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The eufy L60 Robot Vacuum combines ultra-strong 5,000 Pa suction with intelligent iPath Laser Navigation, ensuring a thorough clean across hard floors and carpets. With features like BoostIQ Technology and AI.Map 2.0, it offers a customizable and efficient cleaning experience, making it the perfect addition to any modern home.
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Batteries are Included | Yes |
Voltage | 14.4 Volts |
Capacity | 350 Milliliters |
Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Amazon Echo |
Form Factor | Robotic |
Control Method | App |
Filter Type | Foam |
Battery Life | 120 minutes |
Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor & Tile & Medium carpet |
Special Features | Ultra Strong 5000 Pa Suction, iPath Laser Navigation |
Controller Type | App Control&Alexa&Google system |
Item Weight | 3.16 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.8"L x 13"W x 4"H |
Color | Black |
N**N
Eufy L60: A Sleek and Efficient Cleaning Companion
The media could not be loaded. I recently purchased the Eufy L60 robot vacuum and have been thoroughly impressed with its performance. The vacuum boasts excellent cleaning suction, ensuring that all dirt and debris are effectively removed from various surfaces. It is very adept at navigating its surroundings, seamlessly moving around furniture and obstacles.One of the standout features is its quiet operation, which is noticeably quieter than our previous robot vacuum. This makes it ideal for use at any time of day without disturbing the household. Additionally, the dirt collection pan is easy to clean, making maintenance a breeze.The accompanying app is user-friendly and simplifies the setup process. It allows you to easily start the vacuum and map your floor plan. The app also provides a detailed map showing exactly where the robot has cleaned, which is incredibly useful for ensuring thorough coverage.The design is sleek, adding a modern touch to any home. While we've only had the Eufy L60 for about a week, we can't yet speak on its long-term durability. However, initial impressions are very positive and it seems to be a sturdy and durable product.Overall, we are very pleased with the Eufy L60 and highly recommend it to anyone looking for a reliable and efficient robot vacuum.
L**Y
Eufy would not run . . . and then, boy, did she!
I plugged it in. The light blinked orange for a couple hours, indicating that shewas charging, the light turned blue, indicating she was charged. I pushed the button for her to start cleaning. She beeped. The light blinked orange, indicating that she was charging (for an hour or so), the light turned blue, indicating she was charged. I used the remote to get her to start cleaning. She beeped. The light blinked orange, indicating that she was charging (for an hour or so), the light turned blue, indicating she was charged. I was getting nowhere.Eufy did not run . . . due to operator error. Operator error occurred because my vision is so poor from cataracts that I could not see the on/off button in the instructions, nor on the bottom of the unit. I did manage to feel around this morning until I found the toggle. Happy days! Eufy worked like a dream . . . quiet enough not to be disturbing and purring loudly enough that I was aware of where she was when I was in or near the room where she was working.I vacuumed the house a couple of days ago with my regular vacuum and dragged a damp microfiber mop over the floor. Then, for the test, I set Eufy loose. I have a long-haired cat . . . and my hair is long as well, so I thought I should probably check the dust bin after about 20 minutes since she'd been working under my bed, where the cat hangs out. (The cat is not sure if Eufy is acceptable or not, but at least she isn't tearing to the other end of the house like she does with the big vacuum.) The bin was FULL. This is not an indictment of the bin. The unit is small and fits very well under most of my furniture. So does my cat, who sheds a lot. So do I (I shed a lot . . .but, I don't fit under the furniture.)The brush was matted with cat hair and with strands of my hair. I removed the brush, cleaned it, and replaced it. By the time Eufy ran her full cycle and docked herself (I could tell she was REALLY tired), I had emptied the bin three times . . . and I know she's holding another full load. Cleaning the brush and emptying the bin emptying are intuitive and easy, and the handy cleaning brush really helps defuzz the roller brush. I figure it's going to take a few times of running her before I get all the cat hair under control. Then, I'll have to figure out how frequently I need to run her for maintenance mode.I will say that one of the reasons I got this unit is because I am a gardener. Every time I come in the house, I bring in dirt from the garden. I have rugs by the doors to catch some of it, but it invariably gets tracked through the house on the tile floors and, even worse, the bamboo floors. Sand and finished hardwood don't mix . . . I might have my floors sanded down to get refinished, but I don't need them sanded every day. Anyway, by the time I got through the house to the shower and got myself cleaned up, I had a major vacuuming job to do . . . but I was already exhausted from working in the yard. I can see it now. Walk in from the garden and push Eufy's start button as I head to the shower. YAY! I expect both my yard and my house will improve out of this one.As for the complaints about Eufy "skipping rooms," I found an easy fix on that one . . . or maybe a couple of easy fixes.I know certain areas of my house need deeper or more thorough cleaning than others. Today , I picked up everything on the floor in my daughter's room (chairs, waste basket, etc.), then put Eufy on the floor in the room, turned her on, shut the door, and set the stove timer for 20 minutes. Figured she would do a pretty thorough job on a "cleared" 10 by 13 room in 20 minutes. She did . . . after she had done my living room, sitting room, kitchen, breakfast nook, office and some of the family room. She's charging now. I'm going to "clear" the office and give her a second chance at that . . . and the same with the family room, blocking that off as well.Anyway, other than closed doors, I was thinking about cutting the stopper strips in various lengths and just placing these strips on the floor in doorways or at room transitions temporarily to force Eufy to focus on particular rooms or areas. (The family room itself will probably take a full half hour and it is more likely that Eufy will do a thorough job if I can clear some of the floor items to an adjacent room and if she doesn't have the option of wandering off to do my bedroom. (I did find I had to tuck in the bedskirts to get her to go under the bed. Guess she was afraid of the dark.) The strips are NOT something I want to stick to my bamboo floors . . . and are unsightly on my white tile, but I would think they would probably still work even if they weren't stuck down.I do have one safety concern. When Eufy is off "cleaning," what happens if my cat happens to lie down on the nice, warm charger? Or if my grandson is crawling on the floor and rolls a metal truck over the contacts or sits on it? I don't want to short the unit out testing to see if it's "live." It needs to be plugged in for Eufy to find her way "home," and I'm using the time that Eufy is vacuuming to attend to other chores (I'm not sitting and watching the charger) so are those two shiny, silver, child-attractive contacts a shock risk? Anyone have any knowledge on this?I suggested to the Eufy Company that they make the easy start instructions available on its website so that older customers, whose eyesight is failing, might be able to increase the image size to something readable. The lines on the drawings are delicate, making the details very hard to see for old eyes. Many of us can still see SOME, but many of us need letters and pictures larger and bolder than what came with the unit. Perhaps, the company could even make a large print guide available upon phone request for those who do not use computers.The elderly market, OMG! Our adult children are busy with careers and raising children, so they need this kind of help. Older people? Our joints don't like hauling around big vacuum cleaners. We don't get down on our hands and knees as easily as we used to--or at least we don't get up as well. We don't have the energy we used to have. And, many retirees that I know are busier now than when they were working--caring for grandchildren, helping their even-more-elderly parents, starting a second career, or putting a lot of time into volunteer work.So, I'm a happy camper. I didn't have to pull out the heavy vacuum today and by the end of the day, I will have made a BIG impact on "defuzzing" the house. I've got this in mind for 3 people as a Christmas present. I just hope Eufy has a long and healthy life. Moving a little furniture to help her out . . . not a problem.Go for it, Eufy!
J**N
Great for Pet Fur and Hard Floor - Only One Minor Issue
As a first-time robot vacuum owner, I wanted to start with an affordable option, and this model has been a pleasant surprise! I primarily use it on the downstairs level of my house, which is the only area with hard flooring and where my three dogs (including a Basset that sheds endlessly) spend most of their time. It handles the fur and dirt impressively well, leaving the floors noticeably cleaner.The laser navigation works efficiently, mapping out the space and ensuring no spots are missed. The suction power is fantastic—much better than I expected for the price. My only complaint is a squeaking noise coming from the side brush when it spins, which started fairly early on. While it doesn’t impact functionality, it can be slightly annoying.Overall, this robot vacuum is a great introduction to the world of automated cleaning, and I’ll definitely upgrade to a self-emptying model in the future. Highly recommend it for pet owners or anyone looking for a budget-friendly cleaning solution!
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