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· Self-Empty Station: C10's dust bin is automatically emptied into the station's 3L dust bag. Thanks to its large capacity, it only needs replacing every 60 days. · 2.85-Inch Ultra-Slim Body: C10 features a slim 2.85-inch design, enabling it to reach tighter spaces, including areas under desks and beds. It can also reach more hard-to-access spots and reduce the frequency of manual cleaning required by the user in low-profile furniture spaces. · Unique CornerRover Arm: Unique CornerRover Arm can provide seamless cleaning, improving coverage and reducing human assistance. · 4,000 pa powerful suction: The strong 4,000 Pa suction power, combined with the rolling brush, sweeps up pet hair, dirt, crumbs, and other messes*. *Actual performance may vary based on the floor type and dust level. · Point Laser Navigation: The C10 robot vacuum self emptying navigates effectively and creates optimized cleaning paths throughout your home for a thorough clean. · Note1: APP control (supports 2.4GHz WiFi, not 5GHz), remote control not included. · Note2: For best results, tidy up items like cords,socks, and toys before starting the cleaning cycle. · Note3: Voltages 110V: As voltages vary across different countries and regions, we recommend purchasing the machine version specific to your location.
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Kelly K.Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
I had three (!!) older Eufys, and loved them all. But the Eufy army was getting old and we lost a “soldier” recently so I replaced it with a newer C10 model. Wow. It’s cool. It cleaned my ENTIRE first floor on one charge, emptied its bin as needed during the cleaning. The mapping feature worked great with some map refinement (by me). I was able to add virtual boundaries and a “no go” zone, which worked perfectly. Took some tweaking the first cleaning run to zero in the boundaries, but overall very impressive. Hopefully it lasts a good while and is as trusty as my old 30C. One reviewer (I read reviews before purchasing) said the vacuum never initially mapped her kitchen so therefore would never clean her kitchen, and she couldn’t figure out how to re-map. So yes…when initial mapping is happening, it would be good to watch to make sure the whole level is mapped and no room entries are blocked by dogs (like might have happened at my house) or other objects otherwise blocking access. Or you will have to re-map (I do see where this mapping can be redone in the app, however, unlike the other reviewer.) I did have to modify the initial map to adjust rooms and zones, but the features for modifying the map worked well. I imagine if you have no tech savvy (my husband and mother in law come to mind) you won’t like this feature at all, but I thought it worked great and am really happy with the product.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022
I purchased this unit to replace a Roomba e6. Summary review - it is far superior. Many of the negative comments are true, but are in comparison to a $600+ Roomba. If you want all those features, reliability, intelligence, etc., then pay $600+. This review is in comparison to a Roomba e6. I paid $300 for the e6 years ago, and paid <$250 for this unit, on sale. Compared to Roomba e6 : - Far better coverage. It maps as it goes, so it tries to cover as much as possible without repeating. It can do most of 1300 sq ft house in a pass. The e6 could barely cover one room with it's brain-dead bouncing around. It does not memorize the map for use in the next pass (unlike a top-end model). It will sometimes miss a room, but next pass it might get that room but miss something else. Not ideal, but far superior to price-equivalent bounce-around model. - Doesn't get stuck The e6 could not make it through a pass without getting stuck several times. I'd have to spend so much time rescuing it or blocking & unblocking areas with pillows, etc., that it took less time to use a vacuum. This thing is fire-and-forget. It has a low profile so it easily fits under furniture the e6 would get stuck under. - Price Hella functionality for < $300. - Easy to clean Hopper and brush are easy to remove, empty, and clean. I recommend gently cleaning the dust filter with a kitchen spray nozzle and allow it to dry. This is not mentioned in the manual, but that filter gets really dirty and needs more than just banging it out. Do it after every use. - Quiet. With the e6 running, we could not watch TV in a separate room, even with the door closed, because it was so noisy and would fruitlessly bang itself against our bedroom door. I don't watch TV (except sports) in the same room as this unit, but it is not disruptive through a closed door. It is running while I am typing this and it is not at all distracting, unlike the e6 that sounds like a jet landing in my house. - Good suction Picks up way more than the e6. The hopper needs to be emptied after every use. Neither the e6 nor my Dyson pick up that much. - No problem with tile/carpet It has no problem transitioning from tile to carpet or rug or bath mat. Other people have reported a problem. I think this depends on your particular floor/rug/mat/layout. - OK with cat litter We have a litter box mat that grabs most of the litter as the cat steps out. It won't pick that up. But it will get other stray bits of litter. - Wifi setup hinky It was not as simple as 1-2-3. I'm tech savvy so I figured it out on my own (can't remember how). Others have reported this problem. Call tech support for help. Echo other reviews - they really need to make this process simpler so non-tech savvy person can plug-and-play this thing. - Unknown reliability I don't know how reliable it will be, as I've only had it a few weeks and run it about a dozen times. I almost never get extended warranties, they are usually a rip off, but I got one for this because of warnings that it only lasts about a year. It's about $35, so if it dies inside 3 years I'll get another. - App functionality There are complaints that you can't do some things with the app like tell it to skip a room or whatever. I don't use any of that, for this or the e6, so I don't know and don't care. I don't want to tell it to do anything, certainly not mid-cleaning. I just want to start it and let it run. - Finds it's way home The e6 navigates as well as a drunk sailor. Almost never found it's way home so I'd have to go hunting around to find it, on hands and knees looking under all the furniture, and every nook of the house. Waste of my time. This unit has gotten lost only once. - Wife likes it Nuff said. The main reason I got this was so that it could go under furniture, not get stuck, and get better coverage than the e6, for ~$300. It does all that. If you want more, cough up $600. Highly recommend. EDIT 13Oct2022 - The first unit worked well for months before developing a rattling type noise, widely reported by others. Eufy was quick to send a replacement, after I posted the old one. I got it within days. That one had the rattling noise out of the box. I went back and forth with their support/engineers; they were diligently trying to find a cause and cure, and I was impressed. Eventually they told me to return it, and they would send a new one after a posted the old one. I waited the requisite 10 days for the replacement to arrive, it didn't, I contacted support again and they told me woops, it didn't get shipped cuz of a problem at our end, we'll ship it now and send you a tracking number. Wait wait wait, nothing. Email them again, woops it still hasn't shipped, we'll ship it soon. I've now been waiting a month for a replacement. I was so impressed at first with the product and customer service, they easily earned five stars. This fiasco has dropped it to two stars. I told them to express it to me NOW; if it gets here tomorrow I'll raise this up to 4*, but don't count on it. Update : eufy did expedite the unit to me, and all is well now. I hope they fix whatever problem they have in their warehouse, cuz they otherwise have a great product and support.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Does a good job, sometimes will suck up dog hair and leave it behind in a clump
VermontGuyReviewed in the United States on July 26, 2020
Click to play video [Updated 6-7-2023] Almost at three years of constant use now and we finally had a significant failure--the pivot on the front roller-ball wheel broke off. As noted below, however, Eufy offers replacement parts for seemingly every part of this vacuum (you could pretty much build your own just out of spare parts) and shipped me a new wheel for $10 with free shipping. I ordered a replacement battery at the same time since our runtime had dropped to about 80 minutes. Installing the new wheel and battery took five minutes total, and the vac now rolls smoothly again and has a runtime back up to 100-minutes plus. One other update--it appears that Eufy updated the software to prevent the "light as obstacle" problem. I hadn't checked in months but noticed recently that the vac now moves through sunlit bright sections on the floor without any issue. Upgraded my review to five stars since this product has now far outperformed my initial expectations. [Updated 8-30-22] Two years of running two days a week and the G30 is still going strong. It's a bit noisier than it used to be, but it still returns home with a canister full of pet hair after every run. I've found that I haven't had to replace the consumable parts such as brushes and filters nearly as often as recommended--which honestly isn't that often. Vacuuming the filter after each run when emptying the canister seems to keep it working well beyond the suggested 200 hours even if it's not quite as efficient as it was when new. Eufy should also be commended for its attitude toward replacement parts. You can find everything from filters to wheels to motors for the G30 and other models on Eufy's site, along with videos for how to replace the parts yourself. As we all know, many manufacturers seem intent on making you replace an entire product when something simple breaks or wears out. It's good that Eufy is being more responsible to its customers. (I won't say "to the planet" since honestly, the best thing for the planet would be for all of us to go back to brooms and dust pans rather than robots.) [Updated 7-28] This is our first robovac, and thus far we're loving it. We have two cats and two dogs, and have spent every spring watching furry dust bunnies gather under the furniture and in the corners, even with regular cleaning. I had a chance to buy the G30 on sale as an early adopter, and having liked other Eufy/Anker products, I took the chance. We currently run it daily, and it comes back completely full of animal hair every time--which is both gratifying and a little eye-opening as we clearly had no idea how much fur was really floating around the house. It's thin enough to get under most of our bigger furniture, it's quite quiet (though we pause it if it's cleaning near us when we're watching TV), and it's been able to get over the thresholds between our rooms even though they're right at the stated height limit. I expect this is in part because they have a rather smooth ramp to the top--if they were more squared off on the sides I'm not sure we'd have been so lucky. As for the quirks: 1) Like others, we initially had some issues with the side brush sometimes getting caught on our area rugs, causing the vac to reverse direction. Two things corrected the problem for us. First, I discovered I had not been inserting the side brush quite firmly enough--it required a bit more pressure to fully seat into place, which raises it just a bit higher off the floor. Second, our rug pads were very close to the edge of the rugs. I trimmed the pads by a couple inches and then curled the rug edges downward, toward the floor to make the edges sit more squarely on the hardwood. That solved the getting-caught problem for us, so it might be worth a try if you encounter the same issue. 2) It can be blinded by strong sunlight. (See the video.) We found that it would sometimes approach places in our kitchen where morning sun was hitting the floor, and it would treat the sunlit squares as physical obstacles. Eufy support suspected this was because the drop sensors on the sides of the vac were blinded by the glare. Small pieces of tape over the sensors did help, but we instead decided to simply run the vac at night. (I'd also commend Eufy's tech support for being very quick to respond and helpful.) 3) Our hundred-year-old house has antique furnace grates with relatively large holes (maybe 3/4-inch at largest). These holes seem to be large enough that the drop sensors occasionally get spooked and cause the vac to skirt the grates--not a big deal, but it does slow down the cleaning process a bit. 4) The orientation of the charging base to your floor plan seems to have an impact on cleaning efficiency, at least in our case. I had originally placed the base on an angled wall in a bump-out, which caused the vac to start cleaning at a diagonal to the walls. I didn't see any particular issue with this, but after about a week, I moved the base to a nearby but slightly more hidden location on a wall square to the floor plan. Before the move, the vac averaged about 532 sq feet of cleaning per session as reported by the app. After the move, it's averaging 672 sq feet of cleaning and seems less likely to get confused in the odd corners of the house. So experimenting with base location may be worthwhile to optimize the vac's efficiency. All in all, a good purchase, particularly on sale.
Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
Vast improvement over my previous robot vacuum - with which I was pretty happy.
73XlchReviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
Works very well
Ricardo GómezReviewed in Mexico on December 11, 2021
Me sorprendió su desempeño. La marca es muy buena y la aspiradora es muy eficiente. Realiza un recorrido inteligente y aspira con bastante fuerza. Me gustó mucho. Sin duda alguna la recomiendo completamente
GsLReviewed in Canada on May 11, 2025
- The unit is not that big even with the base. I like it. Setting up is easy. All you have to do is scan the QR code and it will show you how to unpacked and set up with video so you can follow it. App set up to connect to the robot is easy as well. No hiccups or any difficulty setting it up. But once you connect and go into the app, it can be a bit of a learning curve to know where the options are to adjust for the robot. - The robot will an initial mapping of other layout of your floor. It does quite a good job and it can automatically divide room. Once it's done, you can go into the app to divide rooms by yourself (if it didn't divide correct or the way you want). Basically you have control over how to divide the rooms on that floor. The unit does not have any physical barrier to tell the robot to not pass (similar to the older models of iRobot vacuums), but you can set virtual wall on the app. For example, there is a guest washroom that I do not want it to go in and vacuum, I could either set a separate room and tell it not to vacuum in there, or set a virtual barrier in the app and the unit won't go to that area. Easy to set, but just have to get use to where to go in the app to adjust it. - You can scheduled the vacuum in the app to run on days you like. My house is relatively clean and so I put the schedule for every other days to clean. The unit works with other integrations and I did test it on Siri Shortcuts since I have an iPhone. For Siri Shortcuts, you can use the message that it prepare for you or make your own command. I use "Hey Siri, start vacuuming" and the robot starts the vacuum. It works. I also use my command "Hey Siri, return to base" and it will get the robot to go back to the base station to recharge and transfer the waste to its waste basket. Quite nice. Only thing is that you have to do separate command to set up the way you like in Siri Shortcuts. I only use this and so can't say for other smart home integrations. - You can choose many different languages for the robot to say. It's in the app. Once select the language that you like, the robot will say out what it's doing in that language. Kind of nice for those who are not native English speaker and like to use their native language. - There is a few hiccups since I'm using it, about 2 weeks now. Sometimes it just stop and said problem with return to base. Don't know what exactly causes it and so I will have to keep an eye on it to see what's the problem. But normally, it works fine. Just 1 or 2 times it occurs and it's still under investigation by me. But so far so good.
JamesReviewed in Canada on April 4, 2025
This the best household cleaning device you can buy. It’s easy to set up and will save the time. I no longer have to manually vacuum my floors or carpets with this vacuum. It’s pick up everything leaving your home clean. You will be shocked to see how much it picks up ever with daily use. I love it and highly recommend it.
J LoyReviewed in Mexico on September 1, 2021
Empecé a tener problemas antes del año, no encuentro a donde llevarla a su servicio ya que este vendedor no es Anker México
Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on April 30, 2025
Setup was quick. Out of the box, I had it mapped and running within 15 minutes using the app. The connection process was smooth, and the instructions were clear enough that I didn’t need to troubleshoot. It runs quieter than expected and has strong suction across both hardwood and low-pile carpet. The mapping is accurate, and the app offers lots of flexibility with cleaning schedules, no-go zones, and suction power adjustments. It does “hop” a bit when crossing thicker carpet seams, which support says is normal. It doesn’t impact cleaning performance, but it looks a bit odd at first. On shaggy rugs, though, it really struggles. Sometimes it pulls at the fibres or avoids them entirely. I’ve had to mark those as no-go zones, so if you have a lot of plush rugs, it may not be the best fit. Do note, the base uses disposable bags to collect dirt. That adds an ongoing cost that’s easy to miss if you're expecting a self-emptying bin instead. The bags do trap dust well and are clean to remove, but they are not cheap. Battery life has been solid so far. It easily handles a full floor of about 600 square feet on one charge and recharges and resumes automatically if needed. As long as durability holds up over the next few months, it should be a reliable long-term option. At $350 as of writing (after coupon), it delivers smart features and strong cleaning for mid- to large-sized homes. Just be mindful of the rug limitations and the extra cost of base bags compared to bin-based models.