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Eufy’s 3-in-1 robot vacuum cleaner wants to be the only vacuum cleaner you’ll ever need


Robot vacuums have caught on in recent years, at least when they introduce something truly breathtaking. Of course, there is that vacuum cleaner robot with the armbut that only does one thing. Eufy’s newest robot vacuum, debuting at CES 2025, is a three-in-one device. The company calls it, in fact, the Eufy Clean E20 or Robot Vacuum 3-in-1. It is three devices in one: a robot vacuum cleaner, a portable vacuum cleaner and a wireless vacuum cleaner. The form factor you use depends on your mess.

The Eufy Clean E20 is essentially a “core” vacuum cleaner with various attachments, one of which is a robot body. It starts with the base station, which houses a large 350 ml litter box with an accompanying self-emptying system to remove the robot once it has done its duty. So, when you need to clean something or run the vacuum cleaner to refresh, you can take the core out of the base station and attach it to one of the other accessories, turning it into a vertical stick vacuum or a handheld handheld vacuum. The choice is yours and yours alone.

Anker-owned Eufy, which has its own mix of wild and wacky gadgets that can get things done, bills this as the all-you-can-eat vacuum cleaner. The E20 reaches up to 30,000 Pa suction power in stick or portable vacuum mode and up to 8,000 Pa in robot form. (Typically, robot vacuums do not suck as much as regular regular vacuums.) And since the “core” of the vacuum is the same between the accessories, the suction capacity remains similar.

Since Anker is a battery company, this robot vacuum cleaner has some battery prowess to show for it. The battery of Eufy Clean E20 allows it to clean up to 180 minutes with a full charge. It then takes about 2.5 hours to fully charge. Eufy claims that E20 juices rise 40% faster than their competition.

The Eufy Clean E20 costs $560 for the whole package, about the same as many mid-range robot vacuums. The difference is that this is a three in one. It is available for pre-order this month and will begin shipping in February.

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