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MOVA Unveils Sirius 60, Zeus 60 and Mobius 60 at IFA 2025

At IFA 2025 in Berlin, MOVA came prepared to show that it is not afraid to experiment. The company announced three new robot vacuums — the Sirius 60, the Zeus 60 and the Mobius 60 — each designed to tackle a different cleaning challenge. Together they highlight MOVA’s focus on innovation, convenience and pushing robots into areas that other brands have yet to explore.

Sirius 60 and Zeus 60: Robots with a Twist

The Sirius 60 is the most eye catching of the new models. It comes with extendable arms, one designed to sweep debris from corners and another capable of grabbing objects from tricky spots. This unusual approach could help it reach dust and dirt that usually escapes robot vacuums. While the design is still unconventional, it shows MOVA’s willingness to try something different to improve cleaning coverage.

The Zeus 60 tackles a long standing problem by taking robot vacuums up and down stairs. Rather than cleaning the steps themselves, the Zeus 60 acts as a carrier platform that moves the robot vacuum between floors. It climbs stairs up to 25 centimetres high using an elevator like step by step mechanism. It is not the fastest approach but it could save owners from lugging a robot around manually.

Mobius 60 and Beyond

The Mobius 60 introduces a MopSwap system that allows the robot to automatically change its mopping pads at the dock. This saves users from handling wet or dirty pads themselves and ensures the robot can continue cleaning without interruption. MOVA also showcased the Z60 Ultra Roller Complete, a premium mop vacuum that uses live water cleaning to keep the mop fresh throughout a clean. On top of that, it debuted its first upright wet and dry floor cleaner called the M50 Ultra, marking the brand’s expansion beyond traditional robots.

Why MOVA’s Announcements Matter

MOVA has built a reputation for trying bold new ideas and IFA 2025 proved that spirit is alive and well. From stair climbing to automatic mop swapping, these launches show that MOVA is tackling everyday frustrations head on. There are still questions about how practical some of these solutions will be in real homes, and we do not yet have confirmed UK pricing or release dates. But for buyers who want to see what the future of robot cleaning might look like, MOVA’s IFA announcements were some of the most interesting of the show.

If you are shopping for a new robot vacuum, the Sirius 60, Zeus 60 and Mobius 60 might not be available right away, but they are a clear sign that competition in the market is driving creative solutions. Keep an eye on MOVA as these models move closer to launch.

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