Eufy’s new robovac transforms into a handheld vacuum

Eufy’s new robovac transforms into a handheld vacuum

Source: The Verge

Eufy is making it easier to splurge on a robot vacuum with a new model that can clean more than just your floors. The Eufy 3-in-1 E20 has a unique design that transforms from an autonomous robovac to a manual stick or handheld vacuum by removing a unit containing the motor, dust bin, and battery and then attaching other cleaning accessories.

The E20 is available for preorder starting today for $499.99 through Eufy’s website with a $50 discount. It will officially be available starting on February 10th through additional retailers, including Amazon and Best Buy, for its full price of $549.99.

The vacuum’s motor, dust bin, and battery are contained in a single unit that can be inserted into a robot vacuum, which adds lasers and a brush head.
Image: Eufy

In robovac mode, the E20 has 8,000Pa of suction power and a runtime of up to 180 minutes from a battery that takes 2.5 hours to fully charge. It lacks floor-mopping capabilities but features a spinning brush with “anti-tangle comb teeth” to help reduce hair getting tangled around it, similar to the Eufy X10 Pro Omni.

The E20’s compact dock charges and empties the robovac’s dust bin and has enough capacity for up to 75 days of cleanings.
Image: Eufy

Instead of cameras, the E20 uses a set of three lasers (located on the top, front, and side of the robot) that Eufy says can detect and avoid “obstacles as small as 15mm,” even in the dark. When it needs a charge, the E20 will return to its included base station, where its 350mL dustbin is automatically emptied into a filtered bag that has enough capacity for an estimated 75 days of cleanings.

In stick vacuum mode, the E20 has almost four times the suction power as it does in robot mode.
Image: Eufy

In handheld mode, the E20’s suction power jumps to 30,000Pa for getting off-the-floor areas a robovac can’t access like furniture. It can also be used as a manual floor vacuum for tackling messes that may need a few back-and-forth passes to get clean or for tidying other floors in a home where the robot doesn’t roam.

The robot includes built-in storage for a small crevice tool, but the rest of the E20’s accessories, including a powered brush head, can be stored on an optional wall-mounted hanger that doesn’t necessarily need to be installed near the base station — you can hide it away in a closet. That approach helps keep the E20’s charging dock compact and discreet.



Read Full Article