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 wireless remote controls to make it easy to use the app. It also comes with boundary strips and has the capacity of a battery that lasts for 100 minutes.
Its Boost IQ technology can move from tile and wood to carpeting with low pile and area rug without any hassle. Other features that are standard include drop detection and obstacle detection, which allows it to avoid hitting walls and furniture.
Boost IQ Technology
The eufy line of robot vacuums has a variety of models, but there are certain features that are standard across their lineup. One of these features is Boost IQ technology that is designed to help your robot seamlessly transition from hard flooring to low- to medium-pile carpeting as well as area rug. It will automatically increase its suction power when it comes across a certain surface type in order to get the best possible clean.
A great feature is the manual switch between cleaning modes. These include Quick Clean, which is great for a 30-minute fast sweep of your floor, Auto, which will work in an open area without switching modes, Edge, which will specifically focus on your walls and corners, and Spot that is best when there's a small space that requires attention, like baking soda spilled on the floor.
Of course, the eufy robotic also has the basic capabilities like drop and obstacle detection, as well as a self-emptying base. Obstacle and drop detection is a common feature on all robots since it stops them from hitting furniture or walls and helps them avoid falling down stairs or other places which could pose danger.
Many of the eufy robots also come with a variety of LED indicators that communicate with you, just like an electronic watch. A solid green indicates that the robot is standby or charging mode. Blue indicates that it is active and functioning. A solid orange means that your eufy is out of energy and has to be returned to its home base.
The RoboVac 11S from Eufy is a top-rated model and an ideal choice for those who want an effective robot vacuum with long run times as well as the ability to reach the most remote corners of your home. It features a slim design that fits under furniture and tight spaces, as well as a tempered glass cover that's resistant to scratches. It also has a physical remote control and smart sensors for navigation, and multiple cleaning modes. However, it doesn't have the same advanced features that other models do, such as digital mapping or app-based controls.
Powerful Suction
This vacuum cleaner has an impressive suction power of 2,000 psi, which is great for removing cereal crumbs, food particles, and other dust or debris on medium to low pile carpeting and hard flooring. It also collects pet hair as well as other allergens off furniture upholstery. The side-brush that rotates is useful for getting into corners and along baseboards. The rolling brush picks up dust, dirt and other debris that sticks to surfaces.
The 25C is Wi-Fi connected and can be controlled via a smartphone app or by voice when connected to a smart home speaker such as an Amazon Echo or Google Assistant. It also has a compact charging base that can hold the vacuum when not in use.
All models of the eufy robot vacuum come with several standard features, including drop and obstacle detection to avoid running into things or falling down the stairs. Some models, such as the eufy RoboVac 11S or its re-engineered predecessor the RoboVac 30C Max have advanced navigation systems that create and store a virtual map to know where it is supposed to go (and avoid) each time it cleans.
You can tailor the cleaning cycle, set specific areas for the eufy robot vacuum to avoid using the app or Alexa-compatible voice commands. You can also secure sensitive rooms, such as areas that house toys for children or console tables. This model includes a pair of bounding strips that allow you secure larger areas.
The RoboVac 11S MAX is among the top-performing robotic vacuums that we have tested with top marks for both cleaning capabilities and navigation. Its design is minimalist and has one button at the top to wake it up and an on/off switch underneath for a permanent turn-off, as well as an tempered glass surface and ten infrared sensors that steer clear of obstacles, and the 0.15-gallons of 0.6-liter dust bin. Its redesigned navigation system is equipped iPath technology that creates and stores a floor map for your floor. The system then uses this information to quickly navigate to each part of your home and ensure it covers every square inch of your floor.
Convenient App Control
Like many robotic vacuums available that are available Eufy's models have intelligent features that let you manage your device remotely. You can set up cleaning times, establish 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 let you create a map of the house and mark the areas you would like to clean.
Some of the top-of-the line robotic cleaners from eufy include a navigation system called "smart mapping" that scans your home and builds maps it uses each time it cleans. This allows the vacuum to effortlessly transition from plain floors to area rugs and back again without skipping any steps.
The eufy RoboVac 25C is a great example of this model. It has three distinct suction power modes that can be selected through its companion app: 'Standard' as well as 'Turbo' which enhances the performance of the machine for cleaning floors that are not clean and 'Max' which is specifically designed for high-pile carpeting.
Its battery performance is impressive, allowing the vacuum to run for up to 100 minutes in its default Standard mode. The vacuum also features a built-in battery indicator that flashes blue when the vacuum is charging, and then pulsates orange when the machine is low on power, and then solidifies to blue when fully charged.
The 'Spot Cleaning Mode' is a amazing feature. It allows you to make the vacuum cleaner focus on a specific area by pressing a button near the bottom of the. This is ideal for getting crumbs or pet hair out of tight corners or from under furniture where a traditional vacuum would be unable to reach.
The elegant RoboVac is also a great job with pet hair on different types of floors, although it may require a few extra passes to get rid of hairy patches that are difficult to remove from low- and high-pile carpeting. As with vacuum and mop combo 's not as adept in getting hair out of crevices and cracks like it is on bare floors however, it does an overall excellent job of picking up pet hair from both carpeted and bare surfaces.

100 Minutes of Cleaning
The eufy robotic vacuum can clean for a staggering 100 minutes, then automatically return to its charging base. It's able to work across many floors and is equipped with a powerful suction that can remove everything from chunks of cereal to glitter specks with ease. A sturdy brush roll and a side brush let it reach corners and crevices that aren't within reach for other robots.
The battery-powered robovac works on carpets and hard floors and is controlled by the included remote control or via your smart home or smartphone assistant to transmit commands via Wi-Fi. You can also alter the Boost IQ feature that optimizes suction power depending on what type of floor the vac is working on.
As with other eufy robotics, the G30 Edge is designed to work around your home, with minimal setup. Snap on the edge brush rotating and connect to your Wi-Fi in only a few minutes. Once connected, the app allows users to create a cleaning routine and use voice commands with a smart home speaker compatible.
A lot of eufy robotics offer this level of flexibility that lets you select the specific areas that you want to focus it on and the time you would like it to clean. The app allows you to define virtual boundaries that stop the robot from getting into areas where there might be electrical cords, or other obstacles.
Certain models of eufy include an intuitive map which uses a combination of sensors to calculate the location of walls and furniture and shows a route for covering the area. Others use a more sophisticated navigational system known as iPath. In these cases the robotic vacuum employs an algorithm to create an iPath path, and then follows it until the specified area is covered. The robot then returns to its dock, from where it charges and awaits its next cleaning.
Other models of the eufy robot vacuums don't have this level intelligence. These models that are entry-level are typically the cheapest and do not use a digital map system. Instead, they plot a random route every when they begin a cleaning session. Although this can be a bit frustrating at times, the eufy robot always manages to cover the same spots repeatedly. It is also not able to miss corners or other difficult-to-access areas.