🧼 Clean smarter, not harder!
The eufy Omni C20 is a cutting-edge robot vacuum cleaner that combines powerful suction, advanced mopping technology, and an all-in-one station for effortless cleaning. With features like auto emptying, self-drying, and smart mapping, it ensures a thorough clean in hard-to-reach areas while minimizing maintenance time.
Brand | eufy |
Model Number | T2280 |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 33 x 28.9 x 46 cm; 9 kg |
Capacity | 3.1 litres |
Power / Wattage | 40 watts |
Voltage | 28 Volts |
Auto Shutoff | No |
Runtime | 2 hours and 12 minutes |
Compatible Models | Smartphones, Amazon Echo, Google Home |
Special Features | Smart Mapping, Auto Mop Washing, Auto Emptying, Self-Drying, Advanced Custom Cleaning |
Item Weight | 9 kg |
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Effortless Cleaning – This RoboVac is a Game Changer!
The eufy BoostIQ RoboVac 15C MAX has completely transformed how I keep my home clean! This little powerhouse is surprisingly effective, picking up dust, pet hair, and debris effortlessly across both carpets and hard floors. The BoostIQ technology is fantastic—it automatically increases suction when needed, ensuring deeper cleaning without me having to lift a finger.One of the best features is the Wi-Fi connectivity and app control. Being able to schedule cleanings, start the vacuum remotely, and check its progress is incredibly convenient. It’s also impressively quiet compared to other vacuums, so I can have it running while watching TV without disruption.The battery life is great, and it always finds its way back to the charging dock. It’s slim enough to get under furniture, cleaning areas I usually struggle to reach. If you’re looking for a hassle-free way to keep your home spotless, this RoboVac is worth every penny. Highly recommended! 🏡🤖✨
A**N
Great little robo vacuum
Got this on sale for a third off, and definitely worth it at that price. Haven't tried the Alexa/voice features, but easy to use with the provided remote, and very simple and easy to setup with the app on a smartphone as well. The smartphone controls are a little laggier than the remote when moving the robo around, but on the fliphand you can do it from anywhere using the app. If you're not home and you get a notification that the robo is stuck, usually just back it up for a second or two and it will figure its way out of whatever jam it was in. You can use the app to set a schedule for the auto cleaning, so you can just leave it and it'll never need bothering.Cleaning it out is very easy, the dust compartment clips out effortlessly and is easy to dump in the bin. It holds a surprisingly decent amount too. The dust filter can be cleaned by holding it under a tap then air-drying. You get a replacement included as well. If you have any long-haired pets/people at home this thing is a godsend. Most of it ends up tangled around the brushes rather than being sucked up, but it's easy to clear. You get a handy cutting tool in the box, and all the brushes/wheels clip off which lets you just pull any tangled hair clear in seconds. Any stubborn hair properly wrapped around can be snipped with the cutter and it's good to go again.Easy to clean and you can totally just leave it alone to do its thing. Also amusing to use the remote to just drive it around/chase people with. It's always found its way back to the charging dock no problem, and has a series of beeps to communicate issues it does has - but it will also send you a notification on the app with any exact problem which works better. It smartly avoids walls and solid objects alright, and amusingly just bounces of anything smaller like chairs, using the bumper on the front to good effect.Overall a very solid and well built piece of kit, which was clearly designed with ease of use and simple cleaning in mind. Does exactly what it says on the box, and does it well. My first ever robo vacuum and very impressed with it.
G**1
Quieter than the 30C (less rattle), efficient cleaning movement, thorough, smart.
I've owned the 30C for two months now and because we're indoors all the time for the current lockdown/pandemic, we decided to invest in a robot vacuum to keep on top of the increased dust/dirt. The Eufy RoboVac 30C received many excellent reviews on Amazon and other tech websites, so we ordered one and use it daily - sometimes twice a day, primarily in the kitchen. What I loved about the 30C was its powerful cleaning, stable WiFi connection and slick app (no spelling mistakes, no lag, doesn't crash).I was so impressed with the 30C that I decided to invest in their most advanced model Eufy recently released: the G30 Edge. Mainly because I knew it had the same height/form as the 30C, so it could fit under our low furniture. But mainly for its improved gyroscopic navigation. After using it for a few days now, the G30 Edge is far superior in its ability to clean more thoroughly by following a narrow 'S' shape pattern. Because it tracks where and where it hasn't been, it completes the cleaning job much faster and about the same amount of time each time. It also produces a live map and what hard edges e.g. walls/furniture it has discovered. As far as I'm aware, the G30 Edge only uses this data in real-time, meaning it won't use this information next time to improve it's subsequent cleaning jobs. This map is mainly to tell you if it has missed parts of your floor. When it has covered all possible areas, it will say it out-loud "Heading home." using it's built-in speaker and quietly navigates back to the charging dock. It is an American female voice by default and you can also change the voice to American male, German, Arabic and Chinese. There is also the option to adjust the volume from muted to 100%. It also speaks when it is about to commence cleaning e.g. when you've asked Google Assistant, Alexa or pressed the clean button on the G30 or via the app. I believe it will speak out-loud if it get stuck etc. But normally it will send a push-notification if that happens. However, Eufy has yet to enable such notifications to tell you when it's done cleaning. But with app and firmware updates this could be a feature they could add. On the note of firmware updates, two days ago I updated the 30C's firmware via the app in about 2mins and it navigates much better. Clearly, Eufy are always looking to improve their robotics - even if it's for mid-range models like the 30C. So I have high-hopes for the G30 in terms of future app/firmware updates to improve the overall performance and experience.Unlike the 30C, the G30 Edge does not include a physical remote control but the slick Eufy app has this function and also the ability to enable spot cleaning, scheduling and setting suction power (standard, turbo, max or BoostIQ auto). My best guess to why Eufy did not include a physical remote control was because of the G30's enhanced ability to not miss areas of your floor. And I really think this is true; I've not once wanted to use the remote control functions on the app, because I know the G30 will cover my entire floor. On top of the G30 has a "spot clean" button anyway, so if you just want to focus on one area, it will move in a spiral (from centre to outwards) - good for busy areas like the centre of the room. Tip for iOS users (maybe Android, too?): you can add the Eufy widget to your home screen, so if you swipe right, you can access your devices (and more than one) to press Clean or Re-charge. This of course works over cellular or WiFi. Perfect if you're away from home but want to come back to clean floors. Either way, you can also access the app the same way on the go, too, or set a 7-day or specific day 24hr schedule.Other downsides to the G30 is that because it does not use laser navigation, or the more advanced forms of robotic navigation found on Neato, Roborock or Dyson robots, you can't set virtual boundaries on the map. However you can use the included magnetic tape that's included in the box. The regular G30 model doesn't include edge tape, hence the slight price increase for the G30 Edge. But as I mentioned above, my primary choices behind choosing the G30 Edge was the quieter noise-output (Neato robots rattle a lot!), slimmer form-factor and the much-improved navigation. Bump and go navigation (30C) works fine in most homes, especially smaller rooms and apartments. However, knowing I can leave the G30 alone and come back to 100% clean floors is priceless. The 30C is still used everyday in our kitchen, however, the 30C needs more baby-sitting and remote control intervention to ensure it does a good job. The G30 is truly more self-reliant - much like a cat.I just want to also point out that this is not a paid review, nor is it sponsored. I'm a recent Eufy convert and have been so impressed with their robotics thus far. Especially that they're providing a similar, if not, better product experience than its competitors for a lower price-point. So as a closing point, I would choose the 30C as a more budget-friendly option and for smaller spaces. But if you want cleaner floors in a smaller time-frame, opt for the G30 - you won't be disappointed. I would have given it five stars if the map data was used to improve subsequent cleans, but Eufy could enable this in the future. Otherwise, the G30 is an incredible robot vacuum for the price and I will continue investing in their products for years to come.
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