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🧼 Clean smarter, not harder — let Eufy C10 handle the mess you didn’t even see!
The eufy RoboVac C10 is a cutting-edge, ultra-slim robot vacuum featuring 4000 Pa suction power and advanced LiDAR smart mapping for precise, autonomous cleaning. Its self-emptying 2.5L dustbin station enables up to 8 weeks of hands-free operation, while the edge expansion brush ensures thorough pet hair and corner cleaning. Designed for quiet, efficient performance, the C10 fits seamlessly under low furniture and adapts to carpets and hard floors, making it the ultimate time-saving cleaning companion for busy professionals.















| ASIN | B0FP1DG6GD |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | 9,633 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 12 in Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | eufy |
| Brand Name | eufy |
| Capacity | 2.5 litres |
| Colour | White |
| Control Method | App |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 6,847 Reviews |
| Filter Type | Cyclone |
| Form Factor | Rectangular |
| Included Components | Auto-Empty Station, Edge Expansion Brush, Point Laser and Multi-infrared Navigation |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 42.5L x 33.5W x 19.2H centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Robot vacuum cleaner |
| Manufacturer | eufy |
| Model Name | RoboVac C10 White |
| Model Number | T2292221 |
| Model name | RoboVac C10 White |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Robot Vacuum, Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, Self-Emptying |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product dimensions | 42.5L x 33.5W x 19.2H centimetres |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cleaning floors, Carpet cleaning, Hard floor cleaning, Hands-free operation |
| Special feature | Robot Vacuum, Cordless Vacuum Cleaner, Self-Emptying |
| Style Name | RoboVac C10 |
| Surface Recommendation | Carpet |
| Surface recommendation | Carpet |
| UPC | 194644250850 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
S**R
Eufy Magic!
Eufy, our new robots name in our house, is wonderful. Why? To find out Read on..... this is genuine review from a guy who hardly writes reviews..... Worked out the box by following the very simple easy to read ‘quick guide’ ..... in essence you plug in the base station against a wall in a clear space , take out two foam packing plugs, remove the sticker over the on/off switch, put batteries in the remote and off he goes. Eufy needs 2m straight ahead of him, and 1m to the side of the base station. But I can only get 1m on one side and about 500mm on the other with 2m in front and he finds his way back to bed without any problem. The guidance system works well and all Modes seem sensible and work well, as does the WiFi, phone App, and remote. All basically plug and play and I am 53 yr old techphobe. It was easy, and done in a few mins, and he was cleaning our floor. The collection box needs to be emptied regularly, for us this is every day with three teenagers, three cats two dogs and a lively outdoor life. Teenagers and dogs soon ignored our new robot, but our cats are still wary and staying out of its way. Suction and cleaning power. We swept the floor just before Eufy arrived, and he came three weeks early, so we did not have a dirty floor..... he effectively was tried out on a visually clean floor.... how wrong we were. If I knew how to add a photo you would be amazed as were we. The volume of dog and cat hair and fine dust was amazing after just the fun of trying out the different functions. After the 1am full clean the collection box was FULL! Even after a sweep and 30mins clean while testing Eufy out. The edge function is good, as are all the functions. On standard setting Eufy is quiet, really quiet, not as noisy as our dishwasher and much quieter than our washing machine. The noise does not really change when put on the middle vacuum setting; on the Max setting noise is about same as our new Shark vacuum, which is quiet for a vacuum..... it is quiet. Do not leave this review thinking of the single problem I found this morning. I set Eufy off on the 30min quick clean setting while I made coffee, just to see how much more dirt he could find. He didn’t appear for a while, so I looked behind our kitchen counter and he was stuck (Mating) on our bar stool, which has a wide sloping base and single post holding the seat. It seems if he comes at the post straight on he can’t get away, just keeps bumping into the post at top of wide ramped base. If he clips the base he just powers on over (as he does with edges of the rug, door strip etc.... Eufy takes the rough with the smooth no problem). With ALL other furniture, even the sleeping dog, Eufy just finds a way around. I have not used the customer support yet but If they are as good as Eufy is they will be great. If you are looking for a RoboVac, this one works out if the box and you don’t need a computer degree to get him off and sucking!!! Graeme and Sam Update - a couple of weeks in, and Eufy has just become part of our life. Floors are clean, just clean all the time. Even the large rug by the back door that used to be covered in god hair at end of each day, and hard to clean. Now it’s just clean. The lack of dog and cat hair on the floor means SO much less on our cloths. We get about half a box of hair and dirt each morning now, and floor is clean clean clean. I put chairs up before bed so Eufy has a more clear run, but if I forget, it’s still clean in the morning. This robo-vac simply works as it says straight out of the box. If you want one get this one. Graeme and Sam.
T**Y
Unbelievable results for price
We purchased this as a replacement for 7.5 year old Dyson Eye as we couldn'tget replacement battery. The price difference is huge, so we were a little concerned that the Eufy could function anywhere near as well as the (costly) Eye. We've had it for about a month now, and we're very impressed. We have bamboo flooring so suction not an issue. We easily removed the mop so that the mopping function switched off. We don't wear shoes in house, and like to wash floors with specialised cleaning solution. The vacuuming pattern is very efficient; perimeter of room done first, then back and forth across remainder. Goes around pets, or other objects. The app is brilliant. Initially mapping house is much easier than I had imagined. The device scoots into each room, does a bit of a twirl, scans, then produces room layout. It's quite something to watch. You can then name each room, and add No-go Zones (excellent for things like dog biwl area and kitchen bar stools, etc.). You can apply a range of settings for each room, or just let it go. You can also choose which rooms you want cleaned. Cleaning seems to take place in the order selected. Depending on settings, the device pops back to its base station and de-tangles and empties its bin. This is a very noisy process. And finally, unlike the old Eye, this machine gets right into edges with the spinning brush. Brilliant 👏
K**K
Does a pretty decent job
Got this to replace a pretty awful Eventer robot and am happy to say - this is much - MUCH- better. I've also had a Roomba 555/560 in the past, and that was a real work horse, but after many years of use and trying to extend it's life with spares from other Roombas' that I sourced used from eBay, it was finally time to let it go in april, where I instead got the Eventer. Big mistake, but that is another story. Read my 2 * review for Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Powerful Suction, Auto-charging Anti-Dropping Robot Vacuum, Hardwood Floor and Low-pile Carpet Cleaner, HEPA Style Filter and UV Light for Pet Fur Hair - Grey . I did consider returning to Roomba after that experience, but the price and reviews of this Eufy made me go for it instead. It is much more efficient than my Eventer, and probably also than the quite ageing Roomba at the end. So it works well for me.. It is reasonably silent when running, although it is still noticeable, so try not to be in the room when it runs and do remember it runs for more than an hour, not just the 5 minutes it'll take yourself to hoover a room. But this one does it every day automatically (if you configure it)! Do you? I certainly don't! Once a fortnight perhaps. I just don't like to hoover! And yes you need another hoover too, but more or less only for emergencies, like the other day when I dropped an open container with flour on the floor. No robot could have fixed that. Even my hoover had a problem with that and needed extensive cleaning afterwards. But I sense I'm going out on limb here! :-) But day to day it works very well keeping the dust level low on my mainly low pile carpets and an area with hard floor. It is app connected, not that I especially need it, but it adds to the geekyness for those that like it. The app is easy to use, but what you are not told before you buy (or it may be in the small print), is that the robot only runs on 2.4GHz band wifi. My wifi is a combined 2.4 and 5GHZ router with the connected devices automatically using the 5GHz band if they can, so that is what my phone used. When setting up, the app could detect the robot, but it couldn't configure it, before I found out how to separate the two bands on my router and then connect my phone to the 2.4GHz band. Not a big issue if you have some insight into this, but my router is from a mainstream IP provider, so it can easily be the case for many others, who hasn't necessarily the skills to deal with this. And it means that all my devices now have to run on the 2.4GHz band, as I have a lot of communication from my phone to most of them that relies on them being on the same wifi. Without wifi connection and the app this robot cannot be scheduled! My old Roomba could be scheduled using the buttons on the robot itself. The Eventer could be scheduled from the remote. The Eufy can only be scheduled through the app! I'm not into voice operation so I do not have either Alexa or Google Assistant, so I cannot comment on how well integrated this is. I've always used virtual walls/borders to prevent my robots from straying into other rooms. I want my scheduled clean to take place in the main living, eating and cooking room, where I also have some pet chipmunks that adds quite a lot to the dust level, whereas the need for hoovering in the rest of my flat is much less and can be done by moving the robot there once in a while manually. This robot doesn't come with a virtual wall/border, instead it comes with some magnetic strip, that you can put on the floor to limit where it goes. It works well, but I would prefer the other solution, although I also can see how you can make more flexible and versatile borders with these strips, if you have the need. I just don't have that need. Ideally, it should come with a zone planner, like many robot movers do these days! There might already be a robotic hoover out there that does this, but then it's probably not in the price bracket where I looked. They mention it has 1500 Pa suction compared to 1300 for their previous model. How much of a difference that makes, I am not sure. It's a bit like is 20mb better than 12mb for your phone camera? The answer is - it depends. For my old roomba the suction level wasn't even publicized, but it still made a magnificent job, until it died of old age. But it did have a very clever set of counterrotating brushes, that is very efficient for picking up larger debris sizes. Something that I think Eufy should adopt. Conclusion: It is a very well made robot and it works very well. Yes I have listed a number of issues with it, but they are not big issues, and some of it is just my personal preferences and I certainly can recommend it to someone looking for a capable robot with a lower price tag than the main brands usually have.
A**E
Absolutely worth the money
I’ve been using the eufy L60 Hybrid Robot Vacuum with the self-emptying station for over a year now, and it has made a noticeable difference to keeping my home clean with minimal effort. The standout feature for me is the self-emptying station. Not having to empty the dustbin after every cleaning session makes the whole experience much more hands-off and convenient. I can schedule cleaning runs and largely leave it to get on with the job, which is a real time saver. The vacuum itself does a good job of picking up everyday dust, dirt, and pet hair, and I’ve found it navigates around furniture and obstacles reasonably well. The hybrid vacuum and mopping functionality is also useful for maintaining hard floors between deeper cleans. While I still do a more thorough clean occasionally, it helps keep floors looking tidy throughout the week. The app is straightforward to use and makes it easy to schedule cleaning sessions, monitor progress, and adjust settings. I also appreciate being able to start a clean remotely when needed. In terms of drawbacks, the mopping function is best suited to light maintenance cleaning rather than tackling stubborn stains or heavily soiled floors. Like most robot vacuums, it can occasionally get caught on cables or small objects if they’re left on the floor, so a bit of preparation beforehand helps it perform at its best. Overall, I’ve been very happy with the eufy L60 Hybrid. The self-emptying station adds a level of convenience that makes it feel much more automated, and it does a reliable job of keeping on top of day-to-day cleaning. Pros - Self-emptying station significantly reduces maintenance. - Good suction for everyday dust, dirt, and pet hair. - Convenient scheduling and control through the app. - Hybrid vacuum and mop functionality. - Helps keep floors clean between deeper cleans. - Saves time on routine household cleaning. Cons - Mopping function is best for light cleaning rather than deep scrubbing. - Can occasionally get caught on cables or small objects. - Still requires occasional manual cleaning for corners and edges. - Higher upfront cost compared to standard robot vacuums.
S**N
This really has changed my life !
Where do I start... I work in tech, so am always hankering after gadgets and tech-toys, and to be honest I thought that this might end up as being a bit of a gimmick. I purchased it on the Prime Deal as it was a great price, and I thought, for that, it was worth a gamble. However, it wasn't completely a impulse buy, I first spent a number of hours on the internet, researching Eufy, and looking at all the alternatives - of which there are quite a lot, I was surprised to see. I watched many of the you tube reviews, again on this and the others, and time and time again, the Eufy 30c came out doing really well. So I ordered it! When it arrived, it was well packed, and came with some spare filters and brushes - so you don't have to worry about that when you order. I subsequently looked on Amazon, and there are filter and brush kits readily available, so that's good too. He (lol) had some charge in the battery already, but I did put him on the base and allowed a full charge before using. This didn't take as long as I thought it was going to, but as I say, it already had some charge in the battery. Whilst it was charging I downloaded the app on my tablet and also my phone, and that was all very quick and easy. Very straight forward if you are not that comfortable with tech. When it was ready, I pressed the auto mode button in the app - and he was off ! I believe he has 9 infrared detectors and the bumper on the front to help him find his way, and avoid obstacles. On IQ Boost the suction motor adjusts itself depending on what surface he is on, so on a stone tiled floor, he is nice and quiet, and really not that noticeable. On thicker carpet, or rugs, he may increase his suction, which raises the noise level, but nowhere near like a regular vacuum cleaner. The suction power is surprisingly strong, and coupled with the underside rotating brush, he picks up pretty much everything. I really like the two front brushes which pick up everything and shoot it into the path of the underside sucker - very efficient! We are not untidy people and tend to vacuum probably every other day, as we have cats and dogs - but since having Eufy, we have not had to get the regular cleaner out. In his app, you can schedule when he cleans, and we have him set for each work day morning at 06:00, and 07:00 at the weekend. He wakes up at the set time and off he goes, running for about an hour and 20 minutes before, dropping into low power mode and heading home. Our house is a quite large, 4 bed, detached, and he is keeping on top of the cleaning really well. As he lives downstairs, which is where his charging point is, we will often carry him upstairs and let him loose up there too. As he is very low, he will clean under cupboards and in particular - beds! The underside of our beds have never been so dust free! The downside it though, until he gets on top of those generally unseen areas, you do have to empty him quite a lot. He has a 0.6 litre capacity bin, which is very easy to empty and keep clean. You will be amazed at just how much he picks up! Worth a mention as well, is the fact he has special sensors underneath which detect drop-offs, like the top of the stairs. They work well, he gets to the edge and just simply turns around. So, there must be some negatives - you must be thinking? Well, the only one I can really talk about is the way in which he finds his way around. I must say that this isn't a game changer for me, I knew it when I purchased, and its not that big a deal. But, he finds his way around randomly. So each time he detects an object which makes him change direction, he will simply, turn and go. I don't think that there is any thought to it. What do I mean by that? Well, the more expensive robot vacs have proper mapping technology. So they map out each room, and learn the layout of your house - and this makes the finding of the charge point a much more efficient process - as the device 'knows' where to return to straight away. With Eufy, when he drops to low power mode, he has to continue his random was around the house until he detects the signal from the charge base, and that seems to be a line-of-sight affair. We have found him flat on occasion having not managed to find his way back before the battery has given out. But it really is no big deal as 9 times out of 10 he makes it back home. The other issue, I'm led to believe, with not having the mapping, is it apparently makes him less efficient when cleaning. As with mapping the device knows where it has been, so doesn't do it again. With random, he cleans everything a number of times. Does this bother me, or cause any issues? Absolutely not. I don't know how the software works, but he cleans everywhere, very well, and as I say, 9/10 makes it back to his charging base without any help. What else can I say about our Eufy? Well, he fully integrates with Alexa, which was very easy to setup, so we do voice control him, sending him home for example, when we think he has cleaned enough, which he will often do in our large house, before his battery is flat. Finally his aesthetics. He looks great! Really modern & high-tech. Sleek back finish, and a high gloss, glass top, with his blue power light, and wi-fi indicator. In conclusion: Would I recommend getting one? You bet I would! Its funny as friends who come around often start chuckling about getting a robot vac, as they know what I'm like with my tech. But that is until they see him in action! Then they all want to take him home! Also if you are a little older and maybe have to rely on some help around the house, this would be perfect for you.
N**L
A Sweeping Success...
I love this product! Right, now that I have your attention, read on dear reader. I bought this product, as I felt that it would help kill two birds with one stone as it were (no birds were harmed in the writing of this review). I could get the hoovering done, whilst working on the rest of the housework. The RoboVac is as relatively as compact as it can be, and is very thorough in its cleaning. Contained within the packaging, is the RoboVac itself (obviously), two boundary strips, replacement brushes, and replacement filter, a home charing station, and a remote control. The boundary strips are perfect for placing across areas you don't want the vac to go, the replacement brushes are ideal for when your brushes need replacing, same with the filter really. The remote can be used to send it to do automated cleaning, or you can control it manually, either way the option is there. To get started, you'll need to make sure you download the Eufy app. You'll need that to set it up, and be able to control it from your phone too. Also, if you have an Echo device, you can get the Eufy skill, and link your accounts to control it using Alexa. I found the set up process to be very quick and easy. A very straightforward process, that should even be idiot proof. Within minutes I had R2D2 up and running, and gliding about the house doing the cleaning. Upon putting my RoboVac together, I was faced with a slight issue, that being that the clip on the dust collector tray was broken. It had arrived like this. Whilst the product still worked ok, it had the ability to get worse due to how it was broken, and require replacing. Worried that I would have to send the whole thing back, and await the arrival of another, whole new product, I was put in contact with ANKER who produce this product, and supplied it through Amazon. To my amazement, they didn't require anything to be sent back, and very swiftly arranged a replacement part, all they needed were some brief details of the fault, and some pictures of it. Within 24 hours of me contacting them, they had responded, and were arranging a replacement part be dispatched out to me. It has since arrived, and works perfectly. I have no doubt that this was an isolated issue, and was resolved very quickly and very professionally. It is for this reason, that I have not deducted a star for this. The product itself, well, it sucks, but in a good way. It sucks how it is meant to suck, it gets up all the dust and dirt that it needs to. I know that's quite a sweeping statement (it does that too), but I was surprised at how much such a small and compact RoboVac can pick up, and how dirty the floor actually was, genuinely doesn't look that bad at all. The RoboVac does well at learning its surroundings, and will cover the whole floor, it even manages to get into corners. It has sensors all around which prevent it from crashing into things, and also keeps it away from the edge of the stairs, so that it doesn't take a tumble. I am pleased that I have made the investment in this product, and it is a product I would recommend if you are looking to purchase one of these. If you have a dog, however, a couple of tips, get your dog used to it, otherwise you may find your dog chasing it around trying to attack it, or running away from it. Also make sure that your dog hasn't left a little surprise anywhere before activating it, otherwise you may find that you have some lovely brown smears across your floor. One other thing, before I go, the RoboVac can be given a name on the app, and I am torn with what to call it. R2D2 is clearly an option as a Star Wars fan, and I know someone else has called theirs Meryl Sweep, I'm kinda liking Dusty Springclean to be honest... Seriously, if you are looking for one of these, I highly recommend.
N**Y
Fantastic Machine
I have wanted a Robot Vacuum for a long time but was sceptical about the cheaper ones and didn't want to spend the type of money needed on the more expensive. I have been using Robovac for over a month now and can honestly say this is the best gadget I have ever purchased at this price. On the price front, when you see this on Sale - pick it up, I paid £169 and that now feels like such a bargain. The first few days I used it while I was around, just to get an idea of where it might struggle, for example I have a TV stand that is just the right height from the ground that Robo can get itself stuck. This was the only place it seemed to happen so fixed this by just putting something underneath that would trigger its sensors to back off. The robovac comes with Magnetic tape that can be used to block off areas, but I was reluctant to use this and to be honest have not found a need. My reluctance is due to not knowing what effect it would have to nearby electronic devices and as the kids leave their gadgets all over the place I was hesitant to leave such highly magnetic tape around. After a couple of days I setup the schedule using the App for it to start cleaning at 5am every morning. What impresses me the most is that when I get up 9.5 times out of 10 its back on its charging station and you are left with clean floors. Very occasionally it will get stuck - but most of the time that due to human error - e.g. accidently leaving a cable on the ground or toys that it gets caught up on. Now I have found poor Robovac in a poor state a couple of time, its guts spewed out across the ground after coming across a pile of toys that were not cleared away. However these events actually make me far more impressed with the machine as each time that happened it was obvious that the primary elements - the side brushes and the main brush appear to be designed to come off when the going gets tough rather than stay firmly attached until a motor burns out. The other time was when a cable managed to get so tangled up in the wheel I could not untangle it - however just removing four screws allowed me to pull the whole wheel out and untangle it - that's great design. My first impressions were in awe at just how much dust and dirt this was picking up. Now we were not daily hoovering people, working couple with kids meant it was a once a week job. Vobovac does not get bored and just happily keeps going until its full or needs charging and so the cleaning experience is incredible, day after day how it manages to find so much dirt and dust to pick up amazes me. We have a mixture of low pile rugs, wooden floors and tiles - all of which it has dealt with without issue. The one problem it does have is in the bathroom where we have small light bathroom rugs which are not stuck down so it pushes those out of the way rather than going over them, but that is a minor issue and I would be surprised if any Robot Vacuum could deal with those better. Given its quite low, especially compared to other Robot Vacs its surprisingly good at getting under beds, tables and wardrobes etc - so the rooms are cleaner than ever with those hard to reach spots taken care of. Other reviewers have said not to pay attention to its cleaning as its very random and you would wonder what it's doing and in a way yes- its path can make little sense but it really gets the job done so you just don't worry about it. I was surprised recently to find out it has a light, never normally up a night when its on so was shocked when I saw a light moving around the room, its a nice feature. The drop sensors work great, whenever it does upstairs it will get to the top of the staircase, peek over and quickly double back. You will find that it needs to be emptied on a daily basis, this is easy through and the main roller is easy to remove to untangle any hair that has built up. Are there any negatives - sure no device is perfect. Charging times are quite long, I think its around 5 hours. Not generally a problem but I do like to set the vac lose on the upstairs once its recharged. It needs to learn to take alternative route decisions a bit quicker, sometimes you will find it getting stuck and trying far to many times to get out in the same direction when it should try to back up, turn and find another way out sooner - its seems a bit too stubborn in that regard. The drop sensors can be fooled by dark shadows, so it will think the shadow is a ledge and keep backing away from it. It might do better with more sensors, you can see that they work a lot of the time to back it off before it bumps into something, but it still bumps quite often - not really an issue but occasionally it has managed to move furniture around so more sensors should work better. Overall this is one brilliant machine, I find very little to fault and the floors have never looked so clean. I honestly can't see the point in paying hundreds more of a Robot Vacuum when the Robovac is this good at the price. Highly recommended.
D**B
Cracking Robo-vac
We had an older basic robot vacuum that, while it did a good job, it had finally given up the ghost. We saw a deal for the Eufy Robovac 30C on Black Friday and thought it was worth a go. We have a dog that loves casting hairs and we recently got some carpets and rugs put down so this was certainly going to be a test of how good this vac would be! Out of the packaging, it was pretty easy to set up. It initially took a few goes to connect to our WiFi, but finally sorted itself out when I left it sitting beside the router (there's been no issues with WiFi range since). Once connected, we integrated it with Alexa (this model doesn't appear to be compatible with Google Home as of yet so worth considering if you use Google's smart home), set a place for the dock charging station to live and it was good to go. So far it looks to be doing a really good job, tackling all sorts of surfaces while picking up most things being thrown at it (not literally, we're not that messy). It has three power modes - low power, IQ Boost, and a higher power mode - we usually leave it in IQ Boost where it determines how much power it hoovers up with based on the scenario, and it appears to be more than up to the job! The sensors work really well in terms of navigating across the floor so you'll rarely find it bumping it's way into things to try and find it's way around, instead relying on the sensors to change direction before hitting the skirting. It also has had no trouble changing from surfaces and has effortlessly transferred from hardwood floor to tiles and back again. Our kitchen also has a deep pile rug which it seems to know to avoid, which is great as it saves us having to use the included boundary strips here, and can save them for elsewhere. Battery life is quoted at up to 100 minutes, but on IQ Boost mode, we have guesstimated it's probably closer to 80-90 minutes which is grand. It's very quiet as it goes about it's business so this is more than worth the 10 less minutes battery life than quoted. Which brings me to my next point... Once the battery is low enough, provided the charging station is accessible, the 30C will slowly make its way back to it automatically, and start charging so it's ready to go again. This is a great feature I was initially skeptical of, but it works so well, and really helps with the overall integration of smart features. Because of this, it allows us to set cleaning schedules throughout the day, knowing that it will recharge itself before going out again at the next scheduled time. The app makes it easy to set cleaning schedules and also allows you to send it out to clean remotely. The app has a remote control, and the device comes with a physical one too, but to be honest we haven't really used them as the automation is so well set up with it. Included in the box were some spare brushes, manuals and magnetic boundary strips - these can be set up in areas of the house where you don't want the 30C to clean up, so they could be placed across doorways, carpets/rugs/cables or just certain areas of the house. As previously mentioned, we had planned to put it around a deep pile rug for fear of it getting caught in it, but it seems to know to avoid this already somehow which is great and means we can use the strips elsewhere. I would definitely recommend this for anyone looking for their first robot vacuum or if their current one isn't up to the task. Even at it's normal price at the moment, it's worth every penny and has saved us so much time having to vacuum.
D**E
Great timesaver
The Robovac has exceeded my expectations already! It easily navigates the floor, rugs and any obstacles left on the floor without getting tangled up or stuck. The slim design means it can clean under the sofa and beds, and the magnetic boundary strips allow you can section off areas that you don't want cleaned or to section off rooms, etc. Setup is quick and easy, and the Robovac can be paired to the wifi so it can be operated remotely or to a set time schedule through the EufyHome app or Alexa if you have one. It also comes with a handy remote control which allows you set it to work at the simple press of the button which is great for a quick clean or to spot clean. Emptying the dust box is quick and easy and the capacity is plenty big. As an added bonus, the RoboVac returns itself to the charging station at the end of each clean so it's always charged when you need it. The RoboVac takes up a lot less room than a standard upright hoover which is great if you're short of space. Overall RoboVac is a great piece of kit at a great price for the level of functionality it provides.
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M**A
Amazing
I dont know how it could live without it. It's excellent. The app is really easy to use and the little robot knows what its doing
S**A
Super sleek and convenient.
I love this product! It has a sleek design and can fit into all the nooks and crannies of my house and scoop up all of the dust underneath my sofas and furniture. It's also quite silent, so you can have it running in the house without feeling like there is a robot vacuuming around. I purchased one for myself, and I loved the convenience of it so much that I'm planning on ordering another one for my parents. I also love the application, which is simple and easy to use, and I love that I can set it up on a daily or weekly schedule, so the vacuum will automatically begin cleaning and I can come back home to a sparkling clean house. Another plus is that when you decide the vacuuming is complete, the robot vacuum will automatically go back to its charging station, so it saves you the trouble of having to find where the vacuum went and placing it on the charger yourself. If you hate chores and love cool little gadgets, then this product is definitely the one for you. Love it!
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