Eufy by Anker, RoboVac G30 Edge

Eufy by Anker, RoboVac G30 Edge

by Eufy

4.6

Let a robot do all the work for you! The Eufy by Anker, RoboVac G30 Edge by Eufy is a portable vacuum cleaning robot

This desirable vacuum was created to squeeze itself into small areas

You will love: its smart-learning capabilities

It's the ideal cleaner for people who hate hoovering

It's the best hands-off way to keep your floors clean



Why people love this robot vacuum

People love this product because it will barely get noticed, doesn't need a lot of wall space, easily navigates furniture and boasts far-reaching battery power



Product Specs

Here are the detailed specifications for this Eufy robot vacuum

Color: black

Dual (Vacuum + Mop):

Warranty: 12 months

Surface: hard floor, carpet

Batteries required:

Batteries included:

Battery life: 130min

Battery type: Lithium ion

Noise level: 56db

Suction power: 2000pa

Dust bin volume: 600ml

Weight: 4.99lb

Dimensions: 18in x 14in x 2.85in

Frequently Asked Questions

Do robotic vacuums work well on thick carpets?

Yes, robotic vacuums can work well on thick carpets, although they may need to be set to a higher suction setting for maximum performance. Additionally, robotic vacuums with larger wheels and more powerful motors are better suited to thicker carpets than those with smaller wheels and less powerful motors.

How does a robot vacuum find the charger?

The docking stations of self-charging robot vacuums emit an infrared signal. When the battery is about to die, the vacuum starts looking for this signal. When the robot finds it, it follows the signal back to its station to charge.

Can you control a robotic vacuum with your voice using a virtual assistant?

Yes, you can control a robotic vacuum with your voice using a virtual assistant such as Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. You can use voice commands to start, pause, and stop the robotic vacuum, as well as set cleaning schedules.

How do you troubleshoot problems with a robotic vacuum?

1. First, make sure that the vacuum is charged and the power is turned on. 2. Check if there are any obstructions that could be blocking the robotic vacuum from moving, such as furniture, wires, or other objects. 3. Make sure that the robotic vacuum’s sensors, brushes, and any other moving parts are not damaged or clogged. 4. Check the filter and cleaning brushes to make sure they are not clogged with dirt or debris. 5. Check the settings, such as the suction, timer, and scheduling to make sure they are properly set. 6. Check for any software updates that may be available for the robotic vacuum. 7. If the issue persists, you may need to contact the manufacturer for more assistance.