Mova M10 Station
Mova X4 Pro

Mova M10 Station Mova X4 Pro

Overview

Welcome to this in-depth specification comparison between the Mova M10 Station and the Mova X4 Pro. Both are cordless, bagless upright vacuums equipped with HEPA and allergy filters, and both are built with pet hair removal in mind. Yet beneath their shared foundations lie meaningful differences worth examining, particularly around charging speed, physical dimensions, runtime, and cleaning control features. Read on to find out which model best suits your home and lifestyle.

Common Features

  • Both products are upright-style vacuums.
  • Both products are cordless.
  • Both products are bagless.
  • Both products include a HEPA filter.
  • Both products include an allergy filter.
  • Both products are designed for pet hair.
  • Both products include washable filters.
  • On-board tool storage is not available on either product.
  • Both products do not use an electrostatic filtration system.
  • Both products have a rechargeable battery.
  • Both products have a battery level indicator.

Main Differences

  • Audible noise is 72 dB on Mova M10 Station and 78 dB on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Volume is 116927.75 cm³ on Mova M10 Station and 72981.425 cm³ on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Thickness is 365 mm on Mova M10 Station and 233 mm on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Weight is 4400 g on Mova M10 Station and 5300 g on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Height is 745 mm on Mova M10 Station and 1139 mm on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Width is 430 mm on Mova M10 Station and 275 mm on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Dustbin capacity is 0.7 l on Mova M10 Station and 0.73 l on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Brushroll shut-off is available on Mova M10 Station but not available on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Runtime is 40 minutes on Mova M10 Station and 45 minutes on Mova X4 Pro.
  • Charge time is 4 hours on Mova M10 Station and 0.66 hours on Mova X4 Pro.
Specs Comparison
Mova M10 Station

Mova M10 Station

Mova X4 Pro

Mova X4 Pro

General info:
type Upright Upright
cord type Cordless Cordless
bag type Bagless Bagless
has HEPA filter
has an allergy filter
audible noise 72 dB 78 dB
release date May 2025 March 2025
volume 116927.75 cm³ 72981.425 cm³
thickness 365 mm 233 mm
weight 4400 g 5300 g
height 745 mm 1139 mm
width 430 mm 275 mm
is designed for pet hair

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.

Design:
has included washable filters
dustbin capacity 0.7 l 0.73 l
Has on-board tool storage

From a design standpoint, these two vacuums are remarkably close. Washable filters are a shared feature on both, which is a genuine long-term cost saver — no recurring filter replacement purchases, and maintenance stays simple with a rinse under the tap.

Dustbin capacity is where a marginal numerical difference exists: the X4 Pro holds 0.73 l against the M10 Station's 0.7 l. In practice, a 30 ml gap is negligible — it won't translate to a meaningful difference in how often you empty the bin during a typical cleaning session. Neither model offers on-board tool storage, so accessories will need to be stowed separately regardless of which unit you choose.

For this spec group, the two products are effectively tied. The design choices that matter — washable filtration and comparable bin capacity — are identical in impact, and neither machine holds a meaningful real-world advantage over the other here.

Cleaning power:
Has brushroll shut-off
Has an electrostatic filtration system

Within this spec group, the single differentiating feature carries real practical weight. The M10 Station includes a brushroll shut-off, while the X4 Pro does not. This capability lets you disable the spinning brush head and switch to pure suction mode — a meaningful advantage when transitioning from carpet to hard floors, where an active brushroll can scatter debris rather than collect it, or potentially scratch delicate surfaces.

Neither model features an electrostatic filtration system, so that aspect is a straight tie and doesn't factor into the decision here.

The M10 Station takes the edge in this category. Brushroll shut-off adds genuine floor-type versatility that the X4 Pro simply doesn't offer, making the M10 Station the more adaptable choice for mixed-surface homes.

Power:
runtime 40 min 45 min
has a rechargeable battery
has a battery level indicator
charge time 4 hours 0.66 hours

Runtime is close but not identical: the X4 Pro edges ahead at 45 minutes versus the M10 Station's 40 minutes. That extra five minutes is modest in isolation — roughly enough to cover a small additional room — but it does mean the X4 Pro can handle slightly larger homes on a single charge before needing a break.

Where the gap becomes striking is charge time. The M10 Station requires a full 4 hours to recharge, meaning if you run it flat, it's essentially out of commission for half a workday. The X4 Pro, by contrast, charges in approximately 40 minutes — a nearly six-times faster turnaround. In practical terms, this transforms how you can use the vacuum: a quick top-up while you take a break is genuinely feasible, and back-to-back cleaning sessions become a realistic option rather than a scheduling challenge.

The X4 Pro holds a clear advantage in this group. While both share the convenience of a battery indicator, the X4 Pro's combination of longer runtime and dramatically faster charging makes it the significantly more flexible and user-friendly option for power management.

Comparison Summary & Verdict

After reviewing all available specifications, both vacuums share a strong common foundation: cordless convenience, HEPA and allergy filtration, washable filters, and pet-hair-ready designs. However, the two diverge in important ways. The Mova M10 Station operates more quietly at 72 dB, is notably lighter at 4400 g, and uniquely offers a brushroll shut-off for greater surface-type flexibility. Its main drawback is a lengthy 4-hour charge time. The Mova X4 Pro, on the other hand, charges in just 0.66 hours, runs for 45 minutes on a full charge, and has a slimmer, taller profile suited to compact storage. It is heavier at 5300 g and lacks brushroll shut-off. If quiet operation, lighter weight, and floor-type control matter most to you, the M10 Station is the stronger pick. If fast recharging and slightly longer runtime are your priorities, the X4 Pro is the clear choice.

Mova M10 Station
Buy Mova M10 Station if...

Buy the Mova M10 Station if you want a quieter, lighter vacuum with brushroll shut-off for mixed floor types and do not mind a longer charging time.

Mova X4 Pro
Buy Mova X4 Pro if...

Buy the Mova X4 Pro if fast recharging and a slightly longer runtime are your top priorities, and you are comfortable with a heavier build.