Milagrow HumanTech has launched the iMap G5 ECO robotic vacuum cleaner in India at Rs. 34,990. The robot vacuum is available through Milagrow's official website, Amazon India, and Vijay Sales. Designed for fully autonomous wet and dry cleaning, the iMap G5 ECO combines LiDAR-based navigation, a self-emptying dock, 14,000Pa suction power, and up to 300 minutes of runtime, targeting modern households looking to automate daily floor cleaning.
Milagrow iMap G5 ECO Specifications and Features
The Milagrow iMap G5 ECO uses the company's RT²R 4.0 navigation system that combines LDS LiDAR and SLAM mapping technologies for intelligent route planning, obstacle avoidance, and multi-floor mapping. The robot can generate accurate floor plans, store multiple maps, and display real-time cleaning progress through the companion app.
Powering the cleaning system is a Japanese brushless motor delivering up to 14,000Pa suction. The robot supports both vacuuming and mopping simultaneously, with an electronically controlled 210ml water tank designed to provide consistent water flow during cleaning. According to Milagrow, the pressure-assisted mopping mechanism helps tackle stubborn dirt while maintaining uniform floor coverage.
The iMap G5 ECO also includes a 3.5-litre self-emptying dock that can store dust for up to 90 days before requiring manual disposal. A HEPA filtration system is integrated to capture fine dust particles, allergens, and airborne pollutants, helping improve indoor air quality.
For larger homes, the robot packs a 5,200mAh battery capable of delivering up to 300 minutes of runtime and covering areas of up to 3,500 square feet. When battery levels fall below 20 percent, the robot automatically returns to its charging dock and resumes cleaning from the exact point where it stopped after recharging.
The vacuum cleaner is equipped with 32 intelligent sensors, including cliff detection, obstacle sensors, gyroscope, accelerometer, and dirt detection systems. It supports cleaning across a variety of surfaces including marble, tiles, hardwood flooring, carpets, glass-finish floors, and linoleum. Smart features include virtual walls, customizable cleaning zones, app-based scheduling, and voice control support via Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant. Milagrow has also added support for multiple Indian languages including Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, and Bangla.
A More Affordable Alternative to Premium Robot Vacuums
The robot vacuum market in India has largely been dominated by premium offerings from brands such as Dreame, Roborock, and iRobot, with prices often crossing Rs. 50,000. At Rs. 34,990, the iMap G5 ECO enters the market as a more accessible alternative while still offering features typically associated with higher-end models, including LiDAR navigation, self-emptying functionality, wet and dry cleaning, and extended battery life.
On paper, the specifications are competitive. While the 14,000Pa suction figure falls below flagship models from Dreame that now advertise 25,000Pa to 30,000Pa performance, it remains significantly higher than many entry-level robotic vacuums available in the market. More importantly, the inclusion of a 3.5-litre auto-empty dock at this price point strengthens its value proposition for users seeking a low-maintenance cleaning solution.
Milagrow Bets on Local Presence and After-Sales Support
Milagrow is positioning the iMap G5 ECO not only as a smart home appliance but also as a product backed by local manufacturing and nationwide service support. The company says the robot is assembled in India and supported through more than 100 authorized service centres across the country.
For buyers considering their first robot vacuum, after-sales service often becomes as important as specifications. This gives Milagrow an advantage over some online-first brands that have a more limited support network.
At Rs. 34,990, the iMap G5 ECO offers a compelling mix of autonomous cleaning, long battery life, LiDAR-based navigation, and hands-free maintenance. While real-world cleaning performance will ultimately determine how it stacks up against premium competitors, its feature set and pricing make it one of the more interesting robot vacuum launches in the mid-premium segment this year.

