The Eufy Robot Vacuum Review
Eufy is a household name for its easy-to-use robot vacuums that are easy to use. The Eufy RoboVac 30C is Wi-Fi enabled and comes with a wireless remote control making it simple to use the app. It also has boundary strips and a 100-minute battery life.

Its Boost IQ technology lets you move from wood and tile 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 bumping against walls and furniture.
Boost IQ Technology
The eufy robotic vacuum line offers a wide variety of models, however there are some features that are standard across their entire line. Boost IQ is one such feature, which assists your robot to move smoothly from hard floors to low to medium pile carpeting and area carpets. It will automatically increase suction power when it runs over a particular type of surface to ensure that you get the best possible clean.
Another great feature is the ability to manually switch between various cleaning modes. This includes Quick Clean, which is ideal for a quick 30-minute sweep of the floor, Auto, which will work in an open area without having to switch modes, Edge, which will specifically focus on your walls and corners and Spot which is the best when there's a small area that needs extra attention like spilled baking soda.
The eufy robot comes with all the essential features such as obstacle and drop detectors and an automatic emptying base. Most robots have an obstacle and drop detection system. This stops them from hitting walls or furniture.
Some of the eufy robots have a variety of LED indicators that can communicate with you, just like an electronic watch. A solid green signal means that the robot is in charging or standby mode. Blue indicates it's functioning and on. And a solid orange indicates that your eufy has ran out of power and needs to be returned to its home base.
The eufy RoboVac 11S is a highly rated model that's an ideal choice for those looking for an efficient robot vacuum that has an extended run time as well as the ability to reach 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 is also an actual control and smart sensors to assist with navigation, and different cleaning modes. It lacks some of the more advanced features of other models, such as 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 bits of dust or debris on hard floors and low- to medium-pile carpeting. It can also remove pet hair, dust mites and other allergens from upholstered furnishings. The side brush that rotates is great for reaching into corners and along baseboards. The brush is able to pick up dirt, dust and other debris that sticks to surfaces.
The 25C is connected to WiFi and can be controlled via an app for smartphones. It can also be controlled via voice commands when used with 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 not in use.
All eufy robot vacuums come with many standard features, like obstacle and drop detection to prevent it from running into objects or falling down the 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 the direction it should take (and avoid) every time it cleans.
You can personalize cleaning cycles, set specific areas for the eufy robot vacuum to stay clear of using the app or Alexa-compatible voice controls. You can also separate areas that are sensitive, like the ones that contain toys for your children or console tables. This eufy has two boundary strips which allow you to secure larger spaces.
The eufy RoboVac 11S Max is one of our top-performing robotic vacuums. It has received high marks in navigation and cleaning. Its design is simple, with only one button to start it up and an on/off switch beneath for a continuous shut-off. It also has a tempered-glass surface with ten sensors that help steer away from obstacles, and a 0.15 gallons/0.6 milliliters of dust bin. Its re-engineered navigation device is fitted with iPath laser scanning technology, which creates and stores a map of your floor. It makes use of this information to navigate quickly to each part of your home and ensure it covers every inch.
Convenient App Control
Eufy's models come with intelligent features that allow you to control your device remotely. This includes the ability to set cleaning times, set virtual boundaries that block your robot from entering certain areas (such as rooms stuffed with electrical cords) and set the return to base feature. Some let you create an image of the house and mark the areas you wish to clean.
Some of the top-of-the-line robotic cleaners from eufy include a navigation system dubbed "smart mapping" that analyzes your home and creates a map it refers to each time it cleans. This enables the vacuum cleaner to effortlessly move between floors that are unfinished and area rugs, and then back again, without missing a step.
The RoboVac 25C from Eufy, for example, is a great illustration of this model. It comes with three distinct suction power modes you can select through its app companion: Standard and 'Turbo'. This increases the efficiency of the machine when cleaning bare floors, and 'Max', which is designed for high-pile carpeting.
Its battery performance is excellent, allowing the vacuum to run for as long as 100 minutes in its default Standard mode. The vacuum also has a built-in indicator for the battery that blinks blue when the vacuum is charging, then turns orange when the machine is low on power, and solidifies to blue once it's fully charged.
The 'Spot Cleaning Mode' is another cool feature. It allows you to make the vacuum cleaner focus on a localized area by pressing a button at the base of the. This is great for getting pet hair or crumbs out of corners or under furniture, where a traditional vacuum would struggle to reach.
The soft RoboVac also does a fantastic job of removing pet hair from various floor types, though it might need some additional passes to get rid of hairy patches that are difficult to remove from carpets with high and low pile. It's not as good in removing hair from cracks and crevices on carpeted floors as it is for bare floors. However it does a fantastic job of removing pet fur from both bare and covered 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 can be used on a variety of floors, and is equipped with powerful vacuums that can clean anything from cereal crumbs to glitter specks. A sturdy brush roll and an additional side brush allow it to reach crevices and corners that aren't within reach for other robots.
The battery-powered robo-vacuum can be controlled using the remote control provided or by sending commands over Wi-Fi via your smart-home assistant or smartphone. You can also adjust the Boost IQ feature that optimizes suction power depending on what kind of floor it is working on.
As with other eufy robotics, the G30 Edge is designed to work around your home, with the least amount of set-up. It takes only a few minutes to snap on 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 an cleaning routine and also use voice commands via a smart home speaker compatible.
A lot of eufy robotics offer this level of customization, which allows you to select the specific areas you would like it to focus on and when you want it to clean. The app also lets you set virtual boundaries, which can be used to block the robot from entering rooms where there may be electrical cords or other obstacles you'd prefer not to sweep up.
Certain models of eufy include an intuitive map which uses sensors that calculate the location of walls and furniture and creates a route to cover them. Other models use a navigational technology called iPath, which is more advanced. In these instances robot vacuums use an algorithm that creates an iPath path, and then follow it until he covers the area that is designated. The robot then returns to its dock and starts charging in anticipation of its next scheduled cleaning.
Other models of the eufy robotic vacuums don't have this kind of intelligence. These entry-level models are usually the most affordable and don't employ a digital map system. Instead, they plot a random path every when they start a cleaning session. Although this can be frustrating at times, the robot will always cover the same areas over and over again. In addition, it never fails to cover corners or other hard to reach areas.