The dream of home ownership once came with a lawn and a two-car garage. That vision included the weekend ritual of washing the car, a deeply ingrained piece of suburban iconography that assumes the existence of a driveway, a garden hose, and the space to make a soapy mess. Today, for many, it’s an apartment or a condo with a parking space that feels disconnected from the home itself. This shift has created a gap in the market, forcing owners into a cycle of inconvenient, costly, and often damaging automated washes because the basic tools for the job are tied to a home they do not have.
LINYO H1 is engineered to fill that gap, offering a self-sufficient solution that brings the car wash to the car. It is a thoughtful system that re-imagines the process around resource conservation and portability. The machine’s ability to complete a full exterior wash and wax with a tiny amount of water, all while capturing the runoff, makes it a respectful neighbor in a shared parking facility. It’s a product that acknowledges the new realities of housing and empowers owners to reclaim the satisfying ritual of caring for their vehicles, with the pride and precision they deserve.
Designer: Linyo
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Street parking and subterranean garages expose vehicles to exactly the kind of daily contamination that demands frequent attention. Bird droppings, tree sap, and road grime accumulate faster on a city street than on a private driveway, and the irony is that these owners have the least infrastructure available to do anything about it. The H1’s answer is a reversible rotating roller that lifts grime away from the surface before the roller face makes contact, immediately extracting the dirty slurry into a dedicated wastewater tank. Linyo calls this Lift & Extract Technology, and it separates the H1 from a conventional contact wash, where a loaded mitt drags contaminated water across the paint repeatedly. Every rotation presents a fresh, grit-free surface to the vehicle, and Linyo calibrates the system specifically as a maintenance wash for urban surfaces rather than heavy off-road cleanup.
A fresh-water tank feeds the Smart-Mist pump while a separate waste tank captures dirty runoff before it reaches the ground, forming a closed loop that uses just 0.5 gallons of water per wash cycle. This closed-loop design ensures a spotless clean while using 80 times less water than a standard garden hose. That efficiency is not purely a marketing point. It is the feature that makes the H1 viable in shared parking facilities, indoor garages, and car shows where chemical runoff into storm drains is restricted or outright prohibited. For anyone parking in a dense urban building with strict rules around water and drainage, this closed-loop architecture unlocks the entire product proposition.
A single press of the foam trigger delivers thick, pH-neutral foam that auto-dilutes at 1:50 without any manual measuring or prep work. The base unit is built to bear weight, letting the user step directly onto it to foam down the roof of a tall SUV from above, a small ergonomic detail that quietly solves one of the most awkward parts of washing any large vehicle. In one single pass, the motorized roller washes and coats while a precision smart-mist rinses the finish, with dirty water extracted instantly into the internal waste tank. A built-in Smart Angle Indicator with a green light guidance system shows optimal tool pressure and angle in real time, taking the guesswork out of working around body panels, curves, and trim lines. The entire exterior process completes in 20 minutes, leaving the finish spotless, dry, and showroom-ready.
When the exterior is done, the H1 switches modes and transforms into a compact handheld vacuum with up to 16,000 Pa of suction power. Attaching the included suction head redirects the motor’s output into interior cleaning, pulling dust, crumbs, and debris from seats, floor mats, and tight corners. The transition between wash mode and vacuum mode requires no additional tools or setup, keeping the single-device promise intact across both functions. What the H1 effectively replaces is a foam cannon, a wash mitt, a coating applicator, and a separate handheld vacuum, consolidated into one unit that weighs 21 pounds. For anyone storing gear in a one-bedroom apartment rather than a garage, that consolidation is the whole argument.
At 21 pounds and equipped with a wheeled base, the H1 is compact enough to store in a car trunk and wheel directly to the vehicle. The telescopic extension wand and stable base station mean the unit stays grounded while the user works vertically, reaching an SUV’s roof without stretching or needing a step. Linyo describes it as a car wash in a box, and the architecture earns that framing for anyone who has ever lugged a pressure washer, bucket set, and separate vacuum to a shared parking garage. The swappable 5,000mAh battery supports up to two full exterior washes per charge, and a plug-in power option unlocks continuous use for longer sessions. The body is ABS plastic, a pragmatic material choice for something that lives in trunk wells and takes the daily knocks of portable gear.
The H1 finds its clearest audience at the intersection of paint-conscious ownership and urban logistics, specifically EV drivers, ceramic-coated vehicle owners, and daily commuters who value a clean car but park somewhere that makes traditional washing impossible. The EV community tends to be meticulous about paint maintenance, and the combination of nano-ceramic coating application and contact-safe roller technology speaks directly to that mindset. Powered by a pH-neutral, paint-safe formula, the H1’s cleaning detergent delivers heavy-duty cleaning performance while applying a protective nano-ceramic coating during the wash, whether the vehicle has a gloss finish, a modern matte wrap, or a sensitive EV paint job. The 20-minute wash cycle makes it a realistic weekly habit rather than an occasional event, which is ultimately what paint protection requires to remain effective. Linyo’s own framing covers apartment lots, car shows, and street parking, which maps neatly to the range of urban ownership situations this machine was designed for.
The H1 comes in three configurations: the standard cordless unit at $349 (MSRP $499), the hybrid power version at $399 (MSRP $570), and a cordless unit with an extra battery bundled in at $459 (MSRP $655). Every unit ships with the main base station, motor, battery, charger, telescopic extension wand, neutral-pH detergent, nano-ceramic wax, dust container, vacuum nozzle, microfiber towel, replacement roller sponge, and a blade. Consumable bundles, larger coating kits, and spare batteries are available as separately priced add-ons. Linyo is targeting an August 2026 shipping window, with the unit supporting 100 to 240 volts for worldwide compatibility.
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