
Eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 30C
by Eufy
This brilliant model was designed to suck up all the unwanted dust, fuzz and pet hair
A great feature: the BoostIQ technology for adaptive suction power
It's the ideal robotic cleaner for homes with multiple types of floor covering
Here's one more chore to scrap from your to-do list
Why people love this robot vacuum
Product Specs
Here are the detailed specifications for this Eufy robot vacuum
Color: black
Dual (Vacuum + Mop):
Warranty: 12 months
Surface: hardwood, medium carpet
Batteries required:
Batteries included:
Battery life: 100min
Battery type: Lithium ion
Noise level: 55db
Suction power: 1500pa
Dust bin volume: 600ml
Weight: 5.95lb
Dimensions: 12.8in x 12.8in x 2.85in
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you use a robotic vacuum to pick up liquids?
No, robotic vacuums are not designed to pick up liquids and should not be used for this purpose.
How do you set up a robotic vacuum for the first time?
The steps for setting up a robotic vacuum for the first time will vary depending on the specific model, so it is important to refer to the user manual for the correct instructions. Generally, the steps are as follows: 1. Place the charging dock in the area you want cleaned and plug it into an outlet. 2. Place the robotic vacuum on the charging dock and make sure it is connected properly. 3. Turn on the power switch on the vacuum and read the instructions on the display. 4. Follow the instructions to program the robotic vacuum, including setting a cleaning schedule, configuring cleaning modes and areas, and mapping the area. 5. Once the setup is complete, press the start button and let the robotic vacuum begin its cleaning cycle.
How long does it take before the robot vacuum needs to recharge?
High end models can have up to 180 minutes of battery life, which is plenty to clean an entire floor. When the battery does find itself empty, this isn't a problem for the more sophisticated robot cleaners, as they are equipped with a docking station they automatically return to when their battery is about to die. Once fully recharged, the robot will continue cleaning where it left off. Cheaper bots will need to plugged in to recharge.
How do you clean the sensors on a robotic vacuum?
To clean the sensors on a robotic vacuum, you should first turn off the power, then use a dry cloth to gently wipe away any dust or debris that has built up on the sensors. If any of the sensors are covered in a sticky residue, you can use a damp cloth to clean them. You should avoid using any chemicals or solutions, as this could cause damage to the sensors.