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ROBOVATIONS/COMPARISON4 CONTENDERSREASSESSED 2026.06.23

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Frameless and edge-only glass: which window robots actually hold an edge?

Window robots that rely on frame geometry for path reference face a genuine capability gap on frameless or edge-only glass, where suction headroom and sensor architecture determine whether the robot stays on or falls off.

HOBOT-S6 Pro
HOBOT

HOBOT-S6 Pro

$399Level II
HOBOT S7 Pro
HOBOT

HOBOT S7 Pro

$460Level III
Ecovacs Winbot W2 Pro Omni
Ecovacs

Ecovacs Winbot W2 Pro Omni

$399Level II
Ecovacs Winbot W2S Omni
Ecovacs

Ecovacs Winbot W2S Omni

$473Level III
Price range$399–$473
Autonomy spreadLevel II–III
Contenders4

Classification, not a ranking. Every mark below is documented evidence, not a purchase recommendation.

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01/05

What does each robot use to detect a frameless edge?

Edge detection architecture varies significantly across these four robots. The method a robot uses determines whether it can hold position without a physical frame to reference against.

Where they differEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni — Edge detection method: WIN-SLAM + TruEdge (0.04 in precision)
EvidenceHOBOT-S6 ProHOBOT S7 ProEcovacs Winbot W2 Pro OmniEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni
Edge detection methodManual operator guidanceTether-guided + edge sensorsWIN-SLAM 4.0 path planningWIN-SLAM + TruEdge (0.04 in precision)Differs
Frameless compatibility (documented)Documented strengthNot in design scopeRequires 1-in frame marginManufacturer-confirmed compatible
Autonomy level (Robovations classification)Level IILevel IIILevel IILevel III
Sources & evidence
Ecovacs manufacturer documentation, Jun 2026

Ecovacs product documentation for the W2S Omni explicitly lists TruEdge precision rated to within 0.04 in of window edges, and confirms compatibility with frameless glass surfaces.

HOBOT manufacturer documentation, Jun 2026

HOBOT product page for the S6 Pro cites frameless glass compatibility as a documented strength; the S7 Pro's skip-for list explicitly names frameless glass as outside its design scope.

Ecovacs Winbot W2 Pro Omni product page, Ecovacs

Ecovacs W2 Pro Omni documentation recommends a minimum 1-inch frame-to-glass transition for secure tether anchor on frameless installations; custom brackets are listed as an add-on option.

02/05

How much suction headroom does each robot carry for unsupported glass?

On a frameless pane, suction adhesion is the only thing holding the robot to the glass. Suction headroom above minimum adhesion determines how much margin remains for edge dwell, pad pressure, and vibration.

Where they differEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni — Documented suction (Pa): 8,000 Pa
EvidenceHOBOT-S6 ProHOBOT S7 ProEcovacs Winbot W2 Pro OmniEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni
Documented suction (Pa)Not documented4,800 Pa5,500 Pa8,000 PaDiffers
Power sourceCorded (continuous)Corded (continuous)Cordless + battery stationDual: 110 min cordless or wired
Weight (robot body)12.1 lbsNot documented5.5 lbs4.3 lbs
Sources & evidence
Ecovacs manufacturer documentation, Jun 2026

Ecovacs W2S Omni manufacturer specs list 8,000 Pa suction, verified via Ecovacs product page; the W2 Pro Omni lists 5,500 Pa on the same channel.

HOBOT S7 Pro Amazon listing, Jun 2026

HOBOT S7 Pro suction is documented at 4,800 Pa per Amazon product listing; HOBOT-S6 Pro suction figure is not published in available documentation.

03/05

Does frameless glass change the operational setup for each robot?

Setup steps on frameless glass differ from framed installations. Tether routing, sensor calibration, and operator involvement shift when there is no physical ledge to anchor against.

Where they differHOBOT-S6 Pro — Frameless setup requirement: Manual placement; no frame needed
EvidenceHOBOT-S6 ProHOBOT S7 ProEcovacs Winbot W2 Pro OmniEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni
Frameless setup requirementManual placement; no frame neededDiffersFrame required; manual repositionCustom brackets (~$50-80 add-on)Direct mount; no add-on needed
Safety tether requirementYes (rope anchor)Yes (rope anchor)Yes (reel tether)Yes (rated anchor point)
Operator involvement per paneHigh: manual launch + repositionModerate: set and monitorModerate: app initiation per zoneModerate: mount + remote start
Sources & evidence
HOBOT manufacturer documentation, Jun 2026

HOBOT-S6 Pro product documentation identifies frameless glass compatibility as a documented strength and does not require frame geometry for edge-sensor reference, unlike the S7 Pro which lists frameless as outside its design scope.

Ecovacs Winbot W2 Pro Omni product page, Ecovacs

Ecovacs W2 Pro Omni documentation notes optional installation brackets for frameless retrofits priced at approximately $50-80; this is the only product in this comparison requiring an add-on component for frameless operation.

04/05

What does per-pane coverage actually look like without a frame to track against?

Coverage pattern within a single pane tests how thoroughly each robot cleans when sensor reference points are absent or reduced. The question is whether path-planning logic degrades on frameless glass.

Where they differEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni — Mop / pad design: Dual rotating pads + triple nozzles
EvidenceHOBOT-S6 ProHOBOT S7 ProEcovacs Winbot W2 Pro OmniEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni
Path planning methodOperator-directed manual passesAuto-pathing (frame-referenced)WIN-SLAM 4.0 systematic mappingWIN-SLAM + TruEdge systematic
Mop / pad designDual reciprocating pads (600 RPM)Dual reciprocating padsMicrofiber pad, 55-in reachDual rotating pads + triple nozzlesDiffers
Spray systemUltrasonic sprayNot documentedTriple-nozzle wide-angleTriple wide-angle nozzles
Sources & evidence
Ecovacs manufacturer documentation, Jun 2026

Ecovacs W2S Omni spec sheet documents triple wide-angle nozzles paired with dual rotating pads; manufacturer describes the system as targeting mineral deposits before pad contact.

HOBOT manufacturer documentation, Jun 2026

HOBOT-S6 Pro documentation lists 600 RPM reciprocating dual mop pads and ultrasonic spray; S7 Pro also uses dual reciprocating mops but spray system details are not confirmed in available documentation.

Ecovacs owner reports, ongoing (retailer reviews)

Ecovacs W2 Pro Omni owner reports, collected via multi-language retailer reviews, note that WIN-SLAM edge coverage on frameless glass requires the optional installation bracket to maintain consistent path boundary reference.

05/05

How does anti-drop safety work when there is no frame to signal the edge?

Anti-drop behavior is critical on frameless glass because a missed edge means the robot leaves the surface rather than reversing into a frame. Each design handles this differently.

Where they differEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni — Anti-drop system: 12-stage anti-drop + 30-min hold
EvidenceHOBOT-S6 ProHOBOT S7 ProEcovacs Winbot W2 Pro OmniEcovacs Winbot W2S Omni
Anti-drop systemSafety rope + suction motorSafety rope + suction motorSafety tether reel12-stage anti-drop + 30-min holdDiffers
Low-power adhesion hold (documented)Not documentedNot documentedNot documented30 minutes on low battery
Cordless operationNo (corded only)No (corded only)Yes (40-min runtime)Yes (110-min runtime)
Sources & evidence
Ecovacs manufacturer documentation, Jun 2026

Ecovacs W2S Omni documentation describes a 12-stage anti-drop system and explicitly notes a 30-minute adhesion hold on low battery, giving the operator time to respond before the robot detaches.

HOBOT manufacturer documentation, Jun 2026

Both HOBOT corded models rely on continuous motor power and the safety rope as the sole fall-prevention mechanism; no low-power adhesion hold is documented in available specifications.

Ecovacs owner reports, ongoing (forum and retailer feedback)

Ecovacs W2 Pro Omni owner reports note that wind detachment is rare; the tether reel is the documented fall-arrest mechanism with no secondary adhesion hold described in the manual.

In closing

What the evidence shows

Patterns that emerged across the questions above.

01

Frameless compatibility splits the field by design intent

The HOBOT-S6 Pro and Ecovacs W2S Omni document explicit frameless compatibility; the HOBOT S7 Pro lists frameless glass as outside its operating scope and the W2 Pro Omni requires an optional add-on bracket.

02

Suction headroom correlates with autonomy level on unsupported glass

The two Level III robots (S7 Pro at 4,800 Pa, W2S Omni at 8,000 Pa) carry documented suction figures; the two Level II robots diverge sharply, with the S6 Pro undocumented and the W2 Pro Omni at 5,500 Pa.

03

Anti-drop redundancy is not uniform across Level III models

Only the W2S Omni documents a layered anti-drop system with a timed adhesion hold; the S7 Pro's anti-drop relies on the safety rope without a documented secondary hold on frameless installations.

Common questions

What readers ask about this comparison.

Q.
Which of these robots document frameless glass as a supported surface?
The HOBOT-S6 Pro and Ecovacs W2S Omni both document frameless glass compatibility. The HOBOT S7 Pro explicitly lists frameless panes in its skip-for documentation. The W2 Pro Omni requires an optional installation bracket (approximately $50-80) for frameless retrofits per Ecovacs documentation.
Q.
Does a higher suction rating automatically translate to better edge performance on frameless glass?
Suction headroom is one factor. The W2S Omni’s 8,000 Pa spec gives it the most documented margin among these four robots, but edge-detection architecture also determines whether the robot recognizes an approaching edge before suction alone becomes the fallback. Sensor design and suction work together.
Q.
Do any of these robots clean multiple frameless panes in sequence without operator help?
None of the four robots autonomously transfers between separate panes. All require the operator to reposition and remount the robot on each pane individually. The difference across models is what the robot does within a single pane, not between panes.
Q.
What is the documented risk if the battery depletes mid-pane on a cordless model?
The W2S Omni documents a 30-minute low-battery adhesion hold, giving the operator time to respond before the robot detaches. The W2 Pro Omni does not document an equivalent hold in available specifications. Both HOBOT models are corded and do not face battery depletion mid-session.
Q.
Is the HOBOT-S6 Pro still relevant given the S7 Pro exists?
The S6 Pro is classified as superseded by the S7 Pro. However, the S6 Pro’s documented frameless compatibility is a meaningful distinction: the S7 Pro lists frameless glass as outside its design scope. For frameless-first use cases, the S6 Pro’s corded design and documented edge handling remain the relevant HOBOT data point.
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Comparison ID: RV–CMP–7434 · Last reviewed Jun 23, 2026 · Based on owner reports, manufacturer documentation, and firmware release notes