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YEEDI S20 Infinity Ultra: redefining what robot vacuums should actually clean

The real problem with robot vacuums is not navigation anymore

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YEEDI S20 Infinity Ultra enters a category that has already refined navigation, mapping, and basic automation to a point where daily dust cleaning is predictable and reliable. The expectation from a robot vacuum today is no longer about whether it can move efficiently through a home, but whether it can handle the kind of mess that defines real, everyday use. Floors accumulate dried spills, sticky residue, and layered grime that cannot be removed through suction or light mopping alone, and these conditions continue to expose a limitation that has persisted across the category. Users still find themselves stepping in before or after a cleaning cycle, either by manually scrubbing problem areas or by running multiple passes to reach an acceptable result, which defeats the purpose of automation in the first place.

This is the gap YEEDI S20 Infinity Ultra is designed to address, approaching robotic cleaning through stain treatment and surface recovery rather than simply increasing suction or expanding coverage. The product’s focus on solving persistent real-world cleaning limitations has also earned it the Digital Spotlight Award, reinforcing its positioning within a category that is increasingly shifting towards more intelligent and outcome-driven automation.

YEEDI S20 Infinity Ultra introduces pre-treatment into automated cleaning

FocusJet Stain Pre-Dissolving Technology adds a pre-treatment stage by spraying a cleaning solution directly onto stains before the mop engages with the surface, allowing residue to soften and break down in advance rather than being dragged across the floor. Spray-before-clean functionality remains uncommon outside high-end models, which makes its inclusion here a meaningful step towards bringing more advanced cleaning capabilities into everyday use. The result is a system that can remove dried substances such as coffee, sauces, and sticky spills more effectively in a single pass, reducing the need for repeated cycles or manual intervention.

OZMO Roller 3.0 supports this process by extending cleaning coverage and maintaining consistent pressure, while continuously washing itself during operation. Dirt lifted from one section is not redistributed across another, which helps maintain cleaning performance across the entire cycle rather than degrading over time.

Strong suction, low maintenance, and precise coverage

BLAST Airflow delivers strong suction performance, while ZeroTangle 4.0 reduces hair entanglement and the maintenance that typically comes with it. AIVI 3D 4.0 works alongside TrueEdge 3.0 to improve obstacle detection and edge cleaning, allowing the robot to move through complex layouts while maintaining consistent coverage along walls and corners.

PowerBoost Charging+ ensures the system can handle larger homes by optimising charging cycles and reducing downtime between cleaning sessions, keeping performance consistent even in extended use.

Designed to work within everyday routines

The system operates at a lower noise level compared to many alternatives in its segment, with vacuum and combined vacuum-and-mop modes measured at around 61.1 dBA and 64.4 dBA respectively, making it practical for use throughout the day without disruption. Smart home compatibility across Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, Apple Home, and Matter allows seamless integration into existing ecosystems, while its self-maintenance design reduces both cleaning effort and the ongoing attention typically required to keep robotic cleaning devices running efficiently.

A more complete approach to automated cleaning

YEEDI S20 Infinity Ultra shifts the conversation from automated movement to actual cleaning outcomes, addressing the part of the experience where most robot vacuums still fall short. It works through real-world mess in a single, continuous process, reducing the need for manual effort before or after a cycle.

The broader shift across the category is becoming clear, with robotic cleaning moving from basic automation to more intelligent, problem-solving systems that can actively handle everyday mess. Features such as spray-before-clean pre-treatment, still uncommon outside high-end models, signal how advanced cleaning capabilities are becoming more practical and accessible. YEEDI S20 Infinity Ultra brings that shift into focus, positioning itself as a meaningful step forward for users looking for a system that can handle real homes, not just ideal conditions.

YEEDI S20 Infinity Ultra will launch with a limited-time promotional price of $899.99 from May 20 to June 1, reduced from its standard retail price of $999.99. Early buyers will also receive two bottles of cleaning solution and two side brushes as complimentary additions, making the launch offer considerably more attractive for users looking to upgrade their home cleaning setup.

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