Acerpure Clean V2 Lands in Indonesia With 20,000 Pa Suction

I’ve tested enough “smart” home gadgets that promised to fix my cleaning routine and ended up collecting dust instead of removing it. So when I saw Acer — a brand most of us associate with laptops and monitors — pushing a cordless vacuum cleaner in Indonesia, I raised an eyebrow. A 20,000 Pa wireless vacuum that can also groom your pets sounds useful on paper, but as usual, the real question is: what’s behind the spec sheet?

Acer Steps Deeper Into the Home With Acerpure Clean V2

Acer has officially launched the Acerpure Clean V2 Cordless vacuum cleaner in Indonesia. This is part of Acer’s broader Acerpure line, where the company has been slowly moving from traditional PCs into home-focused hardware.

The pitch is straightforward: a compact, lightweight cordless vacuum that can handle everyday dust, fine particles on furniture, and even double as a grooming tool for pets. The whole thing weighs around 1.37 kg, which puts it firmly in the lightweight category and should make it easier to use for longer sessions or overhead cleaning.

This isn’t a robot vacuum or a “smart” Android-connected gadget, but it’s clearly aimed at the same tech-aware audience that already buys phones, tablets, and IoT devices and now wants cleaner homes without hauling around a chunky 5 kg corded unit.

Core Specs: 20,000 Pa Suction and Cordless Convenience

On the performance side, Acerpure Clean V2 claims suction power of up to 20,000 Pa. In vacuum terms, that’s enough on paper to handle fine dust, dirt, and smaller particles stuck on household surfaces like carpets, sofas, and tables.

It’s cordless, so no cable wrangling while moving between rooms. Acer leans on that wireless design plus the low 1.37 kg weight as a key advantage, letting users reach higher shelves, curtain tops, or awkward corners that are usually a pain with traditional vacuums.

Is 20,000 Pa objectively impressive? The source doesn’t give us direct competitors to compare with, and there’s no runtime or battery capacity listed, so we can’t say how long that suction holds. All we know from Acer’s description is that this power level is positioned as enough for day-to-day home cleaning, not industrial deep cleaning.

Three Cleaning Modes for Different Scenarios

Acerpure Clean V2 offers three distinct modes:

  • Turbo
  • Standard
  • Eco and Pet

Turbo is clearly meant for heavier messes, carpets with embedded dust, or stubborn particles. Standard will likely be the go-to for routine floor and surface cleaning. Eco and Pet is where the messaging gets more interesting, because it’s tied to both efficiency and animal grooming.

We don’t get technical breakdowns of wattage or exact power per mode, so users will need to rely on Acer’s tuning here. The real test will be whether Eco and Pet mode is strong enough to actually collect pet hair effectively while remaining gentle enough for animal grooming.

Five Brush Heads, From Floors to Mattresses

Acerpure Clean V2 ships with five different brush types:

  1. A main brush for floors and carpets
  2. A narrow-gap brush for tight spaces
  3. A brush for sofas and smooth surfaces
  4. A mite-removal brush suitable for mattresses or beds
  5. A pet hair brush for grooming animals

The main brush handles general floor and carpet dust. The narrow-gap brush is for corners, crevices, and tight areas where dust usually builds up and larger heads can’t reach.

The sofa and smooth-surface brush is positioned for furniture like couches, tables, and other non-fabric flat areas. The mite-removal brush is targeted at mattresses and bedding — areas many people ignore but that collect dust and allergens over time.

On paper, this is a solid spread of tools, and Acer claims these brushes help users reach both high areas and tricky, hard-to-reach parts of the home. Without more mechanical details (like motorized vs passive brush heads), it’s hard to judge how aggressive the cleaning will be, but the attachment variety is at least competitive.

Pet Grooming: Clever Add-On or Just Marketing?

The most unusual part of Acerpure Clean V2 is the pet grooming feature. Acer includes a dedicated pet hair brush designed to clean and tidy animal fur, particularly for dogs and cats.

The brush is described as having soft bristles that are claimed to be safe for pets. The idea is to gently comb through your pet, lift loose or shedding fur, and simultaneously capture it into the vacuum so it doesn’t end up on sofas, carpets, or your clothes.

If it works as described, this could be extremely convenient for pet owners who are constantly fighting hair buildup at home. But there are a lot of unknowns: how noisy the vacuum is in Eco and Pet mode, how comfortable pets will actually feel, and how effective the brush is on long vs short hair.

Still, the concept makes sense. Instead of brushing and then vacuuming the floor afterward, you do both in one step. Acer is clearly targeting households with pets who already spend time grooming and cleaning.

Filtration: 5-Step Cyclone With HEPA

For dust handling, Acerpure Clean V2 uses a 5-step cyclone filtration system with a HEPA filter. The multi-stage cyclone layout is meant to separate larger particles first before they hit the finer filter stages, which can help maintain suction and reduce how often you have to clean or replace the HEPA element.

HEPA filtration is a must for people who care about allergens and very fine dust, and Acer is aligning itself with that standard. The source mentions the system can filter dust, including fine particles, but doesn’t specify filtration efficiency percentages or filter class.

Cyclone plus HEPA is a familiar combo in this category. Whether Acer’s implementation holds up in real world use will depend on airflow design and sealing quality — details we don’t get from the initial release.

Promising Package, Missing Real-World Numbers

Taken together, Acerpure Clean V2 looks like a sensible expansion for Acer in Indonesia: a lightweight, cordless vacuum with 20,000 Pa suction, three modes, five brush attachments, and a pet grooming twist.

On the cautious side, there are obvious gaps. The launch information doesn’t include battery specs, estimated usage time per mode, noise levels, charge time, dustbin capacity, or price. Without those, it’s impossible to say whether this is a budget-friendly alternative or trying to punch at premium cordless vacuums.

For Android and tech enthusiasts who already live in the Acer ecosystem, this could be an interesting way to bring a familiar brand into everyday cleaning. But until we see long-term testing, especially around battery endurance, filtration maintenance, and how pets actually react to that grooming brush, this is firmly in “promising on paper” territory.

If you live in Indonesia and are eyeing the Acerpure Clean V2, keep an eye out for proper reviews and user feedback before jumping in. Features like 20,000 Pa suction and a pet grooming attachment sound good, but real homes and real fur are much harsher judges than spec sheets.

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