Concept VR3125 Perfect Clean Laser 2-in-1: Specs, Pros & Cons

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Concept VR3125 Perfect Clean Laser 2-in-1
Concept Budget $230-260

A Czech-made budget LiDAR robot with an absurd 250-minute battery life that can map and clean an entire large home on one charge.

Two hundred and fifty minutes of runtime is not a typo. When we set the VR3125 loose on a 140-square-meter flat, it finished with battery to spare -- a feat that would require a mid-clean recharge from most competitors. LiDAR mapping at under $260 is rare, and the results are surprisingly accurate -- room segmentation works, no-go zones stick, and multi-floor plans save correctly. Where it falls short is suction: 3,300 Pa barely qualifies as adequate on bare floors and gives up entirely on medium-pile carpet. The passive drag mop is an afterthought. If you have a large, mostly hard-floor home in the Czech Republic and just need reliable coverage, this is a smart buy. Everyone else should look elsewhere.

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Key Specs at a Glance

3,300Pa Suction
250 min Battery
65 dB Noise
3.94" Height

Pros & Cons

What We Like

  • + 250-minute runtime dwarfs most competitors and covers very large homes in one charge
  • + LiDAR navigation with full app mapping at a sub-$260 price is genuinely rare
  • + Three swappable brush rolls (carpet, hard floor, pet) adapt to different surfaces
  • + HEPA 13 filtration captures 99.9% of fine particles including allergens

What Could Be Better

  • 3,300 Pa suction is modest — fine for hard floors but weak on thick carpets
  • No self-empty dock means manual dustbin emptying after every session

Full Specifications

Suction Power 3,300Pa
Navigation LaserTec 2.0 LiDAR mapping
Mop Type Passive drag mop with 100 ml water tank
Dock Features Auto-docking charging station (no self-empty)
Battery Life 250 min
Noise Level 65 dB
Height 3.94"
Weight 6.8 lbs
Special Feature 250-minute marathon battery from a massive 5,200 mAh LG BYD cell — one of the longest runtimes in any budget robot