The "Elephant in the Room" of Vacuuming In the world of robot vacuums, there is a number that usually dictates how much you’re going to enjoy your Sunday. That number is measured in 'Pa' (Pascals), the unit of suction. Most standard robots sit comfortably around 2000Pa. High-end models hit 3000Pa. But the AGARO Imperial? It shatters the glass ceiling with a monstrous 10,000Pa suction.

When we first heard that number, we wondered: Is it overkill? In an Indian home, where the dust isn't just "dust" but a mixture of construction silt, heavy sand, and the occasional spilled masala, there is no such thing as too much power. This AGARO Imperial vacuum review looks at whether this machine is truly the "Imperial" ruler of the floor cleaning world.

First Impressions: The Sleek Tank The Imperial doesn't look like a toy. It has a grounded, premium feel with its matte black finish and the distinct LiDAR turret on top. But the real magic is hidden underneath. With dual side brushes and a high-speed central rolling brush, it is designed to channel all 10,000Pa of pressure into a concentrated suction inlet.

Performance: The 10,000Pa Reality Check To test the suction, we didn't just use dust. We used heavy debris: chickpeas, small pebbles brought in from the balcony, and thick pet hair embedded in a rug.

  • Hard Floors: On marble and tile, the "Standard" mode is more than enough. But when you switch to "Strong Plus" (10,000Pa), the robot doesn't just sweep; it literally "vacuums the air" around it. It pulls dust out from deep grout lines that have been dark for years.

  • Carpet Detection: This is where the Imperial shines. It features an Auto-Boost system. The moment the sensors detect a carpet, the motor revs up automatically to maximum power. It pulls out the fine sand that settles at the base of carpet fibers—the stuff that usually stays there forever with a regular broom.

Mapping with Military Precision The Imperial uses SLAM LiDAR 2.0. During its first run, it doesn't just find walls; it creates a blueprint. In our test apartment, it recognized the dining table legs and mapped the hallway with millimeter precision. The Smart Life App then allowed us to name the rooms and—more importantly—set No-Go Zones. If you have a corner with fragile floor lamps or a messy cable nest, you simply draw a box on the app, and the Imperial treats it like an invisible wall.

The Verdict: For Those Who Want the Best The AGARO Imperial isn't for a small 1BHK apartment. It is a machine built for the "Big Indian Home." It’s for the 3BHKs, the bungalows, and the houses with pets and kids. It provides a level of "deep clean" that we previously thought was only possible with heavy, industrial manual vacuums. If you want a robot that doesn't just "maintain" but actually "cleans," the Imperial is in a league of its own.

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