Clean isn't just a visual — it's the air your kids breathe, the floor your dog naps on, and the quiet confidence that comes from knowing your home is genuinely taken care of. Three product lines. Three promises. Here's how they fit together.
Introduction
A genuinely clean home isn't just a visual checklist. It’s the air your children breathe while playing on the rug, the cool touch of the floor where your dog naps, and that quiet, Sunday-morning confidence of knowing your sanctuary is truly taken care of.

Proscenic gets that — which is why the lineup isn't built around specs alone, but around three things that actually affect how people live: sustainability, family wellbeing, and knowing how to clean smarter, not just harder.
Less waste.
More clean.
The word "sustainable" gets thrown around a lot in product marketing — usually as cover for something that's just green-coloured plastic. Proscenic takes a more specific position: fewer consumables, longer-lasting hardware, and smarter energy use on every single run. That's where the robot vacuum lineup earns its place in this story.
The clearest example is the Q20 Plus Robot Vacuum. Its bagless auto-empty station transfers debris into a 4-litre base container in just 10 seconds after each session — with no bag to replace, order, or throw away. A household running a bagged competitor burns through a dozen or more replacement bags annually; the Q20 Plus eliminates that entirely. Amazon Germany's listing notes the saving at approximately €70 per year, which is a small number but a meaningful habit — one fewer disposable product entering landfill, repeated thousands of times across thousands of homes.
Then there's the runtime. 200 minutes per charge means most homes get a complete clean in a single pass without the robot returning to dock mid-session and consuming a second full charge cycle. The brushless motor runs at 65 dB — quieter than a normal conversation — not because quiet is inherently sustainable, but because the motor architecture that achieves both low noise and high efficiency is the same architecture that reduces unnecessary energy draw. Peak suction reaches 10,000 Pa, with auto carpet boost activating only when the LiDAR navigation confirms the robot has moved onto a rug — so full power isn't running continuously when it doesn't need to be.
Across the robot lineup, washable HEPA filters and reusable mop pads mean the only thing going in the bin is what the vacuum actually collected from your floor. That's a design philosophy, not a feature checkbox.
"A bagless auto-empty base holds up to 90 days of debris with no replacement bags — saving both money and waste on every cleaning cycle."
— Amazon.de verified purchase community, Q20 Plus listing"Premium product! Perfect & deep cleaning, perfect mapping & very silent! Great device!"
Built for the real house —
not the staged one.
Real homes aren't minimalist galleries. They have crumbs under the high chair, pet hair on the velvet sofa, and that chaotic 6 p.m. rush where things just... happen.
This is where the P20 OnePass Cordless Vacuum and P13 cordless series earn their keep. We didn't just chase raw power (though at a peak of 70,000Pa, the P20 OnePass is a beast); we chased Accessibility.
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The 180° Bend: Our bendable tube means you aren't crawling on your knees to reach under the sofa. It’s ergonomic care for the person doing the cleaning.
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The Allergy Shield: For families with asthma or seasonal allergies, the P13’s 5-layer sealed filtration isn't a "spec"—it’s peace of mind. Capturing 99.99% of microscopic particles means the air coming out of the vacuum is often cleaner than the air in the room.
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Pet-Friendly Engineering: Our V-shaped anti-tangle brushes are a love letter to pet owners who are tired of spending their weekends cutting hair off a roller brush with scissors.
"Absolutely satisfied!!
The best gift for keeping our home clean, easy to use and with amazing results."
The machine is half
the equation.
A vacuum that does too much — and a user who doesn't understand what "too much" means in practice — is a recipe for the kind of floors that look clean and aren't. Wet and dry vacuums are the category where technique matters most, and where Proscenic's commitment to cleaning education becomes most tangible.
A powerful tool is only as good as the strategy behind it. We don't just ship you a box; we provide the blueprint for a cleaner life. Our Wet & Dry series, led by the F10 Ultra, represents the pinnacle of this "Smarter, Not Harder" philosophy.
The F10 Ultra doesn't just push dirt around; its smart sensors read your floor in real-time, adjusting its 18,000Pa suction and water flow to match the mess. But the true "Smart Tip" lies in the workflow:
- The Tag-Team Method: Let your Robot Vacuum handle the dry debris and pet hair daily. Save the F10 Ultra for the "Deep Wash" that removes the sticky residue a dry vacuum can't touch.
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Suction-First Spills: Spilled a glass of milk? Use the F10's Suction Mode first to clear the bulk of the liquid before engaging the wet roller. It’s a 10-second habit that prevents streaks.
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The Self-Clean Rule: Always run the one-press self-cleaning immediately after use. It keeps the roller brush fresh and prevents that "old mop" smell from ever developing.
Where Proscenic's Smart Cleaning Tips content connects directly: the F10 series is exactly the kind of product that benefits from scenario-specific guidance. Which mode for which mess. How often to empty the dirty tank on heavy-soil days versus light maintenance. How to use Suction Mode for liquid spills versus Smart Mode for dry debris. These aren't obvious without instruction, and the brand's editorial library — built from real user questions across Amazon, Trustpilot, and YouTube — turns those gaps into practical, searchable content.
"I use the F10 Ultra every day in the kitchen. It vacuums and mops at the same time, and the floor is clean and dry within minutes."
— Verified buyer review, proscenic, 2025Match mode to mess — not to habit
The F10 Ultra's Smart Mode handles daily maintenance automatically. Reserve Max Mode for kitchen floors after cooking, or anywhere with dried-on stains — running it continuously on light soil drains the battery 30–40% faster with no cleaning benefit.
Use Suction Mode first on liquid spills, not after
Switching to Suction Mode before engaging the wet roller on a spill prevents liquid from spreading under the brush head. Dry-vac the bulk first, then switch to Smart or Max Mode to clean what remains. It takes an extra ten seconds and makes a visible difference.
Run self-clean immediately after every session — not before the next one
Debris left in the roller brush overnight dries and becomes harder to flush out. One-press self-cleaning takes under 60 seconds and keeps the system odour-free. Doing it cold the next morning works less well than doing it warm straight after use.
Let the robot vacuum first, then send in the F10
The Q20 Plus and the F10 Ultra are designed to complement, not duplicate. A robot vacuum pass removes dry debris and pet hair; a wet dry pass then handles the residue a dry clean can't. Running them in sequence takes no extra effort and produces results that neither achieves alone.
The HEPA filter in the F10 Pro needs air-dry time — plan accordingly
After rinsing the HEPA filter, it needs to dry fully before reinstallation — typically 24 hours in a ventilated space. If the filter goes back damp, filtration efficiency drops and the motor works harder. Keeping a note of wash dates and cycling around it is a 30-second habit that extends filter life by months.
What independent platforms say
Third-party reviews are where brand claims meet real-world use — across all three product lines.
Three product lines, three real problems addressed — not as separate product launches but as a coherent answer to the question of what a genuinely clean, well-managed home actually requires. The robot vacuum handles the daily baseline. The cordless handles the things that need a human hand and quick thinking. The wet dry handles the floors that need more than a dry pass.
None of that works as well without knowing how to use it. That's the part Proscenic is building alongside the hardware — and the reason the brand's content library exists as more than a FAQ page.
Three lines. One standard.
Robot Vacuums, Cordless Vacuums, Wet & Dry Vacuums — each built around the same commitment to sustainable choices, family-first design, and cleaning that actually works.
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