The Eufy Robot Vacuum Review
Eufy is known for its easy-to-use robot vacuums that are easy to use. Eufy's RoboVac 30C model is Wi-Fi-enabled and comes with a remote control for convenient app operation. It also comes with boundary strips and an endurance of 100 minutes.
Its Boost IQ technology allows you to move from tile and wood to low-pile carpeting and area rug without any hassle. Other features included in the standard package include drop and obstacle detection, which lets it keep from hitting walls and furniture.
Boost IQ Technology
The eufy robot vacuum line has a variety of models, but there are some features that are common across their lineup. One of these features is Boost IQ technology designed to help your robot seamlessly transition from hard flooring to low- to medium-pile carpeting and rugs. It will automatically increase suction force when it comes over a particular type of surface in order to get the most effective cleaning 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 the floor, Auto, which will work in an open space without switching modes, Edge, which will concentrate on the corners and walls, and Spot that is best when there's a small area that needs extra attention like spilled baking soda.
The Eufy robot is equipped with all the essential features such as drop and obstacle detectors as well as an automatic emptying base. Most robots have an obstacle and drop detection. This means that they are not able to hit walls or furniture.
Some eufy robotics come with LED indicators that let you know what they are doing like an electronic clock. A solid green means the robot is in charging or standby mode. Blue indicates that it is on and working. A solid orange means that your eufy has ran out of power and needs to return to its original location.
The RoboVac 11S by Eufy is a highly rated model that's an ideal fit for those looking for a powerful robot vacuum with an extended run time as well as the ability to reach even the most remote corners of your home. Its slim design is a good fit under furniture or in tight spaces. It also has a scratch-resistant, tempered glass cover. There's also a physical remote control as well as smart sensors for navigation, and several cleaning modes. It's missing some of the more advanced features of other models, like digital maps or apps-based controls.
Powerful Suction
This robot vacuum has an impressive suction of 2,000 psi which is ideal to remove food crumbs, cereal crumbs, and other particles of dust and debris on low- to medium pile carpeting and hard flooring. It also sucks up pet hair and other tougher allergens from furniture that is upholstered. The rotating side brush can be useful in getting into corners and along baseboards. The brush is able to pick up dirt, dust and other debris that sticks to surfaces.
The 25C is WiFi-connected, and is controlled by an app on your smartphone. It can also be controlled via voice commands when used with an Amazon Echo or Google Assistant smart home speaker. It also has a compact charging base that holds the vacuum when not in use.
All models of the eufy robot vacuum come with a number of standard features, such as drop and obstacle detection to prevent it from running into objects or falling down the stairs. Certain models, like the eufy RoboVac 11S or its re-engineered predecessor, the RoboVac 30C Max offer advanced navigation systems which create and store a virtual map to help it know where it is supposed to go (and avoid) each time it cleans.
You can designate specific areas and set up cleaning cycles for the eufy robot vacuum without the Alexa compatible app or voice-controlled controls. And you can also block off rooms with fragile items, like the toys of your children or console tables. This eufy comes with two boundary strips that permit you to fence off larger spaces.
The RoboVac 11S MAX is one of the best-performing robotic vacuums that we have tested, earning high marks for cleaning ability and navigation. Its design is pared-back, with just one button on the top to wake it up and an on/off switch underneath for a continuous shut-off and a glass-tempered surface and ten infrared sensors that avoid obstacles, and the 0.15-gallons or 0.6-liter dust bin. Its re-engineered navigation system is fitted with iPath laser scanning technology, which creates and stores an image of your floor. The system then uses this information to swiftly navigate to every area of the house and ensure that it covers every square inch of your floor.
Convenient App Control
Eufy's models are equipped with smart features that let you control your device remotely. This includes the ability to schedule cleaning times, designate virtual boundaries that prevent your robot from entering certain areas (such as rooms full of electrical cords) and set the return to base feature. Some let you create a map of the house and mark the areas you want to clean.
The top eufy robotic cleaners come with a unique navigation system known as'smart mapping', which examines the floors in your home and builds a map that it references every time it cleans. This allows the vacuum to move seamlessly from bare floors to area rugs and back again without skipping any steps.
The RoboVac 25C from Eufy is a fantastic illustration of this model. It has three different suction power settings you can select using the companion app "Standard", "Turbo" which improves the machine's performance when cleaning bare floors and "Max", which is specifically designed to clean floors with high piles.
Its battery performance is excellent it allows the vacuum to run for up to 100 minutes in its standard Standard mode. The vacuum comes with built-in indicator for batteries that flashes blue while it is charging, and then turns orange when power is low, and then is fully charged and solid blue.
The 'Spot Cleaning Mode' is a awesome feature. It allows you to force the vacuum cleaner to concentrate on a specific area, by pressing a button near the base of the. This is a great method to get pet hair or crumbs out of tight corners and under furniture where a traditional upright vacuum would have trouble.
The soft RoboVac also does a fantastic job of removing pet hair from various floor types, though it may require some additional passes to clear hairy areas that are stubborn in low- and high-pile carpeting. As with most robotic cleaners it's not as effective in getting hair out of crevices and cracks as it is on floors that are unfinished but it does a fantastic job of removing pet hair from bare and carpeted surfaces.
100 Minutes of Cleaning
The Eufy robot vacuum offers an impressive 100 minutes of cleaning, with an automatic return to its base to charge. It's able to work across many floors and is equipped with a powerful suction system that can remove everything from cereal chunks to glitter specks in a matter of minutes. A durable brush roll and an additional side brush allow it to reach crevices and corners that are out of reach for other robots.
The battery-powered robot vacuum operates on carpets and hard floors and can be controlled via the remote control included or by using your smart home or smartphone assistant to send commands over Wi-Fi. You can also alter Boost IQ which will optimize the suction power based on the floor type on which the vac is working.
Like other eufy robots the G30 Edge is designed to work around your home, with only minimal setup. Simply attach the rotating edge brush and connect to your Wi-Fi in just one minute. Once it's connected to the internet, you can make use of the app to design an agenda for cleaning and voice commands using a compatible smart home speaker.
This level of customization is available on many elegant robotic vacuum cleaners. You can choose which areas you'd like it to clean and when. The app also lets you define virtual boundaries that can be used to block the robot from entering rooms where there might be electrical cords or other obstacles you'd rather not vacuum up.
Some eufy models include an intuitive map that uses sensors that calculate the location of walls and furniture and shows a route for covering them. Others use a navigational technology called iPath which is more advanced. In these cases the robotic vacuum uses an algorithm to intelligently generate an iPath path, and then follows it until the specified area is covered. The robot returns to its dock and is charged and waits for its next scheduled cleaning.
Other models of eufy's robotic vacuums do not have robotic hoovers this level of intelligence. These entry-level models are usually the cheapest and do not employ the digital map system. Instead, they map an undetermined path each when they begin cleaning. Although this can be a bit frustrating but the eufy robot cleaner is always able to cover the same areas. Moreover, it rarely does not miss any corners or other hard to reach places.