The Eufy Robot Vacuum Review
Eufy robot vacuums are known for their ease of use. Eufy's RoboVac 30C model is Wi-Fi-enabled and includes the remote control for simple use via the app. It also has boundary strips and the capacity of a battery that lasts for 100 minutes.
Its Boost IQ technology can move from wood and tile to low-pile carpeting and area rug without any hassle. Other features included in the standard package include drop and obstacle detection, allowing it to avoid bumping into walls and furniture.
Boost IQ Technology
The eufy line of robot vacuums has a variety of models, however there are some features that are common across their entire line. One of these features is Boost IQ technology that is designed to assist your robot seamlessly transition from hard floors to low to medium-pile carpeting as well as area carpets. It will automatically increase suction force when it comes across a certain surface type to ensure the best clean possible.
Another feature that is useful is the ability to switch between various cleaning modes. These include Quick Clean, which is perfect for a 30 minute fast sweep of the floor, Auto, which will operate in an open space without having to switch modes, Edge, which will concentrate on your walls and corners, and Spot, which works best when there's an area that requires attention, such as baking soda spilled on the floor.
The eufy robot comes with all the basic features, including drop and obstacle detectors and an automatic emptying base. Most robots have an obstacle and drop detection. This prevents them hitting furniture or walls.
Some eufy robots have LED indicators that let you know what they're up to, similar to an electronic clock. A solid green signalizes that the robot is in standby or charging mode, while blue means that it's working and on and a solid orange indicates that your eufy is running out of power and has to go back to its original location.
The RoboVac 11S from Eufy is a highly rated robot vacuum, is ideal for those who are looking for a robust robot with a long running time. It also has the ability to be able to reach the farthest corners of your home. Its slim design is a good fit under furniture or in tight spaces. It also has an tempered glass cover that is scratch-resistant. It also has a physical remote control as well as smart sensors to help navigate, and a variety of cleaning modes. It's missing some of the more advanced features of other models, including digital maps or apps-based controls.
Powerful Suction
A powerful 2,000-pa suction level makes this robot vacuum great for removing food particles, cereal crumbs, and other debris or dust on hard floors and carpeting with a low to medium pile. It can also remove pet hair, dust mites and other allergens off of upholstered furnishings. A rotating side brush can help get into corners and along baseboards while the rolling brush pulls dirt and other debris that sticks to surfaces.
The 25C is WiFi-connected, and can be controlled via an app for smartphones. It can also be controlled with 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 it is not in use.
All eufy robot vacuums come with several standard features, like obstacle and drop detection to avoid running into objects or falling down the stairs. Some models, such as the eufy RoboVac11S or its re-engineered predecessor, the RoboVac 30C Max offer advanced navigation systems which create and store a virtual map to help it know the direction it should take (and 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. You can also secure areas that are sensitive, like the ones that contain toys for your children or console tables. The eufy comes with two boundary strips which allow you to fence off larger areas.
The RoboVac 11S MAX is one of the best-performing robotic vacuums we tested with top marks for both cleaning capability and navigation. Its design is minimalist and has one button on the top to wake it up and an on/off switch under for a permanent turn-off and also an tempered glass surface with ten infrared sensors to keep away from obstacles and the 0.15-gallons or 0.6-liter dust bin. Its re-engineered navigation device is equipped with iPath laser scanning technology that builds and stores the floor map. The system then uses this information to swiftly navigate to every area of the house and ensure it covers every square inch of your floor.
Convenient App Control
Similar to many robotic vacuums that are available Eufy's models have advanced features that let you control your device from a distance. You can schedule cleaning times, establish virtual boundaries to prevent your robot from entering certain rooms (such as those with electrical cords) and also use the'return back to base feature'. Some of them allow you to draw a an outline of your home and mark the areas you want to clean.
The most advanced eufy robotic cleaners feature a specific navigation system called'smart mapping'. It examines the floors in your home and creates a map it refers to each cleaning. This allows the vacuum to effortlessly move from floors that are not clean to area rugs and then back to the original location without missing any steps.
The RoboVac 25C, which is eufy, is a great example of this type of model. It has three suction power settings that can be selected using the companion app "Standard", "Turbo" which improves the performance 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 impressive, allowing the vacuum to run for as long as 100 minutes in its default Standard mode. The vacuum also comes with an internal battery indicator that blinks blue when the vacuum is charging, and then pulsates orange when the machine is low on power, and solidifies to blue once it's fully charged.
The "Spot Cleaning Mode' is a amazing feature. It allows you to force the vacuum cleaner to focus on a specific area, by pressing a button near the base of the. This is great for getting pet hair or crumbs out of corners or from under furniture, where a traditional vacuum would struggle to reach.
The eufy RoboVac is a great choice for cleaning of removing pet hair, but it might need to make some more passes in order to eliminate hairy patches that are difficult to remove from low- and high pile carpeting. It's not as adept in taking hair off of cracks and crevices in carpeted floors as it is for bare floors. However, it does a great job picking up pet fur from both bare and covered surfaces.
100 Minutes of Cleaning
The eufy robot vacuum provides an impressive 100 minutes of clean-up, with automatic return to its base for charging. It is able to work on multiple floors, and comes with an efficient vacuum that can clean everything from cereal pieces to glitter specks. A sturdy brush roll and a side brush let it reach crevices and corners that aren't within reach for other robots.
The battery-powered robo-vacuum is operated via the remote control provided or by transmitting commands over Wi-Fi with your smart-home assistant, smartphone, or even a smart device. You can also adjust the Boost IQ feature, which optimizes suction power depending on what kind of floor it is working on.
The G30 Edge, like other elegant robotics, is designed to move around your home in a simple manner. It takes only a few minutes to attach the edge brushes rotating in a circular motion and connect to your home's Wi-Fi. Once connected, the app lets you to set up a cleaning routine and use voice commands with a smart home speaker compatible.
This level of personalization is offered on a wide range of robot vacuums that are eufy. 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 entering areas where there could be electrical cords, or other obstacles.
Some eufy models include an intuitive map that makes use of a combination of sensors to calculate the position of walls and furniture and shows a route for covering the area. Some models employ a more advanced navigational technology called iPath. In these instances the robotic vacuum employs an algorithm to generate the path and follows it until the designated area is completely covered. The robot then returns to its dock, from where it is charged and awaiting its next cleaning.
Other models of the eufy robotic vacuum do not have this level of intelligence. The entry-level models, which are usually the most affordable in the line-up, don't use the digital mapping system, but instead draw a random zig-zag path every time they begin cleaning. Although this can be a bit frustrating but the eufy robot cleaner is always able to cover the same areas. Full Record is also not able to miss corners or other areas that are difficult to reach.