
Lefant
The Lefant M2 Pro is a mid‑range 2‑in‑1 robot vacuum and mop that combines LiDAR navigation, a powerful 5500 Pa suction system and a self‑emptying dock with a 2.5 L dust bag. It offers up to 200 minutes of runtime, adjustable mopping water flow, and smart app features, making it suitable for large homes and pet owners.
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Current
$219.99
Average
$284.77
Lowest
$199.99
Highest
$569.99
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the M2 Pro for its strong 5500 Pa suction, precise dToF LiDAR navigation with 190° detection, and the convenience of a 2.5 L self‑emptying dock that can go 45‑60 days without manual emptying. The slim 3.5‑inch profile and HEPA filter are also highlighted as strengths for under‑furniture cleaning and indoor air quality. However, they note the mopping system is limited to a fixed pad, the single brush roll may tangle heavy hair, and the lack of Google Assistant or dual‑band Wi‑Fi reduces smart‑home flexibility.
What Users Say
While direct user reviews are scarce, product listings and implied feedback emphasize appreciation for the long battery life and hands‑free self‑emptying dock, with users likely valuing the robot’s ability to cover large areas without frequent maintenance. Potential complaints revolve around the basic mopping pad and occasional brush‑hair tangles, reflecting the same limitations noted by reviewers.
Common Complaints
Basic fixed mopping pad that doesn’t scrub stubborn stains, single brush roll prone to hair tangles, and limited 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi connectivity without Google Assistant support.
How It Compares
vs. Lefant M210 Pro+
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the M2 Pro for stronger suction, longer runtime and self‑emptying convenience; choose the M210 Pro+ if you prioritize a dual‑brush system and a lower cost despite reduced suction and no self‑emptying dock.