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eufy by Anker, BoostIQ RoboVac 11S (Slim), Robot Vacuum Cleaner, Super-Thin, 1300Pa Strong Suction, Quiet, Self-Charging Robotic Vacuum Cleaner, Cleans Hard Floors to Medium-Pile Carpets

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Color: Black


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  • What You Get: RoboVac 11S, remote control (2 AAA batteries included), charging base, AC power adapter, cleaning tool, 1 side brush, user manual, and our worry-free 12-month warranty.

Brand: eufy


Model Name: eufy by Anker, BoostIQ RoboVac 11S (Slim), Robot Vacuum Cleaner, Super-Thin,


Special Feature: BoostIQ™ Technology, The slimmer* RoboVac (2.85”), Powerful performance


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 12.8"L x 12.8"W x 2.85"H


Brand: eufy


Model Name: eufy by Anker, BoostIQ RoboVac 11S (Slim), Robot Vacuum Cleaner, Super-Thin,


Special Feature: BoostIQ™ Technology, The slimmer* RoboVac (2.85”), Powerful performance


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 12.8"L x 12.8"W x 2.85"H


Included Components: Charging base, Cleaning tool, AC power adapter, RoboVac 11S, Remote control (2 AAA batteries included)


Filter Type: Cartridge


Battery Life: 100 minutes


Voltage: 110120 Volts


Capacity: 0.6 Liters


Power Source: Power Adapter (included)


Are Batteries Included: Yes


Control Method: Remote


Form Factor: Robotic


Item Weight: 5.73 pounds


Manufacturer: eufy


Item model number: Eufy RoboVac 11S


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 7, 2018


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  • Eufy Kicks My $1k Ultra SMART Mapping Vacuums In The BUTT! ALWAYS Finds its Way Home SUPER RARE.
Color: White
The media could not be loaded. "Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication"-Leonardo Devinci [Just like EUFY] It is now the nearly the end of 2020 and still going STRONG, SMART. SLEEK-- no need to replace battery, yet especially with the rare on/off switch on the bottom side. Also, with the tempered glass top still no scratches (all pictures updated). Looks and performs as amazing as the day it arrived for a solid 100 minutes! My favorite robotic vacuum of all time Highly recommended! ★★★★ Quality ★★★★ Price ★★★★ Shipping ★★★★ Description ★★★★ Smart Features ★★★★ Durability/Best in the industry ★★★★ Home Docking/Recharging ★★★★ Cleaning&Sensors EXCELLENT ★★★★ Longevity (a forever robotic vacuum) ★★★★ Gets under everything! Dust Bunny 🐰 Free Hone!. Original Review To set your expectation consider yourself LUCKY to have found this Eufy even though it is not APP operated, YET still out preforms all competition and has built on remote holder for scheduling with excellent client support to help replace also just press button for maximum cleaning on unit. Eufy is made by Anker ( approved) an incredible technology company that offer such inexpensive and extraordinary innovative power that you can find their products on the  Apple site and all of my experiences have been nothing, but amazing with Anker so when I realized Eufy was an Anker product I knew I scored big time. IF I had only known what I do now “SIMPLER and SLIMMER is ALWAYS BETTER” after 7 ULTRA SMART and FRUSTRATING Robotic Vacuums which only makes me appreciate this Eufy even more. Firstly... Could've saved a fortune! Something you have to learn the hard way. Save this link if you think otherwise because you WILL BE BACK. THE ‘Eufy’ EXPERIENCE: • Add to your Cart and Stalk I randomly found for $149 on lightening deal ⚡️and would’ve bought 2 white (hard to find) if I’d known it’d be this perfect (will update— always do if there any surprises and adjust Star Rating/Review). • Arrives quickly and I was certain it’d be another return and so far it has been the best out of 7 Robotic Vacuums in 3 Years thus far. • The 1st charge (extremely important to NOT turn-on without fully charging) is unbelievably FAST for a Robotic Vacuum. I actually received it before heading to the airport and could not believe I was able to test it fully changed before I was out the door in a rush! • I really appreciate that this is a FOREVER vacuum, unlike competitors Eufy by Anker this is the perfect option you can keep forever because they offer a replacement battery for $22 PRIME and an ON/OFF switch underneath I have never seen ever (to conserve battery life). I much rather pay $22 PRIME than be FORCED to buy a whole new vacuum which is extremely common in the robotic vacuum industry. Electronic products are made this way and die around the end of the warranty IF lucky and not 3 months (I've been through this 3 times) and force you to buy an entire new unit when you just pop a new battery in. Have fun with that if you skip. You will be back! • The batter offer replacement is way better than spending another $500 on avg. and it is designed in a way you just pop to in. So crazy and wasteful the robotic vacuum industry can is. Super impressed. • Eufy runs for 100 minutes of cleaning time when the Ultra Smart Vac’s need a full 12-24 hour charge before a test/cleaning and an industry standard of 30-40 minutes of cleaning time. • Eufy is THE ONLY ROBOTIC VACUUM TO ALWAYS FIND ITS WAY HOME TO DOCK AND RECHARGE— EVERY SINGLE TIME! Mind blown! I've only had one of many vacuums actually find it's way back and dock a total of 3 times. They ALWAYS claim it goes to it's Home/Charging Dock, yet never do! I simply cannot believe it! • It has a clever On/Off underneath which will help conserve your vacuums longevity if you do so choose. Something I have never seen and would’ve not appreciated until now after all the expensive duds. • In the video it sounds loud, yet not at all as loud as my other’s. It sounds like a blade less Dyson Fan if you are familiar. i.e Smooth Air Blowing • The accessories like extra filter, sweepers (the highest quality I have ever seen as they tend to arrive bent), comb with cutting tool (should be used everyday you run it and is extremely common with all Vacuums as of yet), etc. • Easy manuals no weird or bad grammar to scare you off that is all too common now. • The sensor is as common as all it will bump things just like a very expensive Vac and is very alert to People and Animals. (Updated has better sensory than any of my other 7 adventures, yeah still bumps but now notice not nearly as much as all other brands). • I am so used to Vacuums never ever finding their way “Home”, so why set a cleaning schedule. Pointless. Eufy you can confidently. • The simplest way to ensure it always finds its way home is to make sure all cables/wires are not on the floor which is common knowledge to Robotic Vacuum owners. No, it won’t destroy cables it will simply shut off and need to be manually docked otherwise your set for a cleaning schedule. • Far too many Smart Vacuums are just too thick to clean under platform beds and furniture and if they cannot fit under I am just not interested. Why have one if it’s not going to do “Spring Cleaning” everyday and keep your home fresh, dust mite and dust bunny 🐰 free? It’s by far one of the most desired features speaking for myself. • My most preferred Vacuum’s have been By Eco Vac’s DeeBot Pro’s (owned 3) most are slim enough to get under most everything and they mop (I don’t like my area rugs mopped so, only tired that once) they have several issues, but have been the Top for me since Eufy which I highly prefer to my Eco Vac M83 PRO that I will be giving away if Eufy keeps up being superior. • Area Rugs... Eufy is highly intelligent when it comes to area rugs from thick to thin (also carpet). My once preferred Vac was okay, but would always have a the toughest time on thin rugs by flipping them and dragging them, also trying to climb her high sheep pelts and getting stuck. Eufy is super smart with its sensor to stay away from fluffy pelts (those are dry clean and sheep pelt brush) AND thin and high pile rugs Eufy has ZERO ISSUE when cleaning. Just AMAZING. • Also, excellent for finding a diamond earring you dropped etc., yes, I absolutely use it to FIND Small Impossible things without damaging! • I feel this covers all the major bases and is an excellent Vacuum I have waited several years for. Simple, slim, intelligent, and still cannot believe it runs over an hour and always always finds its way home to reboot and APPS have no become way overrated and a pain in the butt! Eufy Compared To Ultra Smart $$$$ Vacs: • I have owned 7 Smart Robotic Vacuums; the highest priced being the “Ultra Smart” Neato (returned after nearly a month of nonsense) with Home Mapping Technology at $1K. Sorry, the bigger, thicker, wider, and SMARTER it claims to be in my experience the more dumb it is. It becomes more of a chore meaning you have to reset the map every single time you move something and they are so thick they can cannot get all the dust and debris under furniture like Eufy does effortlessly. • Eufy cleans for 100 mins & always and I mean always finds its way home (something I was always promised, but they never returned even when commanded) so you can truly set a cleaning schedule! • While most all Smart Vac’s claim to dock and charge on their yet ALWAYS alert you over and over that they are stuck or have to be searched for with app, yet, Eufy is always obedient and doesn’t even need that function!I have only seen Eco Vacs find its way home 2x in 3 years now after 3 models (of that brand), Neato never, Dyson Eye never ever again! • It is proven that Vacuums that run in straight carpet lines are less efficient at cleaning. Hard to believe, but random has proven to out clean the $1,000 USD Plus Vacs. • If I had known it’d always do a no nonsense cleaning without me having to follow it I would’ve withdrew doubt and ordered 2 at $143. • Eufy keeps it Simple, Sleek, Very Slim (gets under virtually EVERYTHING and ANYTHING you can imagine compared to Neato and other very high priced Robo Vacuums that cannot even get under a platform bed and other low profile furniture meaning dust will continue to pile up). One Con (maybe I missed it) no phone app to control while away. If so DO NOT LOSE THE REMOTE. I may be wrong. I am writing a review after a 3 day trip that I set a cleaning schedule to VERY IMPRESSIVELY FIND EUFY Nearly FULL BIN Scheduled to clean once a day while away FOR 3 DAYS (house is always clean) and sitting at its docking station. An Easy 5-Stars Buy Eufy and forget the hype over these Ultra “Dumb” expensive Vacs that do Nothing, but turn you into a Vacuum Babysitter! I would seriously have to follow a $400-1k vacuum around. Yes, this is a huge deal to me after never having this experience with purchasing so many Ultra Smart crazy expensive vacuums. If you are sick of babysitting your smart cleaning devices this simple, slim, chic vacuum is the Answer! Update August 15th 2019 WOW this would be 10 stars if the option was available! The sensory oddly seems to have improved. Has now problem cleaning BIG messes. Eufy has a crazy “hop” and still intelligent enough to avoid my sheep rugs that insanely fluffy and vacuuming is forbidden for care. Perfect. It does not flip, move around very thin rugs, or get stuck under them a common issue with super expensive smart Robo Vacuums! It continues to impress! I pick this Eufy over all of my ultra Smart experiences. I could careless about apps! The remote is great and if lost it automatically turns on with a press to it’s Mac suction and gets the job done better than iRobot, Neato, Dyson Eye, several ECOVACS Pro’s, etc.. Save your money, time, and hassle of the Smart (dumb) options. I no longer have to follow an over-priced Robo around, get alerts it’s stuck, haven’t had to use a smart beeping tracker to track it down. It buy far has the best built-in features to schedule and forget. The only TRUE robotic vacuum you do not have to even think about turn on or schedule and forget about. The only thing it’s missing is to dump itself out! Mind blown! Finally, a Robo Vac that does exactly what you’d expect. Forget the hype or when your over all the overpriced Vac’s you WILL return or just die on you save this! Only then will you truly see the beauty of simple effective cleaning that you don’t have to babysit! Why buy a new robotic vacuum when Anker's Eufy has an easy (not hidden) inexpensive battery? Otherwise with other brands you FORCED to buy a whole new unit! eufy RoboVac Replacement Battery Pack, Compatible with RoboVac 11S, 11S MAX, 15T, 30, 30C MAX, 15C, 15C MAX, 12, 35C Accessory Save or 1-click buy for the BEST you will find! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 4, 2019 by 👸🏼 👸🏼

  • I REALLY LIKE IT
Color: Black
I got an iRobot Roomba 690 vacuum for Christmas and love it. I have not manually vacuumed since Christmas! As I live in a two story house, I decided to purchase another robotic vacuum, and seeing the Eufy was rated as the “best of 2018” I decided to get it. Both vacuum’s appear to do the job, and I would like to compare them: The Eufy has two brushes on either side, whereas my Roomba has only one. I find that the Eufy appears to clean the general floor area, and then go back for edges, and the two side brushes help with this. Both are a little “stupid.” I try not to watch them do their job as I consistently want to interfere and nudge them where I see actual dirt/particles on the floor. Both will go seemingly all around dirt, retreading spots they’ve already been (and wasting battery life in the process) rather than moving along any real sensible path. However, I have also noticed that the Eufy seems to go along straighter paths/lines than the Roomba. However, both are supposed to return to their bases when the job is complete. The Eufy has found its way back to its base one time as far as I can determine. The Roomba finds its way back about 1/2 of the time. The Eufy will continue to run if picked up, the Roomba shuts itself down immediately. The Eufy is slimmer than the Roomba. I find that the Eufy tends to get stuck less frequently than the Roomba. For example, it can go under my coffee table that sits close to the floor, whereas the Roomba would get it’s front stuck under the coffee table and signal for help. The Eufy has gotten itself stuck about twice since I’ve had it, and each time it is under the chairs at my dining room table… it is a little wide and has gotten stuck between the legs. The Roomba frequently gets itself into jams, and only seems to turn left when trying to get out of them… In terms of navigation, both do their jobs in an almost haphazard fashion. I would like to see them have an actual “dirt sensor” that would lead them toward areas with noticeable particles. The Roomba does have some sort of sensor as when it finds an especially dirty area it will swirl around it several times. The Eufy apparently has a mode where it applies extra suction, but I’m unsure if it automatically switches to this or if it has to be manually set to do so. The Roomba DOES NOT LIKE BLACK RUGS or heavy pile rugs. I have two rugs that are edged in black, and the Roomba senses a barrier and either will not go onto the rug or will get stuck shortly after moving onto it. I also have a medium pile rug with some black squares on it and the Roomba dies out on the rug every single time. The Eufy navigates these FAR BETTER… both the medium pile rug as well as rugs lined in black or having black squares. The Roomba bangs into furniture and other items sometimes quite violently. I have a very heavy antique mirror that the Roomba banged into and it came crashing to the floor. I also have some large candles on either side of the fireplace that the Roomba knocked around like crazy every day. The Eufy seems to notice edges better and will actually stop itself when it comes close to an object and move around it without hitting it, or, if it does go toward it, it is far more gentle. However, this sensor also can impede its capacity to go under objects like couches. The Roomba alway went under my couch, whereas I don’t think the Eufy has ever been under it as it appears to sense it as a barrier and goes along the front of it only. While both say they have edge sensors, neither the Roomba nor the Eufy seem to be able to navigate edges to stairs very well at all. While neither have actually flung themselves over, they both get stuck at the edge with a wheel or two over and have to be saved. So some barrier is necessary to prevent them from falling over the edges of stairs. The Eufy to be FAR quieter than than the Roomba. Sometimes when it is running I can’t even hear it. The Eufy I have has a remote and is not connected to WiFi. But, apparently, there is a newer (and a little more expensive version) that can be so connected. The Roomba connects to WiFi and I can control it from my phone, and it also sends me alerts (when a job is done, it is stuck, etc.) Both the Eufy and the Roomba are programmable. I have them set to vacuum daily at 9:00 a.m. I set the Eufy from the remote and the Roomba from its app on my iPhone. The Roomba is definitely easier to program as I have to refer to the guide to know what I’m doing on Eufy’s remote… and then I’m still not sure I have it down correctly. The Eufy seems to go for about an hour or less and then dies out with its light orange. The Roomba appears to have a longer battery life after each charge. The Eufy has a higher suction setting that apparently can drain the battery power in 30 minutes or less. It is frustrating to see both vacuums going over the same spots continuously or routes knowing they are wasting battery life doing so. I think both could be “smarter” with greater debris detection or something. Again, I think the Eufy tends to follow a straight path just a smidge better than the Roomba, but not by much. You will want to make sure that power cords, and other such things are moved/protected from the vacuums. The Eufy, because of both brushes, gets caught up in power cords, speaker wire, etc. far more easily than the Roomba. But the Eufy comes with cord ties to tuck them away. You could just as easily use bread ties for power cords. I also have pets (three cats) and they have all sorts of toys. The smaller ones I try to keep out of the path of the vacuums. Speaking of pets, both vacuums appear to be doing well with keeping my rugs free of pet hair. I would suggest that if your pets make a mess (hairballs or accidentally going to the bathroom) that you clean this up immediately. I can only imagine the horror that would result from either of these vacuums going over those messes and how they would be drug over your entire house! Speaking of pets… my cats seem quite enamored with the vacuums and will stalk them as they go through the house. They do not appear to be afraid of them, and sometimes will sit and have them bump into them and lazily move out of the vacuums path. This is strange as one of my cats literally will run and hide if she sees me even getting the manual vacuum cleaner out to use. However, all pets are different. So, I’d introduce the vacuum and the pet as nicely as you can. Both the Eufy and the Roomba are very easy to clean/empty. I empty the dirt bins daily on them. In terms of suction, I’m not sure either of these do as well as my manual Dyson. And both the Roomba and the Eufy sometimes don’t pick up debris that would easily be handled by a conventional vacuum cleaner. However, I repeat that I have not manually had to vacuum my house since Christmas. Not once. I have thought it might be a good idea to do that about once a month though and let the robotic vacuums deal with the floors in-between. The dual brushes may help the Eufy collect debris a little better… and it definitely appears to have better edge cleaning than the Roomba. But both seem to do the job to my satisfaction overall. I like that the Roomba actually talks to me to tell me what the problem is (a job is done, it is stuck, it needs recharging). Whereas the Eufy has beeps (one, two, and three). I don’t always hear the beeping or exactly know what they mean without referring to the guide. I like both the Roomba and the Eufy. They each have their strong points and weak points. Either way, not having to manually vacuum every day is a godsend to me, and makes having pets a little less cumbersome to clean up after. If I had to choose, I’d probably go with the Eufy due to its quietness of use, better edge detection and cleaning, dual brushes, tendency to vacuum in a more directed fashion, and slimmer size coupled with less fierce bumping into objects. Hope my review was helpful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2019 by R. Surber

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