The Coral One Ultra Robotic Vacuum is also a handheld
![An overhead visual of the Coral One Ultra robotic vacuum/handheld.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/5c3e03_70216d51bc12460ca8bde20b2413d279~mv2.jpeg/v1/fill/w_980,h_980,al_c,q_85,usm_0.66_1.00_0.01,enc_auto/5c3e03_70216d51bc12460ca8bde20b2413d279~mv2.jpeg)
In this article, I wanted to bring attention to the Coral One Ultra vacuum robot. Typically I am an iRobot Roomba supporter, as I have written in a few past articles. I wrote about Roomba’s latest model here:
So why the Coral One Ultra now? I was intrigued by one particular feature I hadn’t seen on a robotic vacuum until now. The unit can be switched over to a handheld vacuum like this:
It remains to be seen if this is a largely sought-after feature, but it is pretty unique in the market. I have a separate vacuum ready to go as a handheld, but if you're looking for a 2-in-1 option, this is your go-to unit!
![After handheld conversion and using on piles of dirt.](https://static.wixstatic.com/media/5c3e03_685328a25c5e4c6889847daee77a7b25~mv2.jpeg/v1/fill/w_320,h_278,al_c,q_80,enc_auto/5c3e03_685328a25c5e4c6889847daee77a7b25~mv2.jpeg)
So how does the unit perform when put up against other robotic vacuums? Coral went a step further in transparency and compared the performance of their robotic vacuum against iRobot’s i7 model. See the results here:
Coral, an LA-based company, saw a niche for a robotic vacuum/handheld, and they filled this niche.
Coral is a human-centric robotics company, designing robots to enhance the everyday lives of people. We believe that purpose-driven robots empower everyone to achieve more.
Now let’s see if this niche is a successful one. Only time will tell!
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