eufy Clean by Anker RoboVac G32 Pro Robot Vacuum w/ Home Mapping
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Walmart has eufy Clean by Anker RoboVac G32 Pro Robot Vacuum w/ Home Mapping for $119. Shipping is free, otherwise free store pickup is available where stock permits.
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Smart Dynamic Navigation 2.0: When compared to random path robotic vacuums, the RoboVac G32 Pro delivers purposeful cleaning across all floor surfaces.
2000Pa of Hard-Hitting Suction Power: The ultra-strong suction ensures more debris and dirt are picked up across all surfaces giving you noticeably cleaner floors.
BoostIQ Technology: Automatically increases suction power when going from hard to carpeted floors within 1.5 seconds providing extra vacuuming strength is needed for the best clean.
Anti-Collision Sensor: Nine anti-collision infrared sensors help the robot vacuum avoid bumping into obstacles so it can clean non-stop without needing your helping hand.
Drop-Proof Technology: RoboVac uses drop-sensing technology to avoid falling down steps and off ledges.
App Control with Cleaning History: Complete all your cleaning needs right from your smartphone then review where and when your RoboVac has cleaned.
Ultra-Thin Design and A Quiet Clean: Only 2.85 inches in height, RoboVac G32 pro slips under and around furniture to clean hidden messes as a dual noise reduction duct brings noise levels down to as low as 55 dB – about the sound of a microwave oven.
Model: eufy Clean by Anker RoboVac G32 Pro Robot Vacuum with Home Mapping, 2000 Pa Strong Suction, Wi-Fi enabled, Ideal for Carpets, Hardwood Floors, and Pet Owners
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These cheaper Eufy vacs don't actually have mapping in the way you think. They just map as they go. It's not like there is a digital recreation of your house, and you can set zones and stuff. They basically have no concept of your house from day to day. They just map as they go and forget about it afterwards.
I have the G30 Edge, and it's insanely loud, but it does a good job for the price. It's not totally random like their really low end vacuums. It goes in straight lines and gets around the house well. Just don't expect lidar or sophisticated mapping. It like a step up from units that just go in random directions.
I will say, Eufy has excellent customer support. Had a vacuum wheel module mess up, and rather than send a new wheel, after a little troubleshooting, they just sent me an entirely new unit.
I was hoping for some opinions on this deal. I bought the 25c from Walmart bf 2 years ago. It was alright, it started getting reallyyy loud so I threw it out a few months ago. Now I have to swiffer my floors daily and I'm starting to miss the eufy.
This one looks like it has room mapping but no boundary strips. It also only has one brush thing and I didn't see any info on how it charges. Seems to be a Walmart BF "exclusive" as the only reviews are from anker users who got this as part of a promotion. I think it may be worth it at 120 but I'm no expert and only going off what I read on the listing page.
Yes but the lidar ones, lets say you had a closed door when it first made its outside perimeter pass, well most of the dumb vacs wont go into the room if you open the door after that first outer perimeter pass happens, lidar will see the new room and add it mid program. Also not sure how good a dumb vac would be if you picked it up and placed it in another room halfway, my iHome Nova will just remember where it left off and start in the new room and the AI will setup a new cleaning route to incorporate both and still be able to get back to its home base.
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I was hoping for some opinions on this deal. I bought the 25c from Walmart bf 2 years ago. It was alright, it started getting reallyyy loud so I threw it out a few months ago. Now I have to swiffer my floors daily and I'm starting to miss the eufy.
This one looks like it has room mapping but no boundary strips. It also only has one brush thing and I didn't see any info on how it charges. Seems to be a Walmart BF "exclusive" as the only reviews are from anker users who got this as part of a promotion. I think it may be worth it at 120 but I'm no expert and only going off what I read on the listing page.
I was hoping for some opinions on this deal. I bought the 25c from Walmart bf 2 years ago. It was alright, it started getting reallyyy loud so I threw it out a few months ago. Now I have to swiffer my floors daily and I'm starting to miss the eufy.
This one looks like it has room mapping but no boundary strips. It also only has one brush thing and I didn't see any info on how it charges. Seems to be a Walmart BF "exclusive" as the only reviews are from anker users who got this as part of a promotion. I think it may be worth it at 120 but I'm no expert and only going off what I read on the listing page.
If your okay with emptying out the dust bin everytime this deal is not bad, I do not like that it does not mention what kind of navigation it uses I am guessing dumb nav instead of lidar which kind of sucks when it comes to the robot vacs resuming or restarting after getting interrupted.
For about $100 more can get pretty decent dumb vacs with self empty base or spend closer to the $300 mark and you can get self empty with mop and vac options using lidar. I can no longer go back to emptying out the dust bin myself, lol.
If your okay with emptying out the dust bin everytime this deal is not bad, I do not like that it does not mention what kind of navigation it uses I am guessing dumb nav instead of lidar which kind of sucks when it comes to the robot vacs resuming or restarting after getting interrupted.
For about $100 more can get pretty decent dumb vacs with self empty base or spend closer to the $300 mark and you can get self empty with mop and vac options using lidar. I can no longer go back to emptying out the dust bin myself, lol.
I believe it says that it will start where it stopped before recharging.
I believe it says that it will start where it stopped before recharging.
Yes but the lidar ones, lets say you had a closed door when it first made its outside perimeter pass, well most of the dumb vacs wont go into the room if you open the door after that first outer perimeter pass happens, lidar will see the new room and add it mid program. Also not sure how good a dumb vac would be if you picked it up and placed it in another room halfway, my iHome Nova will just remember where it left off and start in the new room and the AI will setup a new cleaning route to incorporate both and still be able to get back to its home base.
These cheaper Eufy vacs don't actually have mapping in the way you think. They just map as they go. It's not like there is a digital recreation of your house, and you can set zones and stuff. They basically have no concept of your house from day to day. They just map as they go and forget about it afterwards.
I have the G30 Edge, and it's insanely loud, but it does a good job for the price. It's not totally random like their really low end vacuums. It goes in straight lines and gets around the house well. Just don't expect lidar or sophisticated mapping. It like a step up from units that just go in random directions.
I will say, Eufy has excellent customer support. Had a vacuum wheel module mess up, and rather than send a new wheel, after a little troubleshooting, they just sent me an entirely new unit.
What would someone recommend on one that has both mop/vac? Best bang for the buck deal..
So I have the ihome Nova, its literally the best bang for your buck when it comes to a vacuum combo but it only has a push mop no agitation and with the mop attached I have issues so for that purpose I cant recommend.
I have never used the Ihome Luna but thats made for real mopping since it has agitation and also does vacuum and comes with a self empty base so it would have to be the best bang for your buck hands down as long as the mopping works as advertised and better than I seen implemented on the Nova.
That being said from just a pure vacuum and self empty perspective even with the mopping being sucky on the Nova I dont regret my purchase at all when I got it on sale for around $250. If I had to do it all over again and saw the Luna first I would have probably got it over the Nova. When I get a new home I will probably purchase the Luna since I plan to have only hardwood floors, and no carpets like in the current home.
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I have the G30 Edge, and it's insanely loud, but it does a good job for the price. It's not totally random like their really low end vacuums. It goes in straight lines and gets around the house well. Just don't expect lidar or sophisticated mapping. It like a step up from units that just go in random directions.
I will say, Eufy has excellent customer support. Had a vacuum wheel module mess up, and rather than send a new wheel, after a little troubleshooting, they just sent me an entirely new unit.
This one looks like it has room mapping but no boundary strips. It also only has one brush thing and I didn't see any info on how it charges. Seems to be a Walmart BF "exclusive" as the only reviews are from anker users who got this as part of a promotion. I think it may be worth it at 120 but I'm no expert and only going off what I read on the listing page.
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This one looks like it has room mapping but no boundary strips. It also only has one brush thing and I didn't see any info on how it charges. Seems to be a Walmart BF "exclusive" as the only reviews are from anker users who got this as part of a promotion. I think it may be worth it at 120 but I'm no expert and only going off what I read on the listing page.
I doubt it has LIDAR at this price.
This one looks like it has room mapping but no boundary strips. It also only has one brush thing and I didn't see any info on how it charges. Seems to be a Walmart BF "exclusive" as the only reviews are from anker users who got this as part of a promotion. I think it may be worth it at 120 but I'm no expert and only going off what I read on the listing page.
For about $100 more can get pretty decent dumb vacs with self empty base or spend closer to the $300 mark and you can get self empty with mop and vac options using lidar. I can no longer go back to emptying out the dust bin myself, lol.
For about $100 more can get pretty decent dumb vacs with self empty base or spend closer to the $300 mark and you can get self empty with mop and vac options using lidar. I can no longer go back to emptying out the dust bin myself, lol.
I believe it says that it will start where it stopped before recharging.
I can't really find much information about this model so maybe it's new or a Black Friday model.
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I have the G30 Edge, and it's insanely loud, but it does a good job for the price. It's not totally random like their really low end vacuums. It goes in straight lines and gets around the house well. Just don't expect lidar or sophisticated mapping. It like a step up from units that just go in random directions.
I will say, Eufy has excellent customer support. Had a vacuum wheel module mess up, and rather than send a new wheel, after a little troubleshooting, they just sent me an entirely new unit.
I have never used the Ihome Luna but thats made for real mopping since it has agitation and also does vacuum and comes with a self empty base so it would have to be the best bang for your buck hands down as long as the mopping works as advertised and better than I seen implemented on the Nova.
That being said from just a pure vacuum and self empty perspective even with the mopping being sucky on the Nova I dont regret my purchase at all when I got it on sale for around $250. If I had to do it all over again and saw the Luna first I would have probably got it over the Nova. When I get a new home I will probably purchase the Luna since I plan to have only hardwood floors, and no carpets like in the current home.
Here is the link to the Luna at walmart and you can get 5% back with rebate site:
https://www.walmart.com/ip/iHome-.../902657706
The price on the Lunas has been cheaper in the past so if your not in a rush maybe just monitor it.