Although it is advertised as a mop, it has a wiping head without a water tank. It comes with several disposable and reusable pads that can be used with the attachment. You have to moisten them manually so that this does not happen automatically. The vacuum function works very well and almost makes up for it. It has four suction modes. I use "high" but for my laminate floors it worked well enough on "medium". I set it higher because I have two stubborn short pile carpets that are difficult to clean with any vacuum. This vacuum cleaner picks up 95-98% of the particles from these two carpets. It has a timer so you can schedule cleaning and I've set it for a week and my house is looking almost immaculate. I use it to clean my living/dining room as well as my office, guest room and powder room, which takes almost two hours before it returns to the dock to charge. It goes through each area multiple times. It moves my bathroom rugs around a bit (usually turned around a corner) but usually not a problem. However, it is a very aggressive robot. He pushes tables and other small furniture and moves this furniture if it is light and especially on wheels. It actually fits under my dog bed and fits under my sofa. It will try to suck up any loose cords and roll up small bumps, including the flat legs to my table. It gets stuck every now and then, but only takes a few seconds to get out unless it gets tangled on something. I've learned to quickly pick up all cables off the floor or make them inaccessible. I like not having to worry about manual vacuuming. My house now always looks spotless and I only have to empty the bin a few times a week. Too bad it's not a real mop, but it's my favorite vacuum cleaner. Over time, he seems to study and poke things less often. It cleans really thoroughly. Via an app (LeFant) I set it to clean daily early in the morning before waking up. It includes instructions for connecting to Alexa, but they're overly complicated, and I haven't found a way to register an account to use to log into Skill in the Alexa app either. If I want to vacuum on demand, a simple access to the app is enough, but since I've scheduled a daily cleaning this isn't usually necessary. It's noticeably smaller than any other robot vacuum I've tried, which explains why it fits in places my other vacuums can't, including under my sofa as well as under some shelves in my office, making me a bit short, so I have to worry about hand vacuuming a few times a month.