The Osotek H200 is now in its fourth iteration and is essentially a rebranded clone of the Xiaomi W10 Pro.
Power and Performance:
While the suction power of 8KPa may not be impressive compared to traditional vacuum cleaners, it is more than enough for cleaning the floor in wet mode. However, I wouldn't recommend using it as a vacuum since, as I will say later, it is actually quite bulky and heavy. Most vacuum-only models can offer as much as 10 times or more suction power, like the Xiaomi vacuum G9, which has 120AW and 20KPa and weighs less than 4 kg.
Battery Life and Charging:
The vacuum cleaner comes with a 21.6 V lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 4000mAh, providing a runtime of up to 35 minutes. It takes about 4 hours to fully charge, and with its base station, it has a convenient charging and automatic cleaning system. The company claims that the H200 can clean up to 200 square meters on a single charge, but in my experience, this estimate is overstated. During my tests, the device reached only about half of that distance. However, it's worth noting that this may vary depending on individual usage and the specific surface being cleaned which, in my case, was untreated hardwood.
Design and Maneuverability:
At 5.1 kg, the Osotek H200 is quite bulky and heavy, although the handle is exceptionally good and helps with maneuverability. During use, the device tends to move forward automatically, which reduces the burden of pushing it around. Despite its bulkiness, the…