
Fmart
The Fmart W7 is a fully automatic window‑cleaning robot that combines 4000 Pa suction with dual‑sided ultrasonic spray and AI‑driven navigation. It offers hybrid power (plugged‑in or battery) and safety features like edge detection and a 160 kg tether, targeting homes and offices with multiple glass surfaces.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the W7 a solid, no‑nonsense window‑cleaning robot that delivers strong suction and effective dual‑spray cleaning. Its AI‑driven navigation and safety tether are praised, but the device is seen as an incremental upgrade rather than a breakthrough, especially on very large panes where runtime and cordless freedom become limiting factors.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the ease of app control, the streak‑free results, and the safety features that let them clean high‑rise glass without ladders. Recurring complaints focus on the limited battery life, the need to replace consumable pads and nozzles, and occasional assembly errors that affect performance.
Common Complaints
Variable battery runtime, wear and replacement cost of microfiber pads and spray nozzles, assembly mistakes leading to malfunctions, and limited cordless freedom for extensive jobs.
What People Are Saying
“solid, no‑nonsense cleaning”
“Potential for issues if not following manual”
How It Compares
vs. Plugged‑Only Rivals
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Choose plugged‑only models for large, stationary panes where continuous power is available and cost is a priority.
vs. Battery‑Heavy Alternatives
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Select battery‑heavy robots when you need full cordless freedom and can accept lower suction or safety features.
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