Unlike, say, assembling Ikea shelves or replacing the bulbs in your car headlights, vacuuming is one of those never-ending, thankless household maintenance chores. No one notices when it’s done, only when it’s not done. If you’re in possession of furry pets, or crumb-dropping tiny humans, and would like to take some of the vacuuming burden off your shoulders, a robot vacuum can help—with the caveat, of course, that you should make sure your floors are free of the really gross stuff before you start.
I tested the Eufy Robovac 11+ with Power Boost high-suction technology over several cleaning cycles in a one-level, two-bedroom household with carpets, hardwood floors and accumulated debris from two adults, two children and two 70-pound dogs. The vacuum is quiet, low-profile and very nimble—a good, moderately-priced option for anyone who is sick of pushing a vacuum around.
Unlike many of the other robot vacuums I tested, the Robovac 11+ does not have Wi-Fi capabilities. However, that makes it particularly easy to set up. The manual recommends that you clear objects within three feet on either side and within six feet of the front. Once you’ve found or cleared a space, just plug the charging pad into the wall and put two AAA batteries into the remote.
In my run test, the vacuum cleaner took four hours to charge for a one-hour cleaning cycle, which was adequate for the living room and kitchen but left the bedrooms untouched. I was informed by Eufy that the vacuum automatically goes onto Power Boost mode on carpets, and I also activated the maximum suction power in several places. If you don’t turn on maximum suction, the battery would probably last a bit longer.
The first thing you’ll notice is that this robot vacuum is really, really quiet. I measured the sound at 59 decibels; for comparison, the sound of an average vacuum cleaner is around 70 dB. We were able to hold conversations and watch television while it was running. In one remarkable display, the vacuum actually traced my dog’s outline while she slept soundly on the floor (although this says about as much about our dog as the vacuum).
The vacuum also got around very well. Over an hour, I only had to rescue it twice—once when it got caught in the narrow space between the couch and a chair, and once when it got entangled in several power cords that run under a dresser (Eufy instructs you to remove power cords before cleaning, so that's on me...sorry Robovac 11+!). It's sturdy—it withstood a two-year-old standing on top of it, which means that it would be a good candidate for robot vacuum cat-riding videos you're hoping will go viral.
