floors, or should it be considered supplementary to vacuuming?
- Is the mapping feature available for every room, and can I adjust cleaning times for individual areas without using the app every time?
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