Milagrow has brought out the iMap Max W300 ULTRA robotic vacuum cleaner in India, adding a costly but capable machine to its range of home cleaning devices. It is designed with larger homes in mind, where cleaning is often a repeated and tiring task, and where a fully automated system can take over much of the work.
Powerful Suction Meets Simultaneous Mopping Efficiency

The W300 ULTRA pairs a 35,000Pa suction motor with two rotating mop pads that keep steady pressure on the floor. It is able to sweep and mop at once, which shortens the time needed for cleaning. In houses with different kinds of flooring, the robot adjusts its method.
It can recognise carpets and lifts its mop by 17mm, so that they remain dry. An AI-based system works to stop hair and fibres from tangling in the brush, a fault that often interrupts use. Inside, a TRUE HEPA filter is set to catch fine dust, allergens, and the smallest particles that tend to linger unnoticed.
Pricing, Availability, and Where to Buy
Milagrow sells the iMap Max W300 ULTRA in white. The introductory price stands at INR 1,24,990. It is listed on the company’s website and on Vijay Sales.
Smart Mapping and Navigation for Precise Cleaning Routes

Navigation relies on an LDS laser system, supported by SLAM-based mapping. The robot builds a clear layout of each room and follows a set path instead of moving at random. It avoids obstacles with some care. It can store maps for more than one floor. Users can mark areas where it should not go and set cleaning for each room. There is also a feature that raises suction on carpets, where more force is needed.
Long-Lasting Battery and Fully Automated Docking Station
A 6400mAh EV-grade battery powers the device. It is meant to last through longer sessions in bigger homes. The docking station takes over much of the upkeep. It empties the dust on its own. It washes the mop pads and refills water. It also dries the mops with 68°C hot air, which helps check odor and limits the growth of bacteria.
Control comes through a mobile app. Users can set schedules, change settings, and keep track of progress. The robot also works with voice assistants, so commands can be given without touch.
Final Words
Finally, the Milagrow iMap Max W300 ULTRA appears to be not so much of a gadget but rather a constant companion at home. It complains not. It does not pause. It performs the tedious and monotonous task of cleaning with patience which has become rare among us. Its powerful suction, careful motion, and to a great extent self-governing dock all are aimed at one thing. They attempt to render the high price plausible, by performing almost all the labour.
Nevertheless, it is squarely in the category of expensive luxuries. It works well. It saves effort. But it is not something every home needs. It has a valid point in bigger houses, where cleaning may require hours a day. It can be an object of admiration but not of possession in smaller houses. Nevertheless, it provides a tiny glimpse of the future, where tasks become a backdrop and self-manage.







