In the development of smart home cleaning tools, cleaning robots with base stations have become an integral part when it comes to household cleaning. Among them, the function of estimating the remaining water volume in the clean water tank provides users with a more convenient and intelligent usage experience.
This function uses the built-in sensors and algorithms of the robot to monitor and estimate the remaining amount of water in the clean water tank in real time. Users can estimate the cleaning range based on the remaining water volume and arrange cleaning tasks accordingly. For example, if there is enough water, users can schedule a whole-house cleaning; if there is less water, users can choose to clean only certain areas, or add water in advance.
User benefits
- Enhance cleaning efficiency: By estimating the remaining water volume, users can better arrange cleaning tasks, avoid interrupting cleaning due to insufficient water volume, and enhance cleaning efficiency.
- Improve the convenience of use: By remotely visualizing the water volume, users can understand the working status of the robot anytime and anywhere without having to check it in person, which greatly improves the convenience of use.
- Prolong the lifespan of the robot: By properly arranging cleaning tasks and avoiding excessive usage of the robot, the service lifespan of the robot can be effectively prolonged.
- Save time and energy: Users do not need to personally check and manage the water volume of the robot, and can spend more time and energy on other tasks that are even more important.
In general, the remaining water volume estimation in the clean water tank and the remote visual water volume functions allow the robot to become even more intelligent and convenient, which in turn can significantly improve the user experience.












