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Prudential plc and Google Cloud Announce Strategic Partnership to Make Healthcare and Financial Security More Accessible Across Asia and Africa

HONG KONG, LONDON, NEW YORK, SINGAPORE – Media OutReach – 11 October 2022 Leading insurance group, Prudential plc (Prudential) and Google Cloud today announced a strategic partnership to enhance health and financial inclusion for communities across Asia and Africa.

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Solmaz Altin, Managing Director, Strategic Business Group, Prudential

Under this alliance, Prudential will leverage Google Cloud’s data analytics capabilities, secure and sustainable infrastructure, and the broader Google ecosystem, to accelerate its digital transformation and to enhance user engagement of its health and wealth platform, Pulse. For Google Cloud, this partnership presents an opportunity to collaborate with a leading insurance provider to make protection, health and savings solutions simpler and more accessible across Asia and Africa.

Pulse is part of Prudential’s multi-channel strategy to make healthcare more accessible and increase financial inclusion. The app provides users with access to services such as health risk assessment and online doctor consultation to help them better manage their health needs, as well as digital wealth tools to make financial decisions simpler1. Pulse is available in 17 markets and 11 languages.

Solmaz Altin, Managing Director, Strategic Business Group, Prudential, said: “Across our markets, people are living longer, but not necessarily healthier and better. Harnessing technology, we want to empower people to live well for longer by making it easier for them to take care of their health and plan for their financial futures.

“Through this strategic partnership, we will leverage new technology solutions to make the Pulse platform more intelligent and engaging with the aim of reaching out to more people across Asia and Africa, in particular those who cannot easily access health and financial information and services.”

This announcement deepens the existing relationship between Prudential and Google that began in 2019. Prudential is using Google Maps in the Pulse application, and further projects with Google Health, Document AI and Fitbit are being explored to enhance efficiency, functionality and user engagement.

Prudential expects to benefit from Google’s suite of data analytics, artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning tools such as Kubeflow, Looker, BigQuery and Vertex AI, to enhance customer interactions and to provide more personalised, accurate healthcare information and education to Pulse app users.

In the longer term, Prudential will look to adopt Google’s AI across a broader digital strategy to make accessing insurance simpler, to drive greater efficiency, and to increase agent productivity. For example, through technology such as advanced analytics and AI, Prudential aims to use data to help its agents better understand the needs of their customers. It is also looking to improve customer experience, by digitising the entire claims process, making submission, assessment, and approval more seamless and efficient.

“At Google Cloud, our aim is to help our enterprise customers use technology to deliver outstanding experiences for their customers,” said Thomas Kurian, CEO of Google Cloud. “Prudential is a significant partner of ours and a leading insurer that has been protecting lives for nearly 175 years globally. Our work together will make it easier for people to safeguard their health and protect their finances for the long term with digital tools that are accessible.”

Prudential has more than 530,000 agents across its 23 markets in Asia and Africa and over 170 bancassurance partners with access to circa 27,600 bank branches, serving more than 19 million customers2.

Notes:
1 Pulse’s health and wealth features/services vary in different markets
2 As at 30 Jun 2022

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About Prudential plc

Prudential plc provides life and health insurance and asset management in Asia and Africa. The business helps people get the most out of life, by making healthcare affordable and accessible and by promoting financial inclusion. Prudential protects people’s wealth, helps them grow their assets, and empowers them to save for their goals. The business has more than 19 million life customers and has dual primary listings on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (2378) and the London Stock Exchange (PRU). It also has a secondary listing on the Singapore Stock Exchange (K6S) and a listing on the New York Stock Exchange (PUK) in the form of American Depositary Receipts. It is also a constituent of the Hang Seng Composite Index.

Prudential is not affiliated in any manner with Prudential Financial, Inc. a company whose principal place of business is in the United States of America, nor with The Prudential Assurance Company Limited, a subsidiary of M&G plc, a company incorporated in the United Kingdom.

About Google Cloud
Google Cloud accelerates every organisation’s ability to digitally transform its business. We deliver enterprise-grade solutions that leverage Google’s cutting-edge technology – all on the cleanest cloud in the industry. Customers in more than 200 countries and territories turn to Google Cloud as their trusted partner to enable growth and solve their most critical business problems.

Forward-looking statements
This document may contain ‘forward-looking statements’ with respect to certain of Prudential’s (and its wholly and jointly owned businesses’) plans and its goals and expectations relating to its future financial condition, performance, results, strategy and objectives. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about Prudential’s (and its wholly and jointly owned businesses’) beliefs and expectations and including, without limitation, statements containing the words ‘may’, ‘will’, ‘should’, ‘continue’, ‘aims’, ‘estimates’, ‘projects’, ‘believes’, ‘intends’, ‘expects’, ‘plans’, ‘seeks’ and ‘anticipates’, and words of similar meaning, are forward-looking statements. These statements are based on plans, estimates and projections as at the time they are made, and therefore undue reliance should not be placed on them. By their nature, all forward-looking statements involve risk and uncertainty.

A number of important factors could cause Prudential’s actual future financial condition or performance or other indicated results of the entity referred to in any forward-looking statement to differ materially from those indicated in such forward-looking statement. Such factors include, but are not limited to, current and future market conditions including fluctuations in interest rates and exchange rates, inflation (including interest rate rises as a response), sustained high or low interest rate environments, the performance of financial and credit markets generally and the impact of economic uncertainty, slowdown or contraction, (including as a result of the Russia-Ukraine conflict and related or other geopolitical tensions and conflicts) which may also impact policyholder behaviour and reduce product affordability, asset valuation impacts from the transition to a lower carbon economy, derivative instruments not effectively mitigating any exposures; global political uncertainties, including the potential for increased friction in cross-border trade and the exercise of laws, regulations and executive powers to restrict trade, financial transactions, capital movements and/or investment; the impact of Covid-19 outbreaks, including adverse financial market and liquidity impacts, responses and actions taken by governments, regulators and supervisors, the impact on sales, claims and assumptions and increased product lapses, disruption to Prudential’s operations (and those of its suppliers and partners), risks associated with new sales processes and technological and information security risks; the policies and actions of regulatory authorities, including, in particular, the policies and actions of the Hong Kong Insurance Authority, as Prudential’s Group-wide supervisor, as well as the degree and pace of regulatory changes and new government initiatives generally; given its designation as an Internationally Active Insurance Group, the impact on Prudential of systemic risk and other group supervision policy standards adopted by the International Association of Insurance Supervisors; the physical, social and financial impacts of climate change and global health crises on Prudential’s business and operations; the impact of not adequately responding to environmental, social and governance issues (including not properly considering the interests of Prudential’s stakeholders or failing to maintain high standards of corporate governance); the impact of competition and fast-paced technological change; the effect on Prudential’s business and results from, in particular, mortality and morbidity trends, lapse rates and policy renewal rates; the timing, impact and other uncertainties of future acquisitions or combinations within relevant industries; the impact of internal transformation projects and other strategic actions failing to meet their objectives or adversely impacting the Group’s employees; the availability and effectiveness of reinsurance for Prudential’s businesses; the risk that Prudential’s operational resilience (or that of its suppliers and partners) may prove to be inadequate, including in relation to operational disruption due to external events; disruption to the availability, confidentiality or integrity of Prudential’s information technology, digital systems and data (or those of its suppliers and partners) including the Pulse platform; any ongoing impact on Prudential of the demerger of Jackson Financial Inc.; the increased operational and financial risks and uncertainties associated with operating joint ventures with independent partners, particularly where joint ventures are not controlled by Prudential; the impact of changes in capital, solvency standards, accounting standards or relevant regulatory frameworks, and tax and other legislation and regulations in the jurisdictions in which Prudential and its affiliates operate; and the impact of legal and regulatory actions, investigations and disputes.

These and other important factors may, for example, result in changes to assumptions used for determining results of operations or re-estimations of reserves for future policy benefits. Further discussion of these and other important factors that could cause actual future financial condition or performance to differ, possibly materially, from those anticipated in Prudential’s forward-looking statements can be found under the ‘Risk Factors’ heading in Prudential’s 2021 Annual Report, the ‘Risk Factors’ heading in Prudential’s 2021 Annual Report on Form 20-F filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”), the ‘Risk Factors’ heading in Prudential’s 2022 Half Year Financial Report and the ‘Risk Factors’ heading in Prudential’s 2022 Half Year Financial Report filed with the SEC on Form 6-K . Prudential’s 2021 Annual Report, and related Form 20-F, and 2022 Half Year Financial Report, and related Form 6-K, are available on its website at www.prudentialplc.com.

These factors are not exhaustive as Prudential operates in a continually changing business environment with new risks emerging from time to time that it may be unable to predict or that it currently does not expect to have a material adverse effect on its business. Any forward-looking statements contained in this document speak only as of the date on which they are made. Prudential expressly disclaims any obligation to update any of the forward-looking statements contained in this document or any other forward-looking statements it may make, whether as a result of future events, new information or otherwise except as required pursuant to the UK Prospectus Rules, the UK Listing Rules, the UK Disclosure Guidance and Transparency Rules, the Hong Kong Listing Rules, the SGX-ST Listing Rules or other applicable laws and regulations.

Cautionary statements
This document does not constitute or form part of any offer or invitation to purchase, acquire, subscribe for, sell, dispose of or issue, or any solicitation of any offer to purchase, acquire, subscribe for, sell or dispose of, any securities in any jurisdiction nor shall it (or any part of it) or the fact of its distribution, form the basis of, or be relied on in connection with, any contract therefor.

Bybit Celebrates as Max Verstappen Wins Formula 1 Drivers’ World Championship

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – Media OutReach – 10 October 2022 – Oracle Red Bull Racing’s Max Verstappen seized the initiative on a wet and wild day at Japan’s Suzuka circuit to claim consecutive Formula 1 Drivers’ World Championship, cheered on by team partner, Bybit.

Bybit, the third most visited crypto exchange in the world, announced its partnership with Oracle Red Bull Racing in February this year, as Principal Team Partner, uniting two brands along shared values of creativity, innovation, and passion.

The Bybit team rejoiced as Verstappen overcame numerous challenges in difficult conditions and an ‘timed’ finish to the race. Despite the downpour and drama, Verstappen displayed the focus, tenacity, and flexibility to seal the win and join F1’s racing elite.

Since its inception, the Bybit / Oracle Red Bull Racing partnership has set records: it made history as the single largest per-annum crypto sponsorship in international sports at the time, and now Verstappen joins the pantheon of F1 greats with back-to-back wins.

Bybit has been a proud partner and supporter of Oracle Red Bull Racing throughout the season and our relationship and synergies continue to grow: Oracle Red Bull Racing use of the latest technology and racing paradigms to level-up its performance fits perfectly with Bybit’s own capabilities in financial technology and innovation. While the sense of community from each partner’s fan base adds passion to the professionalism.

“Max’s dramatic win on Sunday was a joy to watch, it was an outstanding feat of focus, endurance, and team spirit,” said Ben Zhou, co-founder and CEO of Bybit. “On behalf of Bybit’s 10-million-strong family, I would like to offer our warmest congratulations to Max and our like minded partners at the Oracle Red Bull Racing. As for the future, I see F1 and crypto fans uniting to unleash a worldwide force that accelerates the drive to a decentralized future and Web 3.0.”

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About Bybit

Bybit is a cryptocurrency exchange established in March 2018 to offer a professional platform where crypto traders can find an ultra-fast matching engine, excellent customer service and multilingual community support. The company provides innovative online spot and derivatives trading services, mining and staking products, as well as API support, to retail and institutional clients around the world, and strives to be the most reliable exchange for the emerging digital asset class. Apart from Oracle Red Bull Racing, Bybit also sponsors esports teams like NAVI, Alliance, Astralis and Virtus.pro; German soccer club Borussia Dortmund and Japanese soccer club Avispa Fukuoka.

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Bybit Users to Make the Most of Their Capital With New Loans

  • Bybit users can make more efficient use of their assets and earn extra income via the crypto exchange’s passive income and trading products.

VICTORIA, SEYCHELLES – Media OutReach – 10 October 2022 – Bybit, the world’s third most visited crypto exchange, today launched its Crypto Loans service, which provides the platform’s 10 million users access to collateralized loans allowing them the freedom to manage their own capital efficiency.

Bybit’s Crypto Loans allow users to access liquidity without needing to sell their cryptocurrency. Instead, they can use their digital assets as collateral to borrow popular coins like BTC, ETH, and or XRP, as well as stablecoins like USDT and USDC.

Bybit Crypto Loans come with a host of advantages: loaned funds are available immediately and can be repaid at any time with no penalties; they come with excellent interest rates and there are even preferential rates available. Finally, paying back the loan is a matter of a few simple clicks.

The ability to take out loans against idle funds allows investors to make their capital work harder, go further, and maximize opportunity costs. It also provides the ability to hedge portfolios and take out short, and delta-neutral positions.

For example, Bybit users who don’t want to sell their assets can take out a loan to perform a short-term trade, buy a passive income product from Bybit Earn that earns a higher rate of interest than the cost of the loan, or even withdraw the funds to spend elsewhere. In particular, USDT Perpetual traders can increase their Position Margin by collateralizing their assets and borrowing USDT to add to their margin.

“There are vast opportunities for our investors in this bear market,” said Ben Zhou, co-founder and CEO of Bybit. “Bybit Crypto Loans provide maximum flexibility. Savvy users can now put their stablecoin and crypto stacks to work to increase their crypto asset holdings, and take advantage of the many trading and passive income opportunities available on Bybit and beyond.”

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About Bybit

Bybit is a cryptocurrency exchange established in March 2018 that offers a professional platform where crypto traders can find an ultra-fast matching engine, excellent customer service and multilingual community support. Bybit is a proud partner of Formula One racing team, Oracle Red Bull Racing, esports teams NAVI, Astralis, Alliance, Virtus.pro, Made in Brazil (MIBR), City Esports, and Oracle Red Bull Racing Esports, and association football (soccer) teams Borussia Dortmund and Avispa Fukuoka.

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Scared of His Family, Man Lies About Being Robbed

A man lied about getting attacked by robbers while driving

A man was found to have lied to his family about being beaten up by two robbers who stole his belongings on 7 October.

Laos Sees 62 Killed, 750 Injured in Road Accidents in September

Road accidents across Laos in September | Laos Security News Website

According to recent data from the Lao Ministry of Public Security, 62 persons were killed and 750 others were wounded in road accidents in Laos in September.

Hong Kong Baptist University research unveils association between plasma metabolites and COVID-19 antibody levels in recovered patients

HONG KONG SAR – Media OutReach – 10 October 2022 – A study led by Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) has revealed the association between rapidly fading antibody levels in some recovered COVID-19 patients and a high plasma concentration of a metabolite called glycylproline (gly-pro) and its producing enzyme.

A research team led by Professor Cai Zongwei (left) and Dr Yang Zhu (right) has revealed the association between rapidly fading antibody levels in some recovered COVID-19 patients and a high plasma concentration of a metabolite called gly-pro and its producing enzyme.

A research team led by Professor Cai Zongwei (left) and Dr Yang Zhu (right) has revealed the association between rapidly fading antibody levels in some recovered COVID-19 patients and a high plasma concentration of a metabolite called gly-pro and its producing enzyme.

The researchers also found that the application of an inhibiting agent can counteract the activities of gly-pro and its producing enzyme, and this helped to maintain COVID-19 antibody levels in a mouse model. The findings offer important insights that could aid the development of novel therapeutic and vaccination strategies against the virus.

The research results have been published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a renowned international scientific journal.

Antibody levels drop in some recovered COVID-19 patients

The levels of COVID-19 antibodies among individuals in a community are crucial for herd immunity against the virus. In general, recovered COVID-19 patients have high antibody levels as a result of their natural immune reactions. However, antibody levels in some recovered COVID-19 patients have been seen to drop rapidly over the course of a few weeks, and the underlying mechanism of this phenomenon remains poorly understood.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, research studies have revealed changes in plasma cytokine and metabolite levels in COVID-19 patients. Based on these observations, a research team led by Professor Cai Zongwei, Chair Professor of the Department of Chemistry and Director of the State Key Laboratory of Environmental and Biological Analysis, and Dr Yang Zhu, the first author of this paper and a Research Assistant Professor of the Department of Chemistry at HKBU, investigated how plasma cytokines and metabolites are associated with antibody levels in recovered COVID-19 patients.

Metabolite gly-pro associated with antibody levels

The research team analysed the cytokine and metabolite profiles in the plasma samples of three subject groups. The first group included 17 recovered COVID-19 patients with steady COVID-19 antibody levels; the second group included 30 recovered COVID-19 patients with rapidly fading COVID-19 antibody levels; the third one was a control group comprising 35 individuals who had not been infected with COVID-19.

A series of quantitative computational analyses that involved the use of machine learning techniques were used to compare the levels of different plasma cytokines and metabolites in the three subject groups in relation to their COVID-19 antibody levels. The researchers then compared the two recovered patient groups with the control group, and any cytokines and metabolites with significantly different levels between the two groups and the control group were shortlisted. Among the shortlisted targets, the levels of seven cytokines and 20 metabolites were seen to differ significantly between the two groups of recovered COVID-19 patients.

The researchers then analysed the association between the selected cytokines and metabolites and COVID-19 antibody levels in recovered patients. From the collected data, they concluded that the plasma concentration of the metabolite gly-pro had increased the most in the two recovered patient groups compared with the control group.

Overall, the levels of gly-pro in the recovered patient group with rapidly fading antibody levels were four times higher than the control group, while the levels of gly-pro in the recovered patient group with steady COVID-19 antibody levels were two-and-a-half times higher than the control group. Based on these results, the researchers investigated the relationship between COVID-19 antibody levels in recovered patients and gly-pro, as well as the producing enzyme of gly-pro which is named dipeptidyl peptidase-4 (DPP4).

Inhibiting gly-pro maintains steady antibody levels

The research team set up a four-week mouse model experiment to test the hypothesis that high gly-pro levels are associated with a rapid drop in COVID-19 antibody levels in recovered COVID-19 patients. Four groups of 12 mice were injected with the spike protein of the COVID-19 virus. The groups were then respectively treated with: (1) exogenous gly-pro; (2) an inhibitor that blocks the degradation of endogenous gly-pro; (3) exogenous gly-pro and a DPP4 inhibitor (Sitagliptin, which is also an anti-diabetic drug); and (4) saline.

The serum COVID-19 antibody levels in all groups were similar in the first week of the experiment. The antibody levels of the mice in the first group declined after the second week, suggesting that increased gly-pro levels are associated with a decline in COVID-19 antibody levels. The antibody levels of the mice in the second group, who had relatively steady gly-pro levels, also began to decline in the third week. The slower decline in antibody levels in the second group of mice compared to the first group shows that varying amounts of gly-pro are associated with the amount of time a steady antibody level can be maintained.

Meanwhile, the antibody levels of the mice in the third group remained stable throughout the experiment. This shows that when the activities of DPP4 are inhibited, the negative effects of gly-pro can be neutralised, and a steady level of COVID-19 antibodies can be maintained.

New insights for therapeutic and disease control strategies

Professor Cai said: “Effective shield immunity for a community against the spread of COVID-19 is highly dependent on the maintenance of steady antibody levels in individuals. Our experimental results suggest that DPP4 inhibitors can effectively maintain steady antibody levels in COVID-19-infected mice. As a result, our study offers important insights into how we can develop a similar medical approach to maintain COVID-19 antibody levels in humans, which will contribute to the global fight against the pandemic.”

Dr Yang said: “Further studies based on our research findings are warranted to explore the potential in other areas of therapeutic and disease control, especially in terms of other applications. For example, novel strategies may be developed to enhance the efficiency of vaccination in boosting antibody levels in humans, particularly in diabetic patients, a well-known high-risk population for COVID-19.”

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Lao Police Starts New Team to Investigate Woman’s Murder

Woman found stuffed in a suitcase in Mekong River in Thailand

The Lao police have formed a specialized unit to investigate the kidnapping and murder of a woman whose body was found in the Mekong river in Thailand two weeks ago. 

ECOVACS ROBOTICS Launches AI-enabled Intelligent Robotic Floor Cleaner DEEBOT T10 OMNI with 8-in-1 OMNI Station, providing One-for-All Cleaning Solution

ECOVACS brings the OMNI station from the flagship series to DEEBOT T10 OMNI, allowing the new DEEBOT to automate floor cleaning without human intervention.

HANOI, VIETNAM – Media OutReach – 10 October 2022 – ECOVACS ROBOTICS (“ECOVACS”), the world’s leading service robotics brand, launched DEEBOT T10 OMNI, a new member of its AI-powered robotic vacuum cleaner series, the DEEBOT T10 Family. DEEBOT T10 OMNI comes with the industry’s first all-in-one base station, OMNI Station, which combines function and design and delivers unprecedented convenience to users. The addition of OZMO™ Turbo 2.0 Mopping System’s unparalleled cleaning capability further enhances the robotic vacuum cleaner’s already advanced features like AIVI 3.0 Upgraded AI-based Object Recognition and Avoidance technology. DEEBOT T10 OMNI’s cutting-edge features and capabilities provides modern households several unique advantages. In addition, the human-bot interaction with YIKO Voice Assistant makes the DEEBOT T10 OMNI everyone’s intelligent butler.

Unique “8-in-1” OMNI station and more powerful cleaning functions bring unparalleled convenience and benefits to users.

The DEEBOT T10 OMNI can independently manage the entire floor cleaning process. Beyond sweeping, vacuuming, and mopping, the latest model can wash and dry the mopping pads and collect more dust using the new base station. These functionalities make the DEEBOT T10 OMNI an all-in-one robotic vacuum cleaner that frees users from housekeeping chores.

The OMNI Station is also the world’s first to integrate automated dust collection, mop cleaning, water refilling, and hot air drying. In addition, the OMNI Station has a 4L water tank that separates clean and wastewater. It automatically collects the wastewater after cleaning the mopping pad and refilling the water tanks of the DEEBOT T10 OMNI model with clean water.

Like other members of the DEEBOT T10 Family, DEEBOT T10 OMNI has many advanced technologies and features that bring an advanced cleaning experience to users. These include:

  • Enhanced AI with AIVI 3.0: The DEEBOT T10 OMNI comes with AIVI 3.0. This enhanced AI capability improves object single-frame recognition accuracy by 20% and the object single-frame recognition speed by 20 times. With a 960P astrophotography camera that widens the Field of View (FOV) to 148.3°, DEEBOT T10 OMNI identifies common ground obstacles faster and avoids them more efficiently. The robotic vacuum cleaner not only recognizes different types of floor obstacles, furniture, and floor materials, also it now equips with Granular Particle Recognition for an even smarter cleaning. In addition, it comes with a TÜV Rheinland privacy and safety certificate for software and hardware. DEEBOT T10 OMNI can clean different types of surfaces and carpets. The AIVI 3.0 technology and ultrasonic sensors help the robotic vacuum cleaner recognize different carpet types. When cleaning carpets (only available in standard mode), the DEEBOT T10 OMNI automatically changes pressure and avoids carpets when mopping. The anti-drop sensors keep the cleaner from falling over stairs and thresholds. The real-time video and communication feature enables users to monitor their homes and also communicate with other family members.
  • Intelligent YIKO Voice Assistant: DEEBOT T10 OMNI features YIKO Voice Assistant, the industry’s first built-in natural language interactive assistant for home service robots. It combines several AI-based voice interaction technologies, including voice semantics from Google, to improve the accuracy and response times. Users can use their voices to engage, command, and interact with the DEEBOT T10. Three well-placed mics allow users to activate the DEEBOT by saying, “OK, YIKO.” In addition, “OK YIKO, quick map building” enables users to build a complete cleaning map. YIKO AI voice assistant transforms the user experience, turning the DEEBOT T10 from a brilliant cleaning tool to a holistic home service robot.
  • Excellent TrueMapping 2.0 with ECOVACS HOME App Experience: DEEBOT T10 OMNI’s TrueMapping 2.0 uses onboard dToF sensors for more accurate positioning. It also allows users to save 2D and 3D maps in the intuitive ECOVACS HOME App on their mobile devices. Users can switch from 2D to 3D maps for a more detailed view of their home. By learning and understanding the home environment, the maps can accurately identify home structure, furniture, and ground materials. Users can also improve cleaning efficiency around and under the furniture using the 3D map.
  • Powerful 4-Stage Cleaning System Delivering 95% Cleaning Efficiency: The Dual Side Brushes cover every inch of the house and quickly collect the ground dust with a strong 5,000 pa suction power. The floating main brush keeps the unit closer to the floor without damaging the floor. The overall design allows the robotic vacuum cleaner to adapt to different floor types during deep cleaning. In addition, The OZMO™ TURBO 2.0 Oscillating Mopping System rotates 180 rpm to remove all kinds of stubborn floor stains. It is ideal for dusty environments, removing pet hair, or those allergic to dust. With these powerful cleaning technologies, DEEBOT T10 delivers 95% cleaning efficiency, passing the gold standard of industry testing parameters.

Pricing and Availability

DEEBOT T10 OMNI is available today at the ECOVACS Official Store exclusively on https://gigadigital.vn/.The suggested retail price of DEEBOT T10 OMNI is 18.900.000. Please visit ecovacs.com for more information or connect with us on Facebook or Instagram.

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About ECOVACS ROBOTICS

Innovating Since Day One – Creating the Intelligent Home.

With a new vision of “Advancing robotic technologies to serve the world to create a holistic ecosystem between human and robotics in lifestyle and production”, ECOVACS ROBOTICS cares about innovating solutions to enhance your lifestyle. We aim to design and launch “Robotics for All”: using our deep understanding of use cases and consumer experiences.

With over 24 years of design and industry-leading research, we have led the market as homes become more intelligent and responsive. We are building a world where your home asks less of your attention, becomes more seamless and powerful, and frees you to spend more time doing what you love.