Diwali’s Here, and So Is the Dust. Can Milagrow’s New Robot Vacuums Keep Up?
The weeks that preceded the stali are always fascinating for the vacuum cleaning industry. This is the time when each brand is trying to become part of the Indian festive purchase of madness, and the promise is always the same: light, impeccable houses, not tired. But for families, juggling the deadlines of the office, exams of the school semester and Laddooos in the process of creating, a good robot cleaner is no longer a luxury. This is a necessity.
The festive cleaning season this year has become smarter and much more crowded.
Dusty tradition corresponds to smart cleaning
Let’s look in the eye of the truth. Diffle cleaning is a considerable feat. It is not only about sweeping corners and wiping the shelves. We are talking about the fight against stubborn dust for a year from the beds, inside the sofas and under cabinets that were not moved from the last Musson. For houses filled with domestic animals, babies and dreams of Rangoli, the battle is doubly intense.
And so, right before this annual laundane marathon, Milagrau released two new robot cleaners: IMAP 16 Pro and Galaxy IMAP 16. This is carefully followed by the recent Blackcat 25 Ultra debut, saturated with a saturated functional mobile update, which last month has made the headlines for its base without bags and the logic of cleaning controlled AI. These are three launches in less than two months from the same brand. It is clear that Milagrau does not hold back.
But these bots just seem to be a seasonal noise, or do they sincerely help you miss the broom and at the same time impress your mother and mother?
New line IMAP 16: Power meets practicality
In the upper part of the new launch list is Milagrow Imap 16 ProA hybrid with a vacuum norm that feels in good condition for larger Indian houses, such as mine, where there is a lot of space, cleaning time, and a child with allergies to dust allergies makes the quality of the air unheated.

It has a suction technology of 14,000 Pa and iBoost, which, according to the company, adapts absorption to surface types. Under the shell is a 5200 mAh battery with an area of 5200 mAh, which, according to Milagrau, can pass for up to 6 hours, covering from 3,000 to 3500 square feet. This is what we will check as soon as we get a survey device, this makes it good for spacious Indian houses or duplex layouts.
It is supplied with the RT2R 3.0 lynar navigation system, which provides accurate path planning and preventing obstacles, even in difficult conditions with difficult furniture. Adding filtering HEPA12 and a multilingual package of voice control, supporting six Indian languages, makes it much more inclusive than the majority of RVC in the market.
He also works in autonomous mode with IR removable remote control, which is a useful addition in houses where Wi-Fi is unstable or not used by the elderly family members.
In 29 990, rupees are not the cheapest, but performance puts it in the same class as some premium bots from Ecovacs and Roborock.
Then it goes IMAP 16 GalaxyA more affordable brother. With the absorption of 10,000 layers, the same battery capacity and the time of execution, the filtration of HEPA12, the mapping of lidar and the intellectual application, it reaches most of the same notes. It misses high class absorption and several intellectual cleaning optimizations, but for 21,490 rupees are a solid transaction.
Milagrow vs Dreame: The budget battle begins
A few weeks before the launch IMAP 16 Dreame introduced F10 in India. At a price of 21,999 rupees, it offers the absorption of 13,000 ceremonies, Smart Pathfinder Lidar, 570 ml of a dusty basket and 235 ml of a water tank. The combination of MOP-Vacuum is compact and clean, attached to 300 minutes of the battery execution, which is similar to Milagrau’s claims.
Now buyers have two strong applicants in the amount of 22,000 rupees. Dreame F10 brings slightly better absorption and an elegant software interface. However, the Galaxy IMAP 16 offers support for the Indian language, autonomous control through Remote and the Bharatbot cleaning algorithm intended for Indian households.
For medium -sized houses up to 3,000 square feet, both make sense. But if you buy for parents or in a house with inconsistent access to the Internet, focusing on Milagrau on localized functions can be persuaded to the scales.
Indian market RVC: smarter, still sensitive to price
Robotized vacuum implementation in India is no longer limited to metro cities. Thanks to the drop in prices and growing localization in design and functions, buyers in cities of level 2 and 3 now are now also studying these devices. Price efficiency is still a conversation, and the brands meet options that offer convincing value.
Milagrau seems to understand this. Its Blackcat 25 Ultra is designed for maximum convenience, with a self -tightening base without bags and a cleaning brain with AI. At a price of 30 990 rupees, it is intended for users who want to avoid regular service and deep interaction. Meanwhile, the IMAP 16 series is experiencing a gap between premium and practical. Pro Model is clearly built for those who are looking for serious cleaning. The galaxy retains most smart functions untouched with a decrease in the entrance point.
Should you consider the latest Milagrow vacuums in this festive season?
Returning to the recent launches of Milagrau, they are clearly timed to satisfy the growing demand for smart cleaning during the dials, and each product serves a separate type of household. If you are looking for a deep cleaning with minimal intervention, IMAP 16 Pro stands out with a powerful absorption, an expanded execution and an intellectual navigation system. It seems that it is well suited for large houses, families with pets and anyone who is engaged in high dust loads or allergies.
For those who have less than the average size, which still want modern cleaning experience, without violating the bank, Galaxy IMAP 16 seems to offer a balanced combination of absorption, intellectual functions and application -based. This may not correspond to the unprocessed Pro Model power, but on paper it looks like a device that can comfortably process daily dust, dandruff and routine spills.
We are looking forward to trying all three RVCs from Milagrow and share how they are capable of Diwali dust processing, so keep track of MysmartPrice updates for the same.
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