The Eufy Robot Vacuum Review
Eufy is known for making easy-to-use robot vacuums that are easy to use. The eufy RoboVac 30C is Wi-Fi enabled and has a wireless remote control to make it easy to use the app. It also comes with boundary strips and a 100-minute battery life.
Its Boost IQ technology allows you to move from tile and wood to carpeting with a low-pile and area rugs without a hitch. Other standard features include obstacle and drop detection that allow it to avoid bumping against furniture and walls.
Boost IQ Technology
The eufy robotic vacuum line has many models. However, certain features are common to all of them. Boost IQ is one such feature, which assists your robot to move smoothly from hard floors to low to medium pile carpeting and area rugs. It will automatically boost suction power when it encounters a specific surface type to ensure it is as clean as possible.
An important feature is the manual switch between cleaning modes. These include Quick Clean, which is great for a 30-minute fast sweep of the floor, Auto, which will operate in an open space without switching modes, Edge, which will specifically focus on the corners and walls, and Spot that is best when there's an area that requires extra attention, such as baking soda that has been spilled.
The eufy robot comes with all the essential features such as drop and obstacle detection and an automatic emptying base. Drop detection and obstacle detection is a common feature for most robots because it stops them from bumping into walls or furniture and keeps them from falling down stairs or other places that could be hazardous.
Some eufy robotics come with LED indicators that tell you what they are doing like the digital clock. A solid green signalizes that the robot is in standby or charging mode, while blue means that it's on and working, and a solid orange indicates that your eufy is low on power and needs to return to its base.
The eufy RoboVac 11S is a highly rated robot vacuum, is the ideal choice for those looking for a robust robot with a long-lasting running time. It is also able to reach the furthest corners of your house. Its slim design fits under furniture or in tight spaces. It also comes with a scratch-resistant, tempered glass cover. There's also a physical control, smart sensors to help in navigation, and a variety of cleaning options. It's missing some of the more advanced features of other models, like digital maps or app-based controls.
Powerful Suction
A powerful suction level of 2,000 pa makes this robot vacuum ideal for removing food particles cereal crumbs, food particles and other dust or debris on hard floors and carpeting with a low to medium pile. It also removes pet hair as well as other allergens from upholstered furniture. A rotating side brush can help to get into corners and along baseboards, while the brush that rolls pulls dirt and other debris that clings to surfaces.
The 25C is connected to WiFi and is controlled by a smartphone app. It can also be controlled via voice commands when connected to an Amazon Echo or Google Assistant smart home speaker. It also comes with a compact base for charging that can be used to store the vacuum when it is not in use.
All eufy robotic vacuums come with a number standard features. They include obstacle and drop detection, which stops it from running into objects or falling down stairs. Certain models, like the eufy RoboVac 11S and its re-engineered predecessor, the eufy RoboVac 30C Max, have advanced navigation systems that create and memorize a virtual map so that it knows where it is supposed to go (and avoid) each time it cleans.
You can designate specific areas and customize cleaning cycles for the eufy robotic vacuum without the Alexa compatible app or voice controls. And you can also isolate rooms that contain sensitive items, such as your kids' toys or console tables. This eufy has two boundary strips that allow you to fence off larger spaces.
The eufy RoboVac 11S Max is one of our top-performing robotic vacuums, receiving top marks in both navigation and cleaning. Its design is pared-back, with just one button at the top to turn it on and an on/off switch underneath for a permanent turn-off and a glass-tempered surface, ten infrared sensors to steer clear of obstacles, and a 0.15-gallons or 0.6-liter dust bin. Its new navigation system has been redesigned and equipped iPath technology, which creates and stores a floor map for your floor. It makes use of this information to quickly navigate to each part of your home and ensure it covers every inch.
Convenient App Control
Eufy's models are equipped with intelligent features that allow you to control your device remotely. This allows you to schedule cleaning times, set virtual boundaries that prevent your robot from entering certain areas (such as rooms that are stuffed with electrical cords), and set the return to base feature. Some of them allow you to draw a an image of the house and mark the areas you would like to clean.
The top of the line robotic cleaners from eufy include a navigation system called "smart mapping" that scans your home and builds a map it refers to every time it cleans. This enables the vacuum cleaner to seamlessly move between plain floors and area rugs, and back again, without missing the step.
The RoboVac 25C from Eufy is a fantastic example of this model. It comes with three suction power settings you can select through the companion app "Standard", "Turbo", which increases the efficiency of the machine when cleaning floors that are not clean and "Max", which is specifically designed to clean floors with high piles.
Its battery performance is also outstanding it allows the vacuum to run for up to 100 minutes in its standard 'Standard' mode. The vacuum also has a built-in indicator for the battery that flashes blue when it is charging, turns pulsing orange when it's low on power, and then solidifies to blue once it's fully charged.
The "Spot Cleaning Mode' is a amazing feature. It lets you make the vacuum cleaner focus on a localized area, by pressing a button at the base of the. This is a great method to remove pet hair or dust particles out of corners and under furniture which is where a traditional upright vacuum would struggle.
The elegant RoboVac also does a fantastic job with pet hair on different flooring types, but it may require a few extra passes to get rid of hairy patches that are difficult to remove from carpets with high and low pile. Like most robotic cleaners, it's not as adept at getting hair out of cracks and crevices as it is on bare floors, but it does an overall excellent 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 automatic return to its base for charging. It's able to work across many floors and is equipped with a powerful suction system that can take anything from cereal pieces to glitter specks with ease. A durable brush roll and a side brush let it reach the corners and crevices that might be out of reach for other robots.
The battery-powered robovac works on hard floors and carpets and is controlled by the remote control that comes with it or using your smart home or smartphone assistant to send commands over Wi-Fi. You can also alter the Boost IQ feature, which optimizes suction power based on the kind of floor the vac is working on.
Like other eufy robots, the G30 Edge is designed to be able to work in your home and requires minimal setup. Attach the edge brush that rotates and connect to your Wi-Fi network in only a few minutes. Once connected and you're able to use the app to create cleaning schedules and voice commands via a compatible smart home speaker.
This level of customization is available on many eufy robotic vacuum cleaners. You can choose which areas you'd like to clean and when. The app allows you to define virtual boundaries that stop the robot from getting into areas where there might be electrical wires, or other obstacles.
Certain models of eufy include robot cleaner an intuitive map that uses a combination of sensors to calculate the position of furniture and walls and shows a route for covering them. Others employ a more advanced navigational technology called iPath. In these instances robot vacuums use an algorithm that creates an iPath path, and then follow it until it covers the area that is designated. The robot then returns to its dock and starts charging, waiting for its next scheduled cleaning.
Other models of the eufy robotic vacuum don't have this level of intelligence. These models that are entry-level are typically the most affordable and don't employ an electronic map system. Instead, they plot a random path every time they begin cleaning. While this can be frustrating at times, the eufy robot is always able to cover the same spots repeatedly. It also rarely does not miss any corners or other difficult to reach places.