Square vs. Round: Why the Square Design is the Secret to Streak-Free Corners

Square vs. Round: Why the Square Design is the Secret to Streak-Free Corners

If you’ve been researching window cleaning robots, you’ve likely noticed two distinct shapes: the "dual-disk" round robots and the "flat" square robots like the Frewico W5600X. While both have their fans, if you are a perfectionist about your corners, there is a clear winner.

Today, we’re breaking down the geometry of cleaning and why the square design is engineered for superior performance.

1. The "Dead Zone" Problem

The most obvious disadvantage of a round robot is simple geometry. A circle cannot fit into a 90-degree corner.

  • Round Robots: Because of their rotating disks, they always leave a small triangular "dead zone" in every corner of your window. You often find yourself having to go back with a cloth to finish the job manually.

  • Square Robots (W5600X): The W5600X is designed to mimic the frame of your window. Its right-angled edges allow it to get significantly closer to the window frame, ensuring that dust and grime in the corners are actually wiped away.

2. Path Efficiency: Z-Shape vs. Random Buffing

Round robots typically clean by rotating two pads, which creates a "swirling" motion. While this is great for light buffing, it can often lead to "overlapping swirls" or missed spots in the center of the path.

The W5600X square design utilizes a structured Z-shape or N-shape path. It moves like a professional window cleaner—row by row, edge to edge. This systematic coverage ensures that every square inch of the glass is covered, leaving no "spinning marks" behind.

 

3. Edge Stability and Sensor Placement

Square robots have a larger surface area in contact with the glass at any given time. This provides better stability, especially when working near the edges.

  • Smart Sensor Positioning: In the W5600X, the pressure sensors are located at the very corners of the square. This allows the robot to detect the window frame or a "frameless edge" much earlier and more accurately than a round robot, which has a receding edge.

4. Larger Cleaning Surface Area

Because of its shape, the W5600X carries a much larger microfiber cleaning pad compared to the two small circular pads of a round robot.

  • One-Pass Clean: A larger pad means more dirt absorption per pass.

  • Even Pressure: The square vacuum chamber distributes the 5600Pa suction evenly across the flat base, ensuring the entire pad is pressed firmly against the glass for a deep scrub.

5. Aesthetics and Modern Windows

Let’s face it: modern architecture is all about clean lines and square frames. A square robot doesn't just clean better; it navigates the perimeter of modern windows more naturally, reducing the "stuttering" often seen when round robots try to navigate tight corners.


The Verdict: Which Should You Choose?

While round robots are often slightly cheaper and good for small, circular mirrors, the Frewico W5600X square robot is the professional choice for standard windows.

If you want to eliminate manual touch-ups and ensure that every corner of your view is crystal clear, the square design is not just a style choice—it's a technical necessity.

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