eufy Clean by Anker RoboVac G40+ Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Self-Emptying Station, 2,500Pa Suction Power, WiFi Connected, Planned Pathfinding, Ultra-Slim Design, Perfect for Daily Cleaning

£199.995
FREE Shipping

eufy Clean by Anker RoboVac G40+ Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Self-Emptying Station, 2,500Pa Suction Power, WiFi Connected, Planned Pathfinding, Ultra-Slim Design, Perfect for Daily Cleaning

eufy Clean by Anker RoboVac G40+ Robot Vacuum Cleaner with Self-Emptying Station, 2,500Pa Suction Power, WiFi Connected, Planned Pathfinding, Ultra-Slim Design, Perfect for Daily Cleaning

RRP: £399.99
Price: £199.995
£199.995 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Both models share the same cleaning performance and features. They have a short body and both support Wi-Fi.

eufy RoboVac Hybrid series models The differences between eufy RoboVac Hybrid series models

The eufy RoboVac L70 Hybrid is the only robot vacuum in the family that is laser-guided which means it creates a map when cleaning and is the most efficient among all the robots in the line. It is also the only model that saves a created map and supports virtual no-go/no-mop zones and can be sent to clean a specific room or a few. It has the best climbing ability and is suitable for medium-pile carpets. Instead, it moves randomly in a zig-zag pattern. In a small room, it had no problem covering it entirely, but in large rooms, it missed some spots. But all the same, it did a great job. A eufy automatically increases suction on carpets, which is a rare thing for budget robots. This feature provides deep cleaning on thin carpets. All models have this option. Navigation In this case, go with the "C" line: eufy 15C, 15C MAX, 25C, 30C, 30C MAX, 35C, “G” line: G10 Hybrid, G30 / G30 Edge, and the latest eufy RoboVac L70 Hybrid. These are app-enabled machines that can be controlled by your voice.The robot has strong suction and is suitable for thin carpets and hard floors. eufy RoboVac G30 vs. G20 The 11S Max and 15C Max are very similar models with the only WiFi capability so maybe consider getting one of these. I have wood floors, a couple of area rugs. About 1500 square feet on main floor where I would run this. Can you give any insight on the mapping features of the G and L series? It seems like the biggest issue people have is that the device forgets the previous map and needs to be reset often. How time consumings is it to map out your home out and how often is forgetting the map? The mapping is the reason I am looking into these series but feel like C series would be a lot less of a hassle.

Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge review: Eufy’s top-of-the-range robot Eufy RoboVac G30 Edge review: Eufy’s top-of-the-range robot

eufy rarely makes self-emptying robot vacuums, but this time, it has bestowed a hybrid one upon us, and the result is good, hinting to a possibly bright future of similar products as eufy hones its craft. The G lineup is guided by a gyroscope following a purposeful pattern and is more suitable for bigger places as they have fewer chances to miss some spots untouched compared to the C line. Nothing changes in the RoboVac G40 as it is also not a smart mapping robot vacuum. The robot doesn’t create or save any maps. I have a home over 3 levels and a mixture of hardwood flooring with rugs and floors that are just carpeted. I also have pets in my home. Thanks to smart mapping, the vacuum creates a map of your house and knows which areas to clean and which ones to avoid. You can clean multiple surfaces like tiles, carpets, and even wooden flooring without any issues. However, note that the Roomba i4+ only sweeps the floor but doesn’t mop it.

The robot includes two types of mopping cloths: reusable and disposable. Suitable for small homes with hard floor areas and low-pile carpets. For such a big home I would recommend going with a robot that has mapping as it does not get lost in a large area. The 15C Max might work in one room twice and never get to the other room as it does not remember your home layout and simply runs around until its battery dies. It also does not have a big battery to cover a large area. But the price is good. If you are not going to run it over the whole house at once it might work for you.

Eufy Released New Robot Vacuums With a Self-Empty Base — the Eufy Released New Robot Vacuums With a Self-Empty Base — the

Virtual Boundaries. Not all eufy models have this feature that often goes hand-in-hand with app integration, as the app is where you'll be able to designate "no-go zones" (like that corner of the living room with all the electrical cords) and other virtual boundaries, such as rooms you don't want the eufy to enter. When it comes to budget, Shark, iRobot, and eufy each boast a range of models to cater to different price points. However, eufy's lineup generally delivers the most affordable robot vacuums of the trio, and they tend to go on sale fairly often as well. What is the best eufy robot vacuum? Mashable is a registered trademark of Ziff Davis and may not be used by third parties without express written permission.

How does eufy compare to Roomba and Shark?

The RoboVac G40 is not different. It is also equipped with a lithium-ion battery with a 2600mAh capacity. The battery offers up to 100 minutes of runtime on hard floors, as BoostIQ is not activated.

eufy Clean G40 Hybrid+ | eufy CA eufy Clean G40 Hybrid+ | eufy CA

The eufy RoboVac G10 Hybrid has the smallest battery life. It comes with mopping attachments and, as the manufacturer claims, is not designed for carpet surface cleaning. But one difference between RoboVac G30 and G40 is the suction yield. The newer G40 has an upgraded motor that puts up a whopping 2,500 Pa when firing on all cylinders. iRobot’s Roomba series of robot vacuums are one of the most popular automatic vacuum cleaners out there. The Roomba i4+ Evo has house mapping, built-in Wi-Fi, and an auto-emptying bag that can store dirt for up to 60 days. However, on carpets, BoostIQ activates, and this is what drops the runtime to 70-80 minutes which is still enough to get the job done if it starts the cleaning session on a full charge. RoboVac G40 is also an entry-level robot vacuum with an average navigation system similar to the RoboVac G30’s – Smart Dynamic Navigation 2.0.Smart Dynamic Navigation — Not quite as sophisticated as the iPath laser nav, Smart Dynamic navigation is still pretty impressive thanks to its gyroscope and accelerometer smart sensors. It utilises logical route planning — a step up from the random paths of the "bounce" technology explained below — and ultimately covers your entire space with thorough cleaning power. It doesn't really store this information for the future (like iPath does), but it's an efficient and more affordable navigation system that can be found on models like the G30 Hybrid and G40 Hybrid+. Instead, it cleans randomly, a zig-zag pattern, to be precise. Like the G30, it had no problem covering the entirety in small rooms, but it missed a few spots here and there in large rooms.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop