Both the Mova K20 and the Mova M10 Station share the same fundamental DNA: they are cordless, bagless upright vacuums equipped with a HEPA and allergy filter, rated at an identical 72 dB of operating noise, built for pet hair, and backed by a 2-year warranty. On these core quality and usability pillars, there is no meaningful difference — both are equally capable in terms of filtration and equally tolerable in terms of sound.
Where the two diverge significantly is in their physical footprint and form factor. The K20 is notably taller at 1111 mm but much slimmer — 250 mm wide and 268 mm thick — giving it a compact, traditional upright silhouette that stores easily in narrow spaces. The M10 Station, by contrast, is considerably shorter at 745 mm but substantially wider (430 mm) and thicker (365 mm), which points to a larger base or integrated docking station design. This is also reflected in total volume: the M10 Station occupies roughly 57% more space (116,927 cm³ vs 74,437 cm³), making it a bulkier unit to live with. The K20 is also lighter at 4000 g versus the M10 Station's 4400 g, a 400 g difference that can matter during extended cleaning sessions or when carrying the unit up stairs.
For users prioritizing a lean, easy-to-store machine, the K20 has a clear physical advantage — it is lighter, slimmer, and takes up far less room. The M10 Station's larger build is likely a trade-off for its station-based design, which may offer organizational or docking benefits not captured in these specs alone, but purely on general form-factor grounds the K20 is the more manageable vacuum.