Eufy by Anker, BoostIQ RoboVac 30
by Eufy
This clever robotic cleaner was crafted to get right underneath low-clearance pieces of furniture
One special feature we'd like to mention: its great pet-hair performance
It's the ideal autonomous device for homes with pets
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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: 68db
Suction power: 1500pa
Dust bin volume: 600ml
Weight: 5.83lb
Dimensions: 12.8in x 12.8in x 2.85in
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you change the filter on a robotic vacuum?
To change the filter on a robotic vacuum, the first step is to locate the filter in the dustbin or dust compartment of the vacuum. After the filter is located, remove it carefully and dispose of it. Next, insert the new filter into the dustbin or dust compartment and make sure it is securely in place. Finally, close the dustbin or dust compartment and the filter should be ready to use.
How do you prevent a robotic vacuum from falling down stairs?
The best way to prevent a robotic vacuum from falling down stairs is to install virtual walls or boundaries to create a perimeter. These virtual walls or boundaries will emit infrared signals that the robotic vacuum will recognize and use to detect where it is allowed to go and where it is not. Additionally, some robotic vacuums have sensors built-in to detect stairs and other obstacles, which can help to further prevent the vacuum from falling down stairs.
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.
Can robotic vacuums be used to pick up large debris, like cereal or pet food?
Yes, robotic vacuums can be used to pick up large debris, like cereal or pet food. Most robotic vacuums have a large dustbin that can accommodate larger pieces of debris, and some robotic vacuums even have specialized brushes designed to pick up larger debris.