

🚀 Elevate your clean game with futuristic power & zero effort!
The eufy S1 is a premium robot vacuum and mop combo featuring a revolutionary HydroJet roller mop system that spins at 170 RPM with 1kg downward pressure for deep stain removal. Its All-in-One UniClean Station automates emptying, washing, drying, and refilling, charging 20% faster than previous models. Equipped with AI-powered obstacle avoidance and multi-level mapping, the S1 delivers precise edge-to-edge cleaning, perfect for pet owners seeking a quiet, efficient, and hands-free cleaning solution.















| ASIN | B0DBHGPNVB |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Life | 218 minutes |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,297 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #15 in Commercial Indoor Robotic Vacuums |
| Brand | eufy |
| Brand Name | eufy |
| Capacity | 2.5 Liters |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Amazon Echo, Google Home, Smartphones, Tablets |
| Control Method | Voice |
| Controller Type | App Control, Button Control, Voice Control |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 80,308 Reviews |
| Filter Type | washable |
| Form Factor | Robotic |
| Included Components | All-in-1 UniClean Station, Cleaning Tool, Hard Floor Cleaner, Robot Vacuum, Side Brush x 1Sets |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.08"L x 18.39"W x 26.38"H |
| Item Type Name | Robot vacuum |
| Item Weight | 14.09 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | eufy |
| Model Name | eufy S1 |
| Model Number | T2071 |
| Noise Level | 61 Decibels |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | All-in-One Station, Futuristic Design, Incredible Suction, Precision Corner to Edge Clean, Revolutionary Floor Washing System |
| Portable | No |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 15.08"L x 18.39"W x 26.38"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | vacuuming, mopping, pet hair removal, deep cleaning, multi-surface cleaning, obstacle avoidance, automated cleaning |
| Special Feature | All-in-One Station, Futuristic Design, Incredible Suction, Precision Corner to Edge Clean, Revolutionary Floor Washing System Special Feature All-in-One Station, Futuristic Design, Incredible Suction, Precision Corner to Edge Clean, Revolutionary Floor Washing System See more |
| Style Name | S1 |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor, Carpet, Wood, Tile |
| UPC | 194644035556 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
C**F
Great and Easy to Use!
Background: I have a shedding dog, so I bought this in hopes that by running it every-day, it would pick up on some of the dog hair on the floor. What I like: -VERY easy to use. -easy to follow instructions -has a sticker on the bottom so if it ever stops and beeps, you can flip it over and it says exactly what the beeps mean (one beep means one thing, two beeps means another--which is SUPER helpful!). -color on top clearly shows what mode it is in (blue-ready to go, orange-needs to charge, red-problem to fix-such as emptying the tray). -very quiet. I can work on stuff with it in the room and it does not bother me at all (my dog also does not mind it). -works great on white carpet and easily transitions from my living room to dining room (which has a slight bump). -when its low on battery, it does not die where it is at, it just turns off the vacuum then finds the home doc and charges itself. -just works really well. I run it everyday and I am impressed by how much stuff it gets (especially when it goes under things such as the couch). -if it gets caught on a cord, it usually takes 5-10 seconds but then it stops the suctioning and moves away (releasing the cord or other item). However if you have a small cord you should put it up (and you should regardless, I just noticed it doing this a few times and thought it was neat, but I do try to pick up all cords). What could be improved: -nothing really in particular to this. -It does not work well on anything black, but this is true for all robot vacuums. It sometimes gets stuck when it goes on the black carpet we have with the black chairs (I suspect because it can not detect them), but this has not happened often. My dog has a black mat for her food and water and it always bumps into it and spills the water, but again, this would occur with any robot vacuum. -Also, make sure the doc is against a wall because otherwise it will move and never charge (self explanatory, but I did not do the first time and it kept trying to doc and was just pushing the doc around the floor). -Finally, you do have to dump out the vacuum particles almost every time you run it (if you do a full circle/battery cycle). It is really easy to dump and beeps when it needs to be emptied. Again, nothing really negative, just something to note. Overall, I really like this! It does a nice job cleaning up the dog hair and other things that get on my floor and saves me a lot of time not vacuuming daily. If you have a dog, I would watch them with this first before you use it. My dog was initially scared of it but sniffed it's "butt" and now they are cool and she does not mind it at all. Pleased with this product and would recommend! :) **UPDATE** On another note, Eufy has amazing customer service! I received an email from them addressing each of my "what could be improved" components with more information on the product. Very impressed.
E**S
Not durable, makes loud noises after a short time
At first, I loved this little thing, and like many named it (Gary). It was impressive how every day it had a tray with a bunch of dust and dog hair in it. In my experience with vacuums and electronics, your product will last much longer if you take good care of it. Before going to bed, I "Gary proof" the house, picking up any random charging cables, socks, etc, and putting the dogs up so they don't have an accident streaked all over the house. I run it early morning at 2am. I empty the tray every morning, which takes less than a minute. Every week or so, usually monday morning, I spend less than 5 minutes to take the side brushes and roller off, and remove any hair/strings. This is probably much more frequently than you HAVE to do it, but with my experience in maintenance, I prefer to do it more often and regularly. He's a dumb vacuum, and occasionally gets stuck in weird places, or will grab a low hanging wire and get caught up, but it's a good thing he's dumb. We don't have true AI, so spending a ton on special sensors and algorithms to pretend that a smarter vacuum has been created, is just a waste of money. When looking at reviews for all the major robovac brands, they all get stuck occasionally and have issues. I don't care that Gary sometimes gets stuck, because it doesn't happen too frequently. A dumb robovac that runs regularly and has a decent battery life will make for a much cleaner home, and with much less effort, than vacuuming on my own. Will it sometimes miss a spot? Sure, but it eventually gets to it. Are there spots it can't get to? Yes, but those are spots that I'd have to get the hose and attachments out for anyways. Up to this point, I'd give this vacuum 5 stars. It's effective, and at a much more reasonable price than the competition. It does everything I need, and doesn't have a lot of extra crap thrown in there. So, why 3 stars then? It's not durable. There is something wrong in the design of the roller brush, or the containment of the roller brush, and it starts making a loud vibrating noise after a few months. I purchased it in May of 2018, and by August it was ridiculously loud. After a bunch of minor tests, that were already answered and then ignored in my initial email, and video I provided of how loud it was, they agreed it was faulty. Anker/Eufy sent me a replacement, after I sent mine back. They let me keep the extra accessories, such as the spare side brushes, the hair removal tool, and even the charging dock, and sent me what appeared to be a brand new robovac, packaging and accessories just like it ships from Amazon. It's now February, and the robovac is making the same loud noise again. I've done some extra troubleshooting on my own, and narrowed it down to the brush, or brush holder. As it's spinning, it's vibrating. All of the contact points are plastic. If I take the brush out, it stops vibrating. I put some thin foam tape between the enclosure of the brush and the plastic casing that holds it in, to see if the brush was causing it to vibrate. That didn't stop the sound. It's like the brush is bouncing around in it's housing. It looks like the spinning brush wears away at the casing that holds it in place. I don't see a way to repair it on my own, or to prevent it from happening again. We'll see how Anker handles the issue the second time. I'm not looking forward to dealing with it again, and I'm hesitant to recommend this to anyone else. It's important to note that I work from home, so running it during the day isn't conducive to me working. When it's working properly, it's quiet enough to run at night and not be a bother. It will randomly bump into a door sometimes, so if you're a light sleeper, it may be a problem, but for our family it's not an issue. It's only after it degrades and start making loud noises that it's an issue. If you have an empty house during the day, and it wouldn't matter if it's extra loud when it runs, then it would work perfectly fine. Edit:3/11/19 After some confusing back and forth with Eufy Support, they've replaced my 11S with a 30C and even through in some boundary strips. Initially they just wanted to replace it completely, but I was concerned that it would just break again, this time out of warranty. They offered to upgrade to the 30. After I sent it, another support rep reached out saying they should have troubleshot the robovac more, and not to send it in as they had some other tests to do and if that didn't fix it, they could fix the roller. I let them know I already sent it. I asked if they could send me a 30C so I'd get wifi as well, and I'd pay the difference. They said they couldn't ship the 30C because Amazon owned it. While waiting for my robovac to get to them, the 35C came out, and it's listed for sale from their website. I asked if that could be sent instead, and again I'd pay the difference. They said they couldn't, but they'd ship an extra boundary set for the confusion earlier. I thought they said they'd send the 30C, not the 30, so responded that would be good. They cleared it up saying they could send the 30 with an extra boundary strip or the 30C without it. I chose 30C without. They decided to send the 30C and the extra boundary strip! Way over the top support, trying to make me happy. I wasn't upset, or being a jerk about it, they were just extremely accommodating. Based on the great customer support (minus minor confusions, some on my part) I'm bumping it up to a 5 star. They really stand behind their products. I also think any future issues that may pop up can be alleviated with troubleshooting the roller brush, which should be replaced occasionally anyways.
J**R
If you think you need a robot, you probably do
Bought this to clean up after my dad since he spills food on the floor multiple times a day. So my impressions so far, both good and bad: #1 Fairly easy to set up, it makes you use an app of course, but the app is pretty nice. Mine wanted bluetooth and of course WiFi activated, but I think you can run it from your phone from another location without bluetooth. #2 After setting it up in the dock and charging, I think it's best to let it map your whole house. I moved a bunch of stuff while it was mapping, but then I later wanted to add another room, so I had to have it map the whole house again. This wasn't really a problem since the robot maps a lot of areas pretty quickly. However, you can't edit maps in a way you might think you could, instead you just have to let it make a new map. The robot will latch onto power cords etc. while it is vacuuming/mapping the house for the first times. I'm impressed at how well the robot maps. #3 The mopping is kind of mid-range with some really good and not so good elements so far. So the clean water and dirty water tanks are great. The 2 mop swirls are really good. The robot struggles a lot to get much mopping done because it wets/cleans the mop at the station, then takes the damp mop to mop a small spot, then has to return to clean the mops again. This is fine, but then the mop station stopped working and gives a cleaning tray error over and over. There seems to be no way to inspect the cleaning station in order to try to remove obstructions, I already checked the bottom tray, top containers, bottom of the robot, and looked for any way to access potential obstructions, so this may be the defeating flaw, but I will try a few more times. Overall I really like the robot mop and I definitely want one that works well, so we'll see. First update: I watched a youtube video showing where the water suction tube is on the dock station, so that helped a lot to position the flexible tube so it will suck water up correctly.
B**E
Made cleaning so much less stressful!
Love, love, LOVE! As a multi-pet home, I cannot stress how much less stressful cleaning is! Two cats, and a German Shepard, I run this once a day for the vacuum and every other for the mop. vacuum has multiple settings based on needs. For myself I run it on standard (level 2/4) to pick up the loose hair that has fallen. The vacuum is also great for litter messes, though I do usually run it on turbo (level 3/4) for the better suction with litter. I was amazed the first time I watched the vacuum run over a large tuft of Shepard hair with ease! It has made cleaning so much easier The mop aspect is mediocre, it does help don't get me wrong. But even on the high (level 2/2) it is meant as a maintenance rather than a full clean. Meaning some dirt, dander, dust it will do fine with. But sticky spills... unlikely. The parts are super easy to change. The vacuum bag slides in and out, whereas the mop pads are similar to a Velcro and peel off easily when wanted. As far as hair; it does well at sweeping it up. Though the first few runs I had to clean the roller each session due to the amount of hair. The ends of the roller brush come off easily, twist/pull and this allows you to remove any hair twisted around the piece. Super easy to clean and put back together! Additionally, the only issue I have with the vacuum is that it likes to run over the cat toys that I didn't even know we still had! Ha! It will generally stop and wait for assistance if it runs one over or gets stuck which is as simple as removing the toy and pressing the power button again. Set up was easy as well with a step-by-step instruction through the app. Unboxing to use only took at most 10 minutes! I have noticed others comment on the price... I got this on sale for $350. Retail among other sellers is $700. I think for the price I purchased this is definitely worth the cost! The initial vacuum bag was just replaced after 3 weeks, and it could have lasted probably another full week before demanding I change it. Though this will vary based on home to home. The vacuum can be noisy at time, though much less than I expected after watching some video reviews. The loudest part of it is the vacuum running into furniture though. I think the mapping feature works well but given we have pets and are often moving things around our vacuum is often repositioning and re-mapping the rooms as needed, it does this automatically (after bumping into things).
L**B
Excellent Robot Vacuum, Especially for the Price
I have been an iRobot Roomba buyer since 2007. My last Roomba bit the dust this month, and I did a ton of research before buying a replacement. I went with the Eufy for a few reasons: price point, cleaning power, quietness, and sleek design. Price: Very reasonable. Almost reasonable enough that I'd consider getting another one for my second floor. For now I'll just carry it upstairs. Cleaning power: This thing sucks... It's suction is much stronger than my Roombas have had. It picks up so much dust and pet hair. We do a full vacuum every other week with my Dyson, so I think of the robot vacuum as a supplemental vacuum. I was shocked at how much was in the dustbin after it's inaugural cleaning! The picture attached to this is from that cleaning. It also gets a ton of dust in the little dust filter. In one of the video reviews I watched, the reviewer said it didn't pick up anything in that dust filter... So maybe my carpet is particularly dusty, because it has a thick layer after each cleaning. Quietness: I work from my home office, and this thing is quiet enough that I don't even turn it off during conference calls. This might be the thing I am most impressed with. My last Roomba was LOUD-- you couldn't even have a conversation with someone in the same room, let alone someone on speakerphone. Sleek design: I love/hate this. It definitely looks modern and cool, and more like an art piece than an appliance, but it shows all my finger prints, and now I keep a glasses cleaning cloth nearby so I can rub it down. I suppose if I only use the remote and never pick it up, this won't be an issue. A few considerations: I was hoping to find a robot vacuum that wouldn't eat my carpets' tassels, but I don't think that vacuum exists. I have only used the Eufy 4 times so far, and it doesn't always get its brushes wrapped around the long tassels, but it does sometimes. It seems to realize it sooner than my Roomba did at least. The Roomba would sometimes rip gobs of them off in a single cleaning. I try to tuck them under the edge of the rug and that doesn't seem to bother Eufy. It has pulled off probably 2 tassels so far. The cleaning pattern seems pretty random. I saw some other vacuums that chart out complex maps of your home, and Eufy doesn't seem to do that. But, it doesn't seem to matter, because it still hits every spot in the rooms. I'm a little concerned about durability. My Roombas ran for many, many years with easily replaceable parts. We'll have to see if Eufy has the same longevity. All in all- I'm very happy with my purchase and definitely recommend it!
A**R
Put googly eyes on it, you won't be sorry
There's a lot I really like about this robo vac, but the most important thing to know is that it is absolutely essential that you give it googly eyes. I have not had a single moment where I was in a bad mood after watching it clean once I did. Now for the rest of the review... I originally was going to get the iRobot i3 based on the reviews and having had a Roomba before. However, the price jumped by a hundred bucks on that in the week between picking a model and actually going to buy it. That put it firmly outside of my price range. After some searching around and reading, I chose the Eufy G30 Edge as my backup and let me tell you, I am so happy with it! Of all the backup options I had, I chose this one specifically because it is shorter than similar models. The one complaint I had about our old Roomba is that it was too tall to fit under the sofa or coffee table. That this one can slide under the sofa (and other low furniture) is a huge selling point for me. Under the sofa is where all the cat toys end up and I get sick of moving it to retrieve a gallon of plastic springs. On its maiden voyage, the Eufy pushed all of them out from under the sofa for me to pick up at my leisure. It was absolutely fantastic! Speaking of pet toys, the Eufy didn't try to crawl over the toys, just pushed them around. The only exception was toys that had long feathers on them, which would get caught in the rollers. I pick up all the toys before it runs a cleaning cycle, but I like knowing that it won't be an issue if a cat bats one to the floor while the Eufy is running. The lower price and reviews I read on Amazon for the Eufy also helped my decision to pick this over the others. I know one of the big selling points of Roombas is they are long-lasting and easy to repair, while this one is not as DIY friendly. However, for the price, it was worth the risk. Other reviewers mentioned it has a removable battery, which I thought was a plus. That might never be an issue for me, but I like the option to replace the battery if it came to that. Speaking of battery life, I haven't had an issue with it running out of juice. In fact, I will often run it twice in a row, especially if I've been doing a lot of yard work over the weekend and tracked in a bunch of debris. Though caveat to that, it only cleans my kitchen and living room, which takes 45 minutes to an hour each session, so I get 1.5-2 hours of use out of it easily. (My house is a 1950s 3-level-split. If I wanted to use the Eufy on the whole house, I would have to carry it to each floor or buy one for each level. The middle level with the kitchen and living room is the only part of the house that is a big rectangle suitable for robo vacs). But the important thing for me is it takes care of all the high traffic areas for me so my floors are no longer embarrassing. In spring and summer, I work 60+ hours a week and do not have time to vacuum as much as I need. The floors got hideous last year from neglect and I bought the Eufy specifically to address that. The little rotating brush helps a lot to pick up stuff near the baseboards and in corners, but I still have to take a damp cloth or other vacuum to those spots now and then. Thanks to the Eufy doing the bulk of the work, I can actually deal with the remainder of the floors within my work schedule. I can't say how well it works on carpet, as we don't have so much as a single throw rug. Our floors are a mix of hardwood and vinyl. I have the Eufy set to auto suction in the app and let it do it's thing. I can say that it is fantastic at picking up pet hair. We have two cats who think shedding is a competitive sport. I have the Eufy scheduled to run at lunch every MWF and there's enough to make a small kitten in the dust bin each time. It picks up the usual kind of dirt really well and its suction is good enough to get a lot of fine particle dust. Though that dust gets all static clingy to the inside of the bin, so wiping it out now and then helps. The Eufy does not like leaves or pine needles at all. It will push them around or they get caught in the wheels and dragged around. Threads of sisal rope from the cat tree wound around the brush, roller, and wheels but didn't stop them from operating. Though we had the same issue with our old Roomba. I'm impressed at how well it can go over rough terrain. We have a cat tree sitting on a piece of scrap sheet vinyl and when we first had our rescue cat, I caulked a thick rim around the edge of the vinyl to prevent her various accidents from getting onto the wood floors. The Eufy can get over the rim fairly easily. It can even climb up onto the base of the cat tree (also covered with a scrap of vinyl that also has a rim of caulk) but has more trouble getting down from there. Only once have I had to rescue it. I finally put a couple barrier strips down so it only has to go over the first caulk rim. Barrier strips are the reason I chose the G30 Edge over the regular G30. The aforementioned split level means stairs and I'd rather it not go tumbling down them. On the first run, I had not yet put down the strips and I watched it as it negotiated the landing. It did detect the edge and didn't go over, but I put the barrier down anyway just in case. As far as noise levels, it hasn't been an issue for me. My office is open to the rest of the house, so I hear it running, but it isn't distracting or noticeable in conference calls. It might be annoying if I was trying to nap on the sofa, but only because it occasionally makes clunking noises as it bumps into things or rolls over the floor vents. I do wish the brushes lasted longer. They tend to warp after a month or two of regular use but I'm sure there's a way to straighten them out. I am glad the Eufy comes with a spare brush and filter and that replacements are inexpensive. The shiny top shows dust and fingerprints like crazy (though at least that reminds me to dust now and then, I guess?). Navigation-wise, the Eufy seems to do pretty decently. It's a little dumb and occasionally forgets how to extricate itself from under the folding TV tray I'm using as a plant stand. I like that the app has the map feature. It's a good tool to see where there might be trouble areas. I included a screenshot of the map from today's cleaning. It did it's usual lunchtime run, then I did some maintenance on it, swapped out the brush and filter, and ran it a second time, hence the lower battery level. It also picked up way more dust once I did that. The first run gets cat hair and some debris, the second run gets the dust. Again, doesn't clean as well as our full size vacuum but it keeps the high traffic areas swept. And as others have said, it also helps me to keep the house overall more tidy, as I have to keep clutter off the floor. All in all, I'm very pleased with the Eufy G30 Edge. It functions well, was inexpensive, and looks amazing with googly eyes on it. The only thing that disappoints me is I can't convince any of the cats to take a ride on it. Probably for the best.
G**O
Updated: December 2020
Updated: December 28, 2020 -- After owning this product for two years, I am hard pressed to recommend it. As an entry level vac, it's probably not a bad deal. Our first unit was replaced after one year. Another year later and the 2nd one has been nothing but a child. Dies under furniture, can't find it's way home when 24" inches from the base. Constantly needing attention like a crying child for the last 90 days. Eufy said to clean the sensors, which we did to no avail. So in the trash it goes. I don't expect electronics to die like this in such a short period of time. So we decided to upgrade to the Roborock S5Max. We have high hopes for that unit - but at least reviewers have more than 12 months of use out of it. We purchased this unit to replace a old iRobot for a few key reasons... Probably like most buyers of a robovac. - Wanted a set schedule function - check - Wanted it to be quiet - check - Wanted it to stop banging into things - check - Wanted a bigger collection bin - check - Wanted Alexa integration - check... Sorta! But the biggest let down comes with the automation. First of all, Alexa in itself sucks. It's unreliable for true home automation. Any dependencies on Alexa will quickly be dashed to the rocks. So the next step is IFTTT support for home automation. And... NONE... Yep - this device has ZERO home automation support. It's a major let down and the reason why we're looking to replace it with a model that does. Now, rather than waste your time... If home automation isn't that important to you, then purchase the unit. It's a great bang for the buck and why I can give it a 3.5 or 4 star rating. But if you would like... - Clean when I leave the house - Nope - Return to base when I get near the house - nope - Focus on certain rooms per a schedule - nope - Send me a message when starting - nope - Send me a message when done - nope These are SIMPLE requests, yet there is no way to get them done currently. In fact, they don't even need to change the unit itself. If they incorporated IFTTT support, this would be the hands down best thing out there. But that major missing pieces brings light onto it's other short comings and has me searching for another unit. Even if it is at a higher price. And why would I pay more? These things are already pretty expensive, right? Because once you get the happiness of a wife who no longer needs to vacuum the house, it's worth every penny. But when she starts nagging you about it being stuck, or it starts to nag you with relentless beeping - then the price to rid yourself of the nagging is immaterial. Although this unit is quiet, it does make noise. And when you work from home, regardless of where you wander with your calls, it finds you. It's like having a dog in the house that follows you around. And it's distracting when you are on a business call and the thing starts nipping at your feet. So having the ability to have it clean on one side of the house while I sleep or work, and the other when I leave would be great and solve that problem. Next, it's VERY random in how it cleans. Some days one room gets two hours of attention, the next, not so much. Some days it'll never make it to a room. This is not good for the lazy person whose waiting for the maid (robovac) to come clean up the mess left on the carpet. The only way to get that done is to lock it in a room overnight and then recover the dead unit in the AM. And things like that start to take away from the "set it and forget it" benefits of an automated vacuum cleaner. Finally, and no fault of the robovac people. We live in AZ where pest pads are necessary. They are super sticky and designed to stop mice, snakes, lizards, tarantulas, scorpions from any further movement into the house. Occasionally, robovac finds access to one of these pads and gets stuck... very stuck! Depending on how bad the mess is does require purchasing new sweeper parts. Would be nice to geofence those sections of the house. Now they do provide magnetic strips to help with that, but they are black, wide and not very appealing to use... #OCDDillemma Oh... And small carpets, like entry mats, bath mats, etc... This stupid thing only knows forward. If the mat gets bunched up, the robovac beeps relentlessly for help. Would have been smart for the developers to include a "BACK UP" before beeping function. Honestly, as a developer, this is easy. If you're going to run the sequence of code that beeps, then insert a sequence of code just prior that has the thing backup to become unstuck. Simple! And here's one bonus idea... Not sure if any units offer this or not... But it would be nice, actually dang awesome, if when the robovac returns to the base that it would unload itself. This would eliminate the need to attend to it so often to clean out the catcher. Obviously you can have a larger base, and when robovac returns, it could dump its finding into a larger container. This would be really helpful for people who leave on vacation and want the unit to keep cleaning when gone. Overall, it's a really great unit. But these small items could make this a truly extraordinary one.
N**E
I must be getting old, getting this hyped
March 2025: My perception of robot vacuums was not the best, since the last one was a roomba from 6ish years ago, that thing got caught on everything and I had to empty it several times a cleaning. Recently I started getting overwhelmed trying to keep up with my cleaning, as I've got 2 dogs, a cat that tracks litter, and 3 cockatiels (which are very dusty birds, if you don't know). Initially, this bot was having some sort of issue with the water tank. I had it filled to the line but it just kept saying "insufficient water, please add water" and made a horrible squeeling sound when it was trying to wash the mop. After a quick Google search and trying a bunch of different troubleshooting on my own, I found someone said it worked after they gave a could of *firm* pats on the top. I tried this, made sure the soap bottle was securely in place, and she started right up! I've now done 3 cleanings with this bot, and I am VERY satisfied and amazed lol. It did get caught on a charger on carpet, but no big deal ill just make sure there aren't obstacles on the floor like that. It does a very good job of avoiding obstacles so far, and it fills me with joy seeing how clean my floors are now without me having to spend extra time! I was also very stoked that this bot is MUCH quieter than my old one!! The old one was hard to watch TV while it's going, and spooked my pets when it started up, this one is whispering in comparison. It is loud for a few seconds while it's emptying the dust bin, but even then it's not a jarring sound in my opinion. The bot itself and the home station seem to attract dust, or maybe that was just a result of my animal ridden house 😅 but I had to wipe it down the first day. This doesn't bother me, but seemed like something worth mentioning. I have high hopes for this bad boy, hoping it keeps up this performance! Update August 2025: The robot still cleans well, but its now giving me issues.. when it's emptying it's dustbin, it keeps disconnecting from charging, so it gets stuck in a loop of disconnecting the charging, to emptying dust, to disconnecting, etc. It just now was disconnected from wifi, so I took it off the base to reset it, and it said battery low, shutting down, although it had been on its base all night.. I'm unsure if this is a fixable issue, but I sure hope this thing didn't only last me 5 months. I'll mess with it and report back later. January 2026: the charging issue was only temporary, however it started giving me an error saying the dust bag is full and needs replaced, however the bag was brand new and empty. This issue almost made me get rid of the vacuum because it was no longer really cleaning, I had to manually take the dust bin out and empty it. Luckily, I decided to take the whole base outside and inspect it. I found 2 ports that come off where I can put a drain snake in, and it pulled out a bunch of wood chips (from the birds shredding their toys) and hair. The vacuum is now working great again, so im once again happy! I am keeping it out of my bird room though, I dont think birds and robot vacuums get along.
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