Both the Mova M10 Station and the Mova X4 Pro share the same fundamental design philosophy: upright, cordless, bagless, with HEPA and allergy filtration and dedicated pet hair capability. For allergy sufferers or pet owners, either machine clears the bar on paper — the real differentiation lies in the physical and acoustic trade-offs between them.
Noise is a meaningful daily-use factor, and here the M10 Station holds a clear edge at 72 dB versus the X4 Pro's 78 dB. A 6 dB difference is not subtle — it translates to roughly a perceived doubling of loudness, which matters if you vacuum frequently, live in an apartment, or have sleeping children or pets nearby. On the ergonomics side, the M10 Station is notably lighter at 4,400 g compared to the X4 Pro's 5,300 g — a 900 g difference that becomes very tangible during longer cleaning sessions or when maneuvering between floors. The X4 Pro, however, is considerably more slender: at just 233 mm thick and 275 mm wide, it presents a much smaller footprint than the M10 Station's 365 mm thickness and 430 mm width, making it easier to slide into a narrow storage closet despite its taller 1,139 mm height.
Overall, the M10 Station has a clear edge for users who prioritize quieter operation and lighter handling — both high-impact factors in everyday usability. The X4 Pro counters with a more compact, space-efficient silhouette that suits tighter storage situations, but its weight and noise output are genuine compromises compared to its sibling.