Full mapping; Powerful vacuuming; Good navigation;
No-go zones were a little buggy; Basic mopping;
Full mapping; Powerful vacuuming; Good navigation;
No-go zones were a little buggy; Basic mopping;
The mid-range RoboVac X8 Hybrid offers a great all-round experience with advanced features like multi-floor mapping and consistent performance across carpet and hardwood, but basic mop functionality means it's not the perfect all-in-one.
Great performance across carpet and hardwood floors; Well-built app; High-end functionality;
Basic mop integration; No self-emptying bin;
The Eufy RoboVac X8’s well-designed app is incredibly simple to use and makes up for its light-touch cleaning power
Great app; Speedy cleaning routine; Easy to control;
Disappointing test performance; Filter gets messy quickly;
When it comes to smart appliances, robot vacuums have managed to rise up and dominate. It’s not an unwanted invasion though, as nothing beats an automated cleaning assistant that hovers around your home, scooping up debris on a pre-determined schedule. The best robot vacs use advanced laser-scanning tech to build blueprints of your home, maps that the vac will reference when going about its cleaning route, and maps you can access in the vac’s companion app. Other features, like object-avoidance and voice assistant controls, are fairly standard these days, too. There’s no shortage of smart home brands touting “the best” robot vacs on the market, which can make the buying process a difficult one. Eufy, a sub-label of parent company Anker, is a prolific producer of some of today’s leading smart tech — from cameras to health monitors. Going up against the hordes of robot vac makers, Eufy’s all-new RoboVac X8 is hailed as one of the company’s premiere vacs. Is it worth the investment? We go...
Powerful suction; A solid companion app; Great battery life;
Messy vacuuming and glitchy performance; Poor object avoidance; Bulky design; On the pricey side;
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