Breaking: YEEDI Introduces Pre-Treatment Tech That Finally Tackles Stubborn Messes

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YEEDI Unveils S20 Infinity Ultra: Robot Vacuum That Sprays Before Scrubbing

YEEDI has launched the S20 Infinity Ultra, a robot vacuum that applies a pre-treatment spray before cleaning, enabling it to remove stubborn, everyday messes in a single pass. The company says this addresses a major gap in current robot vacuums, which excel at navigation but often fail to deeply clean stuck-on dirt.

Breaking: YEEDI Introduces Pre-Treatment Tech That Finally Tackles Stubborn Messes
Source: www.digitaltrends.com

“The industry has focused on mapping and obstacle avoidance, but real-world cleaning still falls short,” said Dr. Emily Tran, a home robotics analyst at TechInsight. “YEEDI’s spray-before-clean approach is a practical fix for what consumers actually struggle with.”

Background

Robot vacuums have become adept at dodging furniture and covering entire floors, but they still leave visible residue on soiled areas. Typical models rely on suction and brushing alone, which can smear wet or sticky messes rather than lift them.

Breaking: YEEDI Introduces Pre-Treatment Tech That Finally Tackles Stubborn Messes
Source: www.digitaltrends.com

The S20 Infinity Ultra uses a small onboard tank to mist the floor with cleaning solution before the main brush and suction pass. This pre-treatment breaks down grime, allowing the robot to remove it in one trip rather than requiring repeated runs.

What This Means

For consumers, this shift could mean less manual re-cleaning of high-traffic zones and kitchen areas. The technology targets common complaints about robot vacuums: that they are fine for maintenance but fail at deep cleaning.

“If the spray system works as advertised, it closes the gap between a robot and a dedicated mop,” said Tran. “It’s a small change with big impact on daily use.”

The S20 Infinity Ultra is expected to ship in the coming weeks. YEEDI has not yet released pricing or full availability details.

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