NOTE 008139
DATEDecember 20, 1988
STATUSFiled
SUBJECTXiaomi Robot Vacuum

Yes, Quiet Mode is genuinely quiet enough to run during a video call in the next room, making it ideal for homes where noise is a concern.If you’ve ever stared at your dirty floors after a long workday and thought, “I wish a tiny robot would just handle this,” the Xiaomi Robot Vacuum X20 Max is practically waving at you from across the room. It’s Xiaomi’s big swing at the premium robot vacuum space, packing a hefty 8,000Pa of suction, an auto-empty dock, and a built-in mopping system. We’ve been living with it for several weeks now, and we have thoughts — sparkly, honest thoughts.Xiaomi has been quietly building a reputation for delivering genuinely impressive tech at prices that don’t make your wallet weep. The X20 Max sits at the higher end of their lineup, competing head-to-head with the Roborock S8 series and Dreame L20 Ultra. It promises smart LDS laser navigation, multi-floor mapping, and a self-maintaining dock that handles dust emptying and mop washing so you barely have to lift a finger.So does it actually deliver on the dream of a spotless home without the Sunday-afternoon cleaning marathon?

We put it through its paces on hardwood, tile, carpet, and the ultimate test — a kitchen floor after taco night. Let’s dig in.

Report 008139. Filed.



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