The Eufy Robot Vacuum Review
Eufy robot vacuums are known for their ease of use. The Eufy RoboVac 30C model is Wi-Fi-enabled and has a remote control for convenient application operation. It also has boundary strips and a battery that lasts for 100 minutes.
Its Boost IQ technology allows you to move from tile and wood to carpeting with low pile and area rug without a hitch. Other features included in the standard package include drop detection and obstacle detection which allow it to avoid hitting walls and furniture.
Boost IQ Technology
The Eufy robotic vacuum line comes with many models. However certain features are common to all. One of them is Boost IQ technology, which is specifically designed to aid your robot move seamlessly from hard flooring to low- to medium-pile carpeting and area rugs. It will automatically increase suction power when it comes across a certain type of surface to ensure it gets as clean as is possible.
A useful feature is the ability to manually switch between cleaning modes. These include Quick Clean, which is ideal for a quick 30-minute sweep of your floor, Auto, which will work in an open space without switching modes, Edge, which will really focus on your walls and corners, and Spot that is best when there’s a small space that requires extra attention, like baking soda spilled on the floor.
Of course, the eufy robotic also has the essential capabilities like drop and obstacle detection as well as a self-emptying base. The majority of robots come with an obstacle and drop detection system. This stops them from hitting furniture or walls.
A number of the eufy robotics have a variety of LED indicators that can communicate with you, just like a digital watch. A solid green signal means that the robot is standby or charging mode. Blue indicates it’s active and functioning. And a solid orange signalizes that your eufy has run out of power and needs to go back to its home base.
The RoboVac 11S by Eufy is a top-rated model that’s an ideal choice for those who want a powerful robot vacuum with long run times as well as the ability to reach the most remote corners of your home. It’s slim lines that fit under furniture and in tight spaces, and a tempered glass cover that’s scratch resistant. It also has a physical remote control as well as smart sensors for navigation, and multiple cleaning modes. It doesn’t come with many of the sophisticated features that some of the other models do, such as digital mapping or app-based control.
Powerful Suction
A powerful 2,000-pa suction level makes this vacuum ideal for removing food particles, cereal crumbs, and other dirt or dust that accumulate on hard floors and carpets with a low-to-medium pile. It also removes dust mites, pet hair and other allergens off of upholstered furniture. A rotating side brush helps to get into corners and along baseboards while the rolling brush pulls up dirt and other debris that adheres to surfaces.
The 25C is wirelessly connected, and can be controlled by a smartphone app. It can also be controlled with voice commands when connected to an Amazon Echo or Google Assistant smart home speaker. It also comes with a handy charging station that holds the vacuum cleaner when it is not being used.
All models of the eufy robot vacuum come with a number of standard features, such as obstacle and drop detection to prevent it from hitting things or falling down the stairs. Certain models, like the eufy RoboVac11S or its re-engineered predecessor, the RoboVac 30C Max offer advanced navigation systems which create and store an electronic map to know the direction it should take (and Cheapest avoid) each time it cleans.
You can tailor the cleaning cycle, set specific areas for the robot vacuum to avoid using the app or Alexa-compatible voice controls. Additionally, you can cordon off rooms that contain fragile items, like your kids’ toys or console tables. The eufy comes with two boundary strips that allow you to secure larger spaces.
The RoboVac 11S Max is among our top-performing robotic vacuums, earning top marks in both navigation and cleaning. Its design is pared-back, with just a single button on the top to turn it on and an on/off switch beneath for a continuous shut-off and also an tempered glass surface and ten infrared sensors that keep away from obstacles and an 0.15-gallons of 0.6-liter dust bin. Its re-engineered navigation system is fitted with iPath laser scanning technology that creates and stores the floor map. It then uses that map to quickly navigate to each part of your home and make sure it covers every inch of your floor.
Convenient App Control
As is the case with many robotic vacuums on the market the models from eufy come with intelligent features that let you control your device from a distance. You can set up cleaning times, set virtual boundaries to prevent your robot from entering certain rooms (such ones with electrical cords) and also use the’return back to base feature’. Some even let you draw a a map of your home and mark areas where you’d like to clean.
The top of the line vacuum cleaners made by eufy have the navigation system known as «smart mapping» that scans your house and creates an image of the map it is referring to every time it cleans. This allows the vacuum to effortlessly move from floors that are not clean to area rugs, and back to the original location without missing any steps.
The RoboVac 25C from Eufy is a great example of this type of model. It has three distinct suction power modes can be selected through its companion app: ‘Standard’ and ‘Turbo’. This enhances the performance of the machine for cleaning floors that are not clean and ‘Max’ which is designed for high-pile carpeting.
The battery life of the vacuum is also impressive. It can run in its default «Standard» mode for up to 100 minutes. The vacuum also comes with a built-in indicator for the battery that flashes blue when it is charging, and then pulsates orange when it’s low on power, and then solidifies to blue when it’s fully charged.
The «Spot Cleaning Mode’ is another amazing feature. It lets you force the vacuum cleaner to focus on a localized area, by pressing a button at the bottom of the. This is a great method to remove pet hair or dust particles out of corners and under furniture where a traditional upright vacuum would have trouble.
The elegant RoboVac also does an admirable job of removing pet hair from various floor types, though it might need a few extra passes to clear hairy areas that are stubborn in carpeting with a high or low pile. It’s not as adept at removing hair from cracks and crevices in carpeted floors as it is on naked floors. However it does a fantastic job of removing pet fur from bare and covered surfaces.
100 Minutes of Cleaning
The robot vacuum’s suction can be cleaned for up to 100 minutes, and then it will automatically return to its charging base. It’s able of working on multiple floors and comes equipped with a powerful suction system that can pick up anything from cereal pieces to glitter specks of dust with ease. It has a durable brush roll and a side brush that helps it reach crevices and corners that other robots may not be able to reach.
The battery-powered robo-vacuum can be controlled using the remote control that comes with it or by sending commands over Wi-Fi via your smart-home assistant, smartphone, or even a smart device. You can also alter the Boost IQ feature that optimizes suction power depending on what kind of floor the vac is working on.
Like other eufy robots the G30 Edge is designed to operate around your home and requires only minimal installation. Snap on the edge brush that rotates and connect to Wi-Fi in less than a minute. Once connected, the app lets you to create cleaning routines and utilize voice commands via an intelligent home speaker compatible.
A lot of eufy robotics offer this level of personalization which lets you choose the specific areas you want it to focus on and when you want it to clean. The app can also set virtual boundaries, which are used to prevent the robot from entering rooms where there might be electrical cords or other obstacles you’d rather not vacuum up.
Some models from Eufy come with an intuitive map which uses sensors that calculate the position of furniture and walls, and plots a route to cover them. Other models employ the navigational technology known as iPath which is more sophisticated. In these instances the robot vacuum and mop vacuum employs an algorithm to intelligently create a path and then follows it until it covers the specified area. The robot then returns to its dock and is charged, waiting for its next scheduled cleaning.
Other models of the eufy robot vacuum do not have this level of intelligence. These models that are entry-level are typically the cheapest and do not use an electronic map system. Instead, they map a random route every time they begin a cleaning session. Although this can be frustrating at times, the robot always manages to cover the same areas repeatedly. It also rarely misses corners or other areas that are difficult to reach.