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Le robot nettoyeur volant de MOVA dévoilé pour le CES 2026

  • Updated December 25, 2025
  • Ninon Cousin
  • 63 comments

La prochaine frontière pour les aspirateurs robotiques pourrait être l'air lui-même. Selon Lei Technology, bien que les grandes marques soient attendues pour présenter de nouveaux produits de nettoyage pour l'Amérique du Nord lors du CES 2026, c'est MOVA, une sous-marque expérimentale de Dreame disposant de son propre équipe de R&D indépendante, qui suscite l'intérêt. La société tease un aspirateur robotique capable de voler littéralement, un concept visuellement suggéré par un affiche représentant un appareil équipé de pales.

Le texte de l'affiche, « 上天入浪 全面封神 », se traduit par « Monter au ciel, entrer dans les vagues ; devenir complètement un dieu », ou plus localement « Conquérir l'air et l'eau. La norme ultime. ». Ici, l'expression « monter au ciel » fonctionne comme un double sens : bien qu'elle soit souvent utilisée dans le marketing chinois pour désigner un produit premium, dans ce contexte, il semble s'agir d'une description littérale. L'invitation de MOVA à « déverrouiller les possibilités infinies du mode de vie futur » suggère un pas audacieux au-delà du nettoyage conventionnel des sols, potentiellement introduisant un système porteur volant pour un combo aspirateur et balai à franges.

Le robot nettoyeur volant de MOVA dévoilé pour le CES 2026

Le robot nettoyeur volant de MOVA dévoilé pour le CES 2026

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63 Comments

  1. This seems designed for multi-level homes, but a stair rail lift might be a more practical solution. Then again, at that point, you might as well just buy a second robot.

    1. MOVA has also shown a robot capable of climbing stairs, including spiral or 90-degree-turn staircases. However, it appears to be significantly slower than the stair-climbing models from other brands like Dreame and Eufy.

  2. This looks like a render, not a working prototype. The concept is interesting, but the physics seem questionable. A flying vacuum would need to be incredibly powerful to generate enough downward thrust for both flight and suction, which would likely make it very loud and inefficient. I’ll believe it when I see a real demonstration.

    1. This appears to be a MOVA robot vacuum. The brushes are visible, and the flying carrier base seems to function as a ramp for the vacuum to dock onto before taking flight.

    2. It’s hard to imagine this being a vacuum, as they’re typically too heavy and using such a device indoors would be unsafe. The picture appears to show a robot lawn mower and possibly a shop sweeper with a large purple roller. This might actually be a gutter cleaning robot.

      1. The flying feature will likely involve an exoskeleton that the robot docks with for flight, similar to models like the Zeus 60, Dreame Cyber X, or eufy MarsWalker. Since MOVA hasn’t released any drone products before, they would need to develop this capability from scratch unless they’ve recruited expertise from a company like DJI. Given that, I have some reservations about their drone navigation technology.

        1. The feasibility of a drone small enough for indoor use yet powerful enough to lift a robot vacuum without huge rotors seems unrealistic. It must be something other than a flying vacuum carrier.

  3. This is unlikely to happen. For context, the P10 Pro weighs around 4kg, likely without water. The amount of lift required to carry that weight would be enormous for a household device. While technically possible, most people would not want a drone of that size and power operating inside their home.

    1. I’m waiting for brands to match or exceed the Dyson VisNav 360’s carpet cleaning ability, including Dyson with their new Picea robot. However, I’m fairly certain that level of performance isn’t what gets attention for a brand.

          1. “Start selected room cleaning.” The propeller blades begin to whir and then go haywire.

            It’s a robot hit and run.

          2. This could pose a safety risk. I can imagine it turning a corner and hitting a child, causing them to fall and hit their head. That could easily lead to an urgent care visit or worse.

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