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THE SPARK 980

 

 

 

 

 

Measuring 330mm in diameter and just 95mm in height the Spark 980 is almost identical to most LDS robot vacuum models out there.

 

 

Typically, both the LDS sensor and the on/off and charging buttons are placed on top.

 

 

The Spark 980 comes with its water tank installed.

 

 

An on/off switch is located on the right side and in case you want to charge the robot somewhere away from its base it also has a charging port.

 

 

Zigma has used a large surface electronically adjusted water tank which should produce optimal results.

 

 

The dust bin on the other hand is somewhat standard (i was a bit surprised to see that it came in two pieces which i need to attach together).

 

 

Turning the Spark 980 over we see two rubber coated wheels, 3 sensors (anti-fall and edge cleaning), main rolling brush, center wheel and the dual side brushes.

 

 

Once again, the main brush is of good quality and performed without issues the entire 3 weeks of testing.

 

 

Side brush quality could be a bit better (too hard) but that should actually improve performance.

 

 

The charging base is rather standard in shape and size so nothing new here.

 

 

Packing a remote control is never a bad idea since it's not easy for some people to use the available smartphone app.