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Proscenic 850t vs M7 Pro what’s the difference?

If you are deciding between the Proscenic 850t and M7 Pro, here are some differences between them that you may want to know before buying.

  • Navigation & Mapping
    The Proscenic 850t uses Gyroscope navigation, it can only display a real-time map that shows you the area it has cleaned.
    Whereas the M7 Pro uses Lidar navigation, it can map your house, and you can use the map to set up no-go zones or to-go areas. Further more, it can save multiple maps which means it can save a map for each of your floors if you have multiple floors.
  • Magnetic Strip vs Virtual Barrier
    The 850T comes with magnetic strip that allows you to stop it from entering forbidden areas. Whereas the Proscenic M7 Pro support virtual barrier, you can use the ProscenicHome App to circle those no-go zone, so there is no need to use the magnetic strip anymore.
    The virtual barrier is also useful when you want the robots to do mopping jobs. Because the robots cannot differentiate between hard floor and carpet. Setting up virtual boundary in the App is much more convenient than using the magnetic tape.
  • Auto Empty
    The M7 Pro supports Proscenic’s Intelligent Dust Collector, the collector can automatically remove dust from the vacuum robot’s dust bin. So you do not need to empty the bin frequently. Please note that the M7 Pro package does not include the Intelligent Dust Collector, the collector is sold separately.
    While the 850t does not have this self empty feature.
  • iRoom Cleaning System
    The M7 Pro will divide your house into multiple regions for cleaning, you can choose a specific room or area to clean, or select multiple rooms to clean. You can also schedule different cleaning times for different rooms. Whereas the 850t does not have these features.
  • Battery
    The 850t is powered by 2600mAh lithium ion battery which runs up to 120 minutes whereas the M7 Pro has a 5200mAh battery which runs up to 270 minutes.
  • Resume Cleaning
    Both of them can automatically go back to the charging base to recharge when battery is low. However, the M7 Pro remember where it left off and complete its task whereas the 850t does not.
  • Dust Bin and Water Tank
    The 850t comes with a 500ml dust bin and a 2-in-1 dust and water tank which holds 300ml dust plus 300ml water.
    While the M7 Pro comes with a separate dust bin which holds 600ml dust and a small water tank which has capacity of 110ml.
    And the water tank of 850t is electronically controlled which means the water speed is adjustable whereas the water tank of M7 Pro is not electronically controlled, the water seepage speed is not adjustable.
  • Size
    The 850t is more compact than the M7 Pro.
    The dimensions of 850t are 325x325x73mm versus 350x350x98mm on the M7 Pro.
  • Max Suction
    The Max suction power of 850t is 3000Pa while the M7 Pro generates suction power up to 2700Pa.

More specifications comparison table:

RobotProscenic 850T Robotic Vacuum Cleaner & MopProscenic M7 Pro Robotic Vacuum Cleaner & Mop
Model850TM7 Pro
TypeVacuum & Mop 2-in-1Vacuum & Mop 2-in-1
Surface CleaningHard Floors to Low-Pile CarpetsHard Floors to Low-Pile Carpets
NavigationGyroscope NavigationLidar Navigation
MappingDisplay Real Time MapMultiple Maps Memory
MoppingYesYes
Magnetic StripYesNo
Set No-Go Zone in AppNoYes
Selective Area CleaningNoYes
Schedule CleaningYesYes
Schedule Different Cleaning Time for Different AreasNoYes
Max Suction3000Pa2700Pa
Suction Level33
Self EmptyNoYes
Self Empty Dust CollectorNoNot Included
Battery14.4V, 28W, 2600mAh Lithium ion Battery14.4V, 50W, 5200mAh Lithium ion Battery
Max Run Time120 minutes270 minutes
Charge Time3-5 hours5.5 hours
Auto Docking & RechargeYesYes
Resume CleaningNoYes
Dust Bin Capacity500ml or 300ml600ml
Water Tank Capacity300ml110ml
Adjustable Water SpeedYesNo
Rolling BrushOneOne
Side Brush on RobotTwoTwo
Anti FallingYesYes
Anti CollisionYesYes
APP ControlYesYes
Alexa & Google Home Voice ControlYesYes
V-boost Carpet DetectionYesYes
Adapter&Charging BaseYesYes
FiltrationHEPAHEPA
Remote ControlIncludedIncluded
Dimensions(mm)325*325*73350*350*98
Climbing Height≤15mm≤20mm

More information:

  • Can you use them without WiFi?
    Yes. But any functions that need the App will not work.
  • Do the robots recognize carpet when mopping?
    No.
  • Do they pick up liquid?
    No. Just they just dry vacuum and mop.
  • Can you leave the robots in the charging base after cleaning?
    Yes.
  • Can you add detergent into the water tank?
    Not recommended.

You can also download manuals to learn more:
Proscenic 850t manual:
https://www.proscenic.com/download/pdf-d850T%20manual-d/u_file/pdf/2105/c1e910460d.pdf

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Proscenic M7 Pro user guide:
https://www.proscenic.com/download/pdf-dProscenic%20M7%20PRO%20Robot%20Vacuum%20Cleaner%20User%20Manual-d/u_file/pdf/2004/6b2431c02f.pdf

Proscenic M6 Pro vs M7 Pro vs M8 Pro vs M8 what’s the difference?

The Proscenic M6 Pro, M7 Pro, M8 Pro and M8 are 2-in-1 floor cleaning robots, they can vacuum, mop, or vacuum and mop synchronously. They works similarly, however, there are some differences between them:

  • Auto Empty
    The M7 Pro and M8 Pro feature the Auto-Empty. The auto empty base will automatically remove dust from the robot’s dust bin, you don’t have to empty the bin for up to 60 days.
    Please note that the M8 Pro comes with the auto empty dust collector whereas the M7 Pro does NOT. For M7 Pro, you have to buy the base separately. On the other side, the M6 Pro and M8 do not support the auto empty base.
  • Dust Bin/Water Tank
    The M6 Pro, M8 Pro and M8 come with a 2-in-1 dust/water container, part of the container for collecting dust and another part for mopping. They have electric water tank and programmed drainage system, the water speed can be adjusted.
    The dust and water capacity of M6 Pro are 300ml and 180ml, while the M8 Pro and M8 have 280ml dust capacity and 300ml water capacity.
    Whereas the M7 Pro comes with a separate dust bin (600ml) and a water tank (110ml), and the water tank of the M7 Pro is not electronically controlled. You cannot control the dripping speed of the water.
  • Battery
    The M6 Pro and M8 has a 33w, 14.8v, 3200mAh lithium ion battery,
    M7 Pro and M8 Pro have a 50w, 14.4v, 5200mAh battery.
  • Run Time
    The M7 Pro and M8 Pro have a larger capacity lithium ion battery pack, they runs longer than the M6 Pro and M8 per charge.
    The M6 Pro runs up to 110 minutes.
    M7 Pro runs up to 270 minutes.
    M8 Pro runs up to 250 minutes.
    M8 runs up to 120 minutes.
  • Charge Time
    Since M7 Pro and M8 Pro have larger capacity battery, they require more time for a full charge.
    The M6 Pro and M8 takes 3-5 hours to fully charged, whereas the M7 Pro and M8 Pro takes about 5.5 hours.
  • Max Suction
    The M8 and M8 Pro generate more powerful Max suction.
    The Max suction of the M6 Pro is 2600Pa, M7 Pro is 2700Pa, M8 Pro is 3000Pa, and M8 also creates a maximum suction of 3000Pa.
  • Side Brush
    The M7 Pro has two side brushes whereas the others have one side brush on body.
  • Dimensions
    The M6 Pro is shorter than the other models.
  • Price
    On official site, the M8 Pro is priced near $600, much more expensive than the other models, about $190 – $260 more expensive.
    The M8 is the cheapest one, a bit over $300.

For more comparison info, read the table below:

RobotProscenic M6 Pro Robotic Vacuum Cleaner & MopProscenic M7 Pro Robotic Vacuum Cleaner & MopProscenic M8 Pro Robotic Vacuum Cleaner & MopProscenic M8 Robotic Vacuum Cleaner & Mop
TypeVacuum & Mop 2-in-1Vacuum & Mop 2-in-1Vacuum & Mop 2-in-1Vacuum & Mop 2-in-1
Surface CleaningHard Floors to Low-Pile CarpetsHard Floors to Low-Pile CarpetsHard Floors to Low-Pile CarpetsHard Floors to Low-Pile Carpets
NavigationLidar NavigationLidar NavigationLidar NavigationLidar Navigation
MappingYesYesYesYes
MoppingY MoppingY MoppingY MoppingY Mopping
Multiple Room CleaningYesYesYesYes
No-Go ZoneYesYesYesYes
Selective Area CleaningYesYesYesYes
Schedule CleaningYesYesYesYes
Max Suction2600Pa2700Pa3000Pa3000Pa
Suction Level3333
Self EmptyNoYesYesNo
Self Empty Dust CollectorNoNot IncludedIncludedNo
Battery3200mAh Lithium ion Battery14.4V, 50W, 5200mAh Lithium ion Battery5200mAh Lithium ion Battery3200mAh Lithium ion Battery
Max Run Time110 minutes270 minutes250 minutes120 minutes
Charge Time3-5 hours5.5 hours5.5 hours3-5 hours
Auto Docking & RechargeYesYesYesYes
Resume CleaningYesYesYesYes
Dust Bin Capacity300ml600ml280ml280ml
Water Tank Capacity180ml110ml300ml300ml
Adjustable Water SpeedYesNoYesYes
Rolling BrushOneOneOneOne
Side Brush on robotOneTwoOneOne
Anti FallingYesYesYesYes
Anti CollisionYesYesYesYes
APP ControlYesYesYesYes
Alexa & Google Home Voice ControlYesYesYesYes
V-boost Carpet DetectionYesYesYesYes
Adapter&Charging BaseYesYesYesYes
FiltrationHEPAHEPAHEPAHEPA
Remote ControlIncludedIncludedIncludedIncluded

If you have enough budget, the M8 Pro which equipped with the Auto Empty and comes with the auto empty dust collector is a good choice; if you want one with separate dust bin and non electric water tank, then have a look at the M7 Pro; if you want a cheap one, try the M8 or the M6 Pro.

More information:

  • Do they work for carpets?
    According to Proscenic, they only work for low pile carpets, but not for high pile or shag carpets.
  • Do they support 5G WiFi?
    No. They only work with 2.4G.
  • Do they work without WiFi?
    Yes, but you cannot use those functions that require the WiFi.
  • Do they remember where they stopped?
    Yes, they can continue cleaning where left.
  • Can you set different schedule for different rooms?
    Yes.

You can also read manuals to learn more details before buying:
M8 Pro manual:
https://www.proscenic.com/download/pdf-dM8PRO%20manual-d/u_file/pdf/2105/5e65c242b1.pdf

M7 Pro user guide:
https://www.proscenic.com/download/pdf-dProscenic%20M7%20PRO%20Robot%20Vacuum%20Cleaner%20User%20Manual-d/u_file/pdf/2004/6b2431c02f.pdf

M6 Pro instructions pdf:
https://www.proscenic.com/download/pdf-dProscenic%20M6%20PRO%20Robot%20Vacuum%20Cleaner%20User%20Manual-d/u_file/pdf/2006/a8b544c845.pdf